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RACING SEASON

(Continued um Page 10)·

Time: 30.3, 1.021, 33.3 2.03.4. Pari-mutuel:-

$21.20.

Win: $23.90, $65,60, Place: $184), $50 Also ran:-Bristro (Mr.

J. Fung, 155 lbs., High Speed (Mr. Pih) 158, Lemberg (Mr. Black) 148. Soldier of China (Mr. P. P. Botelho) 108, Spinaway (Ip Kiu Ying) 145, Valorous (Mr. Frost) 158, Victoria Hall (Mr. G. U, Roza) 155.

Betting

Win. Place

131 125

14

1st Pony

2nd Pony

3rd Fony

The Field

41 34 107 $8 1,048 1,098

Total

1.325 1,351

8.-Vancluse Handicap (Five Furlongs)

3

Mr. E.. S. K.'s Bobniak Star, 185

1b5.

(Mr. Frust) Mr. Pan's Saucy Face, 185 lbs.

(Mr. Pih) 2 Mr. Stephen Lam's Atlas, 155

lbs.

(Mr. Butler) 3 Won by a neck, one length be-

tween second and third. Time: 12.3, 37.3, 1.04.1. Pari-mutuel:-

Win: $10,50

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Place: $6.50, $5.40, $11.20 Also ran-Australian Boy (Mr. Proulx) 152 lbs. Empire Day (Mr. Y. T. Fung). 140, Flummery (Mr. R.. M. Wood) 140, Halcyon (Mr. Black) 149, Lucy Gutters (Mr. H. de B. Prichard) 149. Streamline (Mr. Deitz) 142.

Betting

Win.

Place:

1st Pony..... 581 325

2nd Fony

286

286

3rd Pony

118

.78

The Field

439

·495 ·

Total

1.422

1.184

9-Island Bay Handicap (Second Section) (One Mile)

OZKY: INTEFØJEEM PTFEKT Mr L. T. F's Gold Coin. 154

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HOME FOOTBALL

Many Surprises

London, Sept. 21. Features of the league football matches played to-day were the defeat of the Arsenal

at

lbs, ... (Mr. G, U. da Roza) 1 Mr. L. T. F's Great Hall, 155

Ibs. .......

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935.

LOCAL SOCCER

Lincolns "A" Win Tournament.

Some very interesting soccer, was witnessed at Scokunpoo yesterday when the third round of the six- aside football was played off. The South China "A" team had very bad luck in ant getting to the final as they lost to the Lincolns "A" by a corner.

The first match of the afternoon was that, between the E.K. Club "C" and E. Lancs. "B" which the Club Icst by 2 goals to nil. The Lincolns "D" he no trouble in ac- | counting for the Club "D". beating them by the wide margine of 5 goals to 1.

· S. CHINA "A" WIN "A good game was witnessed when the S. China "A" beat the Club "A" by 4 goals to mil. The score does not indicate that the Chinese had it all their own way, for the Club did quite a good bit of prasa- ing but their forwards could not, get through the S. China defence. On the other hand the Chinese forwards were very nippy and made good use of every opportunity.

By virtue of their win over the "B" team the South China "A" met the Lincolns "A" in the semi-final of the afternoon. It was a very even game as a full time came with

the score at 2 all the Lincolns won by virtue of the only corner they forced...

THE FINAL

As was expected the final match between the E. Lancs “A” and the

Lincolns "A" was the most exciting of the afternoon. For the first couple of minutes the exchanges were even. Lincolns then made a successful raid and Harnsworth handled in the penalty area, and Edmondson made no mistake with the resultant kick. A minute later Riding had a glorious opportunity to store but he tripped and was

robbed.

BASEBALL

Chinese Beaten

HOME RUGGER

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"All Blacks" Win At Bradford

The Hong Kong Americans scored a meritorious win over the Chinese in their return baseball encounter

London, Sept. 21. on Saturday at La Salle. Ground The New Zealand rugger tourists by 7 runs to 6, thanks primarily to defeated Yorkshire's and Cumber- Joubert, their pitching "ace" who land at Bradford by 14 points to did a great day's work on the 3 in the second match of their mound......

tour.

A

Throughout the game snatches of good and thrilling play was seen with the Americans ever in the limelight by thel rairtight fielding,

The Americans led at the end of the 4th innings by 5 runs to four, having nitched four in the third stanza, The Chinese retallated with a single on the 5th and Jou- bert crowned his play by sending the pill for a four bagger to bring Howard home, thus regaining the lead again by two runs. The Chin- ese came back on the 6th innings with a single with the Americans being blanked out. Excitement was intense when the 7th innings was started. With a slender lead of one run the Americans sent" the

Chinese in to bat and good work by Joubert once again was res- ponsible for the Chinese returning a blank. score...

and was about the best seen this The game on the whole was good;

aeason. The Americans thoroughly deserved their win for they play- td baseball with a will and deter- mination; backed up by courage.

Score by Innings:

Chinese

·1",,, · Devon and Lancashire drew at Exeter at six points each

Prolific scoring marked the meet- ing of Glasgow High School and West Scotland, the former winning 44-11,

The following were the full re- sults:-

"

Yorkshire and Cumberland 3,

New Zealand 14. Devon 8, Lancashire. §. Blackheath 20, US. Portsmouth

(0.

#

+

Bristol 9, Rosslyn Park 3. Devonport Services 20, Bath 0. Gloucester 18, Moseley 4. Leicester 13. Plymouth Albion 3. Richmond 0. Northampton 7. Torquay Ath. 14. Coventry 3. Wasps 4 London Scottish :18. St. Barts E. 19. Old Leyslans 0. Bedford 7, Weston-super-Mare 3. Bridgend 5, Neath 6. Cardiff 3, Swansea 9. Llanelly 15. Abertillery 0. Newport 19, Penarth 0. Glasgow Acs. 8. Hillhead H.8. 8. West Scotland 11, Glasgow H.S.

44.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 01211103. L. Ozorio. Time: 61,4/5 seck. Americans....... 0 1 4 0 2 0 0-7 (Record).

CANADIANS TROUNCED

Throwing The Water Polo Ball:— Yesterday at the Caroline Hill. EL. Oceano, 2 Lau Fo Hel, 3. the Canadians were trounced by H. L. Ozorio. Distance 83 feet, the Japanese by 32 runs to 6 after 50 yards free style ladies händi- a one-sided game. The Canadians cap:-1. P. Gorsse, 2. J. Choy, 3. L.

L Mok, threwing was erratic and fielding weak with the, result that the Japanese piled on many runs.

The Canadians were blanked right up to the 5th innings and then they scored a two on the 8th and 4 on the last.

The Japanese piled on no less than 17 runs in the 3rd Innings.

Score by Innings:

220 yards free style champion- ship:-1; H. L. Özpric, 2. Yeung Yuk Wah, 3. Cheung Wing Ngok. Time: 2 mins 59.1/2 secs....

Past Students Race, 50 yards handicap-1. V. Grunberg, 2, D. Hunt, 3. 8. T. Cheung. Time: 32.1/2)

Invitation relay racz:-1. Chinese Athletic Association." (This race was awarded to the Chinese A:A. as no other team turned up for the competition.)

In the second halt the Lancs be-

secs. ........ (Mr. Frost) 2 gan to press from the start and Bamford sent in a pile driver which beat, Higgins all the way to level the scores.

Mr. J. F. Macgregor's Daylight,

Eve, 155 lbs. ... (Mr. Cheape) 3 Won by short head, one length

between second and third: Time: 30.4, 1.01.1, 1.33.2, 2.04.4 Pari-mutuel;-

12

Win: $17,

Place: $6.70 $7, $13.40. Also ran:-Flying Tourist (Mr. Pan) 158 lbs., Mayflower (Mr. Tang Man Wa) 145, Racing Boy (Mr. High Pin), 155 lbs. Rousseau (Mr. Pay) bury, Chesterfield's draw at Stock-140, West Farade (Mr. Black) 145. port, and the Rangers' home de- feat at the hands of Celtic. The programme was fraught with sur prises.

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Brentford Derby Everton

· Edmondson then sent Klayton away on the right wing and this player sent in a neat long shot

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Canadians 0 0 0 0 0 2 4-6 Japanese ..6.2.17 4:30-32 LEAGUE STANDINGS TO-DATE

***P>W. L. Per-C.

*

that found the corner of the net. ¡'Americans The Lanca-tried very hard to reduce | Chinese: this 2-1 lead but their efforts were Mindanao unrewarded, the Lincolns began to Japanese press up to the final whistle,

The teams were:

E. Lancs. "A": Harmsworth, Swain, North. Samford, Lawton, Riding.

Lincolns: "A"-Higgins, Ash, Ed- mondson, English, Ridley, Klayton, After the match the G.O.C. Lieut. General Borrett presented the cup to the winners and medals to mem- brs of both teams.

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SATURDAY'S RESULTS

FIRST ROUND

:

Betting

Win Place.

1st Pony****

,379

345

2nd Pony

229

297

3rd Pony

79

70

2 M'chester C.

The Field

183 498

Stoke

5

1 A. Vila

.2

Total

1,470 1.210

3 Middlesboro 2

1 Huddersfield, 3

Grimsby'

3 Bolton

1

Leeds

1 Liverpo

0

Cash Sweeps

Portsmouth

3 Wednesday

2

Preston

2 Wolves

D

Sunderlarid

7 Blackburn

2

Race 1

S 'China 'A'

3. Medicals

0

W. Brom:

1 Chelsea

2

No. 862........

SECOND DIVISION

272 752

..$759.20. 211.20

Police 'A'

1 E. Lanca E

4

E. Lanes D

4 Royal Navy

2

105.60

8. China 'B'

Bradford

1 Norwich

0

Burnley

Q Plymouth

1

3 Hull

1

3. Barnsley

0

5 Bradford C.

1

2 Notts F.

I

0 Tottenham

3 Newcastle-

0

Race +3

2 Southampton 1

1 Blackpool

0

No. 267

533

$804.30

1 Doncaster

2

1052

229,80 114.90

1 Watford

Bury

Charlton"

Fulham Leicester M'chester U.

"Port Vale

Shefeld U. Swansea W. Ham

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Aldershot

Bournemouth 4 Reading

Bristol R.

3 Southend

Coventry

Gillingham

2

3 Brighton

D

3 Cardiff

0

Luton-

B Crystal' P.

Millwall

1 Clapton

0

Newport

2 Exeter

1

Notts C.

3 Northampton 0

Swindon

2 Queen's F.R.

Torquay

2 Brito, C.

Accrington

2. Barrow.

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Chester Crewe

Gateshead

Halifax Oldham Southport Stockport

5 Rochdale,

Nos. 460. 68, 1645, 337, 575, 244 R. A. Stone- get $50 each..

** Race 2

No. 718

.. 1507 555

.$967.40 276.40

138.20

0 Nos, 127, 365 get $50 each:

Nos. 260, 413, 738, 134, 1885, 1828, 1770, 1108, 395; 1433 get $50 each.

Race 4

No. 101

458

4

220

$883.80 249.90 123.40

Nos. 1485 1111, 1577, 1229 80,. 1240, 631, 878, 1287 get $50 each.

No. 65 4840

$82280 233.60

#138011780

"NOS, 612, #33, 1883, 760, 701 1571,

| 288, 742, 2009, 878, 1841, 1070 get

$50 each,

Race 6

No. 1898

$1,000.30

285,80 -142.70

.29 335

Nos. 687, 617, 193, 2261, 159, 1992

5 N. Brighton

1

Darlington

3 Rotherham

1

3 Mansfield

1

4 Wrexham

1

2 Lincoln

3

get $50 each.

0 York

2 Chesterfield - 2

ag Race Trimiteti No. 2260

$652.95*

Tranmere Waltall

3 Hartlepools

652.95*

145,10

3 Cartisté

SCOTTISH LEAGUE Aberdeen * 4 Dundee

Albion

4 Airdrie

1

Clyde

1. Partick

Hamilton Heart's

3. Motherwell

3

8 Ebernian

Kilmarnock 5 Arbroath “Third. Larstf -3"Queen's Fr. Evolise OB ZAYE

Fan férá 301 Cetió 24 2 Bt. Johnstone 4 Danferint ne Router.

2047

0.21305

Dead heat..!

+7 No: 096,786; 270, 1000, 233, 2278, 1044 get $50 eachức cát akart

Daily Double: $1,152.80 and $128.

Ben Rates

No. 29

$1,075.30-4

307:20:00

zig 78221. kafli +239.605-tr¦ Nos. 54, 635, 1031; 1443; 375, 831° get 350 energy oly

No. T

$1,191:40:

3 Engineers 'A' 1

Fotbali

cutters 1 Club 'A' 2. Kowloon

1 Lincolns T 1 Engineers 'B' 1 E. Lancs. 'A' 2 Club 'D' 1 R. A. Lyemu: 0 E. Lancs “C” 1 Club 'B' Signals Bα Cub C

* SECOND ROUND ----

2 "Lincolns 'A'

0

Police B Athletic Lincoln's 'c E. Lancs C 2 St. Joseph's won on two corners,

28. China B à

3 8 China Co

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J

340.40 10.1846....... 170.20 Nos. 1482, 1467, 1023, 192, 1899 get $50 each...

DAILY DOUBLE BETTING

FIGURES

The following were the betting ngures for Saturday's "doub

Canadians

7 5 2 714

6 4 2 .666

7 4 3 *:571

7 4 3 .571

8 "0 8 ,000

AQUATICS

'Varsity Sports

Lau Po Hel, the interport swim- mer and Colony champion, won the individual championship at the an- nual acquatic sports of the Hong Keng University, which was held yesterday at the swimming pool of the European Y‚3⁄4‚ØÀ.

'There was a large gathering present, and some fine sport was provided. Ricci. Hall ran away with the Inter Hostel Championship..

At the conclusion of the sporta. the gathering adjourned to the West Lounge, where the prizes were distributed by Mrs. M. K. Lo. On behalf of his wife, Mr. M. K. Lo ex- pressed thanks for the honour they had done her in, asking her to dis- tribule, the prizes. He was also

very pleased to see that the cup he had donated for competition was called the Professor C.-Y. Wang trophy for the late professor was a keen friend of his.

TH RESULTS.. The full results were as follows: ...880 yards free style champion- ship. Lau Po Hei, 2. Yeung Yuk Wah, S. Cheung Wing Ngok.Time: 13 mins 31.3/5 secs. (Record).gi

"} J

50 yards free style championship 1, L. Oliveira, 2. H. La Ozorio, 3, Lag

PO Het Time: 28.2/5 seca. (Re-

cord)

thomanerons e Long Plunge championship-1. E-H Koh, 2 Kolendovsky, 3, Wilson Heng. Distance 58 feet 2 inches.

&

50 yards free style (handicap) - 1. Tang Fook Chiang, 2. Targ Boxin Eve (331, Budge (16), | Kwang Kau. 3. Wilson Heng, Time: Fudge (1) Oled Eyes (1), Gold 43 secs, Bullion (11) Heart's Glory (48), fod yards breast Azőké‹ (cham- Iron Grey (201 Plain View (0), pionship):-L Samuel Ling, 2 Poplar, Star, (81) Solar Star, (2), Yeung Yuk Wah, 3 Ty Po Man Sylvandale (2), Tammany Hall (8). | Tíma: 83.215 Beck (Record), Tileum (84). What A Chance (223) and Zero (11

Second Les

440 yards free style, champion- ship: 111 0zona, Ha Hung

Chiu 3 Yeung Yuk Wah. Time: 0

Lember (33). MoДo-

100 yards bregst stroke handicap ng (-1. Samuel Ling, 2. Wong Kam of Peace (9), Sinaway (2). Nok. Time 82, seca. Valorous

Victoria Hall 50 yards back stroke champion

ship-LLág Po Be Oliveira **"; HI

(29),

What A Chance and Monoplane - paid $1,162,80 while what? A. Chancecand Soldier of Peacere turned $128.4.

Cowano Time: 32,2/5 sec. (Repord> «nlay and that has a 100 yards free style champion, ship:-1. E. Oliveira, 2 Lau Po Hei.

Inter Hostel relay race:-1. Ricci Hall, 2. Eliot Hall, 3 Lugard Hail Time: 1 min. 20 secs.

"

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

8

4

10

12

14

21

25

*D

7

81

82

183

NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the

words required.

ACROSN

1-From the war point of view,

they mean money (6).

6. Mother's little bed is a talis-

man (8). 10.-Red tale is itself for the

solution (7). 11. It's clearly an aged old boy, in short, who backs this house or refreshment (6).

12. Carrying over singular news

(6)..

13. What the superintendent has

so do (7)..

16.-City of Italy (5)..

2. 17.-It's useless for tradesmen to call at such premises (5).. 18.-The French author who

makes us, mad (5).

19. Clear, enough, surely? (5). 22.-Sounds as if the remainder ..do a bit of twisting (b). 25.-Word of ill-omen to marine

underwriters (7). 29.-Recruits

found be may thereon, so presumably they're · to be trusted (6)..., 30-As safe as safe can be. (8). 31--Think of a number (7). 32.-As regards what's now gone

we get a meal (6). 33.--Some regular method is In-

dicated (8).

..

DOWN

5.--and though a nobleman he

none the less an equal (4), 6. Meastire. (4)..

one

7. The farewell of Francois (5). 8-Leaving out the little church,

this might well make what remains (5), 9-Anglers like their lines just

so (5). 14.-Dodge (5),

15. Sober. enough to give assle- tance to the holy man, in short (5).

19. Unfortunately crops up only

too often in a racing 33 (5)." 20.-Our best friend makes the

most of this chop! (5), ・・ 21. She, you'll notice is after a

beetle (5).

22-Tired (5).

23-Bring into active operation

(5)

24.—Tribal èmblem (5).

28.-Here's a perfectly good out-

let for you (41. 27.-Surely Scotsinen don't al- they're

ways stagger when dancing? (4).

28. Common occurrences (4).

The following is the solution of Saturday's puzzle-

- Across. Drift; 6, Fence; 8, Umbrage: 10. Toast; 11, Arnul 3/ 12, Opulent; 14, H-over; 15, Tar: 16, 8-wee-t;:17, Lurch; 19, Ivy: 21. 1-You'll have to turn boats in Focus: 23, Upraise; 24, Greet; 25,

side out to get this footwear.

(5)

2-and turn a drain inside out to get the lowest point (5). 3 Ne wag in this vehicle? On

the contrary) (5), 4-Though an Aryan, he is al- most a seri, it appears-(4),

Aglle: 26. Castles: 27. Catch; 28 Total."

Down-1, Dutch; 2, Inadver- tent: 3 Tutor; 4. A-bout;:- 5, Waver; 6, Feats: 7, Nahdescript; 8. Eclat; 13, Larva; 17, 1-ogsic; 18," Hutch; 19, Irish; 20, Yield; 21, Feast: 22, Spell,

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