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FOOTBALL NOTES

Last Week's Games

Reviewed

(By "PIVOT"}

It was indeed a very commendable move on the part of the Itong Kong Football Association when they decided to allocate two official linesmen for all sealor games during the present sea-

son.

This move will undoubtedly eradicate many of the little un-. pleasant incidents, which had so often in the past led up to seri- ous trouble.

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The official season opened last week though the full program- me of matches played revealed no surprises with the exception or St. Joseph's College's convining win over Kowloon,

Last year's Champion S. China "A" showed that they are stil us good as ever. Their five all victory over East Lancs. clearly demonstrated this. A feature of the game was Tam Kong Pak's play at left-back.

The soldiers were worried by the nippy Chinese forwards "and their defence had a gruelllag time. The score of Ove nil was of course no reflection on the play as the soldiers had quite a good share of the game and it was only the good work of the Chin- ese defence that kept them from scoring.

The Hong Kong Football Club started their season very promis- ingly when they beat the R.A. (S) by four clear goals. Though with- out the services of Howe and Pote- Hunt their deputies Fowler and Gilchrist exclied themselves. es- pecially Fowler who showed that he still possess that turn of speed. The Gunners put up a miserable display and their game will have to be very much improved if they intend to go far in the league.

POLICE SUPERB

The Guardians of the Law did! disappoint their followers i not

Their when they met the Recreio. fine understanding which was so wanting contributed in a measure to their victory.

great

Stevens and Moss were very prominent in the forward line while Blackburn was. as usual, steady. McHardy in goal played well while the Recreio, though they showed flashes of their past form, were unable to really cope with the fast raids carried out by the Police.

The Portuguese boys have still to find their combination. A. V. Gosano played a great garne at back and although he received a his nasty cut in forehead she pluckily carried on.

"Dick" Alves best of the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1935.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

The starting times for Fanling (Old Course) on Sunday are:-

9.34 a.m. H. H. Munday and A. E.

Lissaman.

9.28

D. Forbes and T R Chassels.

C.B.A. MEET

"Hockey Captain

Elected

J. Farmer, was elected captain of the Central British Association hockey eleven at a meeting which was held yesterday evening at the Club House at King's Park,

J. G. Clayton was unanimously hockey representative. while J. Smith accepted the post of captain of the "B" team.

J. H. McElney, and D. A, elected Campbell.

A. H. R. Butcher and L. J. A. Fielden...

It was agreed to reserve Tues- A. T. Lay and Comdr. days and Fridays for hockey prac- Hole.

tice, white Sunday mornings or be devoted to Major Wren and I. Hafternoons would'

Tournament matches. Geare.

9.32

9,36

9.40

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9.44

9.43

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9.52

9.56

C. Mycock and T. J.)

Price.

10.00

H. G. Wallington and T. R. Rowell.

10.04

L. R. Billinghurst and

of forwards and a stubborn de- 10.08 fence but the Portuguese boys are also fast and tricky in the for-10.12

It all depends on whe- ward line. ther Recreio can find their under-10.16 standing of old,

Their defence is strong without 10.20

liable to brilliant but is being break down on being pressed. I un-10.24 d'rstand the Recreio will be with-

Gcsanc 30.28 services of the out the brothers and Beltrao who are on the injured list. In which case the 10.32. soldiers' task will be made easier.

The third game-Kowloon and the East Lancs should result in a runaway victory for the soldiers. so impressive Kowloon are' not

these days and their team work is none too good.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES

A very good and thriling game should be, seen to-morrow on the Kowloon ground when the 'Police meet. This and the Fusiliers game is sure to be a keenly con- tested affair. Both teams are very well balanced and play about just the same type of fotball. Weight counts a good deal in a clash of th's sort and "in this respect the Police may claim to have a slight advantage. A draw will in all probabi Ity be the result.

The other senir, game will be was about the that between the R.A, (8) and the former R.A. (L). I think Recrelo's forwards. His turn of speed and accurate should win.

Caroline Hill will atraet a good centres were spoilt on many an

wen when his passes Occasion

crowd when the BCAA, and the Athletic will battle out for the begging..

poin's in the junior division. This game is certain to produce fort- bal of a high standard and as the Athletic ar: in better form than their opponents they should just about get away with the poin

and

St. Joseph's College had an easy Hay against Kowloon. The Main- Jatid team is weak in many de- partments

the Collegians. although weak оп paper, are certainly a team to be reckoned with on the form they displayed Just week

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In U B. Souza, the ex-Radio custodian they have worthy successor to R. Marques, one time Portugal's keeper. Their defence, have been strength- appears to

while ened

their forwards, with the if they will only part ball more frequently, will cover more ground.

THE BEST GAME

The best game during the week- end was undoubtedly the game between the two Army teams Fusiliers and Lincolns-who shared a goals

These two teams will, I think, to a long way in the race for the Championship and much more will be heard of them as the sea- son progresses.

The Athletics won their match against the R.A. (L) as expected but it was not an easy victory by any means, The Gunners put up a very stubborn defence and but for this department, they might well have been badly bea-

ten.

TO-DAY' MATCHES

FIRST DIVISION

Lincens v. Club de Recreio 62. Referee R. Chapman. Les men-Pie. Garbé,t, Pte. McCunn.

B. D. G. Barlow and H. A. Browning.

The first practice game. Colours vs Whites is scheduled for next

R. H. McGregor and D.Tuesday. J. Gilmore.

W."N. Buyers,

A. K. Forsyth and F. C. B. Black.

K. K. Rounds and J. Stenersen.

G. Stewart and A. W. M. Scptt.

S. T. Butlin and T.. Prophet.

ALL BLACKS

Score Anothe

Win

London, Oct. 3.

now

RIFLE SHOOT

Better Scores Despite Weather

Wen-

and

In spite of unfavourable ther conditions, some keen shoot- ing was seen at the spcon practice shoot he d. by the Hong Association 0.5 the Kong Rift

Wednes- Kowloon City range on day afternoon.

WAS

The conditions of shooting were extremely difficult, for the light was a constantly varying factor, while the wind

continually changing, both in force and direc- tion. In spite of these considera- tions. scores were definitely bet- than those ter, on the average, obtained at any previous shoot. and the chances of the Colony re- gaining the Interport Trophy are much brighter than anyone wou'd

believed possible have

few

weeks ago:

S. R. (a) RIFLES

200 yds.

Score at

500 yds.

800 yds.

Score at

RARE

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Score at

Score

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The "All Blacks" rugby football

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PONIES DRAW

*Subs" For 1935

A large crowd turned out at the Hong Kong Jockey Club stables yesterday. when the drawing for the subscription griffins of 1935 took place.

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The following are the results

Braw by

Colour Height Brown 13.1

G. W. Kay Scotla

...Grey M. Johnson & Alabast Ches.. K. W. Zung

K. W. Tung

13.3 13.3

..Grey 13.3

Grey

13.3

Tester & Abraham

Bay 14:0

Dun 13.3

Dün

.Black

14.1

13.3

14.0

.Bay

13.2

14.1 Bay

Ling......

Brayfield

Chow Bros,

Wong Hop Ming.Bay Early Bird

Mrs. Dunbar Mrs. Pearce Tasma

Lee Bros.

Ches. 14.1

Clies. 14.1

Brown M.

14.1

L'm

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13.3

L. W. F.

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.Bay

13.3

S. S. Lee

Bay 14.1

C. T. F. MacGregor

Bay

13.3

Grayburn

Ches.

14.0

Uiste

.Bay

13.3

Chin Chun Tar

......Grey.

13.3

U. H. G.

..Bay

13.3

Lan

Ches.

13.2

Lee Po. Chun

Grey

14.0

.Ches.

13.3

Grey

13.1

Ches. 13.3

Dun 13.2

Dun

Kowloon v. East Láncs, K2. Re- | G. N. K. feree: W. C. Twaltes. Linesmen:

Brisk -Bdr. Adrffidg:, L/Sgt. Jones." Chiu

St. Josephs v. HKFC., N2. Re-L. K. F. feree: W. R. Reynolds. Lines Helenside men: Pte. Crawford, Cpl. Bail.

2ND DIVISION R.E. v, R.W.F. 81. Referee:-J. R. Radford.

East

V Lancs

R.AS.C, and R:A.O.C. C2. Referze:-, H, Law- rence.

Kowloon v. University, Ki. Re- lereè-T. Casson.

D. W. Hosle Lancashire Hong Bros. Tinson

H. S Chán

14.1

...Bay 14.0 ..Ches. 13.2

Brown 13.3 Dun 14.1 13.2 Brown 13.2

I. Grey

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Yu Tong Sen Eall & Shenton Broadway

Dun 13.2

.Bay

14.0

Lan

.Ches.

13.3

Kuon Heng Wong....Dun Leong Kuoh Cheong Ches. Wayfoing

14.0

13.3

Bay

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L. Dunbar .....Spd. Rh. Palin Mów, etc. ...Bay M.

13.2

14.0

Lac.ins v. Eastern, N1.. Re- feree:--A. T. Jarmain.

H.K.F.C. v. Radio. H2. Referee: R. M. Omar.

3RD DIVISION RAMC. RAF C1. Referee:

Thelt forwards played scrappy-D. W. Ells.

Police Chinese v. East Lancs, RZ STATE LOTTERY

football and there was no under- The standing amongst them. Chinese played delightful football. Their forwards once on the move looked dangerous and their foot

work was pretty to watch.

Chi the whole the Chinese are

a very improved team and should

do well in the present season.

THIS WEEK'S GAMES

Referee: A. Hant..

RAF. 8. Josephs, M2, Re- fereeA. D. C. Clark.

Liga Portuguesa v. RE. J2. Re- feree:- Richardson,

Police European v. Lincolns, A2. Referee:-J. Tracey."

There are three senior games TO-MORROW'S MATCHES

down for decision to-day, the most interes ing which will pro- bably be that between St. Joseph's and the Club.

IST. DIVISION R.A. (8) v. R.A. (L), 92. Ro- feree:-W. P. Payne. Linesmen: L/Cpl. Lawton. Bgt. Owen,

Both of these teams started their season very promisingly and

Police v. RA.F. K2. Referee: it will be a test for the respectiv:

E. G. Isley. Linesmen Pte. defences. The Club may calm yo have a better one than the College Charrey, Pte. Bernstein. but in a rame whire the forwards

are fast and tricky there

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2ND DIVISION 8.C.A.A. V. Athic, CH2. Re- guarantee that the side with the feree:-C. J. Mayen. better defence will win

The other intersting game is that between the Lincolnis and the Recruto. The Lincolns are playing. good early season football and 'should win. They have a fast set

-KEY TO GROUNDS AND TIMES

FOR OCTOBER

A Chinese Athletic.

C. Chatham Road, H.-Hong Kong Football Club,

RESULTS

Shanghai, Oct. 4.

The following are the results of the Fifteenth State Lottery:- First prize of $250,000 won ticket No. 185371.

by

Four second prizes of $50,000 each won by tickets Nos. 080152,

7152. 149451, 195174.- Reuter.

CH-Caroline Hill.

J.-Happy Valley St. Josephs. K-Kowloon Football Club. KP-King's Park..

N.-Navy.

P-Prince Edward Road.

RRailway Recreation Club.

S—Sookunpoo ⇓ V-Happy Valley Royal Navy. M-Happy Valley Military.

1-1st period 3.00 pm. 2:-2d period 4.30 p.m.

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in recognition of his performance in the King's Cup Air Race last Saturday, when he accomplished a speed of 211 m.p.h.

Lady Wakefield, the winner of the cup, has handed the prize money of £500 to the manufactu!-

for £250 to be awarded to Capt. ¦ er of the aircraft and the pilot, to

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