LAWN BOWLS
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HOME FOOTBALL
FORECASTS
(BY FORWARD)
There will be a full programme of matches for Saturday and with teams turning out their best, Keen play should be witness- ed. The teams in large type are tipped to win.
DIVISION I.
02-1
Hull C.
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Mileage
"Results 1932-3-1933-4 193445
ARSENAL
213
ን.
Preston N.E.
5--3
BIRMINGHAM
130
T.
Portsmouth
BLACKBURN R.
34
.V.
Everton
31
4-0 31 2--1 1--1, 6-2
CHELSEA
199
Y.
Bolton W.
1-1
Grimsby T.
122
V.
MIDDLESBORO'
LEEDS U
109
Aston Villa
1-3
Liverpool
61
Huddersfield T.
2-2
MANCHESTER C. 175
V
Brentford
STOKE C.
34
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Derby C.
SUNDERLAND
115
Y.
Shefeld W,
1-2
W. BROMWICH‚...‚A...”
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Y.
Wolves
4-1
DIVISION II.
BLACKPOOL
120
V.
Bradford
34
บ.
BURY
260
V.
Plymouth
2-14-02-1
DONCASTER R.
16.
▼.
Barnsley
31 44
LEICESTER C.
103 V.
Tottenham H.
Norwich C.
180-
V
Burnley
NOTTS FOREST . 60
A
Charlton A.
0-1
SHEFFIELD U
35
T.
Port Vale
SOUTHAMPTON
70
V.
Fulham
2-2
Swansea T
240 7.
NEWCASTLE "U.
WEST HAM U
190 V.
Bradford C.
2- 4
DIVISION
III, (NORTH)
'CARLISLE U.
90
Accrington S.
· DARLINGTON
110
V.
Outeshead
117
V.
HALIFAX T
65
Y."
Barrow
HARTLEPOOLS U. 105
V.
Southport
Mansfeld T
75"
"V..
CHESTER
·OLDHAM ATH,
55
V..
York City
ROTHERHAM U
35
V.
TRANMERE R.
35
V.
WALSALL
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45
Lincoln C. Stockport Crewe Alex.
WREXHAM
65
V
· Rochdale
DIVISION III (SOUTH)
Aldershot
25 V.
READING
BRIGHTON
155
V
Notts County
BRISTOL C.
150
V
Southend U.
COVENTRY. C.
115
V.
Gingham
Exeter C.
165
T.
LUTON T.
MILLWALL
65
V.
Northampton
NEWPORT C.
85
V1
Bournemouth
QUEEN'S PARK R. 115
Bristol R.
SWINDON -T.
65
V.
Cardiff C.
TORQUAY U
175
WATFORD
15 V
AIRDRIE
"Airbroath
Clyde
V.
v.
9.
Ayr
.V.
Albion Rovers
ABERDEEN-
V.
Celtic
V.
Hibernians
St. Johnstone Hamilton
1-2 1-2
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.
ARMY TENNIS
Staff Sergt. Warr's Success
In the final of the Army Bingle. Championship which was played at the Area Sports ground. Soo- kunp.o yesterday, Staff Sgt. Warr beat Sgt. Wilson 6-3, 6-4.
The
тегу game was
exoiting throughout. with Warr being al- ways the better player. By good-length drives he managed to keep Wilson at the baseline most of the time, and usually finished off with a nice cross court. shot.
his
. Wilson Indulged too much, in the "chop shot", which often gave his opponent the opportunity of bring-
Ing oft a nice forehand drive,
Staff Sgt. Warr is a very steady player with a hard forehand drive: he has played quite a lot
of tenn's at Home and was in the semi-finals of the Army Cham
planship in England,
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were taken at the gallops at Happy Valley, yesterday morning:-
Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th1 5th "Last tance Qr. Qr. Or.
2 41 1.18.1 1.49.4 7 41. 1.18.1 1.49.4
37.11.11.1 1.41
1.43.1
Touchstone Sci-Fi
Shooting Star Philanderer Rose Queen Popular Star Lucky Strike Solar Star Soldier of Victory Bobniak Star Mayflower Soldier of China
Cold Morning
Rousseau Iron Grey
Twenty Grand
Double Chance Night Star ...... Beginner's Luck Heart's Glory Limelight
# 37.2 1.12
HAIG in the Home
WHEN THE WHISKY IS HAIG!
Qr. Qr. Qr.
31.3
31,3
More comfortable the armchair_
29.4
31.1
1.21.2 2.00.1 2.34.4
41.4 1.21 1.57 229.4 3.01.1 31.2 38 1.14 1.45 48 1.28.4 207.1 240 238.3 1.13.1 1.48.2 1 40 1 44 1.27.3 2.07
31
more sparkling the conversation more congenial the atmosphere.
$2.4
33.1
34.3
2.37.4
30.4
2 47.1" 1.29.4 2.04.4 42.3 1.21.2 1.52.1
35
14
30.4
35.2 1.10.31.44.3 215.4
31.1
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43 1.25
43.
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1.24 38.4 1.15.3 1.51
1 402 1.15.4 1.50 35.3 1.09.1 1.41-
2.05 2.38 2.03 2.38
2.24.3
34.3
31.4
33
33
2,22.1
31.1
1
98 1.10.1 1.43.4 2.17.1
33.2
42.1 1.18.3 1.52.1
33.3
1
39 1.15.1 1.50.4 2.23.3
32.4
11
473 1,27,1 1.58
30.4
Belmont Star
Festival Eve
40 1.14.3 1.49.1 2.21.4
32,3
34.4 1.09.3 1.43
33,2
1
38 1.15 1.50.2 3.21.2 43.4 1.24.1 2.00.2 2.33.2
31
32
1. 39 1.16.3 1.50 2,21
31.
Racing Boy
1
38.3 1.14.1 1,50.4 2.23.1
32.2
Winkfield
1
33.4 1.09.1 1.46.1 2.21.4
35.3
41.4 1.20.3 1.53.1
32.3.
ASK FOR
40 1.39
1.54.2
35,2
1 S7.3 1.14 1.50 2.23.3
33.3
41.4 1.19 1.SS 2.25.1
30.1
41.1 1.20.3 -1.57.2 2.23.3
38.1
$ 38.4 1.14 1.48.2
32.2
4 43.3 1.20.4 1.53
32.1
37.2 1.12.2 1.43.4
31.2
Tel. 20135.
7 48
1.23.4 1.55.1"
31.2
Victoria Hall The Tiger ....
1 39
441.1 1.14.4 1.46.1
1.14.4 1.49.2 2.20
30.3
31.2
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Blacksmith and Mersey... 1 40.1 1.17:2 1.51.4 2.23.1 Soldier of Germany
1.25.3 2.02.4 2.35.3
31.2
45
32,4
King's Jubilee and
Wadebridge
Don't be Vague
Haig
Bole Agents:-
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St. George's Building. Ice House Street.
DUNDEE
HEARTS
Kilmarnock
MOTHERWELL
PARTICK
QUEEN'S PARK
2-2 3-0 2-0 New Brighton 2-1 1-0 1- CHESTERFIELD
2-11-1
2-0 4-1 2--1 42.1-2 1-0 2-1. 1—1.
22 1-1 31 2-1 5-1 4-0 41 41 2-0
443-02-5
5-15-1 2-0 42 7-1
2-0 4-2
1-1 1-1 81 1-1 1-0 2-0 8-2 6-3 2-1
Crystal Palace 2-12-17-L
Clapton O.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIVISION I.)
QUEEN OF SOUTH
HOCKEY
In a fast and clean hockey game at the Shamshulpo ground yester- day, the Lincolns trounced the Hong Kong Brigade of the HKS.R.A. to the tone of 5 goals to 1.
Third Lanark
Dunfermline
RANGERS
1-1 6-05-0
1-4 3-2
1-6 2- 0-6 1-0 2-1 5-4 4-0
4-3 2-0 1--3- 4-2 1-1 1-0
32 31 3-31-0 2-1 3-14-1
Masons At Play
For the Arst time the English and Scot.ish Constitutions of Free Masons in Hong Kong, are to meet in a lawn bowls match for a Cup kindly presented by Mr. J. Owen Hughes for annual competition.
The ma ch is to be played on the Hong Kong Football Club Green on Sunday, November 3. commencing at 2.30 pm.
The following alx rinks have been selected to represen, the Eng- lish Constitution:
B. E. Maughan, J. Owen Hug- hes. J. Bendley and J. C. Bonnar
skip);
E. B. Reed, W. Ward. E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip);
G. Stephens, C. E. Moore, E. Tuck and A. Brooksbank (skip);
C. Strange. A T. Padgett, A. T. Hamilton and G. C. Moss (skip); " T. Armstrong, W. Geall. A, F. Paul and T. Carr (skip))
J. Smith, "E. I. Wynne- Jones, H. Westlake and A. W. Grimmitt (skip). INTER-DEPARTMENTAL FINAL
The Anal of the Public Works Department Inter-Departmental Lawn Bowls Competition for the Sutton Shield is to be played on. Saturday at 2.30 p.m. on .hë Kow- loon BG. C. greed between Crown. Lands and Waterworks Depart-
men.5.
The following are the two rinks. Crown Lands
Waterworks
[ROWING REGATTA J. Chambers
Hong Kong Area Function
The Annual Area Rowing Re-
Monday October
28
The Lincolns were superior in all departments of the game and they gatta for service gigs will take scored three times in the first half, place On through Harrison and Reeks, the (Heats) and Tuesday, October 29 latter scoring two.
At the resumption they scored again through"Driver, and this was followed with another from Taylor after a smart movement by the forwards.
CLUB WINS
The Hong Kong, Hockey Club beat the YM.C.A. by three goals to ene in their hockey match played at King's Park yesterday,
The game throughout scrappy with the losers making great efforts to reduce the deficit. The Y.M.C.A. were two goals to the bad at half time, N. A. E. Mackay and Divett having scored for the Club.
In the second hälf Divett scored the third goal for the Club. The efforts of the YMCA. were re- warded at last when shortly before the finish 8. Fowler scored for them from a very difficult angle.
WORLD CHESS TITLE BATTLE
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press"}
(ly Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- graphic Mersapos Ordinance, 1804. Mecaided, 'October 25, 7.30 p.m.)
The Hague. Oct. 23. After the eighth game for the world chess championship was won by Euwe at the end of a eight hour tussle, Alekhine succeeded in avenging his défea in the ninth game, when Euwe was forced to give up at the fortieth move.
(Finals).
The following three trophies are competed for:-
Brown Cup: --2000 Yds.: Small Units First Crews:
Ah King Cup:-2000 Yds: Small Units Second Crews.
Chaplains Cup:-1000 Yds.; Email Units Novices Crews.
The present holders at the trophies are:-
Brown Cup, Ah King Cup, and Chaplains Cup: 1st Bn. The Lin- colnshire Regiment.
The starts will be in the direc- tion of Lai Chi Kok and the finish off Stonecutters East Pier,
Time Table for Final Day (October 29)~~~
10.00 a.m.-Ah King Cup (Final). 10.30 a.m.-Chaplains Cup (Fin-
al).
E. B. Reed W. C, Simpson W. E. Hollands
(skip)
J. A. Bendall
J. S. Dinner
C. J. Tacchi H. H. Rose
(skip)
WOMAN SAILOR
Back To Australia In A Grain Ship
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 10.
Mrs. Douglas Duff, a young London woman who served before the mast as an ordinary seaman aboard the Finnish four-masted barque Ponape on its voyage from Australia to England this summer, left Deal beach this morning to board
the Ponape for Australla This time she is an apprentice.
Mrs. Du is the widow of Major Douglas Duff, of the 9th Lancers. She said to me to-day. writes a correspondent
from Port "The Ponape sailed 11.15 a.m.-Brown Cup (Final).
After a 11.45 .a.m. (approx.)-Prize Lincoln, South Australia,
Giving.
voyage round Cape Horn, which docked our Mrs. Thackeray (wife of the lasted 18 weeks, we G.O.C.) has kindly consented to cargo of grain at London on Aug.
give away the prizes.
At the conclusion the oicers of the Royal Artillery will be Home."
14 last.
"I love all kinds of sport, but the "Atata most of all. While the Ponape.
has been windbound off Deal for A launch for Press representa- the past two weeks I have been tives will be leaving Queen's Pler visiting my mother, Mrs. Reynolds
at 9 a.m.
FOOTBALL
The Hong Kong Football Club will be meeting the Police, leaders of the Firs: Division of the local League, on Saturday on the Club Ground at Happy Valley, the kick off being timed for 430 pan.
Teyton, at her home at . Folke- stone. But during this time I have frequently visited the sailing ship.
"For a change I have flown over It just to see what it looks like from the air. I hold an air pliot s A certificate.
"When I am abroad I sm an ordinary member of the crew. I It is my job to go aloft I go.
The following have been select> { "..."T understand. That this time
The score now reads, Alekhineed to ripresent the Club:
we sail northward around Scot
ave wina, Euwe. two, and two Rodger\ (capt); Hill and Strange; | Ipnd, and then on ani- eastward rawn. The next game taken Skinner. Gilchrist and Nicholls; rayage via the Cape of Good Hope place at Gouda on Thursday.
Fowler, Farrow. Ello', Williams to Australia. We hope to be there
Tilicum Sylvandale Tiny Star 'High Honour Partnership
Gold Bullion 17th of September Young Chap King's Parade
ADOLF KIEFER SETS
NEW RECORD
'Crefeld, Oct. 23. The world's record for backstroke swimming which was established In Berlin on Sunday by the United 8.ates swimmer, Adolf Keifer, who covered the distance of 100 metres in 1 min. 7 seconds, was lowered again by the same swimmer on, Tuesday when be covered the same distance in 1 min. 6 2/5 secs.
NOW
ON
1
ALL BLACKS WIN
London, Oct 22. The "All Blacks" were engaged in a rugger match against Lanelly to-day. New Zealand points to 8.— Reuter
won by. 16
The swimming bath was crowd- ed with spectators who witnessed
his thrifting performance.- Transocean Xuo Xin.
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