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FRIDAY, OCTOBER

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SENIOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS

CHINESE 'DERBY' SUNDAY AT CAROLINE HILL

Will Eastern Take Points From South China “A”?

KOWLOON

SHOULD BEAT SAINTS

UNDOUBTEDLY THE MAIN A TRACTION in the league Foot- ball programme for the week-end wilt be the much-awalled meeting between South China "A" and Eastern Athletic Association at Care- Une Bill. The match will start at 4.30 p.m. and should attract a capacity attendance as there is very keen rivalry between these two strong Chinese sides. It will be well worth the journey to the ground to see two teams, with very little to choose between them,

lehed against one another to contest for two points,

South China, in four matches tot

date, have suffered defeat once at

hands of

the Middlesex.

tho the Chinese having beaten the Royal Scots, St. Joseph's and the Police. Eastern, on the other hand have only lost one point in three matches they "haring drawn with and the Royal Scots last week besten the Police and the Club.

The wiles of Fung King-cheong matched against the shooting -powers-of-Sten Kam-shun, the Wing-chlu Leung defence against the anticipation of Soon; Ling-sing should all go to make up a really thrilling match. A draw would be a fair result bat it would ot come as a big surprise If Eastern drive home the issue by the odd goal solely by reason that their forwards are more thrustful than the South China "A“ men....

KOWLOON WILL TRAVEL to Caroline Hill to-morrow afternoon to engage St. Icsèph's who last week went town to Middlesex by the odd goal. In five. Having scored

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE NINTH EXTRA

Forecast For Week-end

SATURDAY

Div. 1"

St. Joseph's v. KOWLOON Club v, SOUTH CHINA "B" Kwong Wah v. MIDDLESEX ROYAL SCOTS v. Police: Div. II

Club v. ORDNANCE

ST JOSEPH'S-v.-Kowloon. Kwong Wah 7. MIDDLESEX

ROYAL SCOTS v. Police 5th A.A. v. ENGINEERS

U Div. III (A) 30TH RA, v. P.W.D.

Div. III (B) SIGNALS v. R.E.(E) Stonecutters v. R.A.F. Univ. v. 34TH RA. SUNDAY

Div. I

South China "A" v. BASTERN Div. II

SOUTH CHINA v. Eastern ·

Div. II (A)

R.E.(C) Y. South China, ELECTRIC v. Royal Scots.

Kit Chee v. R.A.S.C.

Div. III (B)

A.S.A. v, Kumaons

Powhattan v. MEDICALS

RACE MEETING will be heldnine, goals, three against Mid- (weather permitting) at HAPPY dlesex and six against Kwong Wah in successive matches without a goat being registered against them. Kowloon are now well to the fore nd the clever, play of Pat Jorge nd of Alertsen, one of the finest

VALLEY on SATURDAY, 22nd October, 1938, commencing a 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be rang a left wing in schior League soccer

1.80 p.m.

at the present time, should put them in good stead to gather both points to-morrow, Blake, Kowloon's ! leader of the attack. will have to watch the offside

EARLIER ON

· MEMBERS, ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will

WHO CLUB. be admitted to the Members* Enclosure. "Such must be worn sprung a surp.ise by defeating the throughout the duration of each Midglesex atzer the military side meeting in such a manner as to had vanquished South Chiña "A"! and about a fortnight ago fost to be readily identified.

Eastern 4-2 in a fast game, will be Badges admitting Now Mem at home to South China “B." It bers to the Members' Enclosures more than prohable, however, that the Chinese side will emerge ard Club Rooms at 35.00 $3.00 tor: "Gentlemen and

KWONG WAIL, WHO WILL be at for Ladies (Both including tax) home to the Middlesex on the Are obtainable through the Kowloon ground to-morrow, will SECRETARY upon the per-most certainly have to put up a sonal or written application of a better showing than they di Member, such Member to be against Kowloon last Saturday. Kwong Wah's main downinli in responsible for all visitors Intro- that match was the fact that duced by him, and for Payment their forwards just would not take of All Chits, &c.

1st

winners.

first time shots, instead they were content to dribble-when front of Kowloon's citadel. Their tackling was also at fault. A win for the soldiers here can safely be. predicted.

THIS

WEEK'S WINNERS IN HOME FOOTBALL "Telescore" Selects Them For "Daily Press" Readers

The following are the Home football fixtures for the week-end with the probable winners given in capital type.

Each Friday "Telescore" picks the winners for Hongkong follow- ers of this great winter game, the forecast for to-morrow being as follows:-

Arsenal *ASTON VILLA BLACKPOOL .*BRENTFORD

FIRST DIVISION

Preston Nurth End. Leicester C.

Charlton A.

“TELESCORE

SPECIAL"

5 HOMES

FULHAM CREWE NEWPORT NOTTS C. SWINDON

3 AWAYS

WEST BROM RANGERS 11 CELTIC

3 DRAWS

DONCASTER HARTLEPOOLS CLYDE

LAST WEEK'S RESULTS

The following were the results of the "Telescore" forecast of Home

matches Football League Saturday:

last

21, 1938.

İNTERPORT LAWN BOWLERS ·

MEMBERS OF THE SHANGHAI Interport Lawn Bowls team photographed at the Civil Service Cricket Club' green after the Shanghal quartette had defeate1 Hongkong by 30 shots to 10 in the second Interport match. The first match was drawn 20-20. The Shanghal team comprises K. L. Swartzell, H. Wallace, J. M. C. Lopes, A. M. Gutierrez, J. W. Brierly and W. J. MacDermott.

SHANGHAI GOLFERS" UNIVERSITIES

RUGGER WINS

London, Oct. 19.

Cambridge scored auccesses at

LOSE AT SHEK.0

Five of the Shanghai golfers

Both Oxford and were entertained by the Shek-O

on Wednesday universities Club Country

One single match and rugger to-day. Out of 54 matches. "Telescore." afternoon.

two tourball matches, were played. had:

and thanks to local knowledge,

Home Away

The Dark Blues, playing Glou-

Wins Wind Draws so necessary on this tricky little Cester. won by 14-3 and the Light

Y.

Stoke C.

Chelsea.

DERBY CO.

Y

Manchester U.

Everton

y.

Leeds U

GRIMSBY T..·'

7.

Birmingham.

Huddersfield T.

BOLTON W.

PORTSMOUTH

*SUNDERLAND

WOLVES

V

Middesbrough.

Liverpool.

E...

SECOND DIVISION

Blackburn... BRADFORD. BURY

V

Tottenham H. Plymouth A.

V.

Notts F.

CHESTERFIELD

Norwich .C.

FULHAM

V.

Southampton.

MANCHESTER C.

7.

Sheffield U:

MILLWALL

V:

Burnley.

SHEFFIELD W.

V.

Coventry C.

Division I'

3

-SWANSEA T.-

Luton T.

Division II

3

2

Tranmere R

W. BROMA. Newcastle U.

Division II (N.)... «5 Division III (S.)... Scottish I

I

A

1

1

2

1

SPECIALS

1

Carlisle U.

V.

STOCKPORT CO.

CREWE & DARLINGTON Doncaster R.

Acerington S.

Y

Lincoln C.

"Telescore special forecast re-ings." sulted as follows:-

Oldham A.

GATESHEAD,

Y.

Bradford C.

Hartlepools U

V.

Hull C.

ROCHDALE

New Brighton,

*ROTHERHAM · U.

V..

Southport

V.

Barnsley.

*Wrexham

T.

Chester.

YORK C

V.

Barrow.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

*Aldershot

V

Reading.

WEST HAM U

*BRISTOL C. *Clapton O.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)....

CRYSTAL PALACE.

NEWPORT CO,

NORTHAMPTON T.

NOTTS CO.

SWINDON T.

Torquay U WATFORD

"PORT VALE

Halifax T.

Bristol R. Southend U..

Brighton.

Exeter C.

Cardiff C.

Ipswich T

Walsall.

Mansfield T.

QUEEN'S PARK R.

Bournemouth:

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION

ALBION R. AYR U. Clyde HEARTS

V

Queen's Park.

Hibernian.

Y

Queen of the South.

Aberdeen.

Kilmarnock

V.

MOTHERWELL

Partick Thistle

Ralth R.

ST. JOHNSTONE THIRD LANARK

V

7.

" .

RANGERS.

Arbroath.

CELTIC

HAMILTON A,

Falkirk.

St Mirren.

-Indicates "Derby" Games,

ENGLAND Y. WALES

HAPGOOD (Arsenal) COPPING (Arsenal) LAWTON (Everton) BOYES (Everton) WILLINGHAM (Huddersfield) YOUNG CHuddersfield) SPROSTON (Tottenham) WOODLEY (Chelsea) MATTHEWS (Stoke) ROBINSON (Wednesday) GOULDEN (West Ham)

LESLIE JONES (Arsenal) BRYN JONES (Arsenal) CUMNER (Arsenal)

T. G. JONES (Everton) HUGHES (Birmingham) RICHARDS (Birmingham) WHATLEY (Tottenham) JOHN (Swansen)

GREEN (Charlton) HOPKINS (Brentford) ASTLEY (Derby)

(League Thole on Back Page)

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY BOWLS-Shanghai v. Indian R.C.

3 p.m.

Con- First BRIDGE.-Y.M.C.A.

tract Bridge Lessons (Memberi

a.m. only), 10

Cheero Club

Swimming,

The Secretary's Office, floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tillins are obtainable at the

POLICE, WHO HAVE yet to Bridge Night. Club House" provided they are gather a point. go to Bookunpoo to SWIMMING-Mixed ordered in advance from the No. meet the Royal Ecots who last

1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

B

week played Inspired soccer to draw with Eastern. 2-2. The po licemen gave South China "A" splendid game at Caroline Hil last week but it is improbable that they will dispose of the Ecots,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the is $1.00 Public Enclosure including fax, for al Persons, including Ladies, and is payable match between the Scots and.

IT WAS A GREAT PITY that the

Eastern inst week developed into

at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors such boisterous play in the second In Uniform are admitted Hall half and Price.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

in European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Pool.

TO-MORROW

BOWLS-Third Interport, Hong- kong v. Shanghai. (C. de Re- creio), 3 p.m.

loon), 4.30 p.m.; Royal Scots v. Police (Sookumpool. 430 p.m. Second Division, Club y Ord- p.m.; pance Corps (Club), 3 St. Joseph's v. Kowloon (Caro- line Hi, 3 p.m.; Kwong Wah v. Middlesex (Kowloon), 3, p.m.; Scots T. Police (800kunpoo), 3 pm; 5th Bde. RA V. R. En- gineers (Military), 4.30 p.m. Third Division (A), 30th Bly. R.A. v. P.W.D. (Military ground), 3 p.m. Third Division (B); Uni- versity v. 24th Bty. RA. (St.] Joseph's)," 4.30 p.m.: Bignals v. H. EngineerS (E) (Chatham DI Stonecutters Road), 3 W/TV. RAF. (Chatham Road). 4.30 p.m.

ling).

CRICKET-First Division, Hong- kong C.C. v. Kewloon C.C. (F): Civil Service C.C. Indian R.C. (F); Cralgengower C.C. v. Club de Recrelo (). Second GOLF-Bogey (Far) Pool (Fan- a certain amount of

Division, Kowloon C.C. Hong- feeling was apparent, when the

kong C.C. (F); Club de Recrele RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's Scots were awarded a penalty in

V. Army (8) Indian R.C. v. Ninth Extra Race Meeting at the last 20 seconds of the game.

Civil Bervice C.C. (F).

Happy Valley. 2 p.m. BRUGEY-Club. “A” *. an Army For the benefit of all concerned FOOTBALL-First Division.

very it is learned from

(XV (Navy), 3.15 p.m.; Club v. good

Joseph's v Kowloon (Caroline

Navy (Navy), 4:30 pm. authority that even if a foul is

H), 4.30 p.m.; Club v Bouth China "B" (Club), 4.30 p.m.; YACHTING. 3rd Commodore's Kwong Wah v. Middlesex (Kow- Cups Beries for Hacking Yachts

Hong Kong, 17th October, 1938. committed in the penalty ares

*.1872 (Continued on Back Fagej

, ",

home the

teara was course, successful in both fourballs but lost the single.

One Shanghal goiter remarked.

Blues defeated St. Bart's Hospital by 25-10.

Kent beat Eastern Counties by 13-8 at Maidstone and Surrey, de-

Ing.-Reuter.

"We find it very difficult to keep feated Sussex by 18-11 at Worth-

on the ball our eyes properly amidst such" beautiful surround--

The results were:- Groves

Two home wins correct out of and T. A. Pearce beat G. D. beat D. R. Glass and J. K. P.

five.

Nicholl and K. M. Cumming 3 and. Hadland 5 and 3: A C. L Bowker

One draw correct out of three.

2: R. Young and 3. H. Dodwell lost to W. J. Hawkins 3 and 2.

The Peakock—(or White-Spatted Taipan)

This creature lives on very high ground, and occasionally descends upon the towns below and carries

away case after case of H B. BEER.

When he spreads himself it is a truly wonderful sight and everybody goes to see, whether they have been asked or not..

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