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K.F.C. CAPTURES THIRD WEEK-END DIVISION BOWLS CROWN BY A NARROW MARGIN

BY L. G.

The Kowloon Football Club won the Second Division Champion- ship last Saturday as the result of their win over Kowloon Tong. Prior to this game the Footballers needed but two points to clinch the title and they did not take any chances but won on the axgre- gate by shots thanks to W. C. Simpson's 15 shat win over J. L. Ste- phens.

With the exception of Recreio “B" and Kowloon Cricket Club who have yet to play each other, the rest of the teams in the First Division have completed their fixtures. The Civil Service C.C. now оссиру the cellar position in the Table and will be relegated to the Second Division next season.

was

Their last match

against (win on the aggregate by the small- Kowloon Docks, in which they ist est possible margin and by three by four points to one at homur TI points to two. they had been able to turn the tables on the Dockers and takit; maximum points they would have) had a sporting chance of avoiding

relegation as that would have given

Ame

them a lend

and points over Recreio, whin are now Last but one in the Table

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THIRD DIV. TITLE

OPEN PAIRS TOURNEY

FOOTBALL

FIXTURES

Following are the football tures and appointments for week end

fx- the

SATURDAY, OCT. 4

SPORTS

TENNIS STARS MAKE

GOOD GOLFERS

With the name of Jack Crawford. Australia' minst famopz tennis player, coming into golf news, there arises a thought of the strangeness that golf and tennis should go together. Onc

is a stiti bait game while the other is a sport in which the ball, when in play, is always on the move. Billiards players have

been

1 (5 pm -Navy v. Police known to favour golf but here we DIY IC Bay Ref Ford I.Incemen

have two still ball gaines Winser and Copsey St Joseph'a

which, of course, it is meant that Middlesex (St. Jos: Ref.--Beard

the ball is stationary while the Linesmen- Edwards ang King Ko

player

prepares to bring it into Rv. Kowloon (Sookun play Hockey and ericket are "go) Dewi pou Re1 in Linesmen Bien-

together" games and

many club

MR. H. E. STRANGE| HONOURED BY

THE C.S.C.C.

ham Mild Sze Po-waf Kwong cricketers USF hockey for their MR. H. E. STRANGE was unani. Wah y Sing Tan ( Hin Ref. winter relaxation--at least they mously elected Vice-President at Yuk-tat die in pre-war days but there is the 87th annual general meeting Royal Scots

Linesmen

Foster Linesmen TA And Pike, Club V

Club Ret Crossley Demee and lent:

SUNDAY, OCT S

Dir 1 15 p.m.-Eastern

As a result of Tit w sen final Open Pars Championship South China C Hill Ret ...Fraser

matches mayed on Sunday last at Linesmen Copsey and Barretton

the Kowim FC

SATURDAY

:

a case of two moving ball games.

hard drive.

cuted in #

V two games.

of HONGKONG CIVIL SERVICE

for the

The delicate touch neetied In CRICKET CLIR held vester. blards has its similarity in golf, day evening at the club pavilion. with the care needed in putting. Happy Valley, at which officials but golf and tennis seem to hold for the ensuing year were elected. no similarities unless it be the Mr. E W. Hamilton, the Presi

though that ta exe-

dent, was In the chair supported AM and UM

different way In the by Mr. P. D. Crawley Chairman Div Omar will now meet R Soline and

11 3.30 p.m.)-Signels

jot the General Committee and KM Omar in the food when will Police

Bay RAS C However, this does not prevent Mr. J A Bendall Secretary be played this Sunday

Middlesex 8 Juseph's Kwong devotees of the one playing the The President moved AM and UM advaneed to The Wah Sing Tac C Hil. R. E. other Crawford won the New adoption of the annual rep rand Interest 18 nuw focussed on The final round at the expense of th" | v Kowloon (Bonkunpoo!, Club v. Metropolitan golf tournament in Storment of accounts which was title for the Third Division and Club de Rerre'o par L 31 and 7 R A Club)

Sydney, this being his second sur- unanimously adopted by the meet- the question of relegating in the Johnnie Ribeiro whom they beat Div II +3:30 pm 12th R. A cess at the Royal and Ancient Ing Secund. As there w???.. Third By 25 11 Except in the eared · Y 24th R A Stanley), R. AM. C game. although he managed

Rising to second that Mr Division matches the position is stages when the Portuguese pair y 30th R A Mitary V., 20th Ind very little time for prac. Strange be elected Vice President exactly the same as it was the week 'not only told their own but were 3 v RAF Chatham Road), tee, owing to his tennis engage before. Kowloon Bowling Gren actually the lead. the Omars; RANCH Q R A Chatham ments leading with the Pailee, who have were hever seriously threatened Road 5 pm: 36th R A V Pui another mute to play and feet and eventually

mfortably Nga: Mary V 5 another two points to win the Fit by 11 shots

7th R *Kowinon, 51 following Josely thrie hets

SUNDAY

and favourtes for the fle

I!

SURPRISE PAIN

Å

Shell v

Y

D JI 330 DM1 Eastern Sell and Omat who are the South China C HRA OC With regard to the question of

the tournamid Kit Cher Soukupno 12th 1 A surprise pair Of relegation in the Second Div's have evreuse one tough obstacley Enyal Sems (Sookunpoo, & p..

after another in their passage the

Three teams are a Ma NOWOOD ('{ Talk RC and Recrety Ful krui Think are pretty safe a with three matches to play net

Diy 1 Laneford v 965th R A

final round and last Sunday Club 5 pm Signals Univer- uns ne exception they were UP rhy Clah 330 pm) againa W Walker and R Dunian

are only two pants behind Kowa powerful combination as any am loon CC who have already on pleted their fixtures

the sensor

1 testify

Fighting with their backs by the Recrets, who at the moment are wall in the early part of the same at the bottom of the Table, will during which they held on des probably remain there at the end perately whind their opponents They have tw they came bark brilliantly towards matches to play and need to score the end when in the last six heads. seven points in these two matches the Cralgengowre patt secured 13 to be en level terins with Kowloon shots and conceded only a single CC This, in view of their poor to win by 27 22 cord this season IN 3 pretty tuli orde: for them

OPEN BOWLS SINGLES

The match which captured of the spotlight last Saturday was the one between Kowloom Football Club and Kowloon Tong who were fighting it out for the e. Navd. ing but two points for the Cham plonship the Footballers, naturally of lawn burla matches played yes. enough, were brimful of made. terday in the second round of the

Colony Open Singles champion ships:

as they were playing on their own green

The result, however, did

The following were the results

At CS.CC-J. Shepherd beat A.

I'LUS MARB

Sir Norman Brooks

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1941.

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Mr Crawley said he was placing before this meeting a resolution Trom Che outgoing Committee which was carried unanimously at and Vivian their monthly meeting in August. McGrath are other Australian Mr Crawley then went on tu elve Davis Cup players who were good a

resume い Mr Strange's club performers at golf. in fact the history. farmer reached the plus mark

Ellsworth

Vines.

America's

NEW

famous tennis player, took to golf,

OFFICERS

Officials sieclerd were as lois

land for the championships and

year or two ago came to Eng;

President, E W Hamilton, Vice- almost had to cancel a tennis er

President H. E Strange; Cricket Kasement because he made fur-Cupt 1st XI J. E. Richardson. 2nd ther progress than he had anti-X F E. Lawren, Cricket Vice

1st XI R. H. Griffi |pionship

2nd XI J. McGowan Vines, incidentally, pro- | jvides the interesting

General Commiter: P D. Craw case of a man being an amateur at

ley (chairman). H. E. Atrangs on" Sport (golf)

(cricket representative), and professional ne another tennis)

COUNTRY CLUB cleated in the amateur golf cham Captains.

HAD BOOK LOSS OF $763

At the annual meeting of the COUNTRY CLUB,

Sheung Shui held in the offices of the Hong

W RAMSEY The Chairman, in proposing the adoption of the ac counts for the year. explained that the loss of $763 23 was a book Juss and that against this item

Perhaps

the must famous 01 these tenuis golfers was Andre Gobert. hong Telegraph yesterday MR. Alast world war he had bull up a uf France. Before tho

big tennis reputation, the French 1 of 1911 falling to nim and Then he won this again in 1820 his prowess as a golfer came to light and he won the Frenen god championship in 1927

apart froun The higher expenses of keeping French Open amateur champlon

reaching the semi-final of the

the urot

due to: numerous repairs. whit the isundries ace-ant included th

making of a few bunkers during the Season

had to be placed the fees of 8930

collected from the members.

orter

the laying of

shin on two necasion

not justify this confidence as they drainage pipes to the total value VALLEY GOLFERS

won only by the skin * their teeth, as it were.

accounts bas been adopted, the Chairman proposed,

of $210.

H Gelling 21-8. Police RC W L Indved, they might have Inst the beat D. A Rozario 21-10 game, and perhaps the title to At Hongkong F.C.-J. C

hadn't been for WC Simpson's boat W Ward 21-9 The match big win over JL. Stephens Young between W. K. Way and E Zim

which was have beens

beat 1

At

After the

Walker:

Altkea

SELECTED

and Mr. Henry Kew seconded, the The following have been select- re-election of Messrs. T. A Martined to represent the Happy Valley and Co., as auditors

Golfers against Kowloon

husband was six shots down to mein Spary, and Field, in spite of a six played on this green was postpon-Messrs. FE

e second ed

which he secured i

brad, only managed to tie with

Kew Stimpson cume To the fir

Skinner

W. J. (tennis) S Ecrieshall lawn bowls) C. Strange

ibli. llarda), JR. Carr greengranger ›. A B Allan (librarian), J. Gellatly (bar convener) W J. Burling (treasurer, J. A. Bendall secte tury),

E W. Pudney and M N Rakusen (auditors), V. A. Garion and M E. Purvis extra members! of committee)

BASEBALL AT ETON

One Oulcome Of Present War

Although

International spor has suffered severely in these War

Gol

days. the presence in Great Brl- tain of sportsmen from variour

H. H. Mundy (Capt ), N. J. Beb- parts of the world has in other bington N J Booker, A. C 1 cases.

added to the friendly

The following members of the Club on Oct. 12:-- | Comunittes NITE then elected.

A Remedios Pre tent, Henry Kew. CHT Suct Bowker M A Cairns, G. Davies, rivalry AR Plna. K T Ole. PF X 81va. E, Greenwood, L. M S Lloyd, J W The Inter-Allied services Results of Open Singles matches, MF Pinna, M. A Simoes and A. MacDonald, A. McKellar. A. R. ball Cup event was highly succes8 -

+T Lee

Pern, K $. Robertson. J. AK. ful and there Is now news that

KOWLOON RESULTS

with a 17 shot wir to enable the played in Kewloon yesterday were, Kowloon F.C. to win on the aggle as follows -- gate by the very narrow margin; of li shots

It was left to B Hong Sling. who made his first appearance!

skip last Saturday. to pull the Craigengower second string out of

the fire when they entertained Hongkong Cricket Club.

The match between J E Noronha and J. McKelve was not played i as M. Noronha is away in Bortico. AL KFC., C. M. da Silva beat H White by 21-12.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

tu

dis

At Kulon Bowling Green Club, [ATHLETICS. Meeting

Cuss formation ut Hongkon

U M. Omar beat Y Abbas by 21-1

4

A: Club de Recreio the match;

txs

Selby. W Sharp, W. A Stewart, members of the Canadian 100 W. Stoker. J. M Thomson and Newfoundland forces will give a 0 E. Willerton.

touch of international rivalry Names given in alphabetical and the Marbles championship. playing order will be published later.

The home team were down on the

S M Rumahu beat C Dowman; result of two rinks; Bill Way ended

by 21-18.

European Y. M CA West, his rink

EI one shot Dehind

Lounge 645 p.m. between J Hempsey and A Laps- LAWN BOWLS. -- Abraham and Tommy Lock's card showed a 13 shot def'ett against ley was not played: J. Meyer!

beat R. Leigh by 21-18.

Amateur Athletic Association H.K. SOFTBALL

Costello Hong Sling's 15-shot win over Brown gave Cralsengower

At Kowloon Football Club, A. J. Hall beat R. Bass, 21-10: M. N. Rakusen holder) heat N. A. E.; Mackay. 21-18, H Overy beat L. A.

ADVERTISEMENT Jordan, 21-18.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

"Y" BADMINTON COMMITTEE

A meeting was held yesterday Draft Programines and Entry afternoon at the European Y. M. Forms for the Eighth ExtraC. A. to appoint a Committee for Race Meeting to be held (weather.

the Y. M. C. A. Badminton Club.

The days fixed for badminton i permitting) on Friday, 10th and were Mondays and Fridays from Saturday, 11th October, 1941, 7.30 p.m. to 11 p.m., and members

obtained may be

from the are to pay 30 cents each for the Secretary*x Office.

of "shuttlecock" during the Exchange use

ometal hours. Building:

The Committee comprises Mr Happy Valley; the Hong Kong R E. Long (Chairman Mr. G. Club; the Sports Club; and the Tapson (Sec. Mr. R. Johnson Stables, Shan Kweng Road. (Treas.), Mr. H. C. Ramage and

Mr. J. Carkeet,

the Club

Houst

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 2nd October, 1941.

By Order,

The **Stableford"" competition of the RIK.O.C. played over the S. A. SLEAP,

Old Coura at Fanling on Satur- day was won by CM, Parkes (5) Aoting Secretary, with 36.3/8 points. There

17611 entries.

wêre

Colony Openi

ASSOCIATION'S

Singles Championship. Second GOOD YEAR

round, A.EP. Guest v. T. Cole- man: J. C. Meyer v R. Leigh

At Recrelo, B Atkins TR. Hunter: L. A. Jordan v. Overy At Kowloon F. C.).

F.

Marbles may not be one of the premier sports, but its champion ship traditions go back 300 years

InD at the Greyhound

Tinsley Green. Sussex, Tinsley Grren have been champtons many times. but when last held, the title went to a team of busmen from nearby Crawley. It US surprising Now "deadly" a shot, no real marbles exponent.

A successful year, with a profit Killing flies on a wall at a range

of $1,181.27, was reported at the of several yards with the

expert;

H. fourth annual meeting of the "flek" of the marble is no rarity.

R. Hongkong Softball Association The idea of baseball being play Meadows v. E. G. Post (At Kow held at the Filipino Club yesterday'ed on the playing flelds of Econ Joon B.G.C.). J. Hayward v. T.Aevening Dr. F. J. Molthen presid, may caUKE some turning in the Madar: C. H. Gough v. F. Nolan ed.

graves of old Etontans but Cana-

CAL Civ Service), J.C. Gill Y

V

The closing date for entries was dian soldiers produced this state A. Jillots (At Hongkong FC.). fixed for Oct. 7 at 5.45 pm, when of affairs when, following a Bren

TOMORROW

the next meeting will be held at gun carrier demonstration, they FOOTBALL. -Second Division:

the Filipino Cub, King's Park, remained to play a few innings. Sing Tan v. South China (Caro-Entries should be sent to the Hon.

The shock of baseball on the ne Hill), 6.45 p.m.; Engineers Secretary" (Mr, A. E. Ribeiro) care famous playing fields was not so of the Standard-Vacuum On Com- much a surprise as were the cries Kwong Wah (Military), 5.45 pm.; Kowloon

of "Well played str," "Attaboy" v. Royal Scots pany, Union Building,

Registration forms will be Kowloon), 6.45 p.m.; Club

which soon fesued from the mouths Issued individually and must Signals (Club), 5.46 p.m.: 7th R.

of tophatted Etonians who were be signed before members wit

not long in pleking up the rules A. v. Police (Boundary Street),

be allowed to play.

of the game. 5.45 p.m. Ordnance Service

First Division matches will be Corps (Military). 4.15 p.m.; Kit played at the Kowloon PC. as tar Chee v. Middlesex (Sookunpoo). (as is known and Second Division 5.45 p.m.; 12th R.A. v. Eastern at the Army ground, Chatham (Chatham Road). 6.46 p.m. Road. (Kowloon), 6.45 p.m.; Club

V.

V.

TROJANS LOSE TO CHINESE CUSTOMS

Kowloon Railway

were

A match was arranged to be In a friendly basketball encour 24th RA. (Stanley), 415 p.m.played at the KF.C, on Nov. 11 nster played_at 12th R.A. v. Medicals (Stanley, 2,30 p.m. between the Canadien Club on Sunday, Trojans 6.45 p.m.; 30th RA, v. Univer- Chinese girls and the Wudents in beaten 47-64 points by toxin alty (St. Joseph's). 545 pm.: conjunction with the display by from the Chinese Maritime Cus 30th R.A. v. 20th R.A. (Sookun- the League of Health and Beauty. toms. poo). 4.10 p.m.; Pung Ngal v. Alr The following officers were Trojan, nelded a team of re- Force (Prince Edward Road). | elected :—

sorves. But Silvo and Tony Bilya. 6.45 p.m.; ingals. V

Pros--Dr. F. J. Molthen; Vico-regular players, scored all the (Military), 5.45 p.m.;

v. Pros.-R. Ogden; Hon. Bee.-A. E points for their side beeldes being Service Corpe,

Ribeira; Hon. Treak-H. & Barrow the most outstanding playera,

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