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HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1931.
GOLF TROPHY.
| KOWLOON GET A P. MORRISON WINS
SHOCK.
RATTLED BY POLICE METHODS.
CLUB PUT UP GAME STRUGGLE,
By "Wanderer."
The Police scored their first win of the season on Saturday and provided the ono surprising result of the afternoon. Strong and bolsterous tackling, fast raiding forwards, throw Kowloon com- Epletely out of their stride, and the Police were well worth their two pointe.
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The Club did exceedingly well to hold the Borderers, while the Recreio made n graai recovery to defeat St. Joseph's.
Recreio Club
Kowloon
Navy University Kowloon Club
Recrelo
Sentor Division.
St. Joseph's
2 5.W. Bordorers 2 2 Police
Second Division,
I R.A.O.C.
0 Argylls
0 S.W. Borderers
0 12th Bty.
Third Division,
R. Engineers. Borderers
7 Radio S.C.
1 St. Joseph's 1 R.A.F.
KOWLOON ALL AT SEA,
Police Win Well for first Time This Season.
Kowloon
2 Police
Beginning with a promisc
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RED CROSS COMPETITION WITH 82 ENTRIES.
LEADING. SCORES.
Mr. P. Morrison won the trophy presented by the Order of St. John
KEEN RACING AT MACAO.
SMALL FIELDS BUT CLOSE FINISHES.
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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
BRAVO SCOTLANDI
to a
AFRICAN RUGGERITES HELD TO DRAW. LUSITANO IN TWO MATCHES.
Shameon, Nov.1.
Londen, Dek, a. After sweeping away all opposition The Lusitano Club made two ep- pearances in League games during which had pitted itself against thes to-day re- H.M.S. Beamow and ended in a African rugby tourists ONE THIRD PAYS OUT. the week. The first was against during the last two months, the South
On the ceived a check, being forced draw of one goal each. The Macao race meeting on Sunday, although suffering from run of the play, Lusitano were un-drawn match with South Scotland:
not annaxing both The encounter took place at Melrose mail folds, provided excellent fortunate in of Jerusalem and the British Red
sport,
and a number of exciting points. Cross Society for the best return
finisban.
In the second match, they were over the Fanling golf course dur-
Ono of the most popular opposed to H.M.S. Moth and were ing the week-ond. There were 82
the interval. auccesses of the day was that of leading one all at entries, and the winner, with One Third, whose reputation in Later they were, again in the lend, handicap of 14, finished 1 up. facao gained for it a strong fol- the anal score being in favour of
Other scores were:-
lowing. Flornotta casily won the the Moth. The League table now R. K. Hepburn (6) all square.last event of the day, to pay out reads:- J. Dhellshear (9) ditto. II. H. Pethick (18) ditto. Col. Skinner (9) 1 down.
LADIES' TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP.
FIRST ROUND RESULTS OF OPEN SINGLES.
The first round matches of the La- *dies' Singles Championship have been concluded. The full results including those published previously are given 01 below:
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Mrs. K. M. Wood beat Misa L. Hut- 4cheson 6-3, 6-2; Mra, B. M. Kenry beat 7 Mr. Dook 6-2, 6-2; Mrs R. M. James beat Miss D. Grahami 6-3, 6-0, Miss Enid Lo beat Mra. R. E. Tottenham 6-4, 6-4, Mrs. McTavish beat Mrs. M. Majendis 3-0, 8-6, 6-3, Mrs. Chiu Chun- chiu beat Mis G. Lo 6-4, 6-1, Miss Thomas beat Miss R. Perry 6-3, 4-0, 64. Mrs. Lockner, having drawn a bye will meet Miss Thomas in the second round.
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Although he was only personal- ly credited with one of the goals,
a divided of $7.40, which greatly pleased his 120 followers.
Seamow......... Tango, the prime favourite of the Shameen S.C.. meeting, came up to expectations, Moth Mr. G. dn Roza piloting the willing Tarantula pony past the post to win by three Cicala longthe.
Mr. S. S. Li's Mascot
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F. A. Pis. 2 2 2 11 11
2 2 0 0 7 2 4
2 2 0 0 3 3 4
2 1 0 1 0 7
4 0 2 2 6 8 2
2 0 1 1 3 4
Our Own Corresponent
Lusitano
The complete results wern: Ping Shan Handicap: First Division: Bix Furlonga.
Moorhen
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(Mr. Proulx) (168 lbs.)
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3
(Mr. Harriman) (165 lbs.) Mr. Wong Ping Shun'a Suloch
Mr. Artik's Movanagher
(Mr. A. Rozn) (144 m.) Time: 92, 1.04 1/6, 1.37 3/6. 1% lengths, a lead. Turi-Mutuel: Winner $28.50; Pinces $8.00; $7.00,
Mr. John's Jester
Cash Sweep: 1st. $136.00; 2nd. $38.00; 3rd. $10.00. Ping Shan Handicap: Second [Utvision; Six Furlong.
(Mr. Soares) (166 lbs) Mr. Choy Wing Hay's Sultry Eve
(Mr. Liang) (149 lbs.) Mears. Lo and Liang's Sans Souci (Mr. Loo) (100 m) Time: 32, 1.03, 1.38 2/5, 2 lengths. 2 lengths. Part-Mutuel: Winner $12.79; Placer $8.50; $0.00,
of his part in both the others was Cash Sweep: 1st. $181.30: 2nd. good things, this was 號 game considerable, which degenerated past belief, | porlant, hile, still more im-$51.80: 3rd. $25,90.
Kowloon being u badly beaten side the close. Boisterous Police methods rattled them to such an
There was no flake about the
presence converted a Tamo Shan Handicap: One Mile
nod Quarter. line of stragglers into an effective
Mr. Yam Man's One Third forward "machine."
(Mr. Loo) (150 hs.) 1 extent that cohesion was entirely Recreio victory, thungh the win, IL. S. Chan's Rooslan
(Mr. Linng) (145 lbs.) 2 lost: they gave a wretched ex-ning goal did not come until a Time: 33, 1.05 1.39, 2.12 3/5, hibition. The Police carried the minute from time. For the most | 2.86 3/5.. day with rush tactics, though full part, the St. Joseph's attack was
Short Read, credit must be given to Mons for well held by the opposition. Pari-Mutuci: Winner $5.30. Places his alertness, which produced Xavier's only mistake of the first $10.20, three of the four goals.
half cost his side a goal, Leonard. the live wire of the St. Joseph's attack, scoring a splendid goal. Mr. Jancap's New King
The Kowloon forwards showed a certain amount of skilful foot ball in midfield (though the Janson-Duncan combination failed to establish an understanding) but when at shooting range they wanted to do their work all over again, and the strong tackling Police half-backs and backs literally bundled them off the ball.
The Police lacked finish and made no attempt to indulge in it, but they took the direct route for goal and worried the Kowloon de- fence into blunder after blunder. All seemed to be infected, only Bll having any claim to an ex- hibition of form anything near normal,
After Hedley bad equalised Moss's goal, a keen, but anything but scientific, battle took place for mastery.When, however, Moss seized on the ball near the interval to put the Police ahead, all the sting went out of Kowloon and only spasmodically did they show signs of football ability. Williams put the Police further ahead. Nicholls badly misjudging a dropping shot, lanson scored for Kowloon,
and Молн headed through from a corner. Sheppard was outstanding for the Police, Britain and Perkins also showing good forth.
Club
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CLUB FIGHT BACK. Do Well to Draw With the Berderers.
2 Borderers..... 2
The Borderers were the better team, but the Club deserved their point for their splendid fight against odds.
In certain respecte, the Club had the better scheme of attack. They were less prominent than their
but when they were possesion, an impression that make something of it
in
they
was ever present.
other
The Borderers, on the
by Harris, and with hand, well led Davis performing very cloverly on his right, enjoyed a considerable share of the play, particularly in the second, and if in the import
by
ant matter of missing the goal inches they were unlucky, their failure to win was also due to
badly directed ahots. They were always trying to do a much.
little too
Howa opened the scoring fairly early on and Harrie, the right winger equalised with a shot ap parently intended
contre. Centro-forward Harris put the army side ahend, and right on time, Bell equalised.
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The Borderers were mach stronger in defence than the Club. GOOD RECOVERY. Recreio Snatch Victory in Last Minutes.
Recrelo. 3 St. Joseph's.. 2 The Recreio were two goals down at one stage of their match; with St. Joseph's but A. Gowano than: desided in go into the for- wird-line and the move was more than Jutatifed by%
In the second half, Leonard was
(Mr. Caplan) (158_)bs.)
Chah Sweep: 1st. $240: 2nd. $82. Fat Shan Handiesp: Ono Mile.
1
(Mr. Proulx) (150 lbs.)
2
(Mr. Liang) (182 lbs.) Time: 33 8/6, 1.08, 1.41, 2.14.
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fouled in the penalty area, and Mr. Wong Lan Kam's Blue Plane Gomes netted from the spot.
Mr. G. W. Cooper's Silver Arrow
Ward, Rocha and Goanno scored· goals for the Recreio,
4 lengthe a lengths.
Pari-Mutuel Winner $14.20, Places $0.30 $7.40; $6.40.
Cash Sweep: 1st. $184.10, 2nd. $52.60. 8rd. $20.30.
Tal Shan Handicap: One Mlle. Mr. Chums's King's Counsel
(Mr. G. Roza) (100 lbs.) 1 Mr. Heard's Christmas Belle
(Mr. Soares) (152 lbs.) 2 Time: 33 1.05, 1.38. Italf length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $5.70, Places
$5.30.
Cash Sweop: 1st. $207; 2nd. $89. L
$1. Sweep. 1st. No. 6732 $1,041, 22nd. No. 2006 $547, Nos. 11055, 2547,
2810, 13380. $61.00 each. Maon Shan Handicap: First Division: One Mile and a Quarter. Messrs. Sturt and Lobel's Tango
(Mr. G. Roza) (157 lbs.) Wong Ping Slivn's Sunisch (Mr.
Proulx) (150 lbs.) Mr. Jomike's Shanghai Beau (Mr.
Harriman) (151 lbs.) Time: 34, 1.09, 1.44, 2.16 1/5, 2.51. 3 lengths. 1 length. Pari-Mutari: Winner $0.20, Places, $5.50, $0.50.
and neither side scored,Reuter,
GOLE
the STARS Play it
CLUB SOLA
S FATH
TO COUNTURACT A SLICE
TAKE THE ABOVE STANKE AND AIM TO THE RIGHT OF THE FAIR WAY
Is it possible to counteract alice with a hook ?
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Splicis perhaps more than any 1thing else has been the cause of more timid beginners giving up 2 the same in disgust. Nothing ie so nggravating as a tee shot 3 that curves ina disgustingly are into the rough along graceful the right of the falway.
Cash Sweep: $222; $03.00; $31.50.
Maon Bhan Handicap: Second Division: One Mile and a Quarter. Mr. Hau Une Flornotta (Mr.
Caplan) (149 lb.) Mrs. G. A. Harriman's Celerity
(Mr. Harriman) (184 Ibs.) Messrs. Carroll, Lo and Soo's Acacin
Lent (Mr. Carroll) (106 lbs.) Time: 38, 1.13, 1:48, 222, 284. 1% lengtha I length. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $7.40. Places $5.50, $0.40.
Cash Sweep: Ist. $249.20; 2nd. $71.20; 3rd. $35.00.
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The expert who con control his Intentional slice is to be envied. But alas! The poor Vuffer culs across his ball and sends it spin- ning, he knows not where.
Allowing for a alice by aiming to the left of the fairway to permit the ball to curve back into the middle will not help mators. The best way is to counteract it with a hook.
Draw the right foot back a into a closed stance and aim fr
The the right of the fairway. result will be a hook.---ART KRENZ.
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