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HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1931.

'ARGYLLS' GRIP ON HOCKEY PLAYERS

LEADERSHIP.

DOUBLE VICTORY OVER

BÖRDERERS.

TEN GOALS FOR KOWLOON.

By "Wanderer." The Argylis strengthened their position ns leaders of the Senior and Second Divisions of the II.K. Football League on Saturday by convincing wins over the South Wales Borderers. The senior game resulted in a win by three clear goals, thanks largely to their greater efficiency in the goal arcu.

VISIT MACAO.

CENTRAL BRITISH ASSN

TEAM DEFEATED.

A hockey team representing the Contral British Association, for merly the Kowloon British School Former Pupil's Association, pak

visit to Macao and engaged the Macao Hockey Club at a match.

The

the team tavelled on Venezia and were welcomed.

on arrival by Capt Cost, after which they adjourned to the Riveira for timin.

FANLING'S NEW RACECOURSE.

SUCCESSFUL OPENING

YESTERDAY.

PATRONS PLEASED. The opening of the new Kwanti racecourse at Fanling yesterday attracted a very large attendance, of and an excellent afternoon

port was enjoyed,

Punters had a rennonably good day with their selections, but The match resulted in a victory chiof attention was paid to the for Macao by three gonie to ni.greatly improved course and Its the Portuguese nellin two in the amenities, which have cost nearly firat half and adding a third after $15,000. the interval.

Kowloon notted ten times

Joseph's against St.

without W. stretching themselves, while the Club almost saved a point from their tussle with the Navy, who were badly rattled towards end,

The results were:

Senior Division.

2 Navy

10 St. Joseph's

3 Harderers

Polkys

Club Kowloon

Argylls

Recreio

Second Divyaton.

R.A.0.C.

University

Argylls

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St. Joseph's

2 12th Bty.

2 Kowloom

0 Navy

3 Borderers

Third Division.

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4 R. Engineers

6 Radio S. C.

á Borderers

ARGYLLS WIN KEEN STRUGGLE.

Borderers Wenk in Front of Goul.

FANLING GOLF.

C. SHIELDS WINS

BOGEY POOL.

There were 68 entries for the

the Bogey Pool played for at Fanling

during the week-end, W. C. Shield (7) winning with a score of 3 up.

I. Goldman (14) finished second! with

1 up, and other scores return- Pd were:

were:--

0

very

The Argylls employed more direct methods and were worthy winners of a keen encounter. The wingers

were lively and the inside forwards shot hard and often, McTavish again playing a conspicuous part. The Borderers were responsible for some elever mores and pretty footwork, but their finishing lakked punch. There was no scoring in the opening half, the defenders dominating. The forwards found the ball difficult to control on an uneven surface and fell ensy victims to keen tackling.

C. C. Stark (7). J. G. Campbell (1-4),

Commdr, E. 0. Priestley (12) C. H. Burton (16), all

MUATP.

A. B. Stewart (3) and J. far. rop +19) Anished I down.

THE LAI WAH CUP. CIVILIANS' TEAM AGAINST NAVY SELECTED.

Arrangements

for the Lai Wah Cup and the Challenge Shield Com- petitions have been made na follows:

Lal Wah Cap Competition. Saturday, November 21-Civiliana v. Navy, Kowloon ground, Kick-off nt.4 p.m. sharp.

Referee.-Sergt. G. Caswell R.A., Linesmen. P. O. Cook H.M.S. Cumber land and Mr. 1. W. Baldwin.

Che

The following will represent Civillan team:-G. Rodger, Martin, S. Strange; G. Hedley, P. McKelvie (Capt.), S. Bliss; B. Gosano, Segelan, Howe, A. V. Gosano and C. Pile.

Reserves: Brittain, Skinner, Moses and D. Leonard.

White Shirts will be provided on: the ground.

This Competition will be run on the League system, each team playing the other ones only. The following are

the other matches:

Army v. Civina, December 12th Sookumpo groundi, 4 p..

Navy v. Army, January 9th, Club

After the interval, the Argylls | ground. settled down to sounder tnelienl methods, mastered the diffeulties,

and scored three times through half, but he failed to hold Lang- MeTavish (two) and Wylic. The mend. Borderers were very persistent,

hut Hastie made some capital suves while he was brilliantly covered by Henderson, who had a great day, Davis, the Borderers Inside right, played below form and the attack suffered further through the inability of Harris to get his centres over with his usual accuracy.

The Argyis defenders, on the whole, played more condently than Morrison. Mullane, and their colleagues.

CLUB RALLY TOO LATE.

Navy Hard Put to It to Held on to Lend.

*

ST. JOSEPH'S SWAMPED. Kowloon Let Them

Off Lightly.

Complete satisfaction was ex- prossed with the very fine work put in by Messrs. W. T. Stanton. D. Wilson and E. M. Hazeland in this connexion.

THE RESULTS.

Race No. 1.

Mr. Henri's Royal Flush (170)

(Mr. Corbett) Mr. Stanton's Mike (170)

(Mr. Stanton) Majer 1. M. Stewart's Country

Club (161) (Major Stewart) Won by a neck; many lengths. Time: 3 mins. 38 seconds. Peri-mutuel: Win $7, 'nces

1

2

3

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YACHT CLUB.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

ARMY OUTPLAYED BY THE CLUB.

THE OPENING REGATTA OF THE SEASON.

Favourable weather conditiona The Hongkong Club displayed their attended the opening regatta of the best form of the current season on Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, which Saturday, when they met and defeated was held on Saturday afternoon. The the Army by three goals and four tries Commodore, Mr. E. W. Corpenter, (27 points) to a goal and a try (8 O.B.E., expressed his regret

the that polute). Throughout the game Canton and Manila could not particl- Club were vastly superior, although pate in the regatta, but said he was the Army were unfortunate to lose glad to say that there was every the services of Liuut, Keith-Murray, prospect of their being present at the who was injured and had to leave the closing cruise.

Beld. The results.of.the sailing-wore

The outstanding_playara word. Dr.... Cruising Yachts,

Selby and G. P. Lammert. Tho

half

while (West to East), Cunt Bock Maris

grumda. Hont (S), Finish Club Line (Went to 111s four tries were the reauit of his Lammert ran with great power. Distance: 24 miles,-1, Enat). Chinook (Capt. E. M. Bolt, R.A.); 2 completely baffling the defence, and it Curlew (Major Tosh, H. E.).

was one of his most successful days |In local football, "IT" CIRAS. Course-Start Club House

Courte-Start Murray Fier Line of the scrum

former gave a brilliant exposition

The teams" wore. Army:-L/Cpl. Line Frankham; Lt. Douglas, Ple. Stevens, (West to East), Mark East of Kow Lt. Richardson, Lt. Kelth-Murray loon Dock Paint (P), Cust Rock Lt. Younger and L/Cpt. Costello: Lt. Mark Boat (1), Mark Boat Club Prior, Lt. Grayham, L/Cpl. Tratt, House Line (P). Distance: 5 miten.- : L/Cpl. MePhillip, L/Cpl. Sutor, Pto. 1. Siekin (Minn Mackie); 2, Diana Lloyd, Pte. Gilmore, Pto. Walters, (Mrs. Bingham),

Club: S. J. II. Fox; G. P. Lam- Heyward Hayes and Gael Classes. mert, B. H. Griffiths, M. W. Turner, Course Start Club House Line C. J. D. Law; L. G. Robertson and (West to East), Mark East of Kaw. A. R. Selby; E. F. Buttrons, J. 11. Cunt Rock MeElney, G. O. Moutria, F. R. Birch, loon Dock Point (P),

Boat Club W. E. Peers, B. P. Massey, G. Mark Bent (P'), Mark

Reforço: Eng. Commander Busse Line (P). Distance: 5 miles, Devonshire, D. McLellan, 1, Daphne (Miss Stocks); 2, Boojum (Mrs. Pickering).

Hornell Cup and 4th Submarine Cup.-1, Kowloon (A. B. Flotilla Chambers, R. J. Grieve, M. Inilton, Place H. W. Dulley and 1. 3. Allison).

26 Whaler, H.M.S. Seraph; 2. H.M.S. Bruce,

27 ft. Wimlers,-1, HMS. Kent "A"; 2, H.M.S. Kent "B."

$8.80.

Betting.

Mike

Win 052

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Royal Flush Country Clubs

243

61

20

Race No. 2.

Messrs. Newbigging and Gordon's

Noukhall (167) (Mr.

Newbigging)

1

Mr. Refcck'a Glorious Stag (163)

(Mr. Proulx) Mr. S. S. Li's Mascot (152)

(Mr. Harriman) Won by half length; two lengils. Time: 1 min. 30.3/5 ance. Pari-mutual: Win $7.85. Placen 1st $4.50; 2nd $2.30; 3rd $2.00:

Race No. 3.

Mr. Heand's Christmas Belle

1 (158) (Mr. Corbett) Mr. Stanton's The Partridge

Minett Scalling Cup-1, Hong kong (R. W. Dulley); 2, Middle (M. Railton).

Cup for

Percy Smith Challenge Pair-1, Kowloon (A. H. Chambers, 11. W. Dalley and I. G. Allison).

The following won prizes for Inwn bowls:Mensra. A. T. Hamilton, W. J. Hansen, W. Macfarlane and Dr. Shellshear.

The Races.

son.

T

KOWLOON LUCKY.

B.

WilT-

Have Worst of Exchanges But Defeat Hermes.

Kowloon were distinctly fortunato to beat L.M.S. Hermes by 6 points. to three at King's Park on Saturday, the sailors enjoying the better of the exchanges, but falling to force home. advantages.

Weakness in

the forward line robbed the Hermes of severni chances. of acoring, while Kowloon seized theirs in fine style, and because of thin deserved to win.

The teams were-Kowloon D. Skinner: J. J. Ferguson. (captain),

Only two crews, Ewer and Hongkong G. C. Burnett, D. Black, T. 5. D. Electric, contested in the Horneli Cup Whitley; D. F. Kilby, D. J. B. and 4th Submarine Flotilin Cap, but Grozier; J. E. Wilson. Dr. Cogan, G. the race was a good one.

G. Bonham, J. Riddell, S. Macnidor. Thi start was all that could be S. Hardy, T. W. Tipple, and A. desired, Ewo striking 30 and the Easterbrook.

HermesSlater; Scott, Stewart,

Lon, Yarnail,

(156) (Mr. Stanton) 2 H.E.C. 32. Ewo ateadily drew aheadward, Brown; F/Lt. Colquhoun, L.

3

Lady Peel's Marquis Hall (265)

(Mr. Colman) Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time: 3 malas. 0.3/5 rece. Pari-mutuei: Win $10.60. Places 1st $2.90; 2nd 3.16; 3rd $2.00.

Race No. 4.

Mr. Bramwell's Nidd (168)

(Mr. Bramwell) Mr. Cox's Purity (169)

(Mr. Cox) Mr. Davy's Mountain Rat (168)

(Mr. Davy) Won by G lengths; two lengthy. Time: 1 min. 0 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $3.20. Placen Int $2.00 2nd $6.00; 3rd $12.20.

Race No. 5.

Mr. Aitch Altck's Chivalrous

the half mile mark had

and at established

a lend of two lengths. Charsley; Wright, The .E.C. then made a epurt and Sheppard, Hamilton, Whiting, Bakor,

and Edwards. reduced this lend to 1% lengths in which position the boats crossed the finishing line.

Nine crews lined up at the start for the race for 25ft, whalers and the resuit was in doubt t the last 1 minuto as there was only a matter of three or four lengths between first 2 and last boats most of the way over

the course, but on nearing the Anish 3ng line, the beats from II.M.S. Seraph, Bruce and Sepoy drew ahead and crossed the line in this order. H.M.S. Seraph winning by two lengths.

2

(1:19) (Mr. Reidy) Messrs. Grist and Beck's Mongo- Han Stag (149) (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Y. T. Fung's Blue Boy (147)

(Mr. Fung) Won by two lengths; 3/4 length. Time: 2 mins, 18 seen. $3.10; 3nd $5.80.

Pari-mutuel: Win $3.00 Places Int

Race No. 6

BRILLIANT SOUTH AFRICANS.

COMPLETELY OUTPLAY NEW SOUTH WALES.

Sydney, Nov. 14. The South Africans continued o Ten crews turned out for the race outplay New South Wales when the for 27 ft. whaters and after a good match between the teams was con- start the bonte soen spread out, The tinued here to-day. three crews to cross the line first were

The tourists eventually scored 426

HMS. Kent na Berwick, Kent "Ain their first innings, H. G. Taylor winning by two lengths.

batting extremely well in compiling 124.

Minett Sculling Cup.

The entrants for this event were:

The Australians failed to withatan

31. W. Dulley, M. Reilton, and J. F. the keen attack of the visitors, and Parry. An excellent start was made were dismissed for 108. Don Brad- MI31 scored 30, McCabo 37 and but Dulley soon established a clight Fairfax 3-Bell and McMillan---- lend and at the half way mark was wrought the damage, the former two lengths up on Railton the latter capturing four wickets for 86 runs, being one length ahead of Parry, The and his colleague 4 for 62.

Kowloon scored six goals in the first twenty-five minutes, walking through the St. Joseph's defence with the greatest of case. They! slacked off noticeably in the Mr. Stanton's Fritz (180) second half, indulging in pattern-

(Mr. Stanton) weaving, and the final score was Dr. Maugown's Pens Mo

(Dr. Macgown) 2 Won by Many lengths. Pari-mutuel; Win $3.90. Places

Timberlake netted four times (three of them being perfect goals) Duncan claimed three, and 1st $2.30; 2nd $2.90. Dominy, Hodley and lanson com- pleted the tally.

In a game replete with thrills, work of a line of forwards Mrs. Harriman's Celerity (158)

до

from

BOOK

of

Hollywood, thanks largely to the

that they might be BugKested the Navy established a lead

Mate of better things with a

defence

bohind 3-1 on thair merits, but were

them, very hard put to il to avert 21 acored three goale for St. Joseph's breakdown in the closing stages.from close range. Two of them

goal A chance

Strange were obtained in swift raids with instilled new life into the Club Kowloon's defenders caught up

the

the attack. The field team and

strongly and

joining enthusiastically did they apply first came as the result of a de- pressure that the relief when thelightfully pretty passing move- final whistle blow was all on thement in which Hollywood and

Loonurd

the chief roles. took Navy side.

St. Joseph's

ph's defence was wrotch- Both goalkeepers had plenty toed. The half-backs were do. All the forwards showed a

tried readiness to shoot: if anything, hard but were drawn out

pletely overrun, the baeks they were a little too eager at position time and again, while the times, the range of their shots Souza, in goal, seemed listless giving Clucas and Rodger plenty after

com.

1

I

2

3

Race No. 7, Mr. T. P. T.'s Sonny Boy (152)

(Mr. Leo)

(Mr. Carroll) Mr. Arlik's Movanagher (153)

(Mr. Bulter), Won by 2 lengths; many lengths. Time: 2 mins. 18 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $0.60. Places 1st $2.00; 2nd $3.50.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS.

The List of Lucky Winners In Seven Events.

SOME BIG RETURNS.

Race 1.

of

686 $504.20

228 $101.20

805 #80.00

Race 2

of time to judge the flight of the after the fourth goal had passed

him. ball.

seriously tested.

never

In the circumstances, all the In the early stages, the Navy Kowloon players looked to be in halvos smothered the Club attack, brilliant form. They were which showed a decided weakness on the left, but the home sida were on level torms at the interval, Howo netting brilliantly to nullify Langmead'a anap goal in the first

minute.

POLICE ON TOP.

Poor Efforts at Scoring.

311 $678.90

251 $185,40

205 $ 82.70

$25 tickets Nos. 426, 895, 157, 604, 614, 220.

Race 1.

534. $681.10

213 $194.00

15707.30

$25

(leketa Nos, 727, 488, 277, 628,

684,

Raco 4.

242 31,745.80

00408.80

002 $ 249,40,

Excellent constructive play by the Navy backed up by Skinner's

The Police captured both points | 572, superb work on the loft wing, from their game with the Recrolo, rocked the Club defence in the scoring twice without reply. The eccond half and Langmead otted Recreto nelded a weak side and twice to put the result, as

$34.75 tickets Nos. 965, 476, 226,

forwards in this period wore slow, by the Police zorgc without 251, 114, 1,314, 244, 22.

beyond doubt. The Club were overplayed, but wild shoot-

ing, attack enabled) Howe seemed out

wont &

the touch, and suffering debacle.

only on the right wing was danger The Recrolo backs were faulty, really threatening. Then Strange their half-backs disjointed and got his goate change.

and the game under their forwards unable to make Clucas was kept exceedingly much headway In the absence of

good passes. the backs showed signo of The Palice were sound in de-

refused to come

equalierunder pressure, but the fonce, but their forwards could

reasonably good

not settle down to anything like Segalon was outstanding for the

combination. Club Ho-performed remarkably "Kick and run tactice was the woll against the Navyle most and dangorosa wing and he found time general order of the day and this produced two goals (from Pile and

to ply his forwards with beautiful Williams) when the territorial ad- lv accurato passes. Skinner also vantage established was sufficient showed up well as an attacking to have produced half a dozen.

Race G.

482 $788,80

407 $224.80

110 $112.40

$25 tickets Nos. 448, 81:

Race 6.

78 $855 647 $285 - $26 tickets Non. 308, 362,

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Race 7...

829 1.100.70

865 * 814,20

038 107.10

$25 tickets Nos. 568, 8107.

distanco between boats gradually increased and the line was creened in the above order.

l'erey Smith Challenge Cup for Pairs Red striking the slower rate, 30 as against White's 34, noon took the lead which was gradually increased until the tino was TOBBO four longtha ahead of White.

DEFEAT AT LAST.

SPRINGBOKS BEATEN IN THIRTEENTH MATCH.

London, Nov. 14. The South African (Springbok) rugby tourists have at last boon de- fented!

To-day they met Leicester and East Midlands in their thirteenth match of the tour, and lost by 30 points to 21-Router.

Eve

THE AROADE GLOUCESTER BUILDING

The South Africans did not en- force the follow-on, and before the close had scored 'elevon runs with- out loss in their second venture at the wicket-Router.

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