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(Continued from Page 8.)

They hold their goal-line intact

LOCAL OPEN GOLF LINCOLNS COLOURS

CHAMPIONSHIP

during the first half but during the M. W. BUDD SCORES AN second Hayden and Himbury found the net for the Engineers.

The Gorman defence ebowed up well and Ammann, in goal, brought off some remarkable good saves.”

FRIENDLY MATCH.

Mias M. Woolley performed the "hat-trick" in the game betwen St. Andrew's Ladies and the Y.M.C.A, on the Marine ground, which was won by St. Andrew's by three goals to ane. Miss Bi. Mason netted the only goal for the "Y" Ladies.

+

TO DAY'S MATCH. Mamak Shield

EASY WIN

HOLDER SECOND

LOWERED

(Continued from Pays 8.)

ARTILLERY'S HEAVY BATTERY

Mr. M. W. Badd, the weil-known Wholly Disintergrates

Shanghai golfer, wan the open golf championship of the Colony at Fanling yesterday, returning a card of 75 over the Old Course and a card of 71 over the New Course for an aggregate of 146,

R.E. ▼ H.M.S. Wishart-Bookan-

Ho led the field eight strokea po, 4

P.,

ahead of the holder, Mr. A. B. RE: J. Balley: Stedman & White-Stewart, who returned 76 and 78

field: Cancy, Mullins & Holmes; for an aggregate of 154. Leslie, Q.M.S. Inydon, Himbury, B. Harding Foxg. Roservo: 0. Harding.

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RA.S.C

R. Engineers. 840 2 8 10 8 Radio Sport.. 8 8 0 0 20

University

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Тамьт

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0 0

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the Club

Although they were without Strange, the Interport back, the Club disappolated by losing 3-all to the Royal Artillery.

who

Williams, The Inclusion of the previous week scored five goals against Eastern for the reserves, mado no material difference in the effectiveness of the forward line qu The best score put up by am goal-scoring medium. Once again visitor from clubs other than the It was a case of weakness with the R.H.K.G.C. was 169 by D. C. Club Intermediates. Supporters may Wilson, Kowloon, who scored 91 shortly be asking why the selection in the morning and 88 in the after-committee does not take any action in strengthening this department. noon, winning the Visitors Cup.

The Artillery forwards were allowed The prize for the best morning round went to A. E. Lissaman with A score of 81 on the Old Course, and that for the best afternoon Individualism gave place to con- round was won by A. H. Fergu-certed movements among the Bon, who went round the New forwards a fault which characteris- led the team two years ago. Strange Course in 74.

was especially guilty in this respect, and we could not keep him together.

O, E. C. Marton....81+76167

..83+78=101

.91+74-160

Other scores were:

A. T. Lay

A. H. Ferguson

I. W. Shewan ...

A. E. Lissaman

I. Newton

D

J. E. H. Cogan

4 0 0 A

D. S. Edward

A

0

h 1 24

F. J. de Rome

AT. Braley....

5 0 0

Kowi'n Indians 3 0 0 3 R.A.M.C. German Club. 5

ROOSLAN WINS

(Continued from Page 8.)

CASH SWEEP RESULTS. Raco 1,

$350.63 100.10 50.10 Unplaced ponies ($ 25 each): No.

Race 2,

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No. 493 138

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$1,367.37. 387.82 193.01

F. E. A. Remedios

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KOWLOON THEFTS

TWO PAWNBROKERS CHARGED

far too much rope in mid-held, wind the result that both Hynes Martin were overpowered.

Club

mon

The thrustful tactics of the Arlil-; lery told its tale carly in the game und the fact that the team Anished n strongly as it started indicates how dominating they were in all

phases. Bryant, Seal and Wood were very prominent attackers, and Pardoe al centre half was always in the ascendency.

It was the result of a perfect centro from Seal that Bryant open- ed the R.A.'s account and the other two were notted by Wood.

JONES MISSES A

PENALTY

AND BORDERERS A LEAGUE POINT

If over a team deserved to shure

In consequence of the recovery the plunder in a league football match of a silver cigarette case and

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Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Non. watch, alleged to have been stoles when they met South China

It was the S.W. Borderers yesterday 203, 160, 250.

from European residences in Saukunpon. Kowloon in September, two pawn-; brokers, Ho Shu and Wong Choi,

But thanks to Jones missing JL were charged before Mr. Butters penalty in the closing minutes, and Japan Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos. at the Kowloon Magistracy this Davies being sent off the field at a Japan 780, 196, 302, 307, 47.

time when the Chinese were being Japan morning with receiving stolen pro- territorially outplayed, South China Japan and Shanghai perty and with a breach of the snatched both points by the old gon! conditions of their licences by not in three. making sufficient enquiries before Unplaced panien ($53.87 ench): Nos, accepting articles for pawn.

A first half, fuil of good football Straits 319, 415, 174, 405.

It was revealed by Dutective in the course of which the Borderers Foochow Race 5.

Sergeant Lamont, who prosecuted, obtained a one goal advantage, pro- Samshul and Wuchow that a series of thefts occurred in sed better things to come, but they Shanghai...

Fid not materialise. The game de-Manila, Makasser, and Sourabaya Septenther in European residences generated into a wild scramble with Swatow, Amoy and Fouchow Unplnent vonies (325 each); Nos. Kowloon. Immediately after tempera frayed and the employment Montla 302, 322, 544,

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all the articles stolen to every pawnshop in the Colony. -

No. 20 250 102

832 506

607.18 173.48 86.74

Race 6,

$847.01 186.03

92.52

On October 19, Sergeant La-

EVENLY MATCHED.

Swatow

Bangkok

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canada, C. and 8. America and Europe via San Francisco ................

very

As a whole the teams were Unplaced ponics (325 each): Nos. mont carried out a raid on a house evenly matched, the neat construc 526, 381, 416.

Race 7. No. 332

11

78 401

$639.89 181.11

90.56

Unplaced ponies (32 each): Nos. and a watch, which formed the took them some

defence rather disconcerting and

38, 412, 653, 501, 200.

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The following cable at the close of the sugar market on Saturday has been received by Mesara. Pen treath and Co.

London Terminals, March 1933 6/-% up d. May 1933 6/2 up d. August 1933 6/6% up 3⁄4d. December 1933 6/7% up 3⁄41⁄4d. Buyers at above prices, sellers naking d-d-mora,

+

Straits

"Japan and Canada

Shanghal, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver B.C. and *Europe via Siberia

in Woosung Street, and, theretive work of the Borderers front line arrested a man, in whose posses-comparing well with the movemcuta Manila. Rabaul,

Australia, and sion were found pawn-tickets of South China. The Chinese found

*New Zealand vin Brisbane relating to a silver cigarette cass the robust methods of the soldiers'

Come little subject of the charge in this case their play accordingly, During that

tline

to adjust The man arrested in this raid, he period Jones completed a beautiful unid, would be charged separately. movement by scoring with

Sandakan hard Amoy Police enquiries made following shot close in and by this goal they Straits this rald revealed that these led at the interval,

Amay articles were pawned several days The Borderers began their question. Amoy and Formosa via Swalow after their description had been able tactics early in the second half circularised. The description of and it was not surprising to see a the cane was very clear indeed; in penalty awarded against from which fact the date, "Ist. January, 1930, scores were levelled. After this, the Chinese Rot into their stride and was inscribed on the top right-despite desperate kicking and tackling hand corner.

by Mutland and Morrison, Wong Mei- Giving evidence, Mr. C. A. fun broke through and obtained the Goldenberg. of No. 284, Prince lead.. Edwnext Rond, said he identified

The plny became moro and more that of Capt scrappy culminating in Dayles being the cigarette case Lionel MeRea, master of the 8.5. sent off the Beid, and his presence was Hinsang, who also stayed at the sadly missed during the subsequent t

above address with his wife.play, when it needed but an oppor- Witness testified to the case being tunist to score for the Borderers. stolen on the sight of September frantic efforts to get on level terms It looked an nough the Borderers 24. a report being made to the

would he successful when South China police, The value of the article

were penalised in the fatal arez

area, but Was 395.

Jones shot wildly and past the post and thereafter the Chinese took up the for running, pressing hardly the home

Idefenders until the final whistle.

New York Terminals. December 1932 .99 up 1 pt. March 1933 .94 up 2 pts. May 1933 97 up 1 pt. July 1933 1.02 up 2 pts.

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