THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ́11, – 1934.

COTTON REGAINS THE BELGIAN TITLE.

Padgham Disqualified For Starting Late

Waterloo (Brussels), Aug, 15. Henry Cotton, the British open golf champion, added to his laurels yesterday by winning the Belgian Open championship. His score for the four rounds of 18 holen was 279. The runner-up WA& another Engllahman, Porcy Allies, of Beaconsfold, with 282. Ho was followed by Augusto Boyer, of France, the holder, with 288, Arthur Havors, of Sandy Lodge, returned 200 and Mark Seymour, of Crow Wood, the Scot- tish champion, and 292.

Cotton was three strokes behind the lender, Percy Allina, of Beaconsfield, at the end of the third round, and although not his usual confident self, he did 'n fine sixty-eight-three under par--on his final round, to regain the title ho won three years ago."

Cotton's rounds were: 67-71 --78-63.—279,

Aliss, whose score at the end of the third round was 207, had also done 68, but took 75 for the last round..

At the end of the third round in the morning, A. II. Padgham, of Bundridge Park, the British Ryder Cup player, was disqualified for storting Inte. He had dono a brilliant round of 68, which gave him second place three strokes behind Allies, but his disqualif- cation cancelled this. He mistook his starting time. It should have been 9.15, but he misread the "1" for a "4" and went on the teo to start at 0.40 a.m. Padgham was bitterly disappointed but realised It was his own fault.

SCHOOLS SOCCER CRISIS

Hants Boys Out Of English Shield

in fa

Otto Kruger, Heather Angell and Nancy Carroll, as they appear together in that charming, impudent comedy "Springtime For Heary", which le the next attraction at the King's Theatre this weak.

HONGKONG WHEELERS' HOCKEY SEASON

CLUB RUN

SUCCESSFUL START MADE BY NEW

'ORGANISATION

SPEED TRIALS ARRANGED: THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME

Radio Sports To Run Three Teams

RUMOUR DENIED

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Interviewed presentative yesterday afternoon regarding

press

of the dropping out

the Radlo Sports Club, twice champions, from the Mamak Hockey Tournament,

the Radin team, said that the Radlo

A record attendance marked the organised run of the Hong-Mr F. A. Kemp, former captain of kong Wheelers on Sunday and it was found advisable to split up will be running three teams this year. into two parties in the interests of safety on the road.

MILITARY AQUATICS

20th Battery Meeting At

Y.M.C.A. Bath

An extraordinary position schools' football has arisen Hampshire, where four of the

The heats of the Aquatle Sports most important schools associa- Mecting of the 20th Battery, Royal tions in the counties-Bourne Artillery, were swum off in the mouth, Portsmouth, Southampton Y.M.C.A. bath yesterday afternoon, and Aldershot-have been die- The 880 Yarde Free Style was de affiliated by the English Schools' cided some time ago and resulted in Football Association.

victory for L/Bdr. Mooney Trouble arose through the play/Bdr. Gay won the 50 Yards Free ing of a match between Hampshire Style. boys and a French team from Le The Fancy Diving took place yes- Havre at the end of last season. terday, Bdr. Connor carrying off the The arrangements for this game arst prize, while in the Long Plunge were made by the llanta F.A. and Gng. Tyrell was first

Results:

the four. Associations took part in it in defiance of instructions by the E.S.F.A. that they were not to de so. They have since refused to sign a declaration that

they would not again take part in any match arranged by the Hants FA. or other representative body.

At the same time they express- ed their loyalty to the E.S.F.A. and their willingness to abide by the rules and regulations of that body, which they contend have not been broken,

The disaffiliation of these four Associations means that boys their die from the schools in tricts are banned from taking part in the national competition

for

the English Schools F.A. Shield, the lants County Schools F.A. competition, from playing against any other Schools As sociation aliated to the E.S.F.A. and from being chosen for county or International games.

HOME RACING

LATEST CALL-OVER FOR THE ST. LEGER London, Sept. 10. The following is the final call-over for the St. Leger:

4/6 Windsor Lail (t. and o.) 100/14 Umidwar (t. oni o.) 100/8 Lozingaro (t, and ot

18/1 Adept (t. and o.)'

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Fancy Diving (Final),-1, Bdr. Connor; 2, L/Bdr. Mooney and Gar. Brock.

rockaging (Final)-1, Gnr. Tyrell: Matthews: 0, L/Bdr.

Gnr. "J. Mooney.

75 Yards Free Style (Qualifying!

Gar. T. Four)-L/Bdr. Mooney, Smith, L/Bdr. Gay and Gar. Sell.

25 Yards Beginners Dash (Qualify- ing Four). Gne, Stubbs, Gnr. San dells. Gnr. Wright, Gor. Smith.

Gunners' 150 Yards Free Style (Qualifying FourGnt. T. Smith, Gnr. Gower, Gar. Gardiner and Gnr. Sargent.

26 Yards Free Style (Qualifying] Four)-Gar. Roscoe, Gur, T. Smith, L/Bdr. Gay und Gar. Gower.

150 Yards Medley (Baek, Breast Free Styles, Qualifying Four), Gar. Gower. Gnr. Brock, L/Bdr. Mooney and Gar. Rosene,

18/1 Primero (o. 20/1 t.) 20/1 Tiberlux (t. and o.)' 20/1 Achtenun (t. and o.) 20/1 Patriot King (9.)

25/1 Autumn .(0) 28/1 (L.) 100/1 81. Hubert (0) 200/1 Pride of the Chilterns (0.) Place Betting.

2/0 Windsor Lad (laid)

(wanted).

6/5 Umidwar (o.) 5/2 (t.) 5/2 Lozingare (t, and o.) 7/2 Achtonan (o) 1/1 (t.) 7/2 Adept (6) 4/1 (8)

100/30 Primero (t, and o.)

The three teama," he said, "will

be Radio Sports Club eleven.

A stendy pace was maintained bything in the Mamak. Hockey both parties until Shatin Was Tournament, and two Leams for reached, where a halt was called

rendry games, the Radin Indians and for refreshments. Tripe was the Raillo Cosmos." eventually renched at 12.10 p.m. when lunch was taken. After

"The formation of the new Young

will not team Silas' Assoclationi affect us in the slightest," added Mr. Kemp.

to

the Wheeler, indulged in welcome baths. The return journey

Te entries, of which acven Bre to Kowloon was commenced at 3.30

new teams, have been received p.m., the dispersal point being date in the Mamank. Tournament.

The spin,

The new teams are: Young Sikhs' reached at 4.60 p.m. though rather long for some of the Association, I.M.S. Suffolk, H.1.9. new members, was thoroughly en- Cornwall, H.M.S. Falmouth, M.S. foyed. Some excellent cycling was Keppel, 1.1.S. Whitehall and Royal displayed among the Chinese riders Ardiy Service Corps. The Police, last which augurs well for the Wheelers year's winners, the Royal Corps of chances in the proposed speed con- Signals, and H.M.S. Medway have tests with other local cycling or re-entered. genisations. It War with great

of some repute from Dundee, Scot- pleasure that Mr. J. Scala, a cyclist land, was admitted to membership

of the Club. Mr. Scala's experience welcome will prove a great and naset.

SPEED TRIALS.

PRESIDENT'S SON.

EXCITING EXPERIENCE IN YACHT RACE

Boston, Sept. 10. Fears that James Roosevelt, son The following speed trials have the United States President, had been arranged to take place in the been lost at set caused nation-wide New Territories on Wednesday, pro- excitement to-day, but were quickly viding weather conditions are satis dissipated by a telephone call from factory.

Portland, Maine: announcing that B. Fuller

3 miles he was safe. J. Scala

10 miles James participated in a yacht D. Mecker

20 miles race yesterday, being one of the It has been decided that next schooner-yncht, Black Barrow, a Sunday run will be to Castle fifty-five footer, Out of the feet the of 27 yachts which participated in commencing from Peak Vehicular Ferry, Jordan Road, the race, the Black Barrow was the Kowloon, at 9.30 am, sharp. All only one which had failed to report cyclists are invited to

attend. at nightfall. Bathing kit should be carried.

Last Saturday's meeting of the newly formed Club was marked by un almisphere of keen enthusiasm and the number of potential mem bers attending was highly gratify ing to the founders of the Club.

CLUB'S PLANS.

A heavy fog had been hanging over the coast earlier in the after- noon, and it was believed that the yacht had been unable to make

land.

broadenst and two aeroplanes and A general alarm was immediately

nine coastguard cutters began an intensive search.

Though the, Club has been in

When the yacht arrived at Port- existence for only a short while, land, it was learned that James had schemes and plans for the future heard reports via the radio that he have been discussed and will he

to

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUN, Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra to be held on Race Meeting, Saturday, 22nd September, 1934, FAR EASTERN INVESTMENTS (Weather permitting), may be

obtained at the Secretary's Office. & SECURITIES TRADING CO.

Club Gloucester Building: the House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Rond.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, the 13th September, 1934.

By Order,

C. R. BROWN,

Secretary,

Always Good Dancing

at the

YELLOW DRAGON

put into effect with the least as missing, but was unable Posible delay. These will include answer because the yacht carried

no transmitting set-United Press. DANCING ACADEMY speed trials over various distances

1/6 and, when our long distance riders monted upon cycling as a means have acttled down, a. 12-hour and of seeing and enjoying the beauty possibly a 24-hour run.

spots of the Colony, and finally

Me. B. Fuller, the President, exhorted those who were not at spoke of the pleasure to be obtain-present members of Club to be- ed from this form of sport and come such as soon as possible, stressed the usefulness of cycling A further meeting has been both as a hobby and a recreation, arranged for Saturday next in the

the Club 5/1 Autumn (t. and a.).--For-Je commented upon cycling as a Hendquarters of

hobby and a recreation. He com- Queen's Road.

76/20 Tiberius (a.) 4/1 (L.)

0/2 Patriot King (t. and o.)

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