THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

OCTOBER 1 1934.

INTERNATIONAL

Howe Beats The Saints- And How!

(Continued from Page 8.) jumped into, best form from the open- ke Saturday's experience too much their sides' four goals, not the seal ing whistle, and in sharing three of heart, although they can, if they on-

Д capital afternoon's work. bose, also learn some valuable les-Fernandez on the left wing showed ne therefrom. It is not saying too decided Improvement en laat season, ch to muggest that there was and "Darkie" Lee, whom he has become stinct slackening up all round after accustomed to the progressive tactics ard had netted their fourth point. of Ward will settle down into a useful

to that time, the team had played winger.

Bly good football, and thoroughly

erited the big lead established. But

inutes.

One of the most satisfactory fen-

BOWLS SHIELD FINALISTS

Week-End Football

ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL Results

IRELAND MAKE VAIN EFFORT

SWITZERLAND IN

POOR GAME

The following wore the results

in local league football during the week-end.

DIVISION L

Hongkong Club 5 St. Joseph's Hongkong Police & Athletic R. A.

4 Kowloon.

South China "B" 2 Lincoln Regt. South China "A" 6 Borderers Club de Recreio 2 East Lancs.

DIVISION J1.

England and Portugal will contest the final of the Gutierrez International lawn bowls shield as a result of yesterday's semi-final ties. Navy which saw England outplay Athletic Ireland, and Portugal best Lincoln Regt. Switzerland.

Eastern Ath. Ireland, and Portugal beat) University Switzerland.

South China

ccess so often breeds over-confd-turus of the game was the really ex- ce, although not a soul on the cellent type of gania scored: Ward ound could have foreshadowed such for instance opened the Saints' account. with glorious drive, while there was which complete change as that me over the game in the closing two doubts about effect of Rochn's shot which saw the second goal signalled. A useful lead this, bul Leonard promises to become a very Fernandez made it look watertight e successor to. A. V. Gosano at left when he netted a third a few minutes ek, and generally speaking the before the interval. It was odds on fence on Saturday left Saints' up the Cub crossing over with a threo Irters satisfied. Elims, Conin and goal deficit, but almost simultaneous us formed a useful half backline; with the referee's interval signal, rtainly ne a trie they were streets Hove bundled, Lim and the ball into

Club Intermediates in the net to reduce the margin. cad of the astructive work, although "none of em could hold a candle to Pote-lunt went further shend through

Late in the second half, St. Joseph's world famous athlete, while on board English four, who, cloverly led by

Ward, the Harana

Bradbury, established an r individual performance,

earlys.w. Borderers Walsh who scored

Maru Mian Aras, the new centre-forward re-drive, and then followed the Club's Paed

with another rasping

advantage which they retained Lincoln liegt. through Hongkong Saturday on route to Japan.

until the close,

R.A.S.C. Cavanagh made a big effort for R.A.F Ireland following severe reveries East Lance, on the eighth and tenth head, and 'Radio S.C.

aled glimpses of a sound knowledge extraordinary recovery,

the essentials pertaining to thei

Pote-Hunt started it with a great

ty of a leader of the attack, but 80 yards shot which caught Lim by

A study of. Miss Stella Walsh,

on

Ireland were no match for tho

did not shoot enough, and wasted surprise, and Howe followed up the goals in ne many minutes, all really the users pulled up from 3-18 to mo opportunities. Rocha and Ward opening with three machine gun-like delightful efforts.

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10-18. Ireland's recovery came

7 Young Indians

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6 East Lancs...

1 9.W. Borderers 1

0 Hongkong Club 0 3 Royal Engineers 0 DIVISION III.

8 Railway R. Club 0

4 Recreio

4 R.A.0.C.

2 R.A.M.C.

2 Hongkong Pallee 1

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Bradbury

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RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION.

in the pleture until late in the Arsenal Įgame, whereas Post and Grimmitt,¦ Aston Villa without performing brilliantly, Blackburn were steady and could generally Derby

Chelsea be relied upon to cut-bowl, their

Leeds opponents.

Leicester Liverpool Middlesbrough

DISAPPOINTING GAME. The standard of lawn bowls Portsmouth served up in the other match at Wolves. the Kowloon Cricket Club Waa hardly complimentary to the semi- final of such an important com-) petition.

Barnsley None of the players found their Bradford C.

Dlackpool true form, but the fuctuating of Bary the fortunes of the game kept Hull intercat alivé,

Manchester U. Portugal soon had an early lead Newcastle wiped off and found themselves in Notts County arrears at the eighth head. They art Vale

Sheffield U.

5 Birmingham

4 Preston N. E.

@ Stoke

3 Grimsby

Tottenham

2 Huddersfleid

⚫ Sunderland

3 West Brom,

1 Manchester C.

2. Wednesday

+ Everton

1 Bradford

I

SECOND

DIVISION.

4'Oldham

0

0

1 Southampton 1

2 Fulham

2 Brentford

3 8WONACO

2 Norwich

3 Notts Forest

3 Barnicy

6 Bolton

returned to score a four on the West Ham

seven

2 Plymouth

(SOUTH).

2 Cardiff

inth, and at the nineteenth were

shots in front. Then THIRD DIVISION Switzerland registered a three on the 20th head to bring themselves | Aldershot within reach, but Portugal with- Bournemouth stood the chailenge, securing a Iristol C. single on the last head, to win by Crystal Pai.

Charlton

26-21.

LEAGUE SEASON

CLOSES

Bowling Green are Runners-Up

Exeter Newport

4

Queen's P. R.

Swindon

Torquay. Watford

• Northampton

Coventry

3 Millwall

2 Bristol R.

1 Clapton 0.

2 Gillingham..

1 Southend

4 Brighton

'G Luton

1 Reading.

3 Mansfield

3 Chesterfield

G Wrexham

4 Accrington

4 York

0 Darlington

4 Rotherham

1 Walsall

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The EIGHTH `EXTRA RACE Parls, Sept. 6. MEETING will be held (Weather The "handicapper's dream" was Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on nearly realised at Chantilly to-day Saturday, Gth October, and ont when three horses in a field of 14 | Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, I deadheated in the Prix de Chateau- | commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days. The First Bell will be Rung at Lafite, a handicap of £180.

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Alembers are notified that they and

their Ladies must wear their Badges

prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

The three winners were M. Jenn 1.30 p.m. Stern's Tranche Montagne, M. Jacques Fould's. Evremonde, and Mme. C. Lejeunce's Delighted.

M. Vagliano's Dean Swift finished fourth only a neck behind the three 1 winners, followed closely by the 2 favourite, Mme. Rene Sibilat's Fin- 1 noise.

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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Barrow Kowloon Bowling Green Club Chester Carlisle succeeded on Saturday in, finishing Crowe second to the Indian Recreation Doncaster Club.. champions of the second Hartlepools division of the lawn bowls league, Lincoln while Kowloon Cricket Club, in Rochdale the first division, beat Civil Ser-Southport vier to avoid relegation.

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BILLIARDS MATCH.

2 New Brighton

5 Gatrahead

1 Halifax

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).

Aberdeen Albion Clyde

Hamilton

Hearts Kilmarnock

An enjoyable Billiards match was Queen's Park played on Saturday night in the Queen O'Sth.

R.N. Dockyard Police mess between Rangers the R.N.Y.P. and the Medical Staff St. Johnstone

of the R.N. Hospital. The Police, team proved much the superior win- ning by 836 points to 638. Scores. were as follow:

Police.

IN. Hospital.

1 Airdrie.

2 Celtic

2 Dundee

4 St. Mieren

5 Ayr

2 Partick

I Danfermine

1 Falkirk

1 libernians

2 Motherwell

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(SECOND DIVISION).

A. Gorman 150 v. P.O. Chapter 122 Arbroath

J. Philpott 150 v. P.O. Ryder 61 Brechin

W. Stafford 150 v. P.O. Jelby 113 Cowdenbeath

E. McL.

Coombe

Dundee U. 80 v. P.0. Dingley 150 East Fife W. Martin 150 v. P.O. Porter W. Corselt

83 Enat Surling 150 v. P.O. Roobrok 104 Edinburgh The best break of the evening was Leith 25. by W. Stafford,

Sten'muir

6 Montrose

1 Third Lanark 3 Raith Rovers 2 Alloo

@ Dumbarton 0 St. Bernards

5 King's Park

2 Morton

1 Forfar

A Man-Sized Jobl

It is years in the memory of French racing men since the handi- capper's dream of every starter finishing exactly level according to his allotment of the weight has cont 0 his allotment of the weight has

come so close to being true,

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K.B.G.C. SMOKER.

Enjoyable Dinner. And Concert Held.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure..

Badges adnitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rhoma at 35.00 per day for Gentle- men and $3.00 per day for Ladies through the SECRETARY upon the (Both including Tax) are obtainable personal application of d Member,. such Member to be responsible for. all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, Ord Finar, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock, noon. ・・

Badges admitting to Mombers' Eu- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

On No Pretext will Chlidren be

F. L. RAPLEY RETURNS.permitted in either Enclosure during

the Meeting.

About 60 members of the Kowloon Timns are obtainable at the Club Bowling Green Glub rat down to an House provided they are ordered entoyable steak and kidney dinner, from the No. 1 Boy in advance. followed by a smoking concert in the Telephone, 21020. Clubhouse verandah, on Saturday night, Mr. B. Wylie, President of the Club, presided over the gathering.

In the course of the evening, Mr. Wylie welcomed back Mr. F. Rupley, who, together with two other

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure in $1.00 per day in cluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiern and Sallors in Uniform aro

0 members of the Club, Mcasra, H. Nish admitted Half Price.

and J. Sherriff, had represented Hong-

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c.

1 kong in lawn bowls at the recent Em-1 will not be permitted to operate with-

pire Games. The Club Wes very in the Precincts of the Hongkong 1 prout of the fact.

Ing.

By Order,

Mr. Itapicy displayed the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet flag which was carried in the grond proccasion by Mr. Nish. He also showed the gathering many souvenirs. He found all the games very instruc- Otive and pleasant, and mentioned that I at the friendly match, just before the 3 Esplin Cup match was played, they

Ju the opportunity of alaking hands

1 with the Prince of Wales.

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The following contributed

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1934.

COUNT THE

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