THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

NOVEMBER 25, 1995.

Much Better Football

(Continued from Page 8.) cord for the three teams read: played 3, won 3, lost 0, goals for 11, against 3.

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N the whole goals were rather scarce, but the figurca are quite interesting. Thirteen matches In clo threo divi- 'Blone produced 44 goals, compared with 91 from 18 games In the second and last week. third divisions visiting teams totalled more than the homeators, and In the aggregate, home sides! scored 20 against the visitors' 24.

EIGHT teams playing on their

own pastures were defented and two others were ́ld to'a draw. In the third ..ision all three home teams, conceded the maximum points, while three out of five figured among the defeated In the second division. Tw jalt ing teams were successful... the Arst division while another earn- ed a draw.

YACHT CLUB BOWLS ENCOUNTER

WINS

ROWING REGATTA AGAINST V.R.C.

Brilliant

St. Andrew's Society Beat St. George's Society

YACHTING

LOBO. WINS “A” CLASS EVENT

EXCITING RACING

Bocomis.

POLICE R.C.

Inter-Department Bowls

Prolintinary rounds in connection with the final of the Inter-Dopart- mental Lawn Bowls competition for the Goscombe O'Sullivan Cup were decided on the Police Recreation Club green' yesterday afternoon.

The semi-final round between the Police ""A" and the Public Works Department "B" and between the Sanitary Department "A" and the Revenue Department will be decided next Sunday at 10 n.m. the

toria Recreation Club held at North/pers for n very enjoyable afternoon's "1", w margin from Wigeon (Mirn.

Billerberk), and Rolla (Miss Kirke) won the "H" Class race by a comfortable comfortable niner by Mr. 1. §. Rouse, just bent Cutty (fr. B. Pengelly) in the Cruisers' race, only four seconda separating the two.

Detailed results were as follow:

"A" Class

The first Bowls match arranged be- tween members of the St. George'a Society and St. Andrew's Society was played on the Kowloon Bowling Green

Lobo, salled by Mrs. H. St. G. Club

Club green on Saturday. The Senta-Thoyts, won the "A" Clare event in SPLENDID RACING.

man won easily, scoring 153 shots as the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club against the Englishman's 80,

Regatta on Saturday when she beat sunshine and good

At the conclusion of the match Mr. Pat (Mrs. D. W. Perase) by 55 weather conditions favoured the row-G, S. Archibutt, the President of St. ing regatta between the Royal

Stella (Mrs. Ellerby) won Hongkong Yacht Club and the Vic. George's Society, thanked the win-

"Y" and "G" Cinsnes event by bowling. Ife then called on Min harrow Point on Saturday afternoon, there Archbutt to present spoons to each being many exciting moments with

The Yacht Club won member of the St. Andrew's team. clone alien.

J. C. Macrown, the President three of the events on the pro-

to defeat the V.R.C. by of St. Andrew's Society, replied, and gramme;

In the then asked Mrs. Macgown to distri- 17 points to 3 points. Junior Pairs the two Clubs dead-buto spoons to the St. George's team. heated.

Full scores follow!' BL GROTEST The main event of the afternoon w. A. Cornell

the Senior Fours, which wn E. B. Reed won by the Yacht Club. The win-7. Car ners took the lead from the start, U. EF. Thompson

V. M. Stant but wore overtaken the V.R.CE Tuck

by crew mid-way. Over the last two. F. Maughan hundred yards

the Yacht Club re-. 8. Archbutt

W. 8. Drake gained the advantage to reach home 1, Malor firat

It was a splendid race. At the conclusion of the regatta 0. Meyer the prizes were distributed by Mrs. 7. 7. Jalne Thackeray, wife of His Excellency IF Longberton

W. Ward Commanding. I. Sherriff the General Ofcer Major-General F S. Thackeray, T. Coleman Bra. Thackeray was introduced by 7. B. Coaldy Mr. A. L. Shields, Commodore of the

Was

LAY AND PEARCE BAT Yacht Club.

BRILLIANTLY

(Continued from Page 8.)

K.C.C.

Col. Kirke (R.E.) v K.C.C.

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55

A. T. Lay (K.C.C.) ▼ HL.K.C.C. Mainwaring (Navy) v Recreio.. 51 Lt. Dawson (Army) v 1.R.C. 45

BOWLING

Rereira (I.R.C.) y Army.. T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) v

K.C.C.

7 for 36

7 for 64 Leo (K.C.C.) v R. E.

..... G for 7 Rumfahn (LRC) v Police 6 for 19 Dale (Navy) Recrelo... 6 for 19 Garthwaite (Army) v LR.C. 6 for 42 Alexander (Police) v LR.C. 5 for 25

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

The Thirteenth Extra Race Moeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th November, 1935.

A Bilkalane

Bentley

J. Ja Bhellahent

Home

E. J. Edwarde Among those present were Mr. II. 8. Rouse, Vice-Commodore, Mr. G.

E. Alderman

G. Wood, Henr-Commodore, Mr. K... W. Bradbury 8. Robertson and Mr. M. I. de Ville, Joint Hon. Secretaries.

Rt. Andrew's

.

2. C. Pelion

Д. П. Поле

-N, Drummond

11 R. C. Wallado

A, B, Russel

3. Fender

W. Marferien

1 J. W. C. Bonhar 21

IL Nish

A. E Weller

J. Fraser

14 J. C. Brown

J. Rumell

D. Peoples

A. Macfarlane

13 J. Chalmers

M. J. Henderson

G. N. Mitchell

IL ( Cruis

nt 2.30 p.m.

The final will be hich the Inspec-

at the conclusion of

King, will distribute the prizes.on the

tor General of Police, Hon. Mr. T. II.

In the match played

J.

W., " team, kipped by Na of whom R. II. E. Marks was ship of the rink, the Public Works defeated the Police by 24-23, Bebbington's | rink scored an eight on the 18th head.

*Finished Pax. NOVEMBER HANDICAP Carpenter (Mrs. E. Ed-

Yacht.

Free Fare Wins Race At Third Attempt

London, Nov. 23.

wards) ..

Lobo (Mrs. Thuyts)

10.61.33 1642.33

P

Arionis

(Mr. S. C.

Feltham)

16.53.27

77

**La Linda (Major F., C.

Booty)

18,50.32

Jess (Mins M, Larsen) 16.44.57

3

26

Cicada (Mrs. L. M.

Thackeray)

16.58.32

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HOME IN A CANTER

I A. Hyde Lay

24

1. Blewart

Thoyts)

True Blue (Major

16.49.59

4. Kempton

Pat (Mrs. D. W.

1. McKelvie

17 A. M. Holland

20

Persne?

16.43.28 "y" And "G" Clannes

2

try

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Stella (Mrs, Ellerby) 10.26.40% Horan (Misa Russell) 10.41.39 Wigeon (Mrs. Bilder-

beck) Zephyr (Mr. M. E.

Hindson)-

4

The Manchester Noven:ber Handl cap, run to-day, resulted in n win for Free Fare, ridden by Sammy Ricknby Wragg. Thrapston, with

gup, was second

Result:

10,26.52

2

Free Fare (Sammy Wragg)

Thrapston (Rieknby)

10.27.10% 10.32.235

16.28.00%

D.N.F.

3

Jesmond Dene (Steve Donoghue)

3

The odds were 2-1, 100-8

and

4

Durban, Nov. 23.

Gael (Mrs, Harrison) Euled (Mr. F. An-

Thony)

Sirius

The Results The following were the results: Junior Fours-One Mile,-1, Royal

II. F. Wade, who recently skippered Hongkong Yacht Club, It. W. Smith the successful South African team in (bow), I. F. G. Chauvin (No. 2), England, and is the present captain 3. E. Palter (No. 3), D. J. Nooy of Natal, has been appointed to lend (Stroke) and P. L. Leefe (cox); South Afrien in the first Test match Victoria Recreation Club, A.against the Australians.-Reuter. Guterres (bow), l. 1. de Pinna (No. 9. F

L. Silva P. Sequeira (No. 3), (stroke) and C. F. Rozario (cox).

Senior Paira mile.-1, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, B. L. E Hebert (bow), P. do N. Ramus (stroke) and C. S. P. Heywood (cox);

Victorin Recreation Club, S. A Good Attendance Despite norother (Mrs. P. Moul-

Marcal (bow), L. A. Soares (stroke) Burd G. Agabeg (cox).

Novico Fours-One Mile.-1. Vie toria Recreation Club, G..Agabeg L. P. da Silva No.-2), J. A. (bow), Guterres (No. 3). L. Roza-Pereira (stroke) and G. F. Rozario (cox): Victoria Recreation Club (C. N. Silva (bow), 4. A. da Roza (No. 2). E. Cunha (No. 3), F. B. Allen (stroke) and R. Danenberg (cox),

No, entry was received from the Royal

Hongkong Yacht Club.

Mile-Victorin Junior Paics Recreation Club (F. P. Sequeira (bow), L. Silva (stroke) and C. F. Rozario (cox) dead-heated with Royal Hongkong Yucht Club (J. E. Potter (bow), D. J. Novy (stroke) and P. L. Leefe (cox).

RIFLE SHOOTING

Camp Duties

WEEK-END EVENT

the

The ordinary week-end Spoon and Practice Shoot was held at Stone- Naval range, on Cutlere, on Saturday afternoon, when, in

spite Battalion, The Enst of the 2nd Lancashire Regt., as well as the Volunteers, being in camp, the at- tendance was well up to the average,

Lola (Mr. R. Wren).. 10.37.5757 "II" Class

Diana' (Miss J. Ritchie) 1841.23 Collen (Miss B. N.

Goodair)

16.43.50 Rolla (Miss E. B. Kirke) 16.38.

18.47.17

2

A

1

Ningvely.

horses started for the

race, Free Fare winning by, five

while

Thrapston was a length lengths, and a halt in front of Jesmond Dene.

The following also ran:-- Cariff (Nevet),

"Sen Dequest (E. Smith

R. B. Bennett (Weston). The Font (Beary), Astyanax (Perryman). II (Gordon Richards),

Wood (Lane), Bacchus (D. Smith), Mistrall

(Dineston

Samark

Ford

and (Clifford Richards) (Humphrey Foster), Latot (Couch), Labour Member (Sharpe), London

7 Fog (Cordell), Romney II (Sirett),

and Solerin (Richardson).

Third Time Lucky?

The question at Manchester le whether it was a case of third time lucky since Free Fare was

son)

(Mr.

Cruisers

Norseman (Capt. Wil-

liams)

16.28.06 U & I (Mr. II. S. Rouse) 16.07.16 Typhoon (Mrs. M. G.

Kenry...

10,14.31. Curlew (Mrs. Tern (Mrs. P. F. Foley) 16.18.14 Fordham) 10.32.55

Westwind

16.43.13 Monsoon (Mr.

S. M. Dewanap)

16.20.55 Cherut (Mr. I. w. She

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10.60.11 Mistral

Cooke)

16.08.17

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5

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Lewis)

10.41.11

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GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Shooting was very good, no less than ten scores of 10 or over being made in the B. (ar cheesy Cutty (Mr. B. Pengelly) 16.07.20 one was sorry to hear that the S.R. (a) champion shot, Lance-Corporal was ill in hospital, and it is

(Mrs.

Draw Announced For

"second

On both these occasions, the horse appeared certain to win, but swerved 11 badly when close to the winning post. a small fortune, losing his connections a

This year, the horse Was very generous and won in a canter.

Senior Pairs-One Mile.-1, loyal God fortunate for the Association Hongkong Yacht Club, A. G. Dalziel (bow), K. Knudsen (No. 2), B. L. that no important matches are in E. Hebert (No. 3), P. de N. Ramus prospect in the near future. (stroke) and G. S. P. Heywood Intimation has been received from (cox); 2, Victoria Recreation Club home that the Army Council, besides. M. M. de V. Soares (bow), A. V. naking a free issue of a new "1914" Alvares (No. 2), 8. A. Marcal (No. rifle to every officer and man of the 3), L. A. Soares (stroke) und G. Regular and Territorial Armica, has now approved that any member of the Territorial at least itorial Army, who has had years service, and who attends.

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for at least -annual- camp. Icast seven days, TOURISTS DO BADLY AGAINST Meeting all may attend the Imperial | Golf Club the first round of which

at Bisley for period exceeding eight days, for which time he will receive the same pay and matches:-A, K. Mackenzie v. Col. The following are the first round while in Blake. D. J. Gilmoro v. G. S. Arch- Wales had scored 373 runs for eight. As a result, the National huti, D S. Edward v. Col. Williamso

At close of play to-day, New South allowances as he obtained

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Crawloy Wood, a 7-2 favourite, was not in the first ten.

There was a last-minute sensation when it was discovered that Pegomra, who was heavily supported overnight, was not declared a runner owing to the oversight of the trainer, who said that another person was instructed to do so. This person misunderstood the instructions.

The trainer told Reuter that it was a terrible blow,

Reuter understands that the horse's; The draw has been made for the connections invested £600 against port Championship of the Royal Hongkong betting-Router. will be played next Sunday.

The M.C.C. made 260 in their first class,' while in the 9.R. (a), Corporal Robertson v. F. A. Redmond. innings.-Reuter.

Association expect a great in- wickets agains the M.C.C, tourists increase in entries at futurs meetings.

Capt. D. B. Michell v. A. M. W. R. H.

A their four-day fixture.

Sergeant Warwick

won the Nettis v. W. J. S. Key,

v. O. E. C. Mar T Marks contributed 88, McGilvray 60

And Handicap Spoons in the S.R. (b)

A. Pearce v.

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K. S. and Easton 70 not out.

Collington, Cheshire the Nett and Lieut.

The first round is to be played on Tiklen the Handicap Spoon.

Sunday next, the second round on Scores:

Sunday, December 8, the semi-final round on December 15, and the final (over 30 holes) on December 22.

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TURF PROGRAMME

Christmas Meeting At Fanling On Dec. 22

The first meeting of the. Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwant this season will be the Christmas Meeting on December 22, Sunday. The pro gramme follows:

No. 1.-2.30 p.m.-"The Canberra) Handicap," A steeplechase of 12 miles for Australian Ponies.

No. 2. "The St. John Cup-A hurdle race of 1% miles. For China Ponies. Winners of any hurdle race barred. or steeplechase Inst Catchweight 168 lbs.

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3.The Talpo. Handicap"--Å steeplechase of 11⁄2 miles for Chinn Ponies.

No. 4The Ladies' Hurdles"--A handicap hurdle race of 1 miles. For China Ponies. Winners of any hardlo race or steeplechase last son-

No. "Tha December "Country Cup"-Over a country

for the loss of only five wicketą. son barred. To be ridden by lndles.

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