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E. R. Whitcombe.

WEEK-END FOOTBALL FIXTURES

CLUB TO PLAY

THE RIFLES

The longitong Football Asocia tion fixtures for the coming week end are as follows:

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10

First Division East Lancashire Regiment v. Club de Recreio al Sockumpoo. 4.30 p.m. Referee-K. K. In.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1936..

ALLISS SCATTERS RIVAL

GOLF GIANTS WITH

TWO TRIUMPHANT ROUNDS

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Northern Professional Title

Won With Score Of 277

DAY of remarkably low scoring`at Heysham culminated in Percy Alliss, the British Ryder Cup player, and professional man, out for a duck" in his first L. F. Stokes, prolific Shanghai bats. to the Templenewsam Club at Leeds, winning the Morecambe- | innings against Hongkong yesterday. Penfold Northern Open Golf Championship with the unusual aggregate of 277 for 72 holes. Heysham has a standard scratch score of 75.

When R. A. Whitcombe won they Irish Open Championship at Dolly- mount, earlier in the year, his nggre- Rate of 201 was hailed as a record: for 72 holes over first-class links. But Altis had four strokes fewer,

GOLF ENCOUNTER.

Kowloon Players To Meet Valley Rivals.

The following will represent the Kowloon Golf Club against the Happy Valley Colfers ut Happy

As an Instance of Alliss's irresis- tible play--he did the 7th (300yds.) in 2, holing out with a full fron shot of 140yds.

After three rounds Alliss, by Valley on Sunday, October 11:

W. Taylor, T. Paton, R. K. Collings, Hongkong. Football Club v. Royal equalling the course record, of 08,

A. J. Dennis, A. L. Eastman, G. Ulster Rifles ut Hongkong Football led by three strokes from his carest Milne, A. A. Lopes, J. D. Thomson, Club ground. 4.30 pm. Referer rivals. Then came a great skirmish. Mundy. G. P. Murphy, F. C.| I. W. Chapman.

for the lead. Burton equalled the H. H. v.record for a total of 284; A. Comp- Barry, F. O. Murphy, W. C. Simpson, Chinese Athletic Association Royal Welch Fusillers at Caroline ston's putt on the last green, also for W, V. Ahern, W. Stoker and W.

Groves. out, but R. III. 4.30

stayed Referee-W. .P. 08 and 204, just p.m. Payne.

Ballantine, with 71, tied with Bur- Reserves:-W. Kershaw and E. II. Kowloon v. Kowloon Chinese at ton; and then Henry Cotton, also with Kowloon Football Club. 4,30 p.m. 68, finished in 202, with a two strokes

lead. Referee-T. Cusson.

id. But just behind Cotton came Allies, and, never faltering on the

Second Division

Hongkong Football Club v. Royal Ulster Rifles at Hongkong Football Club ground. 3 p.m. Referee-S. MneCormac,

Chinese Athletic Association

v. Royal Welch Fuslilers at Caroline Hill. 3 p.m.

Noferee-J. V. Gomes. Royal Navy v. South China at Navy round. 4.30 pm. Refere W. R. Reynolds.

Kowloon v. Kowloon Chinese of Kowloon Football Club, 3 p.m. Referee-J. Grant.

Royal Engineers v. Eastern at Sookunpoo. 3 p.m. Referce-A. H. Dredge.

Third Division

East Lancashire Regiment v. Club de Recreio at Chatham Road. 3 p.m. Referee-C. L. 11. Martin.

Kwong Wah v. Liga Portuguesa nt Prince Edward Road. 3 p.m. Re- terce-A. H. G. Sin

Sinale. Royal Air Force v. Royal Welch Fusiliers at Prince Edward Road, 4.30 p.m. Referee-H. Rolfe,

Royal Army Ordnance Corps v. Royal Army Medical Corps at Navy ground, Happy Valley. 4.30 p.m. Referee-C. F. Mason,

St. Joseph's v. H. K. Police (E) at Happy Valley, St. Joseph's round. 4.30 p.m. Referee-J. Charrey.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11

Hongkong Police v. St. Joseph's at

4.30 p.m. Referee-G. F. Finch,

Watts.

INTERPORT CRICKET YESTERDAY'S CLOSE. OF PLAY SCORES

1

L. F. Stakes; c Colledge, b Persse, H. A. Sevencales, e Persse, b Lee, 40 M. J. Divecha, e Pearce, b Minu, 21 G. Chatterton, L. B. W. b, Lee, .. A. J. Barson, c and b Pearce, R. Booth, b Pearce,

J. B. H. Leckle, nut out, P. Madar, not out,

Extras

Total for 6. wkts.

R. Lec

53

50

51

200

Bowling Analysis

Runs Wickets

50

2

03

23

67

A. R. Minu

D. W. Persse

T. A. Pearce

SMALL UNITS LEAGUE

In a low scoring match at Sookun poo on Monday, the Royal Army Royal Army Service Corps in the Small Units Cricket League by three

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eighth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,

2.00 p.m.

high pedestal upon which he had TWO MORE DANCE Corps narrowly defeated the 18th October, 1936, commencing at

placed himself. he created a new record of 67, 10 win comfortably with 70, 72, 00, 07-277.

,

Allisa's ligures for his final round) were:

OUT: 4 4 3 5 3 4 2 14-33 HOME: 4 3 5 2 5 4 3 4 4-34

TOTAL 67

When Alliss came home he set the remainder of the field to do 62 or better for victory.

UNLUCKY COTTON

WINNERS

Enter Championship Semi-Finals

was apala

Considerable interest displayed yesterday in the Hongkong ballroom dancing championship which is being conducted by the Hongkong Hole in the roof garden.

A large company gathered for the tea dance and to watch couples participate in trials. Two more His great round rotbed Cotton of couples qualified for the semi-finals the lead and the championship by which are being danced next Sunday, disturbed in his position of runner- Ave strokes. Cotton remained un-ufternoon.

Mr. Thomas Lee and Miss. C. p-which he owed largely to brave Pupetuo were placed first by both and skuiful putting and was only popular vote and according to the threatened late in the afternoon by official judges, Miss Pat Sykes and the Irishman P. J. Mahon, who, also Mr. J. A. Andrew. by splendid putting, broke 70 to take third place.

Y.

The other patr to qualify was Mr. S. Ling and Miss G. Yee, who Rarely has Colton putted so well. secured the second popular vote. He reaped the reward of going for pince this afternoon and on Thurs- Further elimination heats will take the hole, whereas of late he has not day. Friday and Saturday. After been consistent on the

greens, each heat, Miss Sykes and Mr. An- He holed in one putt nt

both the 2nd and 3rd from about three drew are demonstrating the yards, and again at the 18th from steps which competitors are

pected to perform in the competition. four yards. Another four-yarder, at the 16th, stopped on the llp or he would have had a two. Turning In- 35, he came back well in 33, but

basic

CX-

Kowloon Football Club ground. again was foiled in his quest for a "TERROR IN ABYSSINIA'

Second Division

first prize.

EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE'S ACCUSATION

With the ground drying in the im- proved weather conditions Alliss Hongkong Police (C) V. Royal gained yards, and his figures came More than two-thirds of Ethiopia is Artillery Lyemun at Kowloon Foot- easily. Although the long 4th and as yet unoccupied by the liallans, ball Club ground. 3 p.m. Referee 12th holes cheated him of fours, he states the Emperor Halle Selassie in P. K. Jones.

East-Lanes-Royal--Artillery 1301. But his best hule was the 7th of the world. He adds that the Pro- holed from 12 yards for two at the an appeal addressed to the peoples Stonecutters at Chatham Road. 3 where he got his wonderful two. pau. Referee-P. K. Black.

Third Division

Royal Engineers v. Royal Army Service Curps at Sookunpoo. 4.30 p.m. Referee-H. Haminond.

ROWING REGATTA Inter-Club Function To Be Held In December

An Inter-Club Rowing Regatta under the sponsorship of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club will be held [eurly in December,

Invitations have already been ex- tended to the Canton Rowing Club and the Victoria Recreation Club to participate.

In preparation for the event, the V.R.C. has circularised members to the effect that a Members Regatta

will be held some time next month if sufficient support is forthcoming. The convener of the Boat-House Sub-Committee is calling for the names of those who are interested.

THE THIRD ROUND

visional Government is functioning normally in Western Ethiopia. In the course of the appeal, which was Jarman, the first of the fancled issued from the Ethiopian Legution men to finish three rounds, lost his in London, Halle Selassie suys: place through dropped strokes on and "A section of public opinion around the green. Compston put in throughout the world is led to believe, another challenge by returning 60, Influenced by Fascist propaganda, that and Dallantine, the first to equal the the occupation of Ethiopia is achieved record of 60, came up level with and that submlaslens are taking place Jurman.

continually and spontaneously. Nothing could be more incorrect.

Henry Cotton, the next giuni to

finish, could only do 72, which left]" falinn Army, of

tious,

is encamped

in for upation,

post-

maintains its domination only

Di

Joint leaders, Jarmon and Ballon- by aviation and by sprinkling over ine. Cotton's driving was excellent, the civilian population, even around but he was unlucky several times Addis Ababa, the

deadly yperite when lipping the hole with pults to which it does in the same of

came of reprisals. break fours.

"In spite of tie complete absence of credit and

and innumerable difculdes, Then came Ailiss, out in 36. He the had missed the green at the short Government continues to function appeal continues, "the Provisional 7th, to take 4, pulled his second to normally under the direction of the 8th, and needed five. But he Bitwoded Woldesedek and Res Imru, struck perfection coming home. All threes and fours, with long shots by a council of dignitaries dead on the line every time, he also Empire.

drawn from ali provinces of the putted brilliantly, and, returning In 32, equalled the record, and left his whole world to translate into practice "I appeal to the peoples of the fellow-competitors well behind. His the sentiments of goodwill and love of justice, which are so widely ex«- pressed and without which there can be no durable peace, by-saving the Ethiopian people from the hands of the aggressor."

card read:

OUT: 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 4-36 HOME 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 4-4-32

TOTAL 68

runs,

Balling first, the Medicals were in difficultica fruin the commencement, Flint being bowled by Hoperoft in the first over and Thompson and Castell being dismissed with the score at 33. Gantzer, however, contribut- ed a most useful innings, scoring seven boundaries in his knock of 44 runs, und, aided by a degged stand by Catt, helped to pull the game round. The side eventually totailed 01 runs, Thompson contributing 10 and Custeli 12. Hoperoft took five wickets for 3 runs, Muir three for 31. Nicholson one for four, und Joughin one for one.

The Service Corps started well. and, with 80 runs scored for the loss of four wickets, looked set for a win, bat

four wickets then fell in three overs and the side was eventually dismissed for 80. The chief contri- butors were Imrie (11), Mulr (12), and Forman (18). Hopcroft (13) Nicholsen (19). Foster bowled well to take four wickets for 30 runs, and Gantzer took five wickets for 30 runs.

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

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg, Secretary. Hongkong, 5th October, 1936.

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