KOWLOON GOLF Qualifying List For
Championship...
The qualifying: round of the Kow- Joon Gulf Club Championship was those played yesterday. Scores qualifying and draw are na follows:--
A. J. Denn (84) v. R. K. Collars
(78).
A. W, da Roza (08) v. W. C. Simp-
Ben (88).
F. E. A. Remedios (75) v. 5. Jex
T.
(00).
Paton (70) v. F. C. Barry (04)..
A. A. Laper (64) v. E. O. Murphy
́(RO).
C. G. Anderson (88) v. W. Taylor
(76)
W. A. Stewart (81) vid. D. Thom-
SOB (70).
W. M. Groves (83) v. E. D. da
Joza (03).
First round to be played Sunday, November 14.
next
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
may
11
Draft Programmen and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra
hell to be Race Meeting Saturday, 20th November. 1937.
be! (weather permitting) obtained at the Secretary's Office;
the Building:
Club Exchange House, Happy Valley; the Hung Kong Club; the Sports Chih; and the Stables, Shap Kwong Road.
12 o'clock close at
WEDNESDAY,
Entries
NOON on
November, 1937.
By Order,
10th
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary
The Welfare Committee, for Shanghai Refugees announce that
A.
BENEFIT DANCE
will be held at the
CHINA FLEET CLUB
on Wednesday next
10th November.
THE HONGKONG
A Justy baritone is revealed by Spencer Tracy in "Captains Coutrageous," now showing at the King's Theatre, Cast as the bois- ferous, swaggering Portuguese fisherman, Manuel, In Kipling's saga of the sex, Tracy learned to accompany filmself on an ancient man- dolin-like instrument the while he sang old-time sea chantles.
Ultimatum Is Sent To
Walter Lindrum: Play Or Lose Title
AN ultimatum that Walter Lindrum, Australia's world billiards champion, must go to England to defend his title or lose it reported to have been sent from London by the Billiards As sociation and Control Council, supreme rulers of the game.
has so far refused to tournament
Lindrum compete
in a London
for the title.
He says that any challenger must pay him in Australia,
Lindrum became chumpion in
Davis. 1933, Joe
of Chesterfield, tried unsuccessfully to win the title This is to aid the seven Mother-back In Australla in 1934. Since less children of the late Mrs. E. then there has been no contest.
Lindrum has declined a challenge Stuart Xavier, a Shanghai Refu-
for the title from Clark McCunachy, gce who died recently leaving of New Zealand, who suggested that them destitute. This is a most they should play three matches of two weeks each. The Australion is deserving cause.
booked up with exhibition matches In Tasmania and Victoria.
/
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QUEEN'S
Gertrude Ederle Will Not Swim Again
Gertrude Ederle, Arst woman to swim the channel, will never swim again.
Gari Evans, American swimming champion. described her plight to the Sunday Chronicle when arrived in Britain on a visit.
"She
SEASON CLOSES
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.
HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
BRENTFORD TAKES LEADERSHIP OF FIRST DIVISION
Brentford's week-end win, over Liverpool has established them as the sole traders of the First divison of the English Football League. Chelsea, having drawn with Sunderland, havo now dropped to second place.
Though they only gained one point from Bradford, Coventry retain
Noita Conly have been...... their first position in the Second elvision. replaced by Millwall in the premier position of the Third division (South), while in the northern section, though Lincoln and Gateshead have an equal number of points, Lincoln lake first place by virtue of the better goal averaZO.
In the First division of the Scottish League, Rangers, who have not yel Jost a match, aro creeping closer to Motherwell at the head of the table.
The completo tables are as follow:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Brentford
Chelsea
Wolves
Preston N.
Leeds
Stoke'
Bolton Chorlton Sunderland Manchester Arsenal Middlesbro West Brom. Huddersfield Grimsby Derby Birmingham Leicester Everton
Blackpool Liverpool Portsmouth
Coventry Aston Vilin Chesterfield West Ham Sheffield U. Bradford Burnley Tottenham Blackburn Stockport
Norwich
First Division
P. W. D. L F. A Pa.Ayr U.
**R***
388888885
Queen's
Park 10 5 St. Johnstone. 15 0 2 Hamilton ... 10 3 3
4
7 32
7 33 30
8 42 30
15 4 5 0 28 38
13 4 4 7 25
10 2 3
..
15 4 3
10 1 7
15 3 1 11
15 24 30 21 20 Hibernian
14 8 3 3 33 22 10 Queen O'Sth
10 Kilmarnock 14 7 4 3 22 10 10
E. 14 0 5 3 20 18 17 Clyde
10 17Morton
14 0 5 3 21 16 17
MAA4 20 18 16 14 6 4 2018
5 0 3 20 17 16
14 5 0
14 7 2 5
Second Division
26 10 | Raith Rovers
P. W. D. L.. F. A Pts. 13 9 3 1 40 22
24 25 Albion ...... 13 0 2 3 33 17
14
14 5 4
26 10 14 St. Bernards
14 6 2
14 G 1
14 5 3
14 4 5
14 4 0 0
14Dunfermline
33 13 East Fife
21 33 Airdrie
10 21 13 Dumbarton
21 31 15 Sten'muir
14 3 8 5 20 12 Cowdenbea
21 4 4 0 21 26 12
26 12 Leitit
145 18 31 25 11 Forfar 15 3 4 8 17 20 10 East Stirling 14 4 2 8 19 30 10 Montrose
14 - 5 0 17 34 King's Park
Second Division
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts.
14 7 7 2011 21
14 3 3 23 11 19
14 8 3 3 27 15 19
.. 14 0 0 2 22 11 18:
15 8 2
14 5 7
15 0 4
5 18 18 18
2 10 15
10 15 17
5 21 21
14 63 628 20 15
14 5 5 4 27 24 15
14 4 3 3 14
14 4
14 6 2 0 20
Swansea Manchester U. 14 3 3 0 15 Nochest
Bury
Luton
Barnsley
Southampton Newcastle. Fulham
11
14 4 5 5 13 15 13
15 13
14 5 3 0 12 15
7 27 28 12
14 5 2 7 27 28 +27 34 28 12 14 5 2 7
14 4 3
14 3 4 7 19 20 10
14 2 5 7 13 23 0
14 2 4 8 15 23 8 Shefeld W.. 14 2 4 8 13 28
Fooftball Club's Bowls Plymouth
Section Entertains
Third Divison (South)
The Hongkong Football Club lawn bowls section held its closing day Millwall yesterday, when they entertained six Cardiff rinks of visitors. Prizes were dis- Notts C. tributed the members who had won Queen's P. R.. championships during the season, Crystal Pal. and to the highest scoring rink yes-Watford terday, by Mrs. G. Rodger.
Mr. J. Ralston, Chairman, much of the season's success due to Mr. E. J. Edwards in capacity of match steward.
Swindon said Bristol C. was Southend
tila
Mr. C. B. Hasking, on behalf of d
0.
the visitors, thanked the Club for its Aldershot hospitality,
thampton Prize Winners
Following are the season's prize- Reading
winners:
Brighton Singles Championship (Caskiben Exeter Cup), G, Duncan; 2. A. Brooks Bournemouth bank.
Bristol R. Handicap, Singles.-), G. Rodger; Gillingham 2, Dr. J. A. R. Selby.
Walsall
Pairs Competition-1, G. Duncan and E. Strange; 2, La Collyer and F. P. Anslow,
Third
MacGowun.
Rinks Competition.-F. P. Anslow, Lincoln Dr. G. I. Shaw, E. S. Carter, J. F.
Gateshead Oldham Huil Chester Second. Wappinschaw.-1. J. H Doncaster Gelling 2, B. A. Manzell; 3, K. S. Robertson.
First Woppinschow-1, Dr. R. Selby, 2, E. Tuck and W. Mac- hefarlane.
lies, forgotten, in New York with a broken spine," he said.
He described how she slipped on A loose tile, how the tall, miscular girl who conquered the Channel be- came an invalid.
For 11 months she was in a plaster cnst.
"On visits to friends she les Bat on the floor and gossips to them," sald Evans.
Yesterday's Resulta
Tranmere
8
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. 15 7 5 3 30 15 19 14 7 4 3 31 18 10 15 7 4 4 21 13 18
14
Dundee U. Edingburgh Allos Brechin
32 19 18
13 2 2 3
14 40 30 13 8 1 4
22 20 11
30 11
735 37 10
3 7 26 41
D
#31 43 #
2 7
12
13
10 22 43 5
28 40
WEEK-END
GOLF AT
FANLING
Qualifiers For
W.
Captain's Cup
Sharp, with a score of 84-11=
73, qualified for the Captain's Cup
nt Fanling over the week-end on the
Old Course. Other scores were
H.
Overy 03-18-75, and 11. H. Mundy 4 2 20 12 18 86-10-76, There were 31 entries. 34 21 15 17 On the New Course, H. N. Wil- 1473227 16 18 liamson
quallied with a cord of
14
14 7 254110
5 17 13 1684-13=71. Other scores were 14 5 0 3 18 15 10 3. L. C. Pearce 84-12-72, and A. 14 7 2 5 23 21 10 V. Greaves 85-12-73. There were
14 5 5 4 19 18 15 12 entries.
14 5 5
14 4 5 5
14 6
34 5
14 5
14 @
14 5:
4
14
14 3 5
20 13
ANENKR
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Forum Narrowly Defeat Canadian Chinese
14 3 2 B 15 27 B
A tenth inning was required to 10 13 28 decide the Softball League match 11 4
between the English Forum and the Division (North)
Canadian Chinese nt King's Park P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. yesterday. At the end of the ninth,
Rotherham New Brighton Port Vale
W. Glendinning's rink, consisting Wrexham of S. J. Houghton, C. C. Pereira and Bradford de Rome, won the prize for the Rochdale highest scoring rink by beating J. Carlisle Russell's rink of E, Casey, A. Web- Crewe
York ster und V. Walker, 34-9.
Other rinks results were:
Southport F. H. Haynes rink (H.K.F.C.) lost Darlington "At night she sleeps on a board covered with a thin inch-and-a-half to F. MacGowan's rink 11-20; Halifax
mattress.
14 9 3 2 34 21 the score was five runs all One run
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14 9 3 2 30 18 21 for the Forum in the extra inning EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION
14 7 14 6 14 6 14
14 5
them victory. gave
5 2 23 10 19
723 14 10 In the other two matches played, 322 18 18 the Vets defeated the Central Brl-
13 17ish Association by 20 runs to six,
24 15 17 while, the Filipino Club bent the 16 Hongkong Baseball Club by 13 runs
121 10 to avc.
24 23 13 14 5 3 0 23 28 13 14 5 2 7 10 24 12 14 5 2 7 14 18 12 13 4 3 0 23 25 11 14 4 3 7 10 24 11 14 4 2 8 17 24 10 24 10 14 4 2 0 10 2 14.3 2 9 12 25 8
"Electric ray treatment and mas-rink 19-20; A. Brooksbank's rink Hartlepools.. 14 2 3 9 22 38 anges are helping her. But an operation may be necessary."
ATTEMPT ON RECORD
J. A. R. Selby's rink lost to W. Mair's Accrington
lost to A. W. Grimmitt's rink 15-25; Darrow J. Rodger's rink beat C. B. Hosking's rink 27-16; G. Duncan's rink beat W. Stanton's rink 18-16.
14 2 2 10 6 27
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
First Division
weather is now breaking up, it is Motherwell doubtful if Eyston can make another angers attempt on the record before next Hear year, unless the trouble proves to be Celtic
Dundee a minor one-Reuter.
that Eyston Falkirk
United Press states
Bonneville, Utah, Nov. 8. Clutch trouble uguin cheated Cop- tain Eyston, Britain's famous racing driver, of breaking the world's land speed record. Having completed the northern run at an offelal average recorded 303.155 miles an hour on Arbroath ... speed of 310.085, he was forced to his first run, but the electrical timing Third halt before finishing the southern device "hung", and, it is possible Aberdeen run. His car, the Thunderbolt, will that he went faster, at a speed of Patrick
ns the 305.31 miks an hour. gain be dismantled, and,
Lunark
St Mirren
BASEBALL MEETING
There will be a meeting of the managers of the Hongkong Baseball Leaguo at the Hotel Cecil at 3.30 p.m. to-day.
The business will be the official winding up of the past nenson and n discussion regarding the expenditure of a certain sum of money.
deputies, All managers, or their 8 jare urgently requested to attend.
7
LADIES HOCKEY
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. 10 9 8 2 37 20 23 30 10 22
The following will represent St. 16 22 Andrew's Ladies' in a hockey match the Naval Yard Follce.on 341 22. 21 against 6 35 33 20 Wednesday, November
14 8
35 9
2 34 1
15 ปี
17 0
15 7
10. at 5.15 33 24 '18
p.m. on the Navy Ground, Happy 20 34 10 Valley.
22 16 R. Rose; G. White, E. Chang; J.
mik
15 Humphreys, J. Wang, H. Reld; D.
15 Drew. P. Glins, M.
15 Churn and F. Wong,
Churn,
E.
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