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FANLING GOLF

R. A. OFFICERS BEAT Empire Cricket Tourney CLUB PROJECT

LINCOLNS

SENIORS 3-0 Two Goals' In First Half Considered For 1936

Game Held Up Owing To

Misunderstanding. ́

ALL GOALS SCORED IN THE FIRST HALF

L

T. J. Price Playing Again

fast

In a curtailed and very game on the Marina ground terday the South Wales Borderers defeated the Y.M.C.A. first eleven by three goals to nil.

Win Game.

HOLLINGSWORTH AGAIN PLAYS BRILLANTLY

Two goals in the first half en- zbled the R.A. Öfficers to beat the Lincolns in their friendly game on the Marina ground yesterday after- noon.

All

Countries Would Meet

Each Other Twice

London. gree interested In the strug-

yes.) Within five minutes of the bully-

Indles, India and New Zealand, and crowd of players, the ball glane-ket Tournament in 1936 has, it is New Zealand and the West Indies, ing off the stick of a Lincolne de- reported been occupying the minds or, for that matter, any of the fender and entering the act to give of the Cricket Powers That Be. matches there countries play the R.A. the lead.

The R.A. had slightly the better alia, South Africa. West Indies, from the various fixtures would

The idea is that England, Aus-against South Africa.

"Whatever profits might accrue of the exchanges, the Lincolns die India and New Zealand should take scarcely recompense counties for

off Lt. Waring shot through a A plan for a great Empire Cric-les between India and the West

Owing to a misunderstanding as to which ground the game would be

mence until 5.40 p.m.

The half back-line of the Borderers played splendidly, and the two wingers worked extremely hard to make many glorious openinga.

+

of our

DEFEATED

Large Majority Against New Club House And

Swimmingpo

The proposition to proceed with the construction of a new

Club

House and swimming pool at an estimated cost of. $350,000 was defeated by a large majority at the extra- ordinary general meeting of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club which was held last night with Mr. K. S. Robertson in the Chair.

members and

played on the match did not com-

playing nothing like the form they

disturbance in the showed last week when drawing part in competition to be held in complete The Borderers scored

the England m that year.

domestic programme, and long be- The proposal was that the com. Arst half through Dutnell, George with the Radio. Just before

season ended everyone mittee be authorised to borrow and Jones. They were the faster interval Capt. P. V. Willems in-All the countries would play each fore the team in this half, but the "y" im creased the lead with a fine shot other twice on a play-to-finish basis would be heartily sick and tired of funds for the purpose from time to

No goals proved considerably after the in-

were scored in the and the winner would be the Em-Test matches. There seems to be time up to the total of $300,000.00 feeling that at the moment we at a rate of interest not exceeding terval when they were handicapped second half, though the Lincolns Dire Champion. by fast falling light.

missed many scoring chances. The The county championship would are in danger of making everything 15 per cent, per annum to be secured Artillery would have scored more be dispensed with for the season subservient to Test cricket, and if lpy the issue of Debentures charged often had it not been for the bril.and the more important countries we had a season of representative upon the Club's assets and under-

it would kill Test taking. llant goal-keeping of Hollings.meet in friendly games between the encounters worth.

Tests.

matches stone dead for years to That the subscriptions of playing

The Artillery were well

Lord Hawke, president of the come."

There is certainly much in what by the Yorkshire County Club and a mem- Selk played well for the "y" at by Williams and Garthwaite, the ber of the M. C. C. committee, in- he says. Enough is as good as the ber 15.

probable Interport cricketers, back, but Murphy did not revesl

a month AN from dicated to the Daily Mirror (who proverbial feast and apart from by $3.00 Michell and Shields. while Yoo- his usual form. The wing players, Baldwin and T. J. Price, who made mans, Morrell and Hollingsworth revealed the plans for this pro-economic consideration suck an ef- December 31, 1933, and that the were outstanding for the Lincolns. Ject) that the subject might be fort to "glorify" Tent matches committee should be authorised to discussed at headquarters of the would probably have just the reverse increase the subscriptions of ladies, R. A. Officers: -Shields; Michell, Kent across several good centres, Hebert; Tollington, Ravenhill and Car game in the near future,

effect.

other than lady relatives, by $1.00 but the Inside forwards were suiter; Mcintyre, Laine, Waring, Garth-

Moreover, there would be ́s greatļa month from the same date. dom up with the ball and waite and Williams.

disparity of strength. The West thus lost

Lincoln: Ballingsworth; Benticy miany opportunities

enthusiastic fadles. popular and and Roissier, Yeomane, Harper and Ncore. Lowe and McLellan Cotter: Tayne, Morrell, Guttridge, Wi-

Įside though they are, have shown played brilhantly in defence, and son and Hocquard

that they are not in the same class jas England.

his first appearance of the season,

| Shields, the Club's new goalkeeper, was seen to advantage between the sticks.

served

CLUB BORDERERS TO-DAY

** shall have to talk the matter over with other mem- bers of the Committee," he de- clared, "and any statement which might then be made will be an official one."

"It will need to be very fully dis-

Others too could not at present

tralia

subscribera fixed Decem- Resolution of

1930, be increased

LALL SINGH.

cussed and examined from all an-deld sides equal in power to Au- Selected For Maharaja

Of Patiala's Team.

Simla, Sept. 18.

Y.M.C.A--Shields; Murphy, Selk; | L. D. Skinner, of the Y.M.C.A., gles,” bo added.

there and England and Lowe, McLellan, Wilson; Price, Lam will substitute for H. F. Shfelds in)

battles. There are likely to be very stern would be many uneven mert, Brawn, Baldwin and Fowler.

Borderers:- Motherwell; Pole, Koal for the Hong Kong Hockey opponents to this ambitious scheme (The time la hardly ripe for such a Watts; Spiere, L. Cresswell, Dykes Club senior eleven in their friend-especially in view of the fact that Tournament. Jone. Dutnell, George, Johnsin andy match against the South Wales the 1912 Triangular Tournament, Hinkley,

Borderers this afternoon on the which was much the same thing on US.R.C. ground at 5.18 p.m.

"Y" LADIES AGAIN BEAT SAINTS.

Caer Clark Runners-Up Field 10 Players.

On the Marina ground yesterday the "Y" Ladies again asserted their superiority over the St. Andrew's

Ladies when they beat them by two clear goals, Miss McCaw and Miss 10. Dalziel scoring for the “Y."

In their first encounter the "Y" Bath won by the only goal scored. teams Bre entered in the Guer Clark Cup competition in which the Saints were runners-up last

season.

The winners showed better com- bination at forward, und displayed an all-round improvement. Mias Blackmore was tried out at centre- forward with success, while Mias McCaw at inside-left played a brl·l- Fiant game.

The St. Andrew's Ladies fielded only ten players. They were best served by Miss M. Woolley, their captain, and Miss Landolt, while Miss Churn at centre-half worked hard to held the "Y" forwards check.

*y* Ladies--A. Fowler; B. Portal. lion, J. Weller; M. Gardner, S. Dalziel (captain), B. Blumenthal: O. Dalziel, J. Wilson, R. Blackmore. P. McCaw. and O. Brown.

St. Andrew's G. White L. George; I. Woolley, M. Churn, E. Landolt, F. Wong; J. Grose, M. Woolley, J. Wong, and Gittina.

HIRST SAVES GAME FOR C.B.A.

INCOGNITOS LEAD LOST IN.. LAST FIVE MINUTES.

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The Central British Association. strong contenders for Mamak Tournament honours, shared* four: goals with the Incognitos, one of the strongest teams in the tourney last season, in a friendly match at King'a Park yesterday,

The Club team is as follows:

W

a greatly reduced scale, was hard-

ly a financial success. There is

L. D. Skinner: A. A. Dand (Capt.) also the obvious question of what and J. Rodger: W A. Reed, H. J. D. would happen to the county pro- Lowe and E. V Reed; JL. Tetley, fessionals during the season. The Major H. M. J. Macintyre. G. E. scheme, proposes, it is suid, to pro-

JE. Potter and F. E. Divett.

Ivide for them by paying over a number of the profits to the various ebunties" who would be able' to re-¿ sume as usual the following season.

Lummert

GAINS TO MEET PETERSEN.

Empire Championship Proposal.

London, Sept. 19. Arrangements have been practically concluded for o British Empire Heavyweight Championship fight be- tween Larry Gains (holder) and Jack Petersen, the Bri- tish heavy-weight champion, at Leicester during the frat week in November.

Mr. It is understood thui Panter, the Leicester promo- ter, has offered to guarantee each man £1,000 and that this offer is likely to be accepted.

TISDALL BREAKS. RECORDS.

Feats Over Hurdles In S. Africa.

Maritzburg, Sept. 25. E. M. N. Tisdall, the Cam- bridge "Blue" and Irish holder of the Olympic 400 metres hur- *"dies, has won the Natal 120 yards hurdles in 15 seconds, beating by one fifth of a second the record, held jointly by 8.

-

J. B. Hobba han quickly de- nounced the project. This is what says in an article pubished by

the 'Star."

should imagine that few of the county authorities, not to men- tion the cricket-loving public in goneral, will be in favour of the scheme for all leading cricketing countries to play a series of Test Matches in England and county cricket being left in abeyance for

season while this is carried out. can not see for a moment that the scheme would be financially suc- |cessful.

"There would be plenty of people to go and see England and Aus- tralia, and possibly England and South Africa, but who, for instance, fs Hkely to be in the slightest de

BILLIARDS

CLEAN SWEEP FOR H. Q. LINCOLNS Inter-Company League Tournament.

TURNER RECORDS HIGHEST. BREAK

The Lincolns winter hilliards season opened at Shamshuipo on ---3. M. Atkinson, Olympic cham--Monday evening when Headquar«

plon in 1928, and J. P. H. VI. Joen," another. South' African" Olympic athlete,

Tisdall' recently left Eng- land for South Africa, the home of his wife, to take up. "R schoïaific appointment.--Reu- ter,na

LINCOLNS ▾ SUFFOLK

fer Wing. Last year's winners, secured a clean sweep triumph over "A" Company in the first game In the Inter-Company League,

Each company plays the other twice for a Silver Cup presented to the battalion by Captain F. R. WIL- Hame

Short, recent winner of the Palace Hotel tournament, secured [the biggest win of the evening,

C. C.. Francis, the G. B. A. akipe fier, scored an early goal, but R. C. Reed equalised before half time. J. Pinte gave the Incogs the lead In the second half, and only a good effort by W. 1. G. Hirst saved the

Hollingsworth; Bentley and Hark- Detailed coral- game for the C. B. A...ford; Yeomanı ( Harper, and ~ Lt.

„Halford, Bickford,, and Whitley Coller: Toyne Morrell, Quiteridge”: Lt. "HQ" Wing were promineat for the G. B. A Wilson and Lt. Hocquard, while W. A. Beed, the, Club player, and Pinto were outalanding, for the Incognitos,

The following will represent the when the defeated -Bett, br... 79 Fincolns against H.M.S. Suffolk at points while Turner compiled a 25 Shamshulpo tomorrow commencing break, the highest of the match. at 4.16 p.m.:

MAMAK GAME - POSTPONED

The Mamak tournament same between the 12th Battery; BL.A. and the IL.A.M.C which should have been played at Sookunpoo yesterday evening, was postponed."

"

BOROTRA WINS

"A" Coy

Cape Williams 150 Hackförd

Turner

150 Turnby 150 Malt

Paria, Oct; 3-Playing here yon-1t-King Lerday in the mixed doubles finals for the International Lawn Tennis Alkinson Championship of Paris, Mile, Ro Herriot sambert, teamed with Jean Berotra defeated Madame Mathien Short (France) and Maler - (Spain) (by the score of 917, and 6-2-Harás,

· 150-Ash

Baker

150 Batt

MEDICALS DRAW WITH 12TH R.A.

Small Units Soccer League.

J

In the Garrison Small Units Football League at Chathari Road yesterday afternoon the Royal Army Medical Corps shared six goals with the 12th Battery R. A.

Smith (2) and Hartopp scor- ed for the RA. while Poole (2) and McAllister scored for The R.A.M.C.

on

The Maharaja ́ ́ of Patiala's temın to met the M.C.C. at Patiala November 14, 15 and 16,Will be selected from the following sixteen players:--

Maharaja of Patiala. Yuvaraj, of Patiala, Frank Tarrant,

Nawab of Pataudi,

S. Nazir A

Capt. Joginder Singh., Lall Singh. "Capt. Wazir Ali

M. Nisser.

Amar Nath. L. Ramji. M. Saeed. Feroze Khan. Mushtaque All Amar Bagh. G. E. B. Abell,

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRES

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