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AT FAULT IN LOCAL SOCCER
GOOD DIVIDENDS AT INCIDENTS IN
MACAO RACES
Bold Lad Wins Main Event Of Day.
MRS: FROST'S SUCCESS
Substantial dividends were paid during yesterday's race meeting at Масло. Bold Lad, ridden by Mr. Leo Frost, won the main event of
INCIDENTS IN GAME INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL
ON CLUB GROUND
ALLAN AND CHRIS PILE OUTSTANDING
the day, the Champion Stakes, while SATURDAY'S
Mrs. Frost brought Wembley Stag home to win the Ladies' Race.
MATCHES REVIEWED
(BY OUTSIDE LEFT.)
1. Shiuhingfo Handicap. Five BE Navy made a 'Navy Day" of Forley's first goal was a very spec- one. Taking the ball through Fourlongs.
Saturday when the Fleet's sharp-right of the fast moving and advanc- shooters were responsible for the ing Forrow and than van round the First and Second elevens register-latter to tap the ball into an empty! 2 ing wins over the Artillery by the net.
odd goal in both cases.
Tthings on the soccer field on tacular sce he tapped it really to the
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Messrs. Lo & Liang's Pure Music, 155 lb... (Mr. Deitz) Mr. Gellion's So On, 150 lb.
(Mr. Frost) Mr. Lyze's Whitehall, 155 lb.
(Mr. Yeh) Time: 15, 40 1/5, 1.20 2/5.
Langmead, the Navy centre-forward, Distance: 4 lengths, 2 lengths. was very dangerous on occasions, his feeding of the wings being of a high Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.90: standard throughout. Places 5.30, $5.80, $11.00.
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In the Second Division game be tween the Navy and the Artillery, the former had the beat of play through- out the game,
THIS AFTERNOON
14 Players Selected For Final Game
The following players have been selected to take part in to-day's foal interport cricket trial, which commences.at. 4 p.m.:-
G. S. Dunkley, E. R. Duckitt, A. C. Hamilton, A. W. Hay- ward, H, Owen, Hughes, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, F. Goodwin, C. C. Garthwaite, T. A. Pearce, T. E. Pearce, AB. Minu, P. V. Williams and T: L Redmond,.....
YOUNGSAYE
K.C.C. BEAT
SPORTS CLUB IN
BRIDGE MATCH
Second Triumph Won By 989 Points.
M. E. POLITI AND HORACE LO WIN ALL GAMES
The Kowloon Cricket Club de- feated the Sports Club by 4,769 points to 3,780 in an auction bridge match at the K.CC on Friday night, thus repeating their success two months ago.
The scores were:
R. E. Lindsell and N. M. Raku- Ben (K.C.C.).
beat H. F. Bunje and S. 8. Cook by.
770 points.
beat V. E. Duclos and Ho Leung by
1,004.
beat M. K. Lo and M. H. Lo by 065. lost to M. E. Politi and Horace Lo by
AND SARGENT
SCORE FREELY*
K.C.C. 2439 to 81
E. C. Fincher and A H. Carroll
had a good partner in Sherlock, and University, Second Eleven K.C.C.)
Bates was excellent on the wing and Barratt was outstanding at half. For Cash Sweep: 1st No. 1-309.38, For the first time in local soccer the Artillery Gibbons and Collier play- 2nd No. 78-$28.40, 3rd No. 4-Pardoe, the Gunner's pivot was powered well, with Edmunds the best for
leas to prevent Langmead from send-ward. $14.20.
The Navy missed two great oppor-| ing out hi very fine short ground
and tunities in the opening minutes Pardoe improved slightly in the continued to attack throughout the his caso. first half. rflisecond half, but was never
Unplaced Nos. 92, 88, 113 each $5.26.
ondozmC n. R13 le htmar
2. Limchowfu Handicap. "D" Claus. One Mile.
Mr. Yick Chim's Ajax 143 1.
(Mr. Deltz)
Mr. John Kewick's
B.
Adam, 153 (Mr. Frost) Gordon's
Messrs. Bellamy &
King's Parade 155 lb.
(Mr. Soares)
12.05 3 5.
passer.
Allan Outstanding
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Harris Centres Well
Dismissed For 43.
BIG WIN FOR D.B.S.
“Ať Pokfulam on Saturday the Diocesan Boys' School defeated the University second eleven by
runs,
Scores:
The outstanding player on the field Playing at King's Park, the Bor- was Allan, the Gunners' right back. derers scored an overwhelming victory His defensive
tactics broke-up all over the Club de Recreio. Jones had Diocesan Boys' School efforts on the part of the Navy's left-a good day, scoring four of the Ber: Mr. J. L. Youngzaye, c Wood, 2[wing combination to break through.
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b Tata
lost. to Bunje and Cook by 40. beat Duclos and Ho Leung by 828. beat Lo and Lo by 321. lost to Politi and Lo by 295.
K.C.C. 1149 to 341
P. Kristofersen and J. M. Jack (K.C.C.).
75 feet to Duclos and He Leung by 356.
beat Bunje and Cook by 203.
lost to Lo and Lo by 932.
lest to Foilt and Lo by 963,
K.C.C. 203 to 2,252.
A. V. Baker and V. C. Labrum (K.C.C.).
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lost to Bunje and Cook by 77.
lost to Duclos and Ho Leung by 184.
beat Lo and Lo by 978.
4 lost to Politi and Lo by 845.
K.C.C. 978 to 1106
derers goals, but chief honours want to Harris (55), who was mainly r
The Navy
were much the better ponsible for all the goals with his per- A. Zimmerna, run out
fect centres. Podmore was brilliant G. Lee, b Tata, A. team. They enjoyed most of the play:
A. Hulse, run out 3yet could not force home their advantat centre-half, and the Recreio Time: 31 4.5, 1.02 2/5, 1.34 8/6, age, due mainly to brilliant defensiva Warda could achieve little in the face Mr. C. B. R. Sargent, b Tata, P. 38)
work. Sraith, Langmead and Burn-of his lightining tackles.
W. Rapley, b Tata, A.. 2 age were often through, but with fine prevented them
Santos was the best of the Recreio J. Fong, run out interception Alian from troubling Combey
forwards, but was neglected, and had B. D. Lay, e Tata, A., b Tata, P, feur chanccs of proving his worth. Lui Kwai To, lbw, e Tata, A..
almost ignored The Artillery played much better is inside forwards
J. Prettejohn, b Ng The his presence on the field. previous game. 71th in their
R. Broadbridge, not out Artillery attacks were few, yet they
Extras No. 75-$40.32, 3rd were dangerous, and Woodman did
Distance: Short Head, lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner, $26.00; Places $10.70, $6.50.
Cash Sweep: 1st $141.12, 2nd
No. 28-$20.16.
No
Linplaced No. 196-$20.16.
3. Unometal) The Canton Plate. Six Furlongs.
Mrs. Servanin's China Bell, 161
1. Mr. Ponomaroft)
Lieut. Col. D. G. Kozikis'a
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A glaring incident which stood out well to clear when surrounded by the in the rough-and-tumble game betwee enger Gunoer forwards.
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TROUBLE IN WORLD
OF SWIMMING
11
3
4
British Champion's
11
Ultimatum.
Total
118
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
tho
0. M. R. น.
Tala, A. Ng
13 2
46
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7.3 0 42
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8 2 14
University 2nd XI
the Club and the Police, was the re. feree's action in stopping play be.
The Navy hatves played very well cause one of the Police forwards wa with Thomas and McGuire outstand partially winded after stopping
ball. Their forwards Ling.
except when near goal. I believe 1 am right in saying that thrustful Smith was the best forward, his cool according to the F.A. ruling. the ro
the Tata, P. play and splendid passes to Fairless feree shall not stop play until and Langmend was a feature of the ball has gone out of play. game. Fairless mastered Harris, but
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On the two occasions play was stop-)
F. Fernando, & Huise
Tango, 168 lb...Mr. Biggs) Mr. N. Mitravelly's Lezgin 172
Ib.
(Mr. Tiuria) 3 failed badly when shooting. Another Time: 29 4/5, 1.10 1/5, 1.46 1/fault at forward was that langmead ped for an injured, or partly injured, K. L. Ng. c Lay, b Holse
player the Club were in an excellent A. B. Tata, c & b Lee and Burnage worked too closely Distance: 2 lengths, Many
position to score, and were only pre-1 H. Beo, b Lee invented from doing as by the untimely P. B. Tata, e Prettejohn, b Lay lengths.
The Artillery were best served Pari-Mutuel : Winner $16.70; defence, Wroe making an admirable use of the whistle.
partner for Allan, and Rogers being Places $9.10, $14.00, $17,60.
Comber mada many Cash Sweep: 1st No. 88-$180.00. Prominent. 2nd No. 103-$51.44, 3rd No. 149-splendid anres and stood no chance
with the shots that beat him. $25.72.
Unplaced Nos. 39. 111, 87, 129, 20 each $5.72.
4. Wafchowful Handicap. Class. Once Round.
Mr. Lan's Esk, 101 lb.
Kowloon Attack Improves
In the Kowloon and Athletic game, "E" the Kowloon attack showed a big im- provement, and gave Mak Sui-hon and
The Police forwards played a hard game, but wasted too much time shooting. Had they made mere ass of the opportunities afforded them the seare might have been reyersed
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Chris Pile Brilliant
Brittain played A outstanding
le partner many anxious moment game for the Police forwards, while The centre-hal position gave Bliss Chris Pile was probably the best man many opportunities of showing some on the field, his defensive work being of his former brilliance during the one f the finest displays seen this second half, and he did much to hold season
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JOYCE COOPER'S STAND
London, Oct, 23. Joyee Cooper, the holder of five British swimming records, as well as the world record for the 150 yd. back-stroke for. women, will. be. practically lost to championship events at the peak of her career unless they are centralised. Midis Cooper has very definite views on 8 the subject.
A. C. N. Silva, e Hulac, b Lay
e Youngaaye, T. W. Goh,
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Rapley
M. C. Hụng, not out M. A. Cooper, b Broadbridge E. T. Wood, Sargent
K. S. Liew
Extras
", won't go all over the country, north, south, east, and west, and at 0 intervals spread over many monthe 5 for Amateur Swimming Assocía- 9 fon championships," she said in an 1interview. "I will swim only in Othe long distance championship, 3 which always in held in the Thames, and nothing else as long
43 as the present system of the Association Amateur Swimming
R.. W. prevails."
2 Miss Cooper, who is possibly
2 Britain's most famous swimmer, in
Total
(Mr. Wa)
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Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai, 155 lb. (Mr. Botelho)
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M.
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Au Ping-ming and company, who were
Hulpe
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4
well on form and took advantage of
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Shepherd gave a good secount
of Lev
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Б
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10
but was frequently pulled up for bad
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Lay Brandbridge Sargent
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Mr. Chan's The Loafer, 161 lb. (Mr. Pay) Time: 24 3-5, 56 3/5, 1.31. 2.01
4/6.
Many lengths,
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Distance: lengths.
Pari-Mutuel: Winner $17.20: Places $5.80, $5.40, $6.20.
the opportunities presented them. La! himself at various stages of the game, Rapley Kwok-chul made the most of a follow ing wind in the frat half, and Cord had his work cut out to stop his long range #boca.
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tackling.
Fowler was again the best of the Club's forwards, his coolness and With Everest and J. Winch parently off-form the Kowloon juniors strong running being. responsible for
him obtaining two good goals, relied mainly on Cook in goal to keep
Fowler should not have been_play- Cash Sweep: lat No. 31-$324.05, the South China forwards from his ing for he was and le still saltering
Lai Sul-wong and his for 2nd No. 188-$92.60, 3rd No. 40--charge.
wards thus indulged in shooting prac-from a badly bruised skin sustained
In a hockey match. $46.30.
It was very plucky of him to turn Unplaced Nos. 3, 65, 89, 70, 33tice with plenty of sling behind each
out at all and his" performance each $10.29.
worthy of special praise.
6. The Champion Stakes. Mlle.
Bold Lad 149 Ib,
One
shot.
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Fortey scored a nice goal for the Borderers against the Club Juniors. His passos to the wing were accurate
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A surprise in the game was the un-
1when distance was not required, and expected appearance of Hynes, there
be
with his inside forwards, Morris (10) His work in combining with Strange e played with good understanding by strengthening the Club's defente. was very tricky, and gave the Club de- to break up the Police attack was ex 2 fence a busy time, while Marshfield cellent:
played sound game.
(Mr. Frost) Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane
150., lb.
(Mr. Harriman) Measra. Lo & Liang's Purs
Music, 162 lb.
(Mr. Deltt) Time: 36 2/5, 1.10 4/5, 1.44 2/5. 2.17 2/5.
Danean war the best of the Club good construe- forwards, and played 3tive game, while Gamble was the best
defender.
Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths.
Winner Pari-Mutuel:
$13.40; Places $5.80, $7.20, $7.50,
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 12-$201.18,
The defest of the Lincolns by the Worcesters must have come an a ́sur- prise to many. They were well and truly beaten by 3 goals to 1-on Satur- day morning at Chatham Road.
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FIGHT LOST BY
1 KID BERG.
Decision Unpopular To Spectators.
New York Oct. 20. In a ten round boring contest here this evening, Tony Faléo, Italian-American lightweight, defeated Kid Berg, the British. champion, on points after a furious fight.
The judges disagreed, but the referee threw in his cast- ing vote in favour of, Falco. The decision was loudly booed. -Heater:
LOCATELLI WINS
1 all has held about twenty amateur
2 swimming championships. She re-
1 presented Britain
at the Olympic
Gamos at Los Angeles last year and she also toured South Africa. -Reuter.
GOLF
(Continued from Page L.)
Marton's Fine Round.
O. E. C. Marton, who was fe- vourite for the title, played steady golf in his second round to give him a good card of 75, the best return for the New Course, and the Championship by four strokes from his nearest rival F. D. Hunter who took second place with an aggregate of 164.
K. 3. Robertson with 80 carried off the special prize for the best morning round and L.. R. Andrews met with similar success for the afternoon round with a card of 79.
The Worcestera possess one of the Ancat forward lines seen locally and
Rome, Oct. 28, their complete mastery of the game in this department was wholly weapon-
An Italian boxer, Locatelli,' yes- terday defeated" Sibilla "on points 13sible for the Lincolna' downfall.
A. T. Braley. did not play so 83. Turner and Roden, the Lincoln in a boût for Europe's lightweight
backs, took things in too' friendly a championship.-Haves...
well in the afternoon, but his re- turn of 88 which gave him a Bacs.manner in the opening stages of the game, but soon found out their errors: when the Worcesters: secured twadidly, but they were no match for the total of 169 secured for him the fast-moving Worcester forwards, Visitors' Prize by one stroko goals lend after 15 minutes,
among whom Archer was outstanding from W. J. Buller who returned
Distance: 8 lengths, length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $36.00: Places $9.20, $8.10, $0.60,
Cash Sweep: Lat No. 188-$20920, 2nd No. 181-357.49, 3rd No, 1842nd No. 81-59.80, Srd No.
$29.80. $28.74.
Unplaced Nos. 147, 177, 85, Unpinced Nos. 188, 187, 68 each 115 each $6.64. $10.65.
7 (Unofficial) The Ladies $5. Cash Sweep: 1st No. 7181- One Mile. $18,160,60, 2nd No. 24127-$5,188.-Messrs, Hall & Shenton's Wem 79, 3rd No. 20750-$2,594.40,-
bly Sing, 151 lbylo doberg Unplaced Nos, 18088, 18942,
(Mrs. Frost) 10832, 11893, 1464, 16224, 15410, Messrs. Harriman & Pennack's 12601, 22345, 20819, 22288, 10677..
Widnes, 152 Ib... each $240.22.
Mr. Browning's Pat
180 lb.
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The Lincolns pressed, hard at vari ous stages of the game, but both foc- quard and Baldry, the Lincolns" win- gers, were too well marked to give of 2 their best.
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China · Mail Sports Diary,
TO-DAY Hockey
Played In Representative Games 370 for the thirty-six holes,
Agt. Delaway, who played at inside right for the, Worcesters against the Lincolne on Baturday, morning, haa, ai (Mins Dowbiggin)
very fine football record, "" 6. (Unofficial) The Machine Gun yr, Lancashire's Bwale 140 lb.
He played for the British Army in Troop Handicap, Five Furlongs,
*/* (Miss Alabaster) 3]・ Hubbard's Fine Goalkeeper Bagland and also for Plymouth The outstanding player of the game Artzis reserves, Archer, Jones and Time: 30:1/5, 101: 1/5; 1.86 1/5,
was Hubbard, whose magnificent goal- Egleston, other members of the form, 2.081/5 (Mr. Browning)ˇ I Distance: 4 lengths, 2 length.oping for the Worcesters went have all played la representative
Radio Sporta v R.AS,C. long way towards these reina dengan guman in England,
Club seconds v Borderers Mr. Polis Mouch 174 th...
Pari-Mutuel: Winner: $18.60; } [*/(Mr. Polts)'' Places 36.60 36.70, $12.10 Hipenalty same wom a "magnificent The Worcester Regiment had a very
TO-MORROW · the successful stay in Malls where the Mr. Macnamara's: Rad · Leivad,
Cash Sweep; Ist, No, 118-4218, exhibition of antionation, and
Hockey Friendly Matchen' 170 lb LED **** 492, 2nd No. 2362.40, 3rd No, 206 ease some weer in doubt from the mo- Regiment won the Casta Cup twice
Iment the ball left Hocquard's foot. during their three years in Malia Lincolns v Borderers - (Mr. Ferguson)
Central British $81.20,2
They were in the Final in the other Royal Engineers, y Time: 15 1/5, 47 8/5, 1.21 4/5. Unplaced Nos, 200, 107, 183
Dudley, Cork and Bett, the Lin-year, (Continued at Foot of Next Col)each 18.40.
colne fine half-back, trio, played spien- Baturday's Results on Page 11.
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