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WEEK-END SPORT.

LAWN BOWLS.

FINÁL LEAGUE GAMES,

CHULGENGOWER C... KOWLOON C.C.

LAWN TENNIS.

HONG DOUBLES.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 615, 1926

BASEBALL.

UNEXPECTED DEFEAT FOR" SOUTH CHINA

COCKEY'S FINE PITCHING. -

Two League games were played at the Happy Valley diamond on Saturday. The

COUNTY CRICKET.

RAIN SPOILS FINAL MATCHES.

[THEQUE REUTER'S ÄDENET.]

Loxboy, September 3rd.

The remaining county matches were

RACING.

FANLING HUNT PROSPECTS:

AMERICAN BASEBALL.

RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S GAMES.

[BY RAPIER]

{KERTRA'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]

New Youx, September 4th. Training has now, seriously commenced. The following are the results of the for the meeting on the 9th of next month games in the National and American

Division of the Lawn Bowls League were to meet. W. A. Nowes and L. M. Hongkong Baseball Club.defeated South ruined on account of wet weather, rio and most of the jockeys are to be seen | Baseball Leagues played last week:-

The concluding games in the Second

On Saturday aftertioon, as the Hong- kong Cricket Club courts, F. Syme Thompson and B. K. Valentine (roc. 15.1), Dodwelis, met and defeated F. A. Redmond and L Forster (owe 15.3), University, by the odd set in three, 8-8. 16, and 7-6. The winners thus quality Lloyd (rec. 1/8), Asiatic Petroleum Co., At Happy Valley the Kowloon C.C: in. the semi-final: The march will take won against the "Craigongower C.C._byplace to-morrow afternoon at 3. the very narrow margin of one shot. The result of this match makes a play-off between East Paint R.C. and the K.C.C. necessary to decide the championship of the Second Division.

played on Saturday afternoon.

THE SCORES. C.C.C.:-Kharas, Kitchell, Spink and Bennett (Skip) 25 Razack, Brightman, Phayer and Gillard (Skip) 12; Luż, Fletcher, Neves and Alves (Skip) 19.

K.C.C.-Overy. Lammert, Robinson and Fraser (Skip) 19; Goodwin, Labrum, Smith and Gibson (Skip) 25; Gorvin, Abraham, Tacchi and Hill (Skip) 19′′

Totals-CC.C., 55; K.O.C., 58.

L.E.I.Y.C. V. TAIKOO 2.0.

In this game the home team wea on all three rinks by a substantial margin, and beat their opponents by no less than 13 shots.

Scores :--

Sutherland,

R. H. K. Y. C. :-Davies, Lang and Shields (Skip) 23; Croücher, Waters, Craig and Dixon (Skip) 26; Yaux, Ramany, Brayfield and Russell (Skip) 28.

T.R.C.-Craighton, Richmond, Stalker and Grimes (Skip) 11; Barclay; Warnock, Weist and McKechnie (Skip) 10; Munro, Finate, Craig and Sloan (Skip) 13.

Totals: R.H.K.Y.C., 77 T.R.C., 34.

LEAGUE TABLES.

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The following are the final positions in the Longue d

DIVISION r

P. W. .10

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18

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Taikoo R.C. .... Kowloon Dock ......ID" Craigengower C.C..10 Civil Service ...10 Kowloon B.G.C....10 Police R.C.10

DIVISION II.

East Point B.C...14 Kowloon C.C.

Taikoo R.C.

Civil Service Č..14 7

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Clab de Recreio ....14

Indian R.C.........14

13

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SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

For. Agst. Up. 653 620 135 580 333 53

Craigengower CC..... 614 563

·B" DIVISION.

RECREIO v. INDIAN R.O.

China and the Defence Corps went down to the Japanese.

SOUTH CHINA +. CLUB.

South China did poorly in their game against the Hongkong Baseball Club. Played on the Recreio courts on Satar-They failed to secure a single run. The day, the Portuguese team winning by 9 Club with an inning in hand won by

game

The detailed scores are as follows:- F. Remedios and F. Ozorio:

beat S. A. Hamid and S. 8.

Hussain

....10-1 beat J. Ackber and S. 4. R.

1sniail

lost to J Ackber and S. A. R.

Ismail

beat S. A. R. Bux and D.

Mohamed

three clear runs.

Cookey, the Club pitcher was more than any other responsible for the defeat of

the Chinese. He struck out, eleven men and caught another. In the last inning. ho also hit a three-bagger which brought two men home.

match being played to a finish.

The Middlesex r. Worcester match at Lords was drawn. Middlesex batted on Wednesday and made 279 for the loss of nine wickets when rain stopped play. There was no play on the second or third days. The highest scorers were Huat

(no out) and Lee 31 (not out).. There was no play at all in the match which should have taken place be tween Northamptonshire and Sussex at Northampton, rain falling on all three

days.

in the saddle at Happy Valley shortly after the break of dawn.

Our most experienced rider in the Person of "Digger" Doyle is leaving us for Canton in the interests of the Hong- keng Bank. Of a most unassuming and obliging disposition he would mount the

veriest outsider and his services and presence will be greatly missed in local racing circles. He is a great favourita of the public and although his mounts did not usually pay big dividends he occasionally upset the Geld and rewarded his backers handsomely.

TWO SOMERSET CENTURIES. In the match between Somerset and The teams and score details, were as Yorkshire, at Taunton, there was better The subscription griffins are not expect. under:

weather, permitting of nearly two in-fed here till the first week of November nings. The match was drawn, however.

Somerset batted first and knocked up 329 for eight wickets and then declared MacBryan and M. Lyon both scored een türles, the former making 131 and the latter 107 (not out). Robiáson took six! wickets for 87 runs,

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SOUTH CHINA.

CLUB.

Hyndman and C. d'Assumpeso:

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WATER POLO.

In the only match played during the week, the Victoria Recreation Club set themselves as League Champions for 1920 by defeating the Royal Navy. It was their last match and they have won all their matches. Only one goal was scored against them, the bopour going to Recreio.

V.R.C. were represented by a regalar team throughout, viz., Garrod (goal- keeper and "captain), Stewart and Rozavet (backs), King (centre), Lyon, 12 Laing and Brodie (forwards), ali season- 12ed and experienced players. Garrod is, perhaps, the safest Custodian in Hong- 2 kong at the present time. Stewart is a stone wall at back and he is ably backed ap by Razavet who has shown improve. ment on last year's form. King is a some. what suitable replacement. of Witchell at Dn.centre, while the forwards are certainly

DIVISION 1.

Taikoo B.C.....

Kowloon D.R.C.

49

Civil Service

..... $50

Kowloon B.G.C.

....... 525

580 602

Police R.C.

21 0 77 493 632. 0... 139

0

DIVISION IT.

speedier and superior than any other combination this season. They were not Oextended in any match and a match be- tween them and the Rest of the Colony would surely be a good drawing card at the next Night Fête..

For. Agat. Up. Dn. East Point R.C... 813 665 180

Kowloon C.C.

R. H.K.Y.C.

Civil Servico R.C... 802. 800

Cluba.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Victoria R.C. .......

OK.C. School A"

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19 3 4 5 87 South China 0000000-0 Club

... 000012 -3 Runs. Davis, Hines; Ransom.. Hits. South Chiaz, Club 5. Errors.-Club 1, South China G. Strike-out-Cockey 11, Lee 3.

JAPANESE HEV.D.C.

The Japanese easily defeated the Volunteers, the score being 11 to 2 in The teams and score details were as under-

their favour.

JAPANESE. Kusano

Y. Hachiuma Murata

S. Hachiuma

VOLUNTEERS.

ef. Ralph

15. Bowker

1b. Eager

P. Jordan

c. Ramsay

2h. Owen, Hughes

3b. Wheeler

Kamoshite Takotami Hayase Koga

II. Bushton Yaho

zi. Spary Changes:-Owed Hughes, p. (3rd), Fincher, ceth), Eoga, p. (4th). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 1 10.93-11 Volunteers... 0 0 1 0 0 10- § Runs-Kusano, Murata, S. Hachiuma, Hayase, Y. Hachiuma (2 each), Takotami (1); Eager, Bowker (1 each).

Japanese.

Hita-Japanese 9, Volunteers 6. Errors. Volunteers 13, Japanese 2 Strike-out.-Eachiuma 4, Koga 3, Owen Hughes 1..

Bases on balls.-Eachrome 1, Jordan 2, Owen Hughes 2.

FILIPINOS v. RECREIO,

The Filipinos met the Club de Recreio M. W. L Pts. and defeated them for the third time at the Happy Valley diamond yesterday' afternoon,

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941 608 ... 584 825

143

B

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4

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3

1 6

Taikoo R.C.

800 800

0

Royal Navy

3

3

2

Cruigengower

729 730

1 3

9

Club de Reercio

694 800

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2 .0

Indian R.C.

499 601

0 202 K.B. Schools "B

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SPORT AND FUN.

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02 Hongkong Electric... 0192 Surreys

INTERPORT TEAM LEAVE.

· NAVAL DOCKYARD'S ANNUAL

FETE.

The annual sports fête of the Naval

The Interport Bowls team left for Shanghai oo Saturday evening by the 5. Suiyang for Shanghai. At the last minute Mr. A. M. Holland changed his mind and accompanied the rest of the Dockyard Recreation Club was held on team by this beat,

the beach at Stonecutter's Island on Saturday afternoon. There was a large KOWLOON DOCK INTER-DEPART-attendance. The band of the East Surreys was present and throughout the after- noon played delightfully.

Among those present were Rear-Admiral

MENTAL COMPETITION,

The first round of the Inter-Depart- mental competition for the Ewo Cup run A. 7. B. Stirling, C.B., and Mrs. by the Kowloon Dock Club was decided | Stirling, Commander and Mrs. C. B. on Saturday.

The results are as follows:

SKIPWRIGHTS D. BOILERMAKERS.

SHIPWRIGHTS: -Docherty." Ramsay, Greig and Henderson (Skip) 39

BOILERMAKERS-Neilson, Dixon, Ray mond and McKelvic (Skip) 19.

SHIPBUILDERS, V, ENGINEERS NO. 1. SHIPBUILDERS-Cooper, Simpson, Pun- chon and A. Gourlay (Skip) 33.

ENGINEERS NO. 1:-Crooktake, Kemp. ton, Coleman and F. C. Goodman (Skip)

10.

MAINTENANCE 2. ENGINEXES NO. 2.

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MAINTENANCE E. Goodman, Forsyth, Lindsay and Johnson (Skip) 20.

ENGINEERS NO. 2:-Hoare, McLaggan, Scott and Gray (Skip) 38.

CLUB ACTIVITIES.

In the Police Recreation Club Cham pionship Singles played on Saturday evening, A. R. Clark beat A. K. Taylor by 21 shots to 20 The game was a ding. dong battle all through and it required 24 heads to be played before a decision was reached.

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On Friday night Omar won the cham pionship of the Craigengower C.C., beat- ing Captain Spink by a narrow majority, Spink had beaten Bradbury in the semi- final on Wednesday night.

OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

Browne, and Mr. and Mrs. Gillingham.

Owing to the absence of some of their players, especially Gosano, the Club de Recreio bad a weakened team with one, substitute and failed to make any runs.

Angeles pitched well and the Selding of the Filipinos was well above the aver- age. In addition they were in good batting form and scored a total of 13

runa.

The teams and store by inping were

as under :-

RECREIO. 1b. M. Soares

Pereirs Alves

Figueiredo "Remedios

VILIPINOS.

Leonard.

Kitchell Bautista Zafra Rull Angeles Tecson

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Delgado Fernandez

A curiously garbed funny party"Filipinos consisting of Mesara, Grant Father Becreio Neptune), C. E. Jones (Merry Scott), W. Phillips, Salter (Clowns), J. Grimster (Charlie Chaplin), and J. Grenham, Ball, and Blight (Bashful Belles) were respon

sible for the fun and humorous side of the programme.

After tea, Mrs. Stirling presented the prizes to the successful winners of events, and also presented cach child with a con- solation present of toys and sweets. Atj the conclusion of the presentation of prizes, Mr. Gillingham, Chairman, or be- half of the Club, thanked Mrs. Stirling for kindly presenting the prizes, and the hard working Committer, Messrs. Blight, Lewis, Allen, and Baldwin, for their efforts in arranging such a splendid fête.

INTER-DEPARTMENTAL BOWLS. -

Playing in the semi-final of the inter- departmental competitida on the Police Recreation Club ground yesterday after- noon, the Prison Department beat the Education Department by 10 shots.

The teams were:-

PRISON DEPT.-Buchanan, Johnston, Wiltshire and MeLeod (Skip) 24.

EDUCATION DEer:-Edwards, Mycock, Fletcher and Brawn (Skip) 14.

The winners will meet the Banitary Department in the faal on Sunday, September 19th..

SPEY CUP GAMES.

Next Saturday, on the Kowloon Dock, Playing on the Kowloon Bowling Club Recreation Club green, the home team greca on Saturday in the first round of will be opposed by the Police Recreation The open doubles championship Me. Club team in the first round of this Kollar and McTavish (E.P.R.C.), beat competition.

D. Xavier

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rues-Leonard, Angeles, Tecson, Fer- nandez (2), Kitchell, Bautista, Zafra, Delgado, Bull (1):

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Hita:-Filipinos, 15; Recreio, 4. Erros:-Recreio, 1; Filipinos, 4. Strike-out:-Angeles, 6; Xavier, 1. Two base hit:-Zafra. Three base hit:---Angeles.

LEAGUE TABLE.

The League table now. stands at:-

W. Inda Pct. South China ....

10 2 .833 Japanese

9 2 818 Club de Recreio....... Filipinos

в .454

7

.410

9

.207

2 ✪

181

Hongkong Baseball Club 4 Defence Corpа ....

* STARS” IN JAPAN.

It may interest baseball fans to hear that the All-Filipino baseball team which recently passed through here were beaten in their first match at Tokyo by the Keiwo University. The Japanese lads, scored one run" and "blanked out the visitors in all nine innings.

The second match played on the follow- ing day (August: 29th) was against the Waseda University, also on the same ground The Filipinos won this game by four guns to ore:

SHANGHAI TEAM,

The Shanghai Chinese team will not now be coming to play a sories of games here. The decision to drop the proposal The following have been has been made owing to financial reasons, Omar and Bradbury (C.C.C.) by 19 shots selected to play for the Kowloon Dock: the visitors expecting more in the way of A...Gourlay, Brown, Jühnson and Gray |*" gate mozey than it is possible for the (Skiph

promoters here to guarantee.

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and it is quite likely that this will result in the Annual Races being fixed at a later date than usual.

The meeting of the Fanling Hunt on Friday evening last brought together Yorkshire replied with 254 for six quite a number of enthusiasts. In ad- wickets when play stopped. Holmesdition to the Joint Masters, Messrs. made 55 and Mitchell 61, not out.

- GENTS ». PLAYERS.

The Gants. Players match was also lelt drawn.

The Players batted first and made 53, to which total "Whysali contributed 58 and Newman 57, -

Birkett and Dr. Fierce Grove, those prest sont included Messrs. . J. Paterson, W. Stanton, J. E. Hall Brutton and A. H Potts,

FANLING HUNT.” The Chairman's address.

The Gentlemen responded with 29|follows:- Duleep Sinhji scoring 71 and Challoner 30. Geary took four wickets for 62 runs. Gentlemen,-The Fanling Hounds hav On going in a second time, the Players ing new completed a year as a Sub made 185 for the loss of two wickets, scription Pack we think perhaps sub- when there was no further play. Whysall scribers would like to hear some details. made 71 and Ernest Tyldesley, 50 (not with regard to the running of the Pack

out).

LOW SCORE IN AUSTRALIAN MATCH.

'LONDON, September 3rd. The match between an England XL and the visiting Australians, at Folkestone, ended in a draw, play being interfered with on account of rain, 小

There were 1,000 people present to-day, the weather being very overcast. The start was delayed until 1 o'clock.

England carried their total to 199 for the loss of nine wickets when time was called. Jardine, with 38, and Astill, with 33, were the highest scores. Gregory took three wickets for 31 runt.

Australia's first innings' total was 974.

THE AUSTRALIANS AT CHISWICK.

LONDON, September 5th. At Chiswick in bright, hot weather the wicket was wet but dried up. Preta for the Civil Service ewon the toss and sent in their opponents. Australia made 440 for 7, of which Taylor had 201 and Everett 93 not out.

HOME FOOTBALL.

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SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

[THIOCGH LEUTER'S BERVICE]

ENGLISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIV. Aston Villa 1, Burnley 1. Blackburn 1, Tottenham 0. Bolton 9, Newcastle United 1. Cardiff City 1, West Bromwich 1.. Derby County 2, Liverpool 1. Everton 0, Westham United 3. Huddersfield 0, Birmingham 2. Leicester City 5, Shefeld Wedy. 3. Manchester United 2. Leeds United 2 Sheffield United 4, W. Arsenal. O Sunderland, 3, Bury 0.

SECOND DIV.

Blackpool 6, Barnsley 1- Clapton Orient 1, S. Sheids o Fulham 2 Darlington 1.

Grimsby Town 2, Manchester City 2. Middlesbro 0, P. North End 2 Notts County 1, Hull City 0. Oldham Ath. 1, Portsmouth 0. Port Vale 0, Chelsea .

Beading 4, Nottingham Forest 0." Southampton, 0, Bradford City 0... Wolves/2, Swansea Town 2.

and as to how The Hart was started in October, 1924, with 4 couple of hounds from Captain Benson of the Taunton Vale but from one cause or another wo have only one couple left of which only une hound is any good for hunting.

Under these circumstances we had to enter anything that would run a line and during the pass season we generally managed to turn out 5 or 6 couples and it was surprising what good sport that scratch pack gave..

Our thanks are due the Hongkong Jockey Club for a monthly subscription which practically paid for the keep of present pack and enabled us to use all subscriptions for getting hounds from | home which costs about £12 a piece to

bring out.

We also thank Lieut.-Comdr. Spragg and Bousfield for special donations and the latter for a Motor Car which he has very kindly presented to the hunt. nesday and Saturday afternoon and Hounds went out, roughly, every Wed. Sunday morning during the Beason (October/April) except when Racing or Paper Chases intervened.

Owing to the scratchiness" of the pack the majority of which had never seen a fox and had to be trained on a drag we confined ourselves during the first part of the season almost entirely to the latter but later on successfully drew for foxes various occasions, which gives every reason to hope that as soon as can get together a decent pack of, prin- cipally. Foxhounds we shall be able to show good sport at the legitimate game.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Saturday:-

Pittsburg S, New York 7. Cincinnati Brooklyn Q.. Chicago 5, Boston 3.

St. Louis, Philadelphia 3 Sunday:-

Brooklyn 8. New York 2 St. Louis Pittsburg 2. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 1. Monday:-

Brooklyn, New York s.. St. Louis 0, Pittsburg 3. St. Louis 5, Pittsburg 3. Chicago 2, Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia, Boston 0. Tuesday:-

Philadelphia, Boston St. Louis 6, Pittsburg 1. St., Louis Pittsburg 1. Chicago 1, Cincinnati 0. Wednesday:-

Philadelphia 2, Boston 0. St. Louis 5, Pittsburg Thursday:-

Chicago 0, St. Louis Chicago 1, St. Louis 9. Friday:-

New York 17, Boston 3. Brooklyn 4, Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 4, St. Louis 2. Chicago S, Pittsburg, 3

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

Saturday

New York 4, Detroit 8. Boston 1, Cleveland 6 Boston 1, Cleveland 5. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 1. Washington 3, Chicago 2. Sunday:

New York 8, Detroit 1. Washington 1, Chiengo Cleveland 2, St. Louis 1. Monday -

New York S, Washington 12. Detroit 2, Chicago 5. Tuesday:

New York 5, Philadelphia 8. Boston 0, Washington 2 Cleveland 6, St. Louis 5. Detroit 2, Chicago 19. Detroit 1, Chicago 8. Wednesday:-

New York 8, Philadelphia 4. Boston 12, Washington 11. Detroit 7, Chicago IL

Thursday:

Detroit 6, St. Louis 3. Friday:-

Philadelphia 7, New York 2. Philadelphia 4, New York T Boston 2, Washington 3. Boston 1, Washington 6.

With regard to the hunting we regrst that owing to the lateness of the Paddi crop although our season should start on October 1st only the hill part of the country will be rideable until early November.

Subscribers will be pleased to hear that the Railway Co. have kindly givea, us books of tickets can be obtained from the same privilege as the Golf Club and the Master.

We are in treaty for a Hone at Fan-

As subscribers who have been out hunting for the use of subscribers and hope ing well know we have only hunted à to fix up the lease in the next day or very small part of the rideable country two. We have asked Mr. Maas to under within reach of Fanling.

take the running of this, and subscribers

With regard to the coming season we hope, if there are sufficient subscribera,

will be notified as soon as the Hunter's Arma" is open. -

to employ a hunt servant capable of Dr. Pierco Grove gave some details of laying good drags which should obviat: the. Kwanti Course and also touched some of the daläys which occurred this |

tpon the financial aspects of the Hunt. last season.

Mrs, Bower, Capt. Sturges, and Mr.In this connectica the requisite guaran- A. E. Potts acted as Whips during the tees have been forthcoming from friends season but we are sorry to Bay' Mrs.

Bower has gone home and Capt. Sturges of the Hunt, and a muccessful season is is leaving us shortly.

pretty well assured. "

We have bought a couple of hunds

of which 3 have arrived and two are due

A discussion took place regarding the

on Sept. 5th, the ones which have ar Club House and other matters but it was rived, look most promising in spite of not..very fruitful. As a matter of fact a very hot passage which caused the the Joint Masters have already gone death of one bound during the voyage.

We have to thank Mr. Pierce Grove, ahead and done most of the work requir M. F. H. Cambridge Drag, for 4 coupled and Subscribers cannot do better than and Capt. Springfield, M.F.H. Shang-

hai Hounds, who is at present at home continue to accord them support. George on leave, for 2 couple. ---

Maas is an organizer of proved ability We have also wired Mr. Pierce Grove and in his capable hands the" Huntera Baurcmouth and B.A. 4, Gillingham 2 to endeavour to get us & couple more of Arms "should be a great success. Last

THIRD DIV.--(SOUTHERN),

Bristol City 5,- Watford 0.

Brighton and H.A. 3, Millwall 1. Chariton 1, Crystal Palace & Luton Town 1, Swindon Town 1. Merthyr Town 1, Newport C. 2 Northampton, Brentford 3.

Norwich City, Bristol Rovers 0. Plymouth A2, Aberdour "A" Q Queen's Park Rgre, 1, Coventry City Southend Untd. 1, Exeter City 2.

THIRD DIV. (NORTHERN), Ashington 1, Wrexham 1. ̧ ̧. Bradford 2, Rotherham Untd. 2. Charterfeld 5, Wigan Bor. 215 Crewe Alexandra 5, Barrow 0. Hartlepool Untd. 0, Halifax Town 1. Nelson 6, Doncaster R. 1. Southport 2, Accrington 8, 1. Stockport City 3, Lineon City 3. Bochdale 1, Durham City 2. Tranmere É. 4 New Brighton 1. Walsall 0, Stoke City 9.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-DIV, 1. Aberdeen 2, Queen's Park 0. Airdrieonians 3, Hibernians 0. Céltic 3, Morton, 0. Dundee Untd, 1, Kilmarnock 2 Dumlermline A. 0, Falkirk 17, Hearts 1, Hamilton A. 1. Motherwell 2, Clyde 0. Partrick Thistle.3. Dundes 3. St. Johnstone 2, Rangers 1- St. Mirres 6, Cowdenbeath 1.

the Parable Woodman type.

Although our attempte at breeding have season most subscribers to the Hunt were not been very successful we have one Dog indebted to Mr. R. J. Paterson, "Father" hound out of a little of 7 whelped last Pierce Grove and Bill Stanton whó year which is being entered and shapes |

well, and one couple of Paps, out of entertained right royally and generously "Glow Worm" which are being "walk throughout the season.

ed" at Weihaiwci by Capt. Sturges.

beld 2 Steeplechase meetings on the.

1.

During the past season the Hunt also

Kwanti course which were very generous-

ly supported by subscribers and others

in the way of oups, etc.,"and in spite of strikingly bad weather on two, occasions paid their way and subscribers nothing,

KO

RUGBY,

JOMMENCING THURSDAY, BIH TV- TANZ, and until Further Notice, thera

Three Paper Chases and one Point to will be A BUGBY PRACTICE ETTY TUES Point were also held and we think we DAY and THURSDAY on the Krzo's PARK may say were much appreciated by the GROUND, Kowloon. [ subscribers.

All Members desirous of Playing during the There were 80 subscribers last season Coming Season should Tarn Up at There and the total of subscriptions including Practica.

[3927 special donations amounted to $2,340. Of this 2000 has been spent on getting hounds out from home and we still have a balance of $1,275; 'out of which we have to pay for the two couple from Mr. Springfield which will cost about 8450.

For the coming season we intend to hold at least Ave Steeplechase meetings beginning with one at the end of October and also one or more Point to Point during the X'mas, New Year, and Easter holidays,"

(Continued on next Oolumn.)

THEBAPION - No. THERAPION NO. THERAPION NO.

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