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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
OPENING OF THE LEAGUE SEASON.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.
POLICE DEFEAT SHANGHAI.
AT THE CONCERT
POLICE R.C.
EXCITING LAWN BOWLS K.O.S B. BAND AND LOCAL
MATCH.
SINGLE SHOT VICTORŸ.
Shanghai lawn
bowlers
мете
THIRTEEN GAMES ON THE PROGRAMME. beaten yesterday by one shot in
The following games are down for decision to-day :-- HONG KONG LEAGUE.
DIVISION 1
(Kick-of 4.30 p.m.) RA. P. Hong Kong Police, Sookun- po ground. Referee: "Mr. T.
Stokes.
China Athletic . Club de Recreio, The Stadium, North Point. Boferee: Mr. F. Smith.
Hong Kong F.C. v. Kowloon F.C,
110% Kang F.C. ground. Beterec: Leat Seal, M.C.,
I.A. Somerset L... Royal Navy, Kow-
lugu FC ground. Referee
Str. Mackie.
K.O.S.B., St. Joseph's ground. Referee: 5. B. A. Atkinson...
1. Josuth's
F.
DIVISION II,
(Kick-off 3 p.m.) Easter F.C. . X.O.S.B. Res., St. Joseph's ground. Referee: E. R. A. Anderson," South China "A". S.L.I. Res.,
Caroline Hillground. Referee: Sgt. Dunting. University F.C. v. Club de Recreio Res., The Stadium, North Paint. Referee: B. Q. M. S. Clark.
NAVY. S.L.I.
ARTISTS.
THIS EVENING'S ENTERTAIN. MENT.
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FIRST AUTUMN RACE MEETING.
PROGRAMME FOR OCTOBER 14.
The Jockey Club's autumn season opens at Happy Valley on Monday. October 14, when the Sixth Extra Race meeting will be held. The first race is at 15 and the first saddling bell at 1.45 p.m.
The programme is as follows:- 1.-Jordan Händlcòp: "0" Class; Six Furlongs. For China Ponies.
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CRICKET.
THE MALAYA SIDE.
the
The Hon. Secretary of H.K.C.C. has announced that in formation has just been received that the following players will re- preezat Malaya at the forthcoming Triangular Tournament -
U.S. BASEBALL.
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ATHLETICS HAMMERED BY RED SOX.
An excellent programme has been a very exciting game at the Police arranged for the concert at the Club," Happy Recreation Club. It looked as if Police Recreation
8.30 p.m. the Police were going to be badly Valley, commencing at beaten, as Shanghai were 8-9 at to-night. The Band of the 2nd Bu, The Kowloon F.C. ground will one time, but the home team pulled King's Own Scottish Borderers and 2 Jordan Handicap: "B" Class: Bobby Braddell is an old Oxed, Cincinnati making two errors witness the struggle between two up and went two shots ahead to Pipers as well as a number of leeni
The S.1.1. have service teams. drawn the Navy in the opening see the visitors once more on the artists will take part in the eater game and these teams will meet on road to victory. Scores were even taiament. the Railway ground. Kowloon in the penultimate head and the FC. have increased the size of the home team guined the single shot playing pitch while visitors will be. catered for in the fine stands which win on a wood" placed by their No. now entirely enclose the gruvus.
I, Nolan, which was never moved.
While both teams will be strongly presented, it would be unjust to attempt to predict the winner. Visitors may be assured that a keen game wil be played and the football will be bright ril the Baal whistle sounda.
St. Joseph's receive the K.O.S.B, on the Colege ground within the racecourse. The K.O.S.B have soon found their form and the College team will probably suffer defeat in the opening fixture.
The military team has been show ing great sides in recent games, while little is known of St. Joseph's players. They have got a good number of players registered but are likely to go down in their games.
CLARKE NO LONGER AVAIL ABLE FOR POLICE TEAM.
The Police are due to meet the R.A. on the Garrison ground.
The visitors will miss Clarke who has served them well in goal dur H.A. Res. r. Kowloon F.C. Res,,ing the past four seasons. Other Referee: players, Oram and Brittain will Suckunpoo ground, Tel. Clark.
also be badly missed from the Police team. The Gunners are liuyal Navy Res.
で St. Joseph's
badly in need of forwards. They Res., RN. ground. Referee:
will depend on the defence of last Mr. Gr. Fisher,
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Basou.
Ewo (Chinese) China Athletic
The Sookunpoo ground is in fine A Kowloon F.C." ground condition having been returfed. Iteferee: Cpl Grieve.
With the exception of the. Ewo China Athletic "A," the Penin- IK. F.C. Res. P. South China "B,"
Referee sun has been badly neglected th. 1.K.F.C. ground.
the way of games in the junior Mr. C. Mose. R.A.M.C. Ching Athletic B. division, seven games being schedal- China Athletic ground, Happyed to take place on the island. Valloy. Referee: L. S. B, A. Munn.
With full programme, the League season opens to-day. Eleven teams comprise the senior division. St. Joseph's College comes in, while the Small Units teams drop out.
·Five senior games are to be played, South China being unlucky in the draw for the opening day.
Sixteen teams will play in the junior division and to complete the fixtures, each team will be required do play thirty games, which will be a long season for the Clubs who can only field a side on Saturday afternoon.
The Hong Kong and Kowloon
Three games are being played within the racecourse, one on the H.K.F.C. ground, one at Caroline Hill, and on the Gitrrison ground, and one at the Stadium North The K.O.S.B. and Royal Point. Navy are expected to win their games. It would be useless to nt- tempt to predict the results of the other gaires, although H.E.F.C.. Kowloon F.C., and China Athletie "A" appear to bare the luck "of the draw,
- ST. JOSEPH'S . K.O.S.B.
The following will represent the St. Joseph's Old Boys Association in their League Match against K.08.B. on St. Joseph's Ground today at 4.20 p.m. :-
ST. JOSEPH'S 2ND XI,'v. NAVY.
The following will represent the St. Joseph's Old Boys' Association 2nd XI. in their League Match against Navy on Navy Ground to day at 3 p.m. !****
C. Rocha B. A. Hyder, L. Comes; G. F. Victor, R. Paton, T. Leonard; D. Leonard, F. L. Pouzi, J. Castillo, W. H. Jackson, F.C. meet in the opening game. Fernandez. on the .K.F.C. ground. This is always a sporting game and at tracts a large following of soccer enthusiasts... The meeting of the Clubs is considered a local derby in the soccer world and the game is always keenly contested until the Omar, F. M. X. Souza, Anal whistle sounds, Kowloon have L. Harvey; K. M. Omar, S. Reed, taken the bonours in the more O. Omar; A. McGrann. A. Guter recent games and it is up to the res, L. Castilho, A. K. Minu, Woo
Lau Tong. Club to look to their laurels to-day. The Club are fielding nine of last acaton's team, the new players are reers at inside right and Gilchrist at right half.
Kowloon are making several changes and are depending on several young players who have done well in junior football in past T. Pile (Police) and Gallagher (R.A.F.) will narist Kow leon against the Club to-day.
CHINA ATHLETIC v. RECREIO
Seasona
ON NEW GROUND.
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The attraction to-day is the game on the newly acquired ground at North Point. Chias Athletic are due to receive the Club de Recreio in the opening game. large crowd is expected as the games between the Athletic and Recreio are the tit-bite of the season. The visitors will be with- doctor's orders. Roza-Pereira makes a dashing leader and the visitors should give the Athletic a good game The Athletic will be folding season. Li Wai Kood is expected practically the same team as last
HOME FOOTBALL. NOTTS FOREST DRAW WITH
BRADFORD.
(THROUGH LAUTER'S AGENOT.]
LONDON, Oct. 3.
At Nottingham to-day, in the Second Division of the Football League, Notts Forest and Bradford drew, each side scoring once.
RUGGER.
FIRST TRIAL GAME ON. MONDAY.
The first trial game of the season
Visitors Again Lead,
Home
The visitors, who were one abot down, took the lead by scoring four in the fourteenth head. players helped in the score in their efforts to get in. In the next Shanghai took another shot to lead by four,
Mair, the Police skip did marvels with his last wood in the next two heads. He moved up a wood for shot to deprise the visitors of two or three, and again came in for a toucher and a score of two. Dor. rance had before this laid the shot towards which "Sandy" Malcolm put in a blocker,
Shanghai took two in the eigh teenth head on woods placed by Kerley. In the next Phillips put in two counters, and West came in for second. Skip Mair drew the shot and Malcolm narrowly missed..
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Police Pull Up and Win,'. The home team were now shote behind and two counters were put in by the opposing No. 1. Hargreaves drew the shot beauti- fully, and his skip drew yet closer and claimed two shots, scores being 16-10.
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In the deciding head Nolan put one in front of the jack, which was never moved in spite of efforts by the three Shanghai players to draw in, and Malvoim missed two drivers, leaving the Police winner by one.
Detalled Scores.
Police B.C. Shanghai.
Phillips No. 1 Nolan
No. 2 West Kerley Dorrance No. 3 Hargreaves Malcolm Skip
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Presentation of Spoons.
Mr. W. Kent (A.S.P.) presented spoons to the visiting players, com menting on the very close and in. teresting game.
hall
A platform has been erected oa the lawa in front of the newly
completed extension
to the The large hall will be placed at the Club for the entertainers. disposal of the visitors, who with also be provided with seating accommodation in the open air. Admission will be by ticket at $1
each. The Programm“.
1. March Heroique-"Szabadi”” - ". Overture" William Tell"
Massenet Rossini Solo Oboe Musician W.
Robinson... Salo Flute: Musician A. McKeana.
3. Song "Roses of Picardy ****
Wood.
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Mrs. O C. Womack. "Songs and Dances of the
Homelands.
Selected and arranged for Mili- tary Band by Bandmaster W. II. Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M.
3. Highland Dance "The Argyle
Broadswords."
By the Pipets, 2nd Bn. K.0.5.B. 6. Humorous Songs
(a) He's not old enough
to be old"
(b)" Himazas "
Mr. V. C. Labrum.
Lee. Austin.
7. Miserere Scene from "Il
Trovatore ............... Verdi. Solo Clarinet: Band-Sgt. .G. Ware, Solo Cornet: Musician H. Latimer. Character Sketches by Mrs.
F. Bunjé.
B.
9. Piccolo Solo-" Piccaroon
Brewer, Soloist Musician A. McKenna. 10. The Reminiscences of
Tchaikowsky
Arranged by Dan Godfrey, Junr.
11. Folk Songs
(a) Believe Me"
Moore, (b) Drink to Me Only"
Old English. Mr. R. McA. Keown,
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12. Grand Scottish Fantasia."
Blue Bonnets Over The Border
God Save The King.
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUN" DAY, OCTOBER 6, 1929.
9.24 a.m. T. S. Whyte Smith aud H. U. Ireland.
Telfer.
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In reply, Mr. Malcolm said that the Police deserved to win, as they played some very beautiful shots. Sometimes he felt that the Police pinched his shots. He was keen t gain another win. which could have intensified his desire to carry the flag and the Cup, but his mei were still going to do it. The loss by one shot was no fault of the green. In conclusion Mr. Malcolm naked those present to give his team the 10.00
at the Interport same support match as they did during the after. 10.04 noon. He presented spoons to the winners and called for three hearty 10.08 cheers.
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K. L. Dugan and F. A. Howard.
D. J. Gilmore" and A. Piercy,
O. Lager and E. Des Vœux. N. Carrie and J. P. Sherry.
J. M. Norrie and J. H. Ashworth. P. Jacks and H. R. Sturt.
M. Marriott and N. H. Prockler.
R. K. Hepburn and A. E. Lissaman.
D. S. Edward and D. Ellis.
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A. G. Coppin and C, "W. Jeffries,
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B. J. Lacon and C. B. Morrison.
A CHEERY DINNER. Nearly a hundred sat down to dinner in the now extension of the 10.50, Club. "Bob" Stott's band being
in attendance and a very pleasant| 10.24. evoning was spent by all present
H. C. Shrubsole and A. D. Humphreys.
R. P. Moodie and R. A. Green.
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H. G. Hegarty and H. C. Whuttall.
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The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, acting 10.28 C.S.P., made a speech in which he congratulated the Shanghai team on the very excellent game they put up during the afternoon, He felt that it was the generous apirit
He
W. Kent and H. Hamp ton.
New York, Sopt, 29.-Several sen- sational games with a good sprinkling of home runs featured co-day's big league baseball, with the American League Champion Athletics suffer- ing an ignominious 100 walloping at the hands of the tail-end Red A. J. Bostock H, R. B. L. Sax but the Chicago Cubs, streng Braddell, G. M. Brand, R. G. thening their National leadership Gibson, Dr. li. O, Hopkins, P. by defeat of Cincinnati. Knight, W. A. B. Smith, Lat Singh,
Harnsby, of the Cubs made his Evan Wong, "W: A. D. Wynch, L. thirty-ninth home run in the fourth Waring and A. N. Other.
jinning of the Reds game. It was Bostock Hill is a fine slow bowler the only tally of the game, though who skittled us out on the Padang the Reds made six hits and Chicago last time we went down there. seven. The game was loosely play- ford Blue, a slashing bat, and fast and three for Chicago.
battled Brooklyn and Boston bowler, but he varies a good deal, | and is distinctly temperamental, through a hard-fought contest, and 3.-Jordan Handicap: "A" Class: P. N. Knight is a Penang barrister, at the beginning of the ninth inning
Six Furlongs, For China Ponies.
4.Fourth Aggregate Stakes: One Mile.
Weight 10 at. 9 lbs. Winners of a Value $300. For all China ponies. race value 8000 or over other than confined to subscription griffins, ponies that have won the aggregate prize in the Aggregate Stakes in any season, 3 tbs, extra. Non-winning subscription griffins allowed 15,
A
Bix Furlongs.
For China Ponies.
race
A Cup to be run for five times. or as decided by the Committee, called the Aggregate Cup, will be presented at the end of the senson
to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the races for the Aggre gate Stakes at the Extra Meetings during the season.
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gunner.
He was here with Grillin's team they were tied 2-2. Then De Berry good time ago. A useful bat and of the Dodgers singled in the last medium-fast bowler. Dr. Hopkics, half of the ninth, scoring Gilbert iet Government doctor From for the winning run Boyle of the Penang, I think; W. A. D. Smith Braves had hit a homer earlier in Waring is comes from Selangor, and Lieut. the contest.
I hope to
Pitts- In the first game of a publish full particulars later, pro-burgh-St. Louis double-header, Faul vided that the Singapore exchange Waner of the Pirates hit a three- behaves itself. By the way. I can bagger which helped toward a 3-1 not help thinking I have thet A. N. win. St. Louis turned the tables Other somewhere before. Well, we in the second affray when the Cards shall see.
went on a batting spree, making 15 hits materialize into 10 runs while the Pirates got four hits for two
R. ABBIT.
K.C.C...H.K.C.C.
runa.
Roush of the Giants drove in three The following will represent the runs and got a walk, a double, s K.C.C. against the H.K.C.C. to-tiple and a homer against Philadel day :--
phia. Davies of the Phillies homer-
1st XI, on H.K.C.C. Grounded likewise, but the Giants won W. Brace (Capt.). E. C. Fincher, E. 42
In the American League. Ferrell 5.-Nathan Handicap: "B" Class: F. Fincher. A. T. Lee, F. Zimmern,
11 Milos.
G. Lee, G. A. V. Hall, F, E. Law. of the Cleveland Indians hurled a rence, NA. E. Mackay, S. Jex, shut-out against the Browns, win-
ning 40 and allowing but two hita.
For China Ponies.
6. Jordan Handicap: "D" Class: A. N. Other.
Six Furlongs, ...
For China Ponies.
Y.--Carnarvon Stakes: One Mile.
For ponies that have started in Hong Kong this year, but have not won a race since January 1, 1929. to be ridden by Jockeys who have not won fire flat races anywhere at any time. Weight for inches as per scale. Subscription griffins of this Club of this year allowed 7 lbs. Jockeys 2 lbs, extra for each race
won.
8.-Nathan Handicap: "A" Class':
1 Miles. For China Ponies,
THE ENTRIES.
The handicaps are as follows- Jordan Handicap: "A" Class: Six, Furlongs, One Third (180), Huntington (182), San Francisco (152), Fifty Fifty (152), Young Pretender (162), City Hall (157), O'Moon (180) Buster (143), Lightning (148), Little Thunder (148). Target (148), Hiawa- tha (163), Samaritan (150), Duke of Chantilly (153), Monterey Bay (155), Our Prince +150), Heir Apparent (138). Triumphant Stag (155).
Jordon Handicap: "B" Class:
2nd XI. on K.C.C. Ground.-A. n. F. Ravea (Capt.), O. B. Raven, F. S. W. Smith, J. Barlow. K. R. Macaski, E, A. Gregory, D. Laing, Laughton, B. Baldwin, H. T. Buxton, II, H. Fantham.
AMERICAN LADIES'
GOLF.
GLENNA COLLETT TO THE FORE.
(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
BIRMINGHAM, Mich., Oct. 4.
The Red Sox hammered the Athletics in terrific style. Grove allowed 11 hits and eight runs in. the first five innings and the game wound up with Boston on the big end of a 10-0 score, having gotten 17 hits to four for the league cham- pions.
Pipgras of the. Yankees held the Senators to two hits and administer- ed a 30 drybbing. Gehrig got his thirty-fifth home run of the season in the fourth inning.
After a 7-7 tie in the ninth, the Tigers scored two tallies in the eleventh inning, Chicago scoring one. Gehringer and Stone homer- ed. The White Sox made 16 hits
In the third round of the Ameriand Detroit 15: Cao Ladies Golf Championship,
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The following are the detailed re- Miss Glenna Collett, of Rhodesults of to-day's games:- Island. best Mrs. Higbie. (Detroit) at the nineteenth hole.
Mrs. Pressler (Los Angeles) beat Mrs. Hurd 3 and 1. Mrs. Hill (Mea- dow Lake) beat Mrs. Hanley (Detroit) and 1 and Miss Wall Federman' (Oskkosh) beat Mrs." (New York), 2 and 1.
Jordon Handicap: "D" Class: Six Furlongs, Mountain Air (185). White Jade. (145), Tornado (153), Kum On (152), Pumpkin (150), Bronze Idol (150), Bowden (145). Ploughman (147), Dark Eyes (160) Sepron (150), Half Pint (150), Sunny Day (150), Sun- loch (148), Chicot (153), Siang River (150), Papaya (150).
Six Furlongs, Skinfaxi (157), Noukhail (158), The Ape (155). Erin's Isle (161), Duke of Melrose (168), King's Falloch (100), Loch Etive (148), Sunring (158), Glory (157), Ace of
Nathan Handicap: "A" Class: Spades (160), Eratwhile (148),
13 Milos, Flying Stag (146), Mount Elburz
O'Moon (160), Little Thunder (147). Tarzan (142), Monk (164), Cream Cracker (150), The Jamaica(148), Hiawatha (163), Samaritan Monterey Bay (150), Aristophanes (148). Delware (150), Rose Hal (161), Duke of Bay (183), Peck (158), Thunderbolt Chantilly (153) (162), Loch Alsh (155), U Un II. (153), One Third (169), Fifty Fifty (169), Heir Apparent (158), Young (142).
Pretender (162). Triumphant Stag (155), Duke of Melrose (153), Dela- ware Bay (148), Erin's Isle (148), Peck (143).
Jordan Handicap: "Clasa: Six Furlongs, Szatmar (160), Duke of Normandy II. (183), As You Like It (165), Armony (162), Duke of Nieblung (158), Fanling Stag (185). Zephyr (105), The Ptarmigan (151), Kom Tong Hall (150), Cavalier (150), Rummy (158), False Alarm (148), Inea (158), The Jungle Book (184), Amusement Tax (152). Duke of Milan (155), Desert Wind (180), Merry Lad (155), Fair Eyes (152), Sunshine (150).
(Continued on next Column).
HOUSES TO LET
TTRACTIVE Four Roomed
A FLATS in
Nathan Handicap: "B" Class: It Miles, Sunning (158), Szatinar (140), The Jamaica (150), Duke of Nieblung (340), As You Like It (145), Aristo- phanes (148), Duke of Normandy II. (143). Monk (154), Fanling Stag (143), Noukhail (156), Skinfaxi (157), Loch Alah (155), Loch Etive (148), U Un II. (142), King's Fal- loch (150), Nara Stog (144)."
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During the evening, Mr. Jeeves TMODATION AT DAVID HOUSE, hands of the Police on the day of the two ports. the Big Match, they could be sure of being well protected although he entertained the ecmpany with 67/89, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL
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let the Shanghai team down.
Mr. Spary gave selections on the pince. Sergt. Hudson sang "Mra. Mr. Malcolm's Reply.
More" and "I'll take her Back Mr. Malcolm, speaking on behalf Sergt. Bollin scored a
great hit of the visitors, thanked the Police with Farmer's Boy and gave Club Colours: Back, R. J. R.C. for the very pleasant after-Finnigan's Bail" as an encore.
To-day's Interport. Grieve; three-quarters (from) H. noon, but he would not for a single to be present at the opening game. V. Koop, C J. Law, M. G. Mills, moment allow the Hong Kong team
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