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FOOTBALL COUNCIL MEETING

South China's Application For Postponement Refused

BOWEN AND MOSS SUSPENDED

The recent incident during the Recreio-Police match in which two players, Bowen (Reorsió) and Moss (Police) were ordered off the field

No pustponement can be granted"

to

South

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1933.

SHANGHAI LOSE HOME FOOTBALL FINAL TRYOUTS To-day's Matches and Yesterday's Galllops

At The Course

AGAIN

Kowloon C.C. Provides Surprise

SILKSTONE IN GREAT

FORM

Tables

We give below selections by "Left Out" for to-day's Home foot- ball matches together with league tables up-to-date:-

Aston Villa Blackburn Derby

Madlesboro

THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. With regard to this competition by the referce for disorderly "con- it was decided to play the match duct was recalled yesterday when on Tuesday, October 10. According On the eve of their interport the Emergency Curranittee of the to the new rules recently adopted, game with Hongkong, the Shang- Hongkong Football Council held a two teams' representing respective hai lawn bowls team went down Leeds meeting to consider

non-Chinese surprisingly to the Kowloon C. C. Leicester the matterly the Chinese and After hearing evidence from both clubs in membership of the Asso-last evening in a match which was Liverpool

devoid of excitement, compete. parties the Committee decided to viation are allowed

Unfortunately most of the

C. Richards, for the visitors suspend them for one month.

At the subsequent meeting of the China's players, na stated, have Council body, the application made already left for Nanking, and as by the South China Athletic Asao the Chinese Athletics Association ciation who won the first division was not affiliated to the Chinese championship last year for the Amateur Federation the fielding of a strong Chinese team was at first postponement of their first and se cond division fixtures during Octo deemed to be impossible, «ber on account of their having gone up to Nanking for the National Meet was considered.

However, at yesterday's meeting, Mr. H. K. Lee who represented the Chinese Athletics agreed to .co Inspector James proposed that operate with South China in put they should be allowed to postpone ting up a team, and this was greet this week's matches, but that it!ed with applause by the other mem would be impossible for them to bees.

It was also mentioned that Dr. delay the rest of the fixtures. They had chosen to go and the responsi!. H. Kotewall has resigned from lity therefore rested on their the vice-presidency of the Associa shoulders to fulfil the fixtures. tion owing pressure of work, and The League Management Com that Mr. M. K. Lo has consented mittee who were empowered to de-511 the vancancy,

went into cide the matter then consultation and after about 10 ware

As

SELECTIONS

again played a very sound game, Newcastle giving a brilliant exhibition all Sheffald

The team however, did Tattenham the way.

support him as well on not

proved Wolves Thursday when Richards to be a thorn in the side of the Kowloon Bowling Green, In yes- terday's team, Richarde was often Blackpool called upon to execute almost im- possible shots, and considering the

Bolton situation he did extremely well. Bradford

It was W. A, Bailey who proved Brantford A disappointment yesterday.

Fulham No. 3 he was decidedly erratic, and

Manchester except in one or two heads, was not of much aid, to the side. Main Notts Forest a No. 2 played a very sound game and pulled his weight with the Plymouth team and "Sandy" Malcolm as No. Port Vale I was doing very well" He often Southampton Inid the shot and was very accur- Those present at the meeting at towards the end of the game. West Ham

Mears. C. M. Manners Malcolm however, plays much bet minutes they decided that the appli. (Chairman), W. Alexander (treater as No. 3 or even as skip.

Secre- cation be refused. The matter, was super). G. T. May (Hon. then put to the vote and with the rary), J. Logan (Assist, Hon. Secre exception of Mr. J. D. Bash, the tary), C. Goldenberg, J. D. Bush, representative for South China and H. K. Lee, W. R. Hughes, T. A mer Witchell, J. Ralston. Inspector Mr. C. Goldenberg, all the

Capt. Elliot-Heywood, hers agreed. The decision was that James, "all the matches must be played in Capt. Fleetwood and Lt. Tolling accordance with the fixture list ton.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times For Sunday

OLD COURSE

9.28 a.m. K. S. Morrison and W.

Starting Times For Tuesday

OLD COURSE

9.28 a.m. H. H. Pethick, and J. W.

Mayhew..

Division I

0 v. Huddersfield 3

*

v. Arsenal.2

.8

co to co is

2

0

⚫. Birmingham 2

v. Wednesday 2

v. Portsmouth 1

v. Chelsen

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

E bag to inform our customers RACE and LADIES HAR-branches will be open an MONDAY, BOUR RACE will take place on a 0CTOBER as usual."

THE ADEbal OPEN HARBOUR W that our main store and all

The gallops at the course yester-October 12th, 1993. Start off at 5 day morning will be found below. p.m. sharp from Kowloon Railway Most of the pontes went over half | Pier. Entries together with the Fee mile. but some were only over a of 1300 will be accepted up to

October 12th.

VICTORIA RECREATION.

quarter.

1

Rosy Morn, 28.2: 56.2 "Royal Flush," 30.3; 1.00.4.

Champagne Bay, 34.3; 1.04.4. Solar Star, 35.4; 1.05.2. Daylight Eve, 30.2; 1.00.3, Woodland Stag, 31.3;. 59.2.

White Butterfly, 36.2; 1.08). Sadko, 31.1; 1,00,1-

Wisdom. Stag, 30.2.

Gold Ring, 31.2. Adam, 36.3; 1.09.4.

Wembly Stag, 35.2; 1.07. Disorderly Conduct. 35.2; 1.07." Gold Key, 31.3; 1.04.4. City of Brisbane, 28.1. King's Justice, 28.1; 57.2. The Tiger, 3; 1.05.4. Powerful King, 31.3. Street Singer, 39.2; 1.12.4. Darien, 31.3: 1.03.1. Partnership, 31.3; 10.3.1. King Salmon. 33.2; -1.05. The Panther, 32.4; 1.04.3. Warrington. 34.3; 1.07.1. Maria Petra, 34.3; 1.07.1. National Day, 29.4.

Ajax, 29.4.

Wayward Stag, 37; 1:07.4. Stickypast, 31.4: 1.04.2.

Gay Butterfly, 37.1; 1:08.4. Mon Salisman, 39.2: 1.11.2. The Plover 33.

Widnes. 36.3: 1.09.1. King's Parade, 32.3; 1.03. Flying Tourist, 32.3; 1.03... Helter Skelter, 36.3; 1.07.1.

CLUB,..

S. C. B. ANNOUNCEMENT

(1848

We hare great pleasure in an ndunsing to the Building Public that our modem Brickworks at Castle Peak having started operation, we are prepared to negotinte sales of the Following goods:→

Facing Clinkers

Hard Burnt Facing Bricks Hard Burnt Solid Bricks Bard Burnt Perforated

Bricks

All Enquiries will be cordially

and promptly attended, ・・・ SOUTH CHINA BRICK WORKS LTD.," HONG KONG. JACKSON LIAO,

Madinging Director. CHARLES GEHRING.

Chief Engineer.

0

v. Everton

2.

2 v. Manchester · Ü

v. Stoke

v. Sunderland

3

. West Brom 3.

Division II

. Lincola

v. Oldham

1

v. Milwall

5

*. Burnley

v. Hall

0

v. Preston

0

3

e. Notts C

0

3

». Bradford.

2

2

V. Swansea

1

Per Se, 33; 1.04.3.

1

*. Bury

Esk, 33; 1.04.3.

0

Brechin, 29.4; 1.02.2

5

v. Grimsby

2

Division III (South)"

2

. Bristol Rovers 2

5

v. Northampton 4

1

v. Crystal Palace 1

. Southend

0

v. Lutor

0

2

..(Gillingham

1

5

#. Queen's Park R 1

1

... Torquay

2.

.. Brighton

0

Swindon WatfordTM .3 c. Loventry.

3

v. Aldershot

1

KOWLOON

Division III (North)

Barnsley

3

v. Rochdale

གྲྭ་

Barrow

9

v. Doncaster", 0

Hong Kong will be represented

U.S. BASEBALL.

Carlisle

1

v., Choster.

1

by A. K. Mackenzie (Captain),

Crewe

8. Rotherham

O. E. C. Marton. T. A. Pearce.

.0

0

Halifax

4. Walsall

1.

Hartlepool

8. Accrington

1

2

Mansfield

v. Chesterfield

2

Southport D v. Darlington

1

2

Burnley

8 2 5 1-11 19 5

Stockport

"2 York

3

Bradford C.

8 2 5 1 11 18 5

Tranmere "2

v. New Brighton 3

Bury

1

Bristol

The Kowloon team played very well indeed. A. E. Silkstone held his own again Richards more than Bournemouth once, and was responsible for some pretty draws. His driving too, was a feature of the match. and while Cardiff he is not so good, in this depart Charlton “ ment as Richards, he gave a very Clapton good display. Hampton played Exetar his usual sound game, putting in

Newport a good shots from time to time. Howe was indifferent but Goodwin | Norwich was of, great help to his skip, to-

Reading wering-over-Bailey and--making- a big difference to the skip's play.

SCORES.

H. Hampton

Head Shots Total Shots Total

29929***

3 Wrexham 5 v. Gateshead

Scottish League

INTERPORT GOLF

Hongkong To Visit Manila

Head Office:

Gloucester Building, (2nd Floor), "Des Voeux Road, Central,

Hồng Kong,

Telephone: 28212,

Cable Address: Brickworka Works:

?

San Hu,

The Interport golf match be 2tween the Royal Hong Kong Golf

Club and Manila

-Club Golf will take place either on the

12th and 13th of October or on the 13th and 14th, at Manila, (Calvocon).

Castle Peak,

New Territory.

(1869

Commander R. H. McBean, A Senators Beat Giants

Lissaman and C. C. Stark.

8 1 529 18 4

Washington, October 6. Beaten in the two opening games in the. World Baseball Series Wash- ington Senators defeated the" New York Giants by 4 runs to nil yes- terday in Washington-Reuter..

Joe Cronin's Bolons, who are favourites, lost the opening match P.W.L.D.F. AF by 4 to 2, and the second by e to

THIRD DIVISION (South)

8 3 0 5 9 5 11

SHANGHAI

A. A. Malcqim

T. G. Main

J. Howe

W. A. Bailey

F Goodwin

C. Richards

A. E. Silkstone

9.32.

++

W. A. Stewart and CW. F. Booker.

9.36

F. A. Redmond and C

1

A. Middleton Smith.

9.40

R. C. Webb and G. T.

4

H. E. Thomas.

May.

5

9.32

T

A. D. Humphreys and F.

9.44

A. E. Gerondal and H. F.

A

A. Redmond.

Sommers.

7

R

9.36

R. B. J. Paterson and C.

B.. Robertson..

{

10

Goals

9.40

H. T. Phillips, and I

Allison.

YACHTING

11

12

8

9.44

A. E. Thompson and T.

13

11

Aberdeen

1

u. Celtic"

0

14

11

Clyde"

6 v. Airdreonians

Charlton Crystal P.

8 6.1 3 22 12 13 9.5 2 2 20 12 12

Sparshott.

9.48

H. H. Mundy and J. Mc- Knight.

J

Autumn Season

15

11

Falkirk

6

*. Cowdenbeath 0 Aldershot

16

14

12

Hamilton

5

v. Dundee...

Norwich

1

9.52

G. W. Tolmie and D.

Starts To-day

17

2

16

12-

Exeter

Hearts

1. v. Partick

18

2

18

12

Luton

J. Mackie.

19

1

19

12

Kilmarnock

-9.56

F. J. Bond and F. A.

20

19

13

1 Queen's Park 4

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht

21

1 20

13

Queen O'squ'th v. Hibernians

Merry.

Club's season opens to-day

10.00

Rangers

4 D. St. Mirren

Queen's F.R.

Gillingham

0

Reading

8 3 3 2 12 10 8

2

Clapton

8.4 3.1 11 10 9

8.3 2 3 17 15 9

10.04

10.08

G. Milne and A Kellar.

Mc-

*10.12

J. F. Wright and

D.

Ellis.

10.16

F. Austin and P.

S.

Grant.

8.3 4 1 11 197

9 3 5 1 16 17 7.

8 2.3 3 9 11 T

8 2 4 2 7 17 6

8 1 4 3 9 16 6

81 5 2 11 18 · 4

10.20

H

v. Motherwell 3 Bristol R.

1 Cardif

8 5 2 1 22 9-11

95 31 18 21 11 04 3 2 22 18 10 84 3 1:14 13 9 8 4.3 1 13 14 9.

1..

* -

The series will be extended to seven matches should both teams secure three wins in the first six games.

all departments will be closed with

On TUESDAY, 10ru_OCTOBER,“ the following exceptiona: Peak Store and Kowloon Branch asual Sunday- hours. Exchange Restaurant and Corner House open all day as usual.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

[1863

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE TENTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 7oñ OCTOBER, and on TUESDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1933 vommending at 3.00 p.m. on both days.” The First. Bell will be Bung at 1.30 pm

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members as notified that they 'and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms st

$5.00 per day for Gentlemen and $8.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the BRECRE TABY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), wil{ close at 12 O'Clock Noen on both days. Members' Badges admitting to Enclosure will NOT be on sale nò che Bace Course,

On No Protext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.

TiEns are obtainable at the Clas House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephonie 21920.

PUBLIO ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is 32.00 per day including for Tax, all Parsons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform are · admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tia Tac Meu, " eta, will not be permitted to operate with. in the Precincts of Tie Hone Kona JOCKET OLUB' during the Race Meeting, By Order,

0. B. BROWN,

Becretary. Hong Kong, 2nd Oct. 1933, (1842

ST FRANCIS HOTEL

OLDEST & MOST FAMOUS

HOTEL

H. H. Fethick and J. W. with a menagerle race the course Mayhew.

being:Lyemun Beacon (P), 'Ram-

L. B. Holmes and D. M.sey Shoal (P), Channel Rocks (B), HONG KONG RIFLE CLUB Richards.

J. B. Ross and J. C. McGown.

10.24 W. J. Key and W. A.

A. Kidd and J. Robin-

Stewart

Son

S. A Sleap and W. A. Weight.

+1

D. Davies and W. F.

Kerr.

Д distance of 8.7 Miles. For Racing Yachts.

Menagerie races are also being held on October 14 and October 28, with a separate A class race, standing at 2.30 pm, on each day. The first championship race is on Saturday, November 18th

The Cruisers' 1st championship race 18 on Nov. 14. round Hong Kong Island, (24, miles), and the Ladies first championship race is

on November 8th.

Sailing Directions.

The sailing directions,, etc, state'] that unless otherwise announced.

All Starts and Finishes will be at the Yacht Club Line.

If the First Mark is East of the

H. N. Williamson and N. Line (or its prolongation) the

ተ.

10.28

+

10.32.

10.36

*

10.40

10:44.

and vice versa.

Shaw..

10.48

H. P. Bailey and G. T. May.

the

Finish will be "from East to West

10.52

10,56

K. Littlejohn.

Annual Interport Match

The Brst of a series of practice shoots to select a team to represent the Colony in the above Match will be held at Taikoo Range on Satur day, October 14th, at 3 p.m.

which will be fired towards the end The conditions for the Match,

of November, are as follows: — ̈

Ranges: 200 yds., 500 yds., 600

yds, ́

a Bighters and 7 to count at each Range.

H. P..B. 103. “

12 men to shoot, 10 to count.

St. Johnstone 2. Third Lanark

N.B. The figures against the teams denote the score in last year's matches. The teams underlined are tipped as the probable winners.

Tables To Date

FIRST DIVISION,

: Goals

P. W. L. D. F.A.FU Portsmouth ... 8 4 13 13 7:11 Haddersfield ...: 8 4 2 2 21 15 10. Tottenham .....84 2.2 15 8 10 Sunderland 8:43 1 1999 Blackburn ... 8 4 3 1 17-13 9 Arsenal

8 3 2 3 159 9 Birmingham *... 8 3 2 3 12 5 9

It is hoped that all who can make Manchester C.... 8 3 23 11 99

A. Webster and R. P./Start will be from West to East the score of 90 or over will attend." Aston Villa

Competitors are expected to pro Wednesday. If the Last Mark is East of thevide their own ammunition. Line (or its prolongation)

Starting Times For he consider it advisable. He shall a 6,00 m..

Stoke

Liverpool Wolves

R. C. Webb and H. 8. and the Mark Boat is to be treat Class, 3.05 p.m., Cruisers, 10.00 a.m. Leicester Forster.

ed as Mark of the Course to L. M. 8: Lloyd and J. H.Starboa., and vice versa,

Starting Time."H"'; 3.00 pm, W. Bromwich McEiney.

The Officer of the day shall be “LV.G.", 3.06 p.m., "A" 3.10 p.m., Everton empowered to shorten or alter the Cruisers, 10.55 8.m.

Leeds- cotirse or postpone any race should Time Limit-6.00 p.m., T., Y. Derby

“A” 6.00 p.m., display the advertised signal for Cruisers, 7.30 am. such procedure at or near the

Helmsmen are requested to note Middlesboro mark on the course," next to be

special Bailing Directions any passed by the leading Tacht, The

the FEI signal shall be kept displayed a which may be exhibited on the Officer of the day is satisfied Blackboard near the Gymnasium

entrance. that all .competing Yachts are aware of the alteration which has

Monday

OLD COURSE

9.28 m. D. Davies, and W. F. been made da

Kercov

H. Foramers and A.

HB Riggs

9.82

E. Gerondale

9.36

H. N. Cochrane and G

T. May

9.40

J, W., Mayhew and R. A.

Rodgers

.9.44

I Allison and D. Eilis.

9.48.

9,52

9.56

E. H. Crapnell and R Gardiner

10.00

R M. McLay and J. W. C. Bonnar

10.04

R. P. Edwards, and P. A. Merry

The Times will be as below — Racing Yachts

Free Gun"A" Class 215 p. "I Class 2.50 p.m. 1. & YA Classes, 225 pm. "G" Class, 2.30

Newcastle Chelsea Shefeld D.

8 4 4 0 15 14 8

... 8 4 4 0.15 13 8 8 2 3 4 9 158 8.33 2 16 18 8 8 33 2 14 21. 8 3 3 3 2 14 11 8 8.3.4.1-11. 12.7 7.2:2-3 13 13.7 73-31-14 13 7

7 2 2 3 12:12 7

8 1 3 4 10:14 - 6 8 2:5-1-11 215 8 2 ̧5-19 21. B 7250 722-4

SECOND DIVISION.

Cruiser Races are arranged in Bolton pairs on consecutive Sundays so as Preston to avoid some of the expense of Notts C.. slippings g

Fulham

particularly requested not to slip Port Vale Cruiser owners who racing are Grimsby. their yachts during the interven- Bradford ing-week I compelled to do so Hull

p.m.; Mixed Classes, 240v.m. they should notify the Balling Be-West Ham

Starting Time A 2.20 p.m.cretary, whose Committee will

Goals PW.LD. F. A.Fts 862 0 20 14 12 8521-17 15 11 8.5 2 1 15:10 11: 8 8 2 114 11 11 853-0 19 19 10

́8'5'10 18:11 10: ...... 8 4:31 14:14 9 8-32.3 14 12.9. 833.2 22 17 8 R. A. Jardine and WH2.58 pm, 182.30 consider, adjustment of Handicap. Southamptoni 8.3 3.2 13 11.8

pin 2.35 pm,, Mixed Classe Cruiser owners who are not Blackpool :::8,3 3, 29.9 8: WAJ. 8. Key and, N. K |245 pm

racing would greatly oblige Com- Milvall

8:33 28-08 Littlejohn.

Time Limit"A" 6.00 pm, -Hpetitors if they would avoid day

Plymouth

822 4:14 158 830 p.m. T & T 6.19 p.m. ing their yachts on Ah King'i sub Oldham ca. 8 3 4 1 13 14 7 10,7-8.30 pm Mixed Classes 6.15 way during the week vreceding the wansea... 8941 911 7

PIL

first rice of each pair,

Brentford

8 28317′′ 17 7 Ladies Baces

The times of the Tide predic- Mañonester U8242 12 166 tions are from Midnight and the Notta.

7824111 heights abuve Tide Datum

Lincoln

871 1-6 c6

Prop. Gun—"#" Clads, 265 DEL, "T. Y. G" Classes 3.00 p.m., "A"

Swindon Coventry

Bournemouth

Torquay Brighton

Newport Southend Northampon Watford Bristol C.

8 3 3 2 11 9 8

8 3 3 2 11 13 7

8 3 4 1 20 13. 7

8 3 4 1 15 19 7

8 0 6.2 6 28 2

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Chesterfeld Barnsley Hartlepools Barrow Accrington

Tranmere Halifax Doncaster New Brighton Stockpart Crewe Rochdale Walsall Carlisle York" Cafeahead Mansfeld

Chester.. Hi thâm Darlington Southport.. Rotherham,

Goals PW.L.D.F.A.PU 871 0 24 7 14 75 1 1 21-8-11 8:52:1 2013 11 8413-17--11 11 ́9.4 23:14 17 11 8.4 2 2 15 8 10

84 2 2 13 11 10

8 4 2 2.13 : 8.10

84 2:2 12 9.10

....843.1 16.13 9

8 3-3 2 18 13 8. 84 10 28 28. 8-34 1 15 16 7 -834 17 14 T 8 2. - 3. 17:16. F 9.2 4.3.20.27 - 7. 7

1.2.5 11:14

82:51 12:16 · 5

8 2:0 0:11 13:4

81.5 211 24.4

5.0 4 4 8 17-4 -706 1.4171

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Goals P.W.L.D.F.APU

Motherwell ...11 10 0 1 28 6 21 Rangers Kilmarnock. Queen's Park Aberdeen Hearts

„IF. 9-1 2.38 12 18- ...11 8.2 3 29 17-15

10 6 11 2018 15 11 8 41 29 21 13 95 12 25 11 13 Ayr. Utd. '....111 5,4,2 27 39 17 St. Johnstonë, 10 42 4 19 10 12 Dundee 10 5 41:20-7:11 Queen O'Bouth" 10: 5.50 19:33:10 Falkirk. 452 22.25 10 Hamilton ... 9; 3.4.2 21:26 (2) Elbernians.10 3:5:2 18:19 - 8. Celtless 9 2 84 23 17 8 Airdrie #252.10 24 6 Clyde Mi10 1,54 14 25 # Tird Lanark 11 18 4 21 36 6 Bt Mirren 11 18 4 10 24 6 Furtick 10 27 123-316- Cowdenbeath 10 1 8 1 19 36

HB

BEER

Drink “H.B" and

keep cool!

ON SALE AT THE

JOCKEY CLUB BAR

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