HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1936.
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The following are the fixtures in the English and Scottish Leagues for Saturday the 24th`ih'st.
The teams in bold type are
tipped to win:-...
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DIVISION I.
ARSENAL
140
V.
Grimsby T
BOLTON W
45
V.
Leeds U.
BRENTFORD
175
V.
Liverpool.
DERBY CO.
150
V.
EVERTON
80
7.
HUDDERSFIELD
70
V
MANCHESTER U.
160
V
PRESTON N.E
"190
Labo, A2
SHEFFIELD W.
40
V.
SUNDERLAND
170
V.
W. Brom.
(Mrs Edwards). -
Portsmouth. Birmingham,
Middlesbro
Chelsea. Charlton A. Stoke C.
“A” And Mixed
Classes Races Sailed
MRS. EDWARDS
SUCCESSFUL
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Sweepstako Race was sailed yesterday and resulted as follows: Course: N. Fairway "Buoy (8-, Club Line. Distance: 7.3 miles. "A" Class and Mixed Classes
King's Warden Ribble
Cyclamen Bay ................ Australian Boy.... Emergency Call & Cele-
bration Time
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Pride of Tsingtao
1
44
1.20.1 1.58.2 2.30.2
34
Double Chance & Racing
Boy.......
40.1
1.16.2 1.51,3 2.22.4
31.1
Soldier of Peace & High
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Honour
1
32.1
1.07
1.10.2 2.13.4.
32.2
Rugby Star
1
47.3
1.30.4 2.10.2 2.45
34.3
Perfect Day...
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38.3
1.08.3 1.38 2.05.3
27.3
1
31.4 1.03.2 1.34.1 2.04.4
30.9
1
36
1.11 1.43.4 2.15
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43
1.18.4 1.48.3 219
6 30.2
# 31.2
1.05.2 1.34.2
29
17th of September .......
1
Finished POL 18.33.35 1
Flybynight
A. 1
35.3 1.12.4 1.43 1.21 1.55 45.1 43.3 1.21.3 1.56.1 2.28.4
30.1
2.20
31
32.3
The Hero
1 35.3 1.10.2 1.41
30.3
Soldier of China
→ 32
1.03.2 1.35.4
32.2
Isobel, A7
18.35.15
3.
Gold Sovereign & Don....
38
1.12.2 1.45
"32,3
WOLVES
70
Y.
Manchester C.
DIVISION II.
(Major B. E. C. Dixon). Clenda. A10
Derby Day
1 29.4
57.3 1.26.4 - 1.55.1
28.12
16.38.15
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Bobniak Star
I
38.1
1.07.2 1.37
2.04
27
ASTON VILLA
09
V
Barnsley.
(Lt. Col. A. C. Marsh).
Rousseau
1
40.1
1.151,48.4 2.32
33.1
BRADFORD C.
30
V.
Shefeld U.
True Blue, All
16.39.10
5
Just That
1 35 1.06.3 1.35.3
29
BURNLEY
20
V.
Blackburn R.
CHESTERFIELD
45
V.
Bradford.
COVENTRY
85-
V.
West Ham.
(Capt. D. Swinburne). Painted Lady, A14.... 16.35.05
(Maj. F. C. Booty).
Jungle "Jim
33.4 1.06.1 1.37.4
31.3
2
King's Justice
1
35.1 1.08 1.38.2 2.09.3
31.1
Old Star
I
38.1
1.15 1.57 2.23.1
31.1
DONCASTER
60
Leicester.
FULHAM
178
V.
Bury,
NOTTS F.
140
"V.
Newcastle U.
PLYMOUTHÏ A.
230
V.
Norwich.
SOUTHAMPTON
210
*
Blackpool.
SWANSEA
-180
Tottenham.
DIVISION III.
(NORTH)
ACCRINGTON
40
V.
Tranmere.
DARLINGTON
65
V.
Gateshead
130
T.
HULL C.
100
7.
Crewe.
LINCOLN
70
V.
NEW BRIGHTON
80
V.
OLDHAM
40
V.
Rochdale.
CHESTER.
Halifax T.
Mansfeld T.
Southport.
"A" Class-Started at 14,45
Finished Corr. Pos. Diana, Hi...... 18.31.05 16.31.05 2
(Mr. T, Ramus). Dorothea, Ha... 18.37.00 18.31.23 3
(Li-Col. S. D. Reid). Widgeon, YS... 16.43.58 16.29.36 1.
Miss Crawhall Wilson).
16.5231 16.37,31 5 Zephyr. Y8
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Dawn Star
Victoria Hall
37.1
1:12.3 1.48
2.17.4
31.4
Blue Ribbon
37.11.11.4 1.45
33.1
Ebony Idol
35.2 1.12
1.47.1
35.1
Mistake Bay
1
33 1.07.2 1.40.4 2.12.3 36.2 1.12.2 1.45
31.4
2.15.3
30.3
Sadko
37.3 1.13.2 1:45.4 2.18.1
30,2
Royal Highness & King's
Jubilee .....
Burgomaster
(Capt. E. R. Freeman).. Gael, Gl...
Miracle
1 42
1.61.4 2.22.4 1.18.1 37 1.14.4 1.503 2:23.2 37.3 1.14.4 1.50
31
32.4
35.1
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
Ythan
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Soldier of Britain
PORT VALE
120
V
Hartlepools.
King's Bounty
ROTHERHAM
125
V.
Carlisle.
Zero
1
STOCKPORT - C.
60
Y
... York Co.
Sylvandale
Shamrock & Diogenes... 1
37.2 1.13
1:46,2 2.17 34.2 1.05.4 1.35.4. # 39.3 1.18.3 1.514
45.4 1.21 36.4 1.11.2 1.40.4. 40.3 1.18
30.3
30
33.1
1.54.3 2.27
32.2
29.2
WREXHAM
75
V
Barrow.
1
38.3
DIVISION III.
(SOUTH) . -
ALDERSHOT
35
BOURNEMOUTH
180
V.
Brighton
10
V.
LUTON T.
BRISTOL R.
120
Notts Co.
Cossack's Beauty
·GILLINGHAM
75
V.
Reading,
MILLWALL
170
Torquay.
4.
B.S
NEWPORT 0Q.
65
Y.
Exeter C.
Туде
Bright View
Soldier of China.....
1
35.3 · 1.08 1.39.4 2.12
(Mr.
Bissett).
Bistre
Harvest View
1
1.11.1 1.44 38.2 1.14.1 1.48.1 221.3
1.54.1 2.26.1 2.12.1
32
28.1
33.2
1
'SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
14 34.2 1.10 1.41.2 2.16
2.46.2 30,2
32.1
2.13.2 2.48.4 33.2
NORTHAMPTON
60
Y
Clapton O.
*SOUTHEND
35
Y.
Jungle Jim
*SWINDON T.
40
*
Bristol C...
WATFORD
135
Cardiff.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
1 32 1 41
1.05 1.38 2.13 1.20 1.56 2.27
35
2.54
27
ABERDEEN
7.
St. Johnstone.
ALBION R.
V.
Clyde.
Arbroath
V
Motherwell.
CELTIC
+
Hibernian.
Dunfermline
V
DUNDEE.
HAMILTON
V.
Queen's Park.
HEARTS
.RANGERS
ST. MIRREN
THIRD LANARK
Kilmarnock.
Queen of South
Falkirk,
7.
AMATEUR
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Queen's Park Range, Walsall
Crystal Palace.
Partick Thistle.
CHAMPIONSHIP
OF CHINA
New Golfing Record Made By A. Ricketts
Shanghai, October 18.
A Ricketts, of the Hunglao Golf Club, leads the Beld in the fiest day's play of the Amateur Open Golf Championship of China, over thirty-six holes on the Hungfao course, with a score of 145. K. M. Cumming of the same club is next with 148, B. Kan of the Shanghal Golf Club, a close third with 150 and J. A. Williamson, also S.G.C. in fourth with 159, states the "North China Daily Now","
Capt. O. M. Denning). Sunice. 03. 16.57.36 18.31.59 4
(Mr. F. Anthony).
Mixed Classes started at 14.55.
TREVESSA TROPHY
The result of the Trevessa Trophy was as follows:
1, s.5 Hinsang (Mr. Reed), Time: 16.63.40.
2. s. Hinsang (Mr. Thomson). Time: 17.05.57).
35.5. Kaying (Mr. Townley Time: 17.08.50.
Tsinan Time: 17.12.35.
The race started at 15.57.30. Course: Start from Channel Rock, Kowloon Rock, Mark on Club Line, Cust Rock Mark Buoy, Anish on Club Line.
HOCKEY
H.K.S.R.A. Defeat Fusiliers By Convincing Margin-
the On Tuesday,
HK. Bde. K.K.S.R.A.. beat the Royal Weich Fusiliers at Bham Shui Po by 8 goals to 3. The first ten minutes saw the players settling down, and after that play was fast and keen.
Lt. Garthwalte made a welcome return to the HKS. side, and scored several goals. The HKS. forwards and halves combined well, and by three-quarter time were leading by 7 to 0.
The Royal Welch then made a very fine rally, and scored 4 goals. one of which was not seen by the umpire owing to the falling light which rather spoilt the last five minutes of the game.
HUGHIE GALLACHER
MOVES AGAIN
Hughle Gallacher, one time idol of Chelsea, the greatest centre for ward since the war in the opinion
Holiday Eve
Plain View
Night View Gladiator & Herod Holiday Eve
11 33.1 104.1 1.35.3 2.08.2 2.37.2 31
11 34.11.11.3 1.43.3 2.18.3 2.49.1 20.3
14 32.4 1.06.4. 1.41
1.08 1.42 2.15 2.49 34
11 34 1 33.3 1.09.2 1.43.4 2.18.3 2.47.3 31
1 34.3 1.09.2 1.45.2 2.18.4. 2.50.2 31.3
COUNTY GOLF.
CHAMPIONSHIP
Full Description Of
Day's Play
some rare
Surrey, with two grand slams, sound as if they had an easy time in the County Finals recently.
there were Actually tuasies in the Lancashire match, and it would have taken little enough to turn the whole result the other way states the "Morn- ing Fost."
It was a perfect day for golf, with a grey sky and practically no wind. Some spectators were cauti- ous enough to say the golf was not so Impeccable as it should have been, but if so they did not watch Miss Bridget Newell or Miss Diana Fishwick, both" of whom were as good as gold. It would be easy to say that with a 6 and 5 win it was not difficult for Miss Fishwick to play well, but as a matter of fact Mrs. Morant was always hard on her heels, forcing the surrey play
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An Australian ex-students team the King's School, Faramatta em-
of the big Rugby-' braces many
playing schools, and will bring a new interest to the play this sea- The son, states a Home" paper. Australians arr.ved in London on October 2 in the P. and O. ther Strathaird.
The teant. which comprises twenty-three players. s in charge of Mr. R. A. O. Martin, solicitor. an old King's School boy himself, and son of the Acting Minister of Justice for New South Wales.
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the first
The King's School is the oldest great Public School in Australia, and was founded by Bishop Broughton, of the King's School. Canterbury, England, 1832. Bis- hop Broughton Bishop of Australia.
The following school or college XVA will be met in England and Scotland: King's School Canter- of many, was recently transferred er to put chipa dead for birdies to from Derby County to Notts get home. She was doing this bury, Oct, 15; Haileybury, Occt. 20: Merchant Taylor's Oct. 22: Jesus supremely well all day and
(Cambridge), Oct. 26; Cfton, 'Oct more distinction at it than in her 31: Marlborough, Nov. 3: Balliol, greater command of the long game. Nov. 7 Badley, Nov. 11: Bedford. which has come after some lessons Bobble Kan in the morning
from Fred Robson. Her approach- Nov. 17: Uppingham, Nov. 24; round was out in 37. two over par and Airdrieonians, has cost welling certainly was the reason for Oundle. Nov. 26: Fettes., Dec. 2; but was seven over par coming home with a 41, with 18 for the round. In the afternoon he had
Ricketts in his morning round broke the course record made by N. A. Brown in last year's championship, of 72, with a magni- ficent 67. In the afternoon he took 18 for the round. K. M Cumming played exceptionally:steady golf and had two rounds of 74. Bobble Kan did not do so well in the morning rounds, taking 78 but in the afternoon playing good golf, he had an ex- cellent round of 12. J. A. Williamson, the Shanghai Golf Club's' champlon," played well below his form, with a 78 and an 81 for the two rounds.
Conditions yesterday morning were ideal for golf, with the course in splendid shape and the wind giving hardly any trouble. In the wind Increased.
afternoon
the
Causing the majority to force their shots, and was the cause of a good deal of trouble.
Today's play at Seekingja should see a great struggle between the leaders especially between Ricketts and Kan, with the form- er strongly favoured to win the championship.
A. Ricketts played faultless golf in the morning round, broke the
a splendid round of 72, equalling the old record made by N. A. Brown last year.
Detailed Scores
am. p.m. Total
18 145
A Ricketts........ 67 K. M. Cumming 74 B. Kan.......
74
143
18
J. A Williamson 78
150
County.
One of the most discussed foot ballers of modern years. Gallacher: who has seen service with Derby County, Chelsea, Newcastle United over £20,000 in transfer fees.
He joined Newcastle United from Airdrieonians in 1925 at a ice of
6,000. Five years later Chelsea paid Newcastle a fee of £10,000. and Chelsea, in turn received a sum of roughly £8.500 from Derby County.
her wins.
won
MISS NEWELL IMPRESSIVE In the other top morning match Miss Newell was really impressive. She was out in 36 and, even then, two long putis had gone into the hole only to come out again. Miss Berry had been hanging on now and again with a good recovery.
The two short holes after the turn
This season he has been coach- ing the Derby colts team.
Doncaster Rovers paid the big-she played perfectly and won them gest fee in the history of the club for the services of Albert Malam
Huddersfield Town in
159
D. C. Innes Ker 78 D. R. Glass......
160
the
160
Fight,
781
161
165
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H: Grubbuch P. B. Havens ....
•20 GH. Mann ............. N. A. Brown N. E. Lurton ...... W. C. Bowling ... J. C. Dickson .... Dr. William E.
when he course record with a magnificent 57, two below par., He started off by taking the first two boles in par, at the third he was one over, at the fourth he was par. He then took the next five holes in threes, getting an eagle at the eighth, when he had a splendid drive, a wonderful brassie shot onto the green and holed out his
MW. J. Hawkings 82 putt,
Coming home. he was one orer. J. Wall
O'Haras
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par at the tenth, he then took the C. O. Cumming 85 next five holes in par, 4,4,3,4,5. At C. E. Swithen-
the sixteenth he had a birdie twoj
bank ..........
and took the last two holes with, H. R. Cleland .... pår foura.
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82"
166 166
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both. Then, by good putting, she halved the next five, all in par figures except the 14th, a famous hole which extracted six. Is Newell has gained-in straightness and control, so has Derbyshire's Detailed scores of the three lead-second strength, Miss Craddock ers, showing the figures for the nine holes out and in respectively morning and afternoon in the rounds are as follows:-
Three Leaders
A. Ricketts 145 454.5.3 3 3 33-35 4.4.4 346 247-38-67. 4 5 3 7 5 3 3 5 4-39
3 5 4 4 5 5 3 8 439-78
K. M. Cumming 143 ****
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188
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174
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86 190
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P. H. Prevot.......
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B. H. M. Broom-
hall
Pratt......
BB
87
In the afternoon round his tee, brassie and iron shots for the most part were excellent, he also made. some wonderful recovery stints, but J. F. Maclennan az
3. A. Grubb his putting let him down.. He us three putting on most of the C. M. Wentworth 30.
R. B. Duff greens.
85
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4 4 5 3 5 8:45 440-74 B. Ein 158 12
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her chipping, and her putting con- tuned more than passing good. One up at the turn, she..quickly ran to four up..
MISS CORLETT FIGHTS BACK
Miss Gourlay. turned two up against Miss Corlett, whose game somehow seemed to lack sting, but the Lancashire player pulled back the lead. and Surrés supporters.. were torn between watching that match and the finish of Biss Hamilton and Mrs. Newton, Miss Hamilton had been I down at the 10th. By the end of the 15th she was 2 up, and though they were square going to the 18th, every- thing looked as good as ever in her favour when Mrs. Newton'bunker-
Hartopp, in length. She had Miss Corlett consistently playing the odd, and it was mainly the beauti ful putting of the Lancashire play er that kept her on terms. Miss Hartopp was 3 up at the 6th, square at the 10th, where Miss Corletted her second at the green, and chipped dead, but won on the 18th, having taken the homeward holes in one under 4's,
With such a good start, Derby shire's hopes rose, but fllness had depleted their team, and they could not quite win the needful fourth match.
Miss Fishwick
began
only just escaped staying in the emerged, Mrs. trouble. Having Newton then holed her chip for the halt in 4. At the 19th, Miss Hamilton's putt for a 2 sat on the up. Mr. Newton rammed in a four-yarder for the half at the 21st. www It was Surrey's turn to get down badly in one patt, and the struggle on- by ended at the short 23rd, where Mrs. Newton was away to the right of the green.
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