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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, *1931.

THE WORLD SPORT

BRIGHT OPENING BY H.K.F.C.

LOCAL FOOTBALL'S GOOD START.

EIGHT GOALS BY HOWE.

By "Wanderer."

The "capture" of the close sea son appears to have fallen to the Pab, who introduerd Howe, forme erly of Tientsin, to loval football on Saturday, with exceedingly | happy results. Kowloon, runners up last season, were defeated in their first matela,

The results were:

SENIOR DIVISION.

Navy

3 Recreio

Tīrsall, Kowcher

Sh

(Ward. A. Tematia

2 Kowloon

1

¢Łnnw+t

11

Argylls

CWykke, McGlashan,

(96. Joseph's 3 H.K.F.C.

tcard 3.

Argyll

dlowe » Mirang

Bell, Aleander,

SECOND DIVISION.

5 Navy

King Manneli Alexander

d

Kowloon

3 Club

Hitenberg,

Waldeti

Noun

8. W. Burderers 6 12th Bly.

(Walker, allorcin 4, Inwell,

(GJ)

THIRD

H.. Engineers

Recreio

Whiting)

(Gonsalver 4. flutetrex 3, Simptom 2

Com, Sherim

own goal.

DIVISION.

SHAMEEN SOCCER.

TARANTULA WIN OVER CICALA.

The opening match of the sunson was played here yesterday when H.M.S. Tarantula defented II M.S. Cienia by three goals to two. In the opening stages the Tuln had everything their own way, being in front of Cienia goal for the first Afteen minutes, during which time they did everything except put the boll through. Perkins dnally open- ed their account with a fat one from close quarters which gave the Cleain goatle no chance at all. The second followed shortly afterwards when Warner took the ball from Cleala's right back who fumbled in stend of clearing, and ran in and scored in a lo effort. Half-Lime saw the Tarentufa with a lend of two goals.

Following the change-over, Cicala

pulled themselves together somewhat and forcing the game in. to Tula territory, R. Thorpe nipped in a quick shot that beat the goalie, Encouraged by their success, Cicala went all out for the equaliser. low fast drive from J. Chorpe to his brought the Tula goalie

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kares and the ball crossed the line before he managed to get it clear. From this orwards, the ganz was more or less even, but very strappy, Dneither side having much on it combination. Cicala's defence was especially bad at fumbling instend of clearing, particularly the right, Kika back. Five minutes from the final whistle, the Cleala goalie ran out to a bull that was going natioanly behind and kicked to touch near the corner flag, and from the throw-in Perkins scored his second goal.

The following teams Hned up un- der Mr. F. Stirling:

IS. W. Borderers

tNelson, Murgern,

Himbury own goat 11 Radio S. C.

CLUB RUN RIOT,

Club

3

n

11 St. Joseph's .. The Club began the peason in sparkling fashion, scoring nearly

Tarantula:--Carroll; Cameron, Tubb; Talbot, Webb, Evnus; Reed.

Perkins Warner, Cannon,

er', Greeu.

Cicala:Jones; Hicks, Gasgoine;

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

RAMON NOVARRO IN "DAYBREAK"

The feature film now showing at the Queen's Theatre is "Pagbrenk, with Ramon Novarre in the prin- cipal role. It is a story of life in the-Austrian Army, with Navarro AA gay young officer who in the

philanderings course of his

pretty young music.

falls dey with whom he

wounters

сп

love. There is song |

ged photography, but the plot is ruther a thu one. Ram Novar- ro has a typical part, hul his English is none too good. Opposite lithi is Helen Chandler, who is a trifle unconvincing in the dramatic moments of the play.

moru

In addition, there Is Hearst news reel and a farcical Hal Ronch comedy, with Charlie Chase in the main role.

HUGE DEFICIT.

U.S. REPORT FALL IN REVENUE.

Washington, Oct. 3. A deficit of 8380,183,000 in Federal revenue for the fist quarter of the revealed by the fiscal year

It Was United States Treasury. anticipated that the deficit for the year would be about $1,500,000,000 ueles taxation was inercnseil... Benter's American Service.

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as

the STARS Play it

TIMING

IS MADE

EASIER

WITH

MATCHED

WOODS

123

NE

Is there an advantage in play- Smith, Rudling. James: t. Com-ing matched woods?

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INTERPORT RINKS PRACTICE.

The other game was played on the Club de Recreio green where the third match of the serfes will take place on Saturday, October 17. The Root, skipped by W. Russell, played the | Interporters to a draw. Scoros:

Interporters

The Rest

C. E. Marques C. R. Bouza

Tho two Interport rinks which have been selected to meet Shanghai In the H. Hampton games to be played in Kowloon had R. F. Luz practice matches on Saturday against R. Lapsley two or three wood clubs that are local quartoties, who more than held A. E. Sikstone 16 W. Russell

so-called their own against the chosen men.

C. G. Silva

10

Yesterday's Game, Yesterday the third rink, which is

as many goals against St. Joseph's In a hockey match played here to-frequently fall into is the use of as they obtained in the whole of day the Shameen Indian Police de- last year's enimpaign! The final feated H.M.S. Cleala by fourteen not matched. Often the score was 113 in their favour, agonis to xil.--Diy Qhươn Correspon-good golfers use a brassle of one in one game the four to meet Shang- triumph which dial ont anduly en-dent.

type and a driver or apoon of an-hal were beaten by one shot while in

the other the selected rink was held to play in the second match of the other.

to a draw,

series had another practico gamo at phasise their superiority.

This constitutes handicap,

On the Kowloon B. G. C. tho rlak Taikoo where the four will oppose the St. Joseph's put up a staunch

however small. The golfer would which is to meet Shanghal in the Shanghai quartette. The interpor display in the first half and actual

save time, trouble and temper by opening match of the series on Satur-ters won by 27 shots to 21 in a very Ly held 3-2 lend at the interval,

the use of mutched wood clubs. day next was beaten by a four, interesting game. G. L. Buchanan, but the Club having once jumped i

If the clubs are of different skipped by A. O. Brawn, by a single who is the selected No. 1 was unable ahead, the visitine defence fell to

weights, the timing of the shots shot. The result was as follows: pieces completely and Howe's

Interporters scoring abilities proved havoc-

P. Morrison qualified for the will be different in the driver, spoon. But if the

J. Punchron Captain's Cup at Fanling over the brassie and individual eleverness,

bursts, week-end, returning a score of 7 weight and pliability of the clubs A. M. Helland

were 16 cards are the same, the swing for each. Fraser through an unsteady. Club defence (89-16). There gave the visitors an initial advan- taken out, and other scores includ- I will be much the same,-ART KRENZ.F, Cullen tage, Lennard doing the hat-irick.ed R. K. Hepburn 81-075; D. S:

P. MORRISON QUALIFIES IN CAPT'S CUP.

He got very little support after Rui RG-16-76.

the interval, however, and was seldom again in the picture.

Howe, the Club's new centre- [forward, an ex-Tientsin interpor; fter. played a remarkably good game, distributing the ball well, and shooting brilliantly having once blained the mark. He net- ted eight times altogether. Hell, Strange and Alexander getting the remainder.

HOLE IN ONE.

Playing in a fourball match t Fanling on Sunday, Paymaster Lieutenant W. R. Vallance, R. did the seventh hole on the Old The Course, 173 yards, in one. ball apparently fell on to the bot- tom of the pin and contained in the Cup, as nothing was seen after the all reached the green until it was found in the hole.

The chief weakness of St. Joseph's was at half-hack, where Delgado, Omar and Castilho were completely subjugatet. The Club's halves were effective, but an pur-five active forwards, the Argylls poseless were the majority of their were outshone, but the mishaps to opponents' efforts that they had Dominy and Bryant turned the at- ragked very little to do.

tack into a gallant but scramble.

Blackburn, Hay and McTavish

for conspicuous

SUCCESS FOR ARGYLLS.

Argylls

were

the

.2 Kowloon ....I Argylls and Wylie, too, revealed, The Argyll nudi Sutherland much cleverness and potential Highlanders, the only team to de-acoring ability.;

fent Kowloon on the Kowloon Both teams shaped as though ground last season, repeated the they will figure prominently

performance, by the same score, senjor football. .

in the opening match of the new

campaign. Bad shouting and had

SECOND HALF EFFORT. ·

luck contributed to Kewloon's te Recreio......2 Royal Navy

feat. in the first twenty minutes,

the Argyll goalkeeper hind a host

in

A strong effort in the second

of shots to deal with, though none half, after being 1-0 down at the

were

of them were particularly well interval, gave the Navy victory in directed, The Kowloon suffered their opening game, The Recreio trifle unlucky, n double mishap. Dominy, cen- were, however, n treforward, and Bryant, Inakic. The Navy bad to fight desperately

both badly kicked.

to obtain success, Bryant

left the feld and Kowloon the Portuguese defandera been- were left with nine men and a pás-even nearly equal in merit

dash to their forwards, the verdict senger for three-fifths of

Some of the play, however, was other way.

of the

game would undoubtedly have gone the

of

a very high standard.

and

opened the scoring for Kowloon Taking the teams right through, some ten minutes before the inter- balanced and deserved their suc

however, the Navy were better val. In the ascond half, the Ar-

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gylls gradually wore down 6 splendid defence and Wylie head-

four

Ward opened the scoring for the

A.

ed through brilliantly to equalise Recreio, Wyatt, Rawson and Skin- And McGlashan,

minutes her scored for the Navy in that from the end,. netted with order after the interval, and

dropping shot from thirty Gosano reduced their lead in

Ann burst by Recreio.

The trouble with the Recrolo

yards which Nicholla mis. Judged. Between, the two goals, was that there was never complete Kowloon made a series of dashing harmony between the half-backs raids, but brilliant work by Black-and the men in front. The Navy burn and Hastle kept them out.

Kowloon were splendidly served things, but failed to show up as wore studioualy clover in many in defence, backs and halves tack- prominantly as they might have ing keenly and with the utmost done., being too frequently, beaten confidence. When Kowloon had for pace.

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