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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931.

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ODD GOAL OF SEVEN.

KOWLOON DEFEAT THE CLUB.

HOWE'S BRILLIANT

DISPLAY.

SERVICE SUCCESSES.

By "Wanderer."

The meeting of the Club and Kowinon in the Hongkong Foot- ball League on Saturday was real needle affair, the result being in doubt up to the inst kick. Kow- loon eventually carried off both points, a result merited on the run of the play.

The other three Senior matches resulted in comfortable wina for the Service teams.

Senior Division.

H.K.P. Club

a Kowloon

4

Borderers

+

Recrelo

St. Joseph's

1

Argylls

t 帽

Polive

1

Navy

3

Second Division.

Borderers

#1

Navy

Club Argyl

R.A.O.C.

12th Batty.

* University

Kowloon

1

LOCAL HOCKEY.

ST. ANDREW'S LADIES BEAT

HONGKONG.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LAWN BOWLS MATCH.

RESULTS OF THE SATURDAY'S | FINAL OF THE COMMODORE'S

MATCHES.

SHIELD COMPETITION.

Saturday's Home football matches, Da cabled by resulted as follows:

The St. Andrew's Club Ladies, runnors up in the Caer Clark Com- petition last year, did well on Satur day to beat the strong Hongkong Lalloa Hockey Club team by the odd gomi in noven." The match was played | Aston Villa at Sockumpoo with both sides fielding | Bolton strong teams.

First Division.

110

Chelse Grimsby HuddersGold telcenter

Liverpool

4000

Middlesbrough Newcastle Wednesday West Ham

. 2 Everton

The Anal of the Naval Yard Lawn Reuter Bowls Competition for the Com

1 Weal Brom,

1 Blackburn

Sheffield U.

4 Sunderland

1 Arsenal

3 Blackpool

2 Birmingham

2 Manchester C.

3 Derby

2 Portsmouth

Second Division.

1 Barnsley

From the start the "winners wer much quicker on the ball both in altack and defence and this, doubt, enabled them to cross over with two-goal kad. After the change of enda the Hongkang Ladies drew love and continued to attack. From breakaway the 'Spinta" re- gistered a third paint. A minute or two later the Infand team netter to

acore level. After 1/2

Bradford bring the play was, confined mostly in the

Burnley "Saints" half, their goalie making

Charlton a number of good saves, About five minutes from the end the "Sainta" Chesterfield

which, acorner

Manchester U. forced scrimmage in the circle, resulted in Notts Forcat a further goal.

Preston N, E.

tended to win and their ability to hit Stock

The winners set off as if they In-Southampton the ball hard and follow quickly turn- Tottenham their favour, ed the scales in

The Wolves Hongkong Ladies were very slow on the ball and indulged in too much short passing which enabled the "Saints"" defence to collect them- selves and frustrate the forwards, The Ibaers' defence was far below its usual form.

Y.BL.C.A. Lond.

after

д

games

The Y.M.C.A. pinyed two last week, losing to the Royal Corps of Signals on the U.S.R.C. Ground on Friday by four goals to nil and going 1 down to the Police on Saturday by a

sinlar margin.

Third Divisio11.

Hurterers

** R.E.

Radio S.C R.A.F.

3 St. Joseph's 0 Recreo

3

HOWE'S HAT-TRICK,

Grent Effort to Save Game For Club.

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. accond eleven against the

1 K.B.S.F.P.A. on the latter club's ground to-day at 6.15 p.m.;-Skinner;

In a game which provided much over which to enthuse--the ex- cellent spirit In which the match was fought out. Howe's brilliant individual efforts, the earnestness and the plentitude of excitement Kowloon deservedly defeated the Club by the odd root of in the Early

41**11i]

HOVEL

half

it Jooked likely the visitors

triumph wooh

by margin, convincing

11 lend of 3 goals to 1.

to

more their

2 Bury

modore's Shield was played off on the Kroen of the Kowloon Dowling Green : Club on Saturday afternoon, between 3 Leams from the Constructive And 0 Engineering Departments, the latter

2 winuing by a single shot.

The teams and scores word:

Constructive Dept.

Engineer Dept.

2. Jones

OB. A. Trotter

1E. W. L. Hogbin

1 J. Holidgo

1

• Leeds

9. Oldfının

3 Notts County

3 Bristol C.

1 Port Vale

1

3 Bradford C.

3 Millwall

o Plymouth

2 Swanca

Gingham

Third Division (South). Bournemouth Brighton Bristol R. Clapton Q,

Crystal Pai,

Z Reading

15

A. Summons

J. Willmott

T. S. W. West

W. J. Bickford 14

THE FIRST WINNERS.

LADIES SINGLES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

First results in the Ladies Open Singies Tennis Champlonship of 1 Hongkong are to hand, with Mr. McTavish and Mrs. Keary advancing to the arcond round.

2

2 Exeter

1 Thames

1 1.uton

2 Northampton

Q

1 Southend

1

Queen's I. R.. Swindon

Coventry

2 Fulham

1 refold

Mansfield Norwich

Watford Torquay

a Cardiff

Third Division (North).

Accrington

Carlisle CrewD

Doncaster

Tato (captain). Allen: Mitchell, Rochdale Bates, Sweet; A. R. Brown, · Owens,

W. H. Smith, Balman and Har: Rotherham

Kreaven.

LADIES' HOCKEY.

Southport

Stockport

Tranmero Wrexham York

G Hartlepool

Darlington

4 Haluax

1 Gateshead

u Walsall

• Flacoln

1 New Brighton

• Cheater

2 Iluli

5 Wigun

2

3

1

Scottish League (First Division). Airdrlo.

The following will represenil the Hoogkong Ladies' Hockey Club in a

atch against the It.A.0.C. on Tuen- Celtic day at 16 p.m.-I. Ritchla, E. M. Gray, J. Smalley, E. O'Hagan, B. M. | Pope, M. Wallsce, M. A, Janes, J. Daiziel, F. M. Donelan, C. Ferguson and A. G. Orme.

Mrs. McTavish beat Mrs. Majendi on Wednesday last by two nets to one, the scores reading, 3-0, 8-6, 6-3.

On Saturday, at the U.S.R.C., Mrs. Keary engaged Mrs. Dook, and won by 6-2, 6-2.

London, Oct. 24. The South African Rugby players continue their

and winning form against A combined Durham для Northumberland team at Sunderland they won a huge victory by 41 points to nil-Router,

GOLD S

as

the STARS

Play it

1 Harrow

• St Mirren

4 Луг

2

IF YOUR OPPONENT

1 Motherwell

5

• Leith

1 Rangers

3 Dundee

2 Folkirk

Morton Partick

2ueen's Park

• Clyde

Third Lunark

"

1 Aberdeen

3

DO NOT, TRY

Cowdenbeath Dundoe U. Hamilton Henris

Kilmarnock

Scottish League (Second

Alloa Bo'ness

Direchiar

Dumbarton

East Fife

line of halves but the backs were lean wound than is customary with Daynian and Martin. Nicholls wiped out by Howe, whose ability

of the snap up openings was demons-lad no chance with any trated by three goals in three shots which bent hir. allempts.

Catstanding for the Club were With the scores this levelled though not necessarily in that or-

Radgers, Skinner ແກ

Howe, Kowloon made a þig effort in the closing stages and sustained pre-arrels to his own resources and queen O' 8th.

Howe was unfortunately left Forfar brought its reward, fanson presented with an open goal being present and scoring with ease.

aure

The game was not an exhibition

der.

East Stirling

Sten'muir

the fact that he netted three goals St. Bernarda is not entirely sufficient tribute to his qualities. His example spurr-

Hard

zd work coul

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Division).

3 Armadale

2 Hibernia

1 Albion

2 Dunfermline

7 King's Park

4 Montrose

St. Johnstone

rhroath

4 Edinburgh

3 Halth Rovers

LOCAL YACHTING.

SECOND MENAGERIE RACE ON SATURDAY.

HITS AN EXCEPTIONALLY

LONG

BALLO

TO HIT ALONG

(37

WITH HUM

Is it detrimental to one's game to try to match the shots of his opponent when his opponent is n longer hitter?

of classic football: in their keened his forward colleagues to stren ness, indeed, players on both sides os efforts, but made blanders of which

they

not put them in the same class.

In defence le fault could be would not have been guilty in a match of less intensive rivalry, found. Skinner's headwork was But there were Bashes of inspira brilliant and his passes were splen- tion, exceedingly elever movements didly Judged. Baldwin worked on both sides and with, every one hard to good purpose and Railton's

Every golfer should thoroughly of the twenty-two players playing sound understanding with Pile re- The second menagerie race of the himself to a standstill, they pro- duced the Kowloon left wing's eff-season was aniled by members of the tourn his limitations so that he vided a contest which must gu ciency considerably. Strange was Hongkong Royal Yacht Club on Satur-will-not be tempted to emulate the down as one of the best Club the most reliable of all four backs. day. The course was:-(1) Lyemun shots of his opponent or playing Kowloon duels for many seasons. He refused to necept defeat and his Beacon (P); (2) Rumsey Shoal (P); companion.

Distance: If your opponent hits an excep- Howe

opened the scoring mid-kicking and Interceptions were (3) Channel Itacks (P).

ball tionally long

and you, way through the first half, asizing marked by sound judgment Rod 8.46 miles.. on the ball about thirty-five yards per was himself, which means that

ordinarily a short driver, try to Position drive along with him, you'l! And out, and bursting between the it took something more than a good backs to beat Nicholls with case. effort to beat him. Kowloon

ten equalised minutes Inter, Grimwood bundling the ball through after Rodger had been extended by Timberlake's fine shot. Kowloon did the bulk of the

pressing, but by reason of their anxiety

The

·

OTHER MATCHES.

12

ex-

Service Teams on the Right Side. Police

put

ap show against the Navy to walk the ball into the cellent

thc net, the frequent Club invasions but

sounder teamwork of Inoked far more dangerous. Had the bluejackets and their Have been in the company of two purposeful football overcamie Inside forwards possessing the consistently good defence, and it was not until three goala had merits of Grimwood and Hedley,

story probably been scored against Fraser that would have been different, but the Police found a reply. neither the younger Strange nor

There

was no acore up to the Bell, triers both, gave him any interval, but soon after the re-

1upport.

somption, Dickinson's dashing In the second half, Timburinke leadership gave him an excellent put Kow

Kowloon ahend with a superb goal. Pester followed with swinging first-time shot from other, and then Dickinson got Hedley's ass, leaving Rodger

for instance,

the

An-

helpless, and soon afterwards he through again. Chenning scored worried his way through the Club from long range to put a better defence to score another excellent complexion on things from the

Police viewpoint.

point.

The Navy were sound workman- ke side all round. The Police lacked balance in the

fereabouts the match seemed all over bar the shouting, but the Club staged an effective rally and umid great excitement, Howe line.

His

forward

at

R

placed them on level termn.

Six for Argylls.

shock The Argylis vot a second goal seemed to come fron

bal! retrieved from over the Happy Valley, St. Joseph's netting goal-kick" line, linesman nor the but neither the in the first few minutes through roferee were of Omar. Afterwards, in the main, this

opinion, despite Kowloon's there was only one side in it and

Howe's genuine air of surprise.

when lay equallset it. became third followed a miskick by Dow-que

Howe seized on the ball, question of how many goals for

the Argylla! The final score made a beeline for goal, and the G-1 in their favour, Louden (2) was in the not more quickly. Hughes (2) and Lamant provid- it takes to describe the move-ing the further xoals. St. Kowloon were not the team Joseph's have now conceded 21 which boat the Navy, but they had goals in three matches.

man.

ball

ment.

08

Recolo Benten.

Was

no

the balance of play because their The Club de Recreio put up a forwards were

Bo much more skil- ful

a line than the Club staunch fight, but there was

his doubting the allround superiority quintette.

f gave his of the Borderers, who won by 3-1 outstanding

present season, and Timberlake more than after reaching the interval all confirmed the good impression he square.

created in his earlier

the

appearances

The Razrolo defence showed up

in the centre-forward position. well under strong pressure, forward Hedley initiated a dozen likely which their weakened looking movements, but was could do little to relieve. curiously hesitant about trying a A. Gosano scored their only Harris, shot for himself.

a penalty. goal from McKelvie was the best of a hard-Davies and Sgt. Harris netted for working if somewhat inconsistent the Borderers.

The results were:

Diane (Major W. Bingham).. Rolla (Mr. A. Rollin) Siskin (Mr. A. V. Harvey .... Norena (Capt. J. Krogh-Mor), Daphne (Lt. Col. W. N. Stokes) Ailan (Capt. R. J. Lochner) Jessamine (Pay Lt. Petre) ... Why Wonder (Cap. C. C.

Fowkos) Bluejackor (Mr. H. S. Reuse).. Boojum (Mr. J. L. Adams) Adinane (Cdr. A. H. Walker,

R.N.)

Zephyr (Mr. G. H. Gandy) Lola (Mr. R. Grieve)

Thecla (Mr. B. Veliki) Dorothea (Mr. B. Nness)

• Did not finísb.

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13

The Speedwell fouled one of the mark boats and failed to complete the course,

SEE and HEAR

AL JOLSON The Singing Fool

- BETTY BRONSONmd RSEPSIENE WORN

LAMIN CLOUD RACIR-

yourself in trouble, You'll be

pressing,

and the result is skying, slicing and pulling.

Ivis could never have

won the US, and British Amateur championships in 1004 If he hadn't On known his own limitations.

both occasions his opponents in

the final match outdrove him by

YATCH,

Because your opponent has got off a long iron shot, it is ridiculous for you to use an iren, since you know full well you can't match the

listance except with

a wood. Learn to use your own judgment in the selection of cluba. Don't other about the other fellow. ART KRENE.

MAJESTIC THEATRE

Nathan Road, Kowloon.

TO-DAY ONLY.

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20.

& 9.20 p.m.

Crowds. Applaud - The "Singing Fbol" goes through his side-splitting antica-then-word from his deserting wife their child is dying the Iran- tic father rushes from the theatre, when suddenly.

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