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DALPH HR, Klamath Falls, middle distance run- ner, had things pretty much his own way in the first heat of the 5000 metre trin!s. Photo shows Hill finishing the reer so far abrad of the rest of the field that they weren't even in the picture.

BRILLIANT GOLF BY ASSISTANTS

ASTON VILLA AND ARSENAL

SCORE FREELY

RELEGATED "HAMMERS" MAKE

A

BAD

London. Sept. 3.

START

New Brighton 2 Accrington

2 Rochdal Lengue Table.

Inddleton made an excellent debut York for Fulban to-day, scoring two of his side's three goals. He showed. fine! footwork, his ashooting delighting all his

Gateshead supporters. Brown, deputising?

for Waring Cartiste wher Auton

Villa were at home to the Accrington Bolton Wanderers, achieved the "hat Halifax trick" in the first half of the game. Crewe

continued to

to show good formi and Barnsley before the final whistle blew, he

Southport Stockport Rochanie

added a fourth.

Brown, Norwich's centre-forward, broke his collarbone as a result of Hull colliding with Home, Cardiff's onl. New Brighton keeper. Cardiff won by four goals to

Imrie, Laton's goal-keeper, was! another casualty, having to be carried off the field suffering from an injured W shoulder.

Goals.

TENNIS TOURNEY

SUNDAY'S K.C.C. RESULTS

TO-DAY'S MATCHES Splendid progress was agam made in the Kowloon Cricket Club tennis tournament when it was continued

SPORT ADVTS.

HONG KONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

Notice In Heroby Given that the Annual Meeting will be held at the Sanitary Board Room, Post Ofice Building (by kind permis- xion) on Tuesday, the 6th day of | September, 1932, at 5.15 p.m.

W. C. HUNG,

Hon. Secretary.

yesterday, no fewer than 15 matches THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.ing played during the day, and

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West Huto Again disappointed, Rotherham brit held to a draw by Notts County. Tranmere despite the advantage of playing on York, kome ground. They disappointed; Darlington ... 3 0 their already depleted supporters, who ars apparently dissatisfied with the young element, the veteran Pudrefoot alone nearing Our Chien Carrespon-Aberdeen

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Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION.

Aston Villa

Blackburn Blackpool

Huddersfield

Manchester City Newenstle

Tournament Reveals l'.

Many "Hopes"

STRONG PACE SET

would have been Scoring that extremely creditable to a field of full professional players brighten ed the third annual championship

of

the assistants

the course of the South Herts Club at Totteridge. There was a tie for first place between:

S. L. King (Knole Park) 69 and 70--839

Gwyn James (Newport) 69 and 70--189.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE (DIVISION 1).

Falkirk

Hamiltons

I Kilmarnock

1 Hearts

1 Morton

Bromwich 4: theen's Park

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2 Airdrie

0

Dundee

1 Celtic

-1 St. Mirren

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East Stirling

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Motherwell

League Table.

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Sunderland

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Leeds

Birmingham

Chelsea,

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Middlesbro Liverpool

3

3 Rangers

Portsmouth Wolverhampton 1 Leicester

League Table,

Goals. P. W. D. L., P. A.

Herby West Broan.

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Hamilton Hearts Matherwell

- Cowrlenheath

Queen's Park.

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Aberdeen

Newcastle

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Johnstone

Everton Sheffield U. Wolves

Third Lanark

Morton

519

Myde

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Dunder

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Airdrie

10-11

Partick

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Manchester Blackpool Middiesboro

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Falkirk

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Forfar

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0 0 2 1 G SECOND DIVISION.

Sunderland Blackburn King was one of three players Leicester who shared second place in the Leeds event last year and he was fourth Chelsen in 1980. He has been third in the Bolton

Birmingham Kent professional championship for three sucressive years and plays a great deal of his golf with Bradford W. Lister Harley, the Walker Cup Bury player. He has been at Kuole Chartin Park since the club was opened Chesterfeld seven years ago., King is 21 Fulhnun Lincoin years of age, three years younger

Notts Forest than James, who holds the South Plymouth Wales

championship. Southampton Allianec James wns runner-up

the Stoke Welsh professional title this year. West Ham

Seventy was broken five times

for

during the first round,

T. Pierpoint (Prestbury and

Port Vale

Upton), the first player to hand Brafford C. in a score of 69, finished in 72 Oldham afterwards for an aggregate of 141, but despite that brilliant re-lymouth turn he had to be content with a Bury Stake minor position at the end of the

Millwall day.

SETTING THE PACE.

Lincoln Notts P. Burnley

Palun Grimsby

Preston N.E.

3

0 Burnley

3 Milvall

2 2 Grimsby

I Bradford C.

3 Swansea

2 Oldham

5 Preston

Brechin

5 0 2 3

6 16 DIVISION II.

Dundee Dunfermline 8

Fife

Edinburgh

3 Montrose

3 St. Bernards

*

Armadale

Allo

2 Hibernian

Stenkouse

1 Queen O'5th.

Bumbacton

0

King's Park Leith

3

3

3 Raith Rovers Lengue Table.

Albion

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A.

6 4 0 1 12 8 Dumbarton... 5 3 .. 5 3

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1 17 9

2 Hibernians

6

Port Vale

4 Manchester U.

2 Tottenham

0.

Notts County

1

Ste

Bernards

League Table.

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Pierpoint, who drove the firsthampton ball of the championship, is slightly-built player without a long! drive but most necurate in his Tottenham ... short game. With only one putt Manchester U. on for greens his first round was

Swansea His serond openest well Bedford with a three at the first and A Notts C Sequence of fours, to be out in 35. the terfield

West Ham 16 kwake down at the tenth, mil ting his drive into a bunker and In a short putt--the hole cost him six strokes, A two at Bristol C

Cardiff the seventeenth gave him back a

Clapton -0. stroke, but three putts were re- quired at the eighteenth-go

Pat.

he

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls,

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during the week-end practically

Entry

every event reached the third round

Draft Programmes and stage. Unless rain falls during the Forms for the Ninth Extra Race

next few days, the tournament in certain to be completed by next Sun-Meeting to be held on Saturday, day remarkably fine achievement 17th September, 1932, (weather reflecting the highest credit on the

organisers in general, and Mr. D. S. Permitting) may be obtained at Green in particular,

the Secretary's Office, the Club Yesterday sow

nw four matches played House, Happy Valley, the Hong in the senior championship, produc-Kong Club, the Sports Club, and tive of some extremely good tennis. the Stables. Village Road. Kengellagker and Burnett went to

o'clock

five sets before the former captured Entries cine at 12 o'c the honours, but the remaining ties NOON on THURSDAY, 8th Septem- were over in straight set,

The Fincher-Gray match produced much closer rallies than the scores suggest. Fincher was on his top form and always had in finishing shot for the railies which were well sun. tained by Gray, who was, however, for the most part, on the defensive. W. Hyde indiented he has lost, no- thing

ing in form by eliminating Zim- teen, and E. P. Fincher had a Cairly

caxy paysage against D. S. Green,

"Teddy" Fincher played three wut- 3chen during the day being success-

ful in ench, Miss Grilliths did well! 25 dispose of Miss Sybil Dudziel in 3 the women's singles and Barcett bad 6 the antisfaction of furning the tables ofon Kenbacker iza the handien 1ingles "A".

Results:

Senior Championship.

F. Kengellucker heat G. C. met? 110, 44, 74%, 2-4, 4-2,

her, 1932.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP,

Act. Secretory,

THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.

FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING Sunday, 11th September, 1932. First Saddling Bell at 2.00 p.m. First Race at 2.330 p.m. ADMISSION :—

4

To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 Cts. Members MUST show their Badges to gain admittance, ladies Bur-¦are corilially invited to attend the

RACES WITHOUT CHARGE.

NO LADIES, BADGES will be issued.

E. F. Fincher beat D, S. Green 6-22, FAL. 4.3.

W. Uyde beat. F. Zimmern 6-3, 6-3. 8-4.

E. C. Fincher bent S. A. Gray 62, 6-3,

Junior Championship.

N. E. A. Maekus bent H. O. Huber 1-6, 6-3, 6-7, 6-4, 444.

Handicap Singler “A”.

A. E. P. Guest beat P. D. Dunne |6-2, 6-1.

G. G. Burnett beat F. Kengelhacker 6-4, 7-5

Handicap Doubles.

Tiffins. Teas and Refreshments, will be obtainable

at the Race Course at reasonable prices.

HONGKONG RIDING

SCHOOL.

E. C. and E. F. Fincher lest A., D. NOTICES

P. Guest and N. E. A, Mackay 7-5,

1 6-2.

Women's Singles.

Miss M. Griffiths

Dalziel 6-1, 7-5.

On the 1st September, our

bent Miss S.Riding School will be transferred

Mrs L. Old heat Mrs. R. White

7-5, 6-1.

Mrs. McCaw beat Mrs. Blandford 26-2, 6-2.

Mixed Doubles,

E. C. Fincher and Aliss O. Dalziel beat Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Way 6-1, 6-1.

S. Green D.

and Mrs. It. White' beat R. S. Capell and Miss N. Kat- cher 6-3, 3-6, 6-4,

E. P. Guest and Mrs. McCaw Α. Γ. heat r. and Mrs. F. Goodwin 6-2,

Raith Rovers 4 3 0 117 5 8 14.6, 7-5.

Arbroath

East Fife

Brechin

Dunfermline

Montrose Forfar

Sten'muir

Leich

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52 4

Allon

Bu'ness

Dundee U.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTIÐ. Brentford

was round in 72. Still, 341 set a try

good pace,

3

Torgny Luton Norwich Bournemouth Exeter Aldershot Bristol R. Newport

0 Queen's P.R.

0

Reading

0 Brighton

Goala.

League Table

Gillingham Northampton W. J. Branch,, winner in 1930. Southend West of England open champion Swindon and best man in the Torquny short Watford course tournament, was disappoint- ing. Iis first round was 75--and the first mine holes of the second required 37. Coming home he did Crystal Pal.. belter with 34-two's at the fif-Brentford... teenth and seventeenth-but his Reading

Northampton effort was too late.

Cardif

T. J. Busson (Huddersfield). 蟲 Bristol strong youngster, looked a likely Brighton man to beat Pierpoint's 69, for he Clapton 9. reached the turn in 33. At the Coventry tenth he missed a short putt and Hournemouth at the short fifteenth took three Queen's P.R. putts, and his total crept up to 69. Southend He is a fine long driver, and need-

Watford ed only a mashie niblick after his

Norwich drives to the eighth (367 yards) Gillingham and the ninth (326 yards), and at Exeter euch was down in three.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

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Swindon Bristol R. Torquay Aldershot Nowport THIRD DIVISIÓN (NORTH)

2 Walnail 1 Mansfield

Southport Itotherham Crow o

G. James (Newport), runner-up for the Welsh championship this year, was out in 36" and home in 34; P. Sanders (Dorset), like Bus- won, went out in 33 and returned in 96; whilo. S. C. King (Knowle Barnsley

Barrow Park), after taking 36 for the first.

Carlisle Anino holes, returned in 83, the bost

Chester homeward half of the round.

Darlington W, Hammond the holder, ruined. Doncaster.

1

1. Stockport,

hla chance of retaining the title fratiran kritik Ekranmere

0

Kings Park

Armindale

Elinburgh

4 3 0 8 G

11 Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford bent Mr. and Mrs. W. Old 6-3, 4-6, 16-0.

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CONSOLATION EVENT.

As a result of the week's play, the following have quatified for the con- olation doubles handicap event, pari- ners and handicaps to be arranged when the list is complete. U. Buchanan. M. Rakusen, W. A. Stewart, W. W. Hirst, J. M. Jnek, A. H. Dianen, A. E. Collins, W. M. Git tinn, F. B. Lawrence, F. S, W. Smith, Mrs. F. S. W. Smith, Miss M. Kurter,

TEAN : Shilby of the United States, became champion high

jumper of the whild in the Olỹmple 'Games when abo Veloured the bar at five fast, Elva nud 'one quarter inches. Photo hows Miha Bailey's Yacord-breaking leap. - The previous. Olympic

to

;

MA TAU KOK ROAD, KOWLOON.

Bus No. 3 stops at Front Cate of School,

CAPT, N. A. ROJDESTVIN,

Manager.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Mamuk Hockey Tournament.

[To the Editor, Hongkong Telegraph.]

Into

Sir-Taking

Consideration that the Mamak Ilockey Tournament is open to both civilian and Service teams, it is still noticed that pertain civilian clubs are forming their hockey elevens with players from the Army. It would.

scem that

this is

is not fair to father civilian clubs. If the regiment. al teams are interested in the M.H.T., would it not be better to enter their own teams in their own name instead of playing for civilian clubs? I think it is high time that the M.II.T. com- mittee should form a new regulation restricting Services players from playing for tho civilian teams, and

Vice-versa.

BE A SPORT.

F. Goodwin, W.. Old, Mrs. F. Good- win, J. R. Way, Mrs. J. K. Way, Miss S. Dalziel.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Eleventh Series (starting at 10.30 nm. shurp). Senior Championship.

A. E. P. Gucst v F. Kengelback Junior Championship.

R. Oh v L. Jack.

H. Lubeseder v A. Philippons.

Twelfth Series (starting at about 11.16 nm.) To be arranged.

Thirteenth. Sorios

(starting at 8.10 p.m. sharp). Senior Championship.

E: C. Fincher E. F. Finchor. W. Hyde v Guest or Kengolbacker.

Junior Championship.

E. R. Prico v P. O. Dunne..

A. Philippens v G. A. White.

Handicap Doubles,

J. S. Smith and L. Jock v II, 0. Hubor and E. Haaso,

Fourteenth Series (starting, at about 4.15 p.m.) Handicap Doubles;

W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern

F. Kongolbacker and II. Lubescdor.

F. E. Skinner and Philippens ▼ G.

A. White and R, B. Capoll

3. A. Gray and G. G. Burnett v Jack and J. S. Smith or H. O. Huber and K. Hanse.

L.

Ladies Singles. Mrs. Old

Miss - Griffithy, Mixed Doubles Handicap CT-Tacchi and Mrs. Blandfordhalen

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