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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and

Entry

Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Satur-

WEEK-END

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.

FOOTBALL.

SOUTH CHINA IMPRESS AGAINST ARGYLLS

day, 8th and Monday, 10th Octo- KOWLOON FIND NAVY IRRESISTIBLE

ber, 1932, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Ofee, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock

THURSDAY,

· NOON'

022

September, 1932.

By Order,

29th

S. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary.

HONGKONG

RIDING

SCHOOL.

TEL. 58754.

MA TAU KOK RD., KOWLOON. Our Riding Masters have com- menced tuition at our new track.

BUSES 3 AND 4 STOP AT FRONT GATE OF SCHOOL,

Capt. N. A. ROT DESTVIN,

Latest

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BORDERERS DISPLAY GOOD FORM

(By "Veritas").

South China

(Lee Wai-tong (2) Fung King-cheung and Cheung Shu- hong).

Argyll & Sutherland High- landers

(McTavish).

Fany of the big crowd which Igany of the big crowd which

Saturday to witness the South

off-

thinking Lee Wai-tong was side, calmly kicked the ball back to him for that opportunist to placo deftly in the net for a legitimato goal. Lee also netted with n' per- fectly takon penalty shot, whilst Fung King-cheung and Cheung Sin-hong were responsible for tho other two. Wylle replied on behalf of the Argylls in the second half.

RESERVES DRAW.

Prior to this match, the second strings of the Argylls and South China enjoyed a friendly the result being a draw, both sides scoring

twice.

Pan Ka-ping, erstwhile first eleven custodium, now playing cen China first eleven contest thetre forward for the South Chinn Argyll and Sutherlanders in reserves, netted one and Young a triendly match, expected the Sin-yield the other, whilst Maxwell King responded for the Chinese to display signs of and staleness after a year of al-visitors. most continuous football, they were doomed to disappoint- ment.

Ju their first local appearance | after return from the southern tour, South China exhibited high class football and were clearly

KOWLOON'S TRIAL WITH NAVY

superior to the Argylls, who, find-TWELVE GOALS: NINE ing themselves well benten in the finer points of the game, turned to

TO. NAVY

Ve reckoned with. In- the Hongkong league this year was dividually, the players, particularly on Saturday made perfectly ob- the newcomers showed much pro- vious. Their well defined Bed mise. cleverly executed methods of attack

The Navy run out winners by spelt continual danger. There was nine goals to three, after leading not a discernible weakness, either 6-2 at half-time. The ball was in Fore or aft.

IL

Kowloon grew more and more

CATURDAY'S RACES-Picture shows on right Rainstorm (K. ̊C. Liang up) which returned the remarkable dividend of $170.50 in winning the Junk Bay Handicap at Happy Valley on Saturday, and on left. Bag and Baggage being led in after trotting home with the Aggregate Stakes.

PUNTERS BEAT TOTE

WILD LIFE' UPSETS CALCULATIONS AND EQUALS RECORD,

$12.

Parkson 162 1.

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BRILLIANT VILLA WIN

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RUGBY PRACTICE

HONGKONG PLAYERS TO

START TO-DAY

HE attention of mem-

Thots of the Hongkong

Football Club is drawn to the fact that rugby practice starts to-day on the Club ground, when it is hoped there will be a full turn out. Practices will continuo every Monday and Wednes- day throughout the season.

SELENTE A CANA INTERIZATIMENTIMIEN AARTVEIKSNAntianemmicks)

C.S.C.C. in Search of

A Coach

"POMPEY" FALL AT HOME

LONDON TEAMS GOING STRONG

LITTLEWOOD NETS

SIX GOALS

THERE wore approximately 100,000 spectators at the five matches which were played in London,

T. Law of Chelsen missed a drama- tie penalty against Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge. The Cup holders were lucky to secure the verdict by the only goal scored.

The Arsenal bent Everton, tho presont holders of the championship, by a doubtful goal at Highbury, whi Aston Villa scored brilliant victory over Portsmouth at Fratton Park, winning one of the most thrilling gantes of the season.

On the Recreation Ground at Hanley, Port Vale scored a run-away victory over Chesterfiell. S. G.

|FOR THEIR YOUNG Littlewood obtained six of the nino

CRICKETERS

BETTER FIELDING

NEEDED

goals scored by the winners, five of them being in succession.

Holliday performed the "hat trick" for Brentford, who were invincible against Newport at Somerton Park.

Our Own Carespondent.

FIRST DIVISION.

Arsenal Birmingham

AWARE of the necessity of Chelsen

training their young eric Leicester

Huddersfield

SECOND

2

Z Everton

3 Blackburn

→ Newcastle

3 Wolves

1

Middlesbro

Bolton

6 Blackpool

Aston Villa.

a Sheffield U.

→ Derby

0 Leeda

DIVISION..

3 Notta Forest

0 Charlton

2 Lincoln

Tattenham Fulham

2 Bradford C.

Manchester Un Chenterfield

1

100

Notts County on their toes.

The following extracts are taken Oldham from the report:

Port Vale

Preston N. E.

4

2

Stakes. Mr. H. S. Chan's Focal-Wal

Chan's Just

maging P. Chanson) A. Yuu Mr. J. J. Palmer's Blue Heaven 152 1b.. (Mr. L. R. B. Tuxford) Time-2 mins. 24 2/6 Recs. Won

by: six

lengths; 3 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $13.90; places, 2 $7.10; $12.20; $18.50.

i

1 Stoko

West Ham

0 Plymouth

1 Cardiff

3 Coventry

1

Norwich Reading

0

During the season 42 members Southampton resigned (which includes 18 mem- Swansea 3bers having left the Colony), and THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

17 members failed to comply with Aldershot Rule 37 and consequently last Bournemouth their membership. Of these eight Brighton left the Colony without giving the Bristol R.

Exeter required notice, whilst 24 gentle- Clapton 0.

Luton men joined the club including five rejoining members. The member-

Newport ship of the Club on the 31st July, Queen's P. R. 11932, was 187; this includes six life Southend

members and subscribing mem- Swindon .2 bers.

AGGREGATE STAKES FIASCO kick and rush tactics which proved Kowloon's trial match against

keters if their game is to be of Liverpool equally fruitless against the polish-the Royal Navy on Saturday de Tote and the newspaper tipsters

Punters had the laugh over the Mr. II. S. Chan's Pride of Tsingtao

165 ...... (Mr. S. Y. Liang) real value later on, the Civil | Manchester C. ed team work of the Chinese.

Time: 1 in. 16 secs. monstrated that the mainlanders That South China are going to will have to develop teamwork

on Saturday when they ignored

Service Cricket Club is asking Portsmouth Won by two lengths; 1 length.

Wednesday provide very formidable opposition pretty quickly if they are to be and sent Wild Life to the post a Don in the Island Bay Handicap,

Pari-mutuel, winner $9.80; place,

for a volunteer as coach.

Sunderland The appeal is made in the com- West Brom. participating side to to all of the teams

hot favourite. The pony fully 7-Plenle

has Stakes-Winner mittee's report which. justį Bay justified such confidence and won 400. Second $200. Third $100. For been circulated, and among this. Bradford with ease at the same time equall-China Ponies, "1" Class. To be rid and other comments on the club's Burnley ing the record established by den by Jockeys who have not won ten cricket, is reference to the poor Bary Doctor's Mandate early this year. races anywhere. at any time. From fielding displayed last year, re- Grimby

Dividends on five winners were the Two Mile Post Once Round and Insultant upon the players not being Millwall generous and in one race returned out One Mile 171 Yards). the Kowloon nét ten seconds from

| $175,50, the kick-off, the goalkeeper. not LEE WAITONG.

having had time to reach his goal 1A-Fifth Aggregate

Third b. Second $300. Lee Wai-tong, outstanding as the from a cross-over, but when Kow- Value $760,

$200. For China, Ponies. Weight for brainest inside forward in localloon.came back with a clever run football, gave a very impressive and Watkins obtained smartinches as per senle. Six Furlongs. demonstration of opening-up work, equalisër, a good game seemed Dr. L. Beidy's Bag & Baggage 150 lb...(Mr. G. U, da Roza) He clearly tummoxed the Argyll likely,

Mr. L. T. F's Goll Key. 142 th defence with his deft footwork

(Mr. S. W. Pan) and passes of weil concealed direc- ragged, however, and suffering the Dr. L. Reddy's Vasylock 1-18 be tion. With Ip Pak-wa on the wing, loss of. London, the left back, who the left section of the Chinese at-injured a knee, the smart Navy tack worked like a machine and it forwards swept through again and was this section which formed the again. Molens scored a brilliant mainspring of the Chinese attack, goal for Kowloon to bring the Fung King-cheung led the forwards position to 3-2 in favour of the with virility, though he could Navy, but afterwards it became have opened up the game to some evident that the superior combinn- advantage.

tion of the Navy, who played capital football fro... start The intermediate line, meth finish, would tell its tale.

The second half was more keen. todical and felentless, neither

rope.ly contested when a substitute for allowed the Argylls any nor forgot their own forwards, London was permitted but the Wong Mei-shun played brilliant Navy were still much the better ly in the pivotal position and side, though the Navy goal had had the full measure of Wylle, narrow escapes. The Navy flelded who last year scored so profilia capital workmanlike side, well capable of holding its own with the cally for the Highlanders,

beat of the Colony's aides. The Li Tin-sang was by for the out-left wing was left fairly open and standing back on the field, his Rawson and his colleague made clearances with both feet as well full use of the opportunities thus as his, head, leaving Tang Sik-offered.

to

(Mr. G. A. Harriman). Time:-1 min. 29 3/5 sees. Won by two lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $5.70; place $3.30.

1.Island Bay Handicap. Winner $550. Second $275. Third $175. For China Ponies, "A" and "B" Classes. From the Two Miles Post Once Round Bad In (about One Mile 171 Yards).

1

Messrs. Waung & Li's Wild Life.. 1521b...(Mr. S. N. Pan.) Messrs. Li and Li's Don 152 ib. (Mr. G. U. dn Roza) Mr. 1. S., Chan's Racing Boy

152 lb.

(Mr. L. G. Frost) 3 Time: 2 mins, 13-4/5 secs. Won by three lengths; the same places $5.90; $5.80: $5.00.

Bank Bay Handicap-Winner $600. Second $250. Third $150. For China Fonies, "C" Class. One Mile. Messrs. Duntar

pagne Bay 156 lb.

Mr. Han Un's

143 lb.

Mr. K. II.

Reidy's Cham-

(Mr. L. Reidy) Wonderful Stag Ajux 152 1. (Me. S. W. Pan) (Mr. L. G. Frost) Time: nlna. 06.1/5′′ Recs. Won by a head; 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winner $51.30; pinces, $10.60; $7.50; $7.30.

CASH SWEEPS. -

Raco 1A

No. 172

17

273 74

12

Race I

No. 202

420

339.20 109.00

$1,124.20 321.20 160.60

3

CRICKET.

2 Northampton

Not Pal

1 Crystal

Torquay

Brentford

Watford Gillingham

3 Carlislo

1

1

Barnsley Huff

Halifax

Crewe Barrow York

Rochdnic

G Hartlepools

3 Tranmere

1 Chester

LEAGUE

SCOTTISH

(FIRST DIVISION).

CHHOONDONNN

Queen's Park 1

1 Bristol C. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH): Accrington The past scazon was very dis- Darlington appointing, the Club dropping Doncaster from 3rd to last place in the Gateshead league. This was chiefly due to Mansfield

Brighton fallure in the batting, as, with the New Bris

Rotherham exception of Mr. J. E. Richardson, Southport no one had an aggregate exceed-Stockport

Waisall ing 200. $1,187.20

Of the seven league matches Wrexham played, 1 was won, 1 tied, and 5) lost; while of the 9 friendlies, 2 2.-P.M. Corrobercò Handicap,--

Airdrie. were won, 1 drawn, and 6 lost. 2-Corroborce Handicap.-Winner $500. Second $300. Third $200. For

We offer our congratulations to Ayr 111

Messrs. J. E. Richardson and R. A. Celtic Australian Ponies, "B" Class, that

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: J. Simpson on heading the batting Cowdenbeath have not won more than $1,000 in 88, 209, 184, 1, 221.

Dundee 1, 1932. Six

and bowling averages respectively. stakes since January

East Stirling The 2nd Eleven had a very poor Motherwell hung, the successor of Pau Ka-ping Kowloon were weak at back and Furlongs.

No. 134 with very little to do. Li received the half-backs, a hard-working | Mr. A.A.R.B's Fred 155 lb.

Reason if our position in the Partick 1G9 (Mr. L.G. Frost) ndequate support from Tam Kong-trio, were inclined to hold on to

League table is to be the standard St. Mirren pak, who scarcely put a wrong foot the hall too long. Watkins, who Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Manım 170 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: by which we are to be judged; for Third Lanark and held Hughes and McTavish infilled the centre-half Berth,, and Pakhol's Mermaid 170 lb.

13, 627, 146, 71, 10, 387, 9. 1b (Mr. A. W. da Roza) the hollow of his hands.

will probably be right-half, in the

Mr. S. W. Pan) Time: 1 min. 25-3/5 secs. Won by two lengths; length. Pari-mutuel, winner $44.70; places, $12.20; $9.30; $10.10.

3. Big

Wave

Stakes-Win- ner $460. Second $225. Third $125. For China Ponies, Griffins of this Sea- non that have not won a race at Race Meetings of the Club. Six Furlongs. Samson's Navy Hall 158 lb.

(Mr. F.

Soares) Mr. H. S. Y. Wakefeld 166 - (Mr. L. G. Frost)

AVALA

For two-third of the game the league side, made a good impres Argylls played good football, pitting alon. skill and brains against the intel-

The most encouraging part of ligent play of the opposition, but the side

forward where one or two adverse decisions on the Melena, the centre-forward, is part of the referee influenced them likely to prove one of the captures in losing their heads and in the closing stages they not only indulg-f the season. Good ball control, ed in definitely inferior football, scoring shot in either foot, and ability to keep his line moving, but. practised tacties which

marked out from the hardly reflected credit on them..

BLUNDER IN TACTICS,

ink Hill, at Inside right, fitted in nicely, though he would

Second Teams.

do

1

158 lb...(Mr. J. E. Noronha) Time: min. 33 3/5 secs. Won by: three lengths: 2 lengths. Pari-mutuel, winoer $20.80; places, $11.40; $13.90; 850.

No. 258

-

Race 2

$1,292.20

369,20 184.00

Race 3

$1,547 442 221

G4 164 Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 83, 28, 209, 339, 18, 204, 642, 197, 661.

No. 107

J

181

162

Race 4

$1,712.20 480.20 244.60

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: 402, 431, 137, 620, 657, 470, 30.

Race 5

1

No, G80

2

206 144

3

1

$3,110.20 891.20 445.60

Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos.: 623, 102, 77, 304, 311, 435, 288, 300, 588, 394, 04, 637.

Race 6

No. 20

31

$20 336

$2,114,00 604.00 302.00

Race 7

No, 40

$1,983.80

292

77

500.80 283.40

3 Falkirk

7 Morton

2 8t. Johnstone 0

1

3

Clyde

0 Kilmarnock

2 Rangera

1 Hamilton

1 Aberdeen

...

2 Hearts

LEAGUE SCOTTISH (SECOND DIVISION).

4 Edinburgh

5 Dundee U,

2 Arbroath

3

Bo'ness

0 King's Park

4 East Fifo.

9 Brechin

1 Dunfermlias

the first time In the history of the Club we occupied the bottom position in the league, however, Allon all our games were very enjoyable Armadalo

were Dumbarton and the majority of them

Forfar very close finishes, and as we play Hibernians mostly for the exercise to

bo Montrose obtained from the game our league Queen O' 8th. position is of secondary considera- Raith Rovers

St. Bernarda tion.

League

Matches Played 10, Sten'muir Won 0, Lost 6, Drawn 4, Friend- lies: Played 8; Won 3, Lost 2,

and recommended, and it is hoped that Drawn 3 Mr. E. A. Wood Mr. S. Randle head the batting during the enauing acason and bowling everage respectively such practico will not be so badly and we accord them gratulations.

our

FOOR FIELDING.

0

Leith

0 + Albion

con-neglected as in the past.

that

The Tonnis season under review, from a league point of view, was The batting during the season not a very successful one. The on leave of the Club's was only fair, although several absence players' aggregate exceeded the Single Champlon, Mr. J. Barrow, 200 runs. The fielding was poor was severely felt in league and "B" team as the majority of the players friendly games. The Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos.: failed to be on their toes from the scored 12 points out of a possible 208, 184, 781, 17, 227, 545, 406, 624, moment the bowler commenced to 22 and finished seventh. The "C"

well occasionally, in his passing. Mr. Woo Lai Tin's Snappy Eve Why Lamont and Campbell, to do other than the obvious thing, who were obviously the source His goal was

a capital header, of greatest danger to the Chinese An attentive partner would make defence were so neglected after a world of difference to Blake, the the first 15 minutes was a source left-winger, who showed consider. 4. Sub. Griffins Autumn Plate. of wonder to me. These two able ability in the second half.

Winner $760. Second

$800. worked with an understandlag

Third $200 For China Ponies, Sub- which did not compare at all

scription Geldins of this Club of this Season badly with that exhibited by

One and a Quarter Miles. The Navy Second Eleven had Swatow & Pakhol'r Chiu Quan their vis-a-vis, but they were

102 lb. robbed of the opportunity of earlier played Kowloon 2nd in a turning that understanding to friendly trial game and had won Man (Mr. S. W. Pan)

a 243, 476, 68, 655, 532. 4-0. Very smart goal-keeping pre-105 lb. (Mr. F. M. L. Boares) useful account.

vented a heavier score. The Kow- Mrs. A. 1. 1. Sparos's Golden

Arrow 150

ib. sound enough, Wyllo worked hard but did not leon backs were

(Mr. A. W. da Roza) receive adequate support from the but the half-backs and forwarde half-backs whose constructive work were

Time: 2 mins, 40 1/5 secs. too much at sixes- and

Won by half à longth; the same, Pari-matuel, winner $11.20; placos, |$0.50; $7.50; #12.10.

Day 5.- Junk

Handicap.- Winnor $450. Second $226. Third $125. For China Ponies, "D" Class. One Milo.

did not compare too

favourably sevens.

with that displayed by the South

China intermediates.

Hay and Docherty in the rear Sunday's line were vigorous in defence and

performed extraordinarily well in BORDERERS

keeping the opposition out during

the first half. Their kicking, how-

ovor, loft a lot to be desired, direc-

tion and placements Invariably be-

ing aimless.

+

Games SURPRISE

SOUTH CHINA

Hastie kopt a clover goal, and Lee Wai-tong's Absence

made two spectacular clearances

from point blank shots.

GIFT GOAL.

There was plenty of speed in the exchanges; a fow curious decisions... by the referee which the crowd ap parently failed to notieo; one or Livo squally good decisions to which

Makes Big Difference

South China`-

(Leung Tal-wing and Ip Pak

wa)

S. W. Borders (Pallister (2) and Jones) THE South Wales Bordeters plays.

and Li's Mistletoe

Rain's The Rainstorm 148 lb. (Mr. K. C. Llang) Samson's Cebu 140 lb

No. 577

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deliver the ball. Mr. J. F. McGowan team fared much worse, winning joined the select few that have only one and making two ties out $2,149.00

scored a century for the club by n of fourteen matches and finishing 614.00 785

307.00 well played innings of 108 against last in the league. In spite of this plenty of on- poor showing, Unplaced runters ($50 each), Nos.:

the Police Recreation Club. M. thusiasm was evident amongst the 425, 488, 044, 060, 124, 470, 673, 18, 42. | A. E. Wood was a tower of players which augurs well for the

strength to the team both in futuro. S.C.A.A. SWEEP.

batting and flelding. Some of his inninge during the season remind-

$200,000 in Prize Distribution.

The list of lucky winneza la aa 1 follows:

1. Champagne Bay

2.

3

2 (Mr. E. 0. Butler) Mr. A. M. L. Soares's Mon Talik- man 153 lb. (Mr. A. W. da Roza) Time: mins. 09 2/5 seco. Won by 111⁄2 lengths; short Head. Pari-mutuol, winn

hia

BOWLS.

ед

ed one of the days when he was The activities of the Bowls Bec- at the top of his form. His tion have been restricted by the lengue average, for the season necessity of relaying the Green This under review was 87.12 runs for and resting it for a year. Ticket No. 08640 $100,833 10 innings, highest score, boing. 64 has some effect on our bowlers us

shown by their subdued: Wonderful Stag

not out, which placed him accond

thusiasm for practice. Yet the 01828 $80,800

in the league table of averages Club is to be congratulated on the Ticket No. 8. Ajax Ticket No. 20018 $16,415

on Wo congratulate him Non-winning starters (12,441 each). successful season, and hops' that Green Ranger on the very, passable results generally obtained and the 11328,

02204, 14226, 1600, the younger members of the club rinks he supplied on the cricket $9.00:

Non-startera $1,220 each) No. from now onwards will maintala practice ground. At one time Handicap-Winner

both tonma wore serious competi $500. Second $275. Third $176, For 21870, 02051, 06100, 02104, 00470, Mr. Wood's standard of play.

VOLUNTEER-WANTED, ⠀ China, Pontes."A" and "B" class 12020, 14060,

18610, 16527, 16114, 10561, 02002,

tors for the premier positions in pontos that have won 31,000 or more special $500 prize-winning tickets bors of the Club, that require to latter part of the season Two of There are several young mom- the Longuo, but fell away) in the In atakos since January 191982, barred. Nos, 29106, 10080 08440,03825-04600, e taken in hand if their cricket our members touched thumusriera Five

Fans U19 4190 Boxbekorrel valde late son imal and odoshe veral in deslied

Nos.

Clear or $176.50; places, 09587, 04703, 12440, 02840, 05700,

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