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SPORT ADVTS.

THE KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB.

THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

OF MEMBERS will be held at the Kowloon Football Club Pavilion

on

Thursday, August 24th, 1933, at 6 p.m.

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START OF SOCCER

SOME OF THE PROSPECTS

(Continued from Page 8.) ALDERSHOT

forwards ARE THE CREAM

That the 50 team which reached the fifth round of the F.A. Cup last reason is booked for another success: ful Soccer Reason is the firm belief of those who are at the helm of the Altershot Club.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.

But although they did well finan-! cially out of the Cup competition, the elub ultimately had very little, if any, i money to spend in the search for new players.

Augus Seed, however, has that happy knack of picking up good footballers for next to nothing. and the result of his close-season's travel, looks an impressive one. on paper.

With a defence second to none in the Third League, Seed's wanderings were concentrated on finding a pene- trating attack, and in this respect he hay succeeded very well indeed. is include this array of for-

eta zard (Army and Chel-/

aen outside-right), F. Torr (Brad ford). J. Cowan (Southport), J. W. La (Chesterfield),

A. Sharp (Bristol City), and W. Easton (Port Vale). Then to

strengthen the defence in case of emergency, he has

persuaded

L. Morgan (Charlton Athlete), D. Holmes (Barnsley) and

Higga F. (Manchester City) to join him.

Visiting teams will particularly ap

rooms precinte the new dressing which have been erected at the rear of the stand. Extra seating Recom

The modation is also being provided. following professionals report training:

for

A.

Goalkeepers: W. Itobb, F. Higgs. Full-backs: R. Wade, D. Holmes, J. R. McDougall, C. Borgess."

1). Gerrard, Half-backs: E. Tutin, J. Middleton, L. Morgan, F. Lawson R. Yorke, G. C. Summerbee. Forwarda: J. Proud, W. Izzard. W..White, W. Easton, A. Smithson, J. Cowan, A. Sharp, J. W. Lec, F. Torr.

NORTHAMPTON

Scotsman May Be. Secured

With a loss of £840 last year, and a bank overdraft of £3,30%, North- ampion Town have been hampered in their search for new players and the quest has been for men who could be obtained without transter fees. Manager-English-has travelled far. and wide and has secured a number of young players who have their reputations yet to make and from whom, with the eleven of last son's men retained, he

expects to

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DRENCHED COURTS.

ANOTHER BLANK DAY. FOR U.S. TENNIS.

Forest Hills, Aug. 23. For the third successiva day there was no play in the American National women's to- tennis championships day.

The courts were drench. ed with rain and the out- standing matches were postponed until to-morrow, -Router

SENATORS WIN & LOSE

DOUBLE HEADER FOR CHICAGO

BERGER'S HOME RUNS

New York, Aug, 23.- New York Yankees missed a good opportunity of improving their of tho position at the expense Matkozzanadens | Senators to-day when they were

beaten by Cleveland.

RISENA CONTA

SEMI-FINAL DATES

IN LAWN BOWLS -CHAMPIONSHIP.

BOTH MATCHES

NEXT WEEK

The dates for the semi-final ties in the Colony's Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship have now been arranged.

The Senators engaged Detroit in a double header and broko oven, being nosed out in the first game, but vinning the second.

Chicago scored heavily against Boston winning a double header.

Berger, who on Tuesday scored home run for Bostontithe National League helped himself to two more against St. Louls to-day.

Scores as cabled by Reuter:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Boston

St. Louis

:

R. H. E.

4 4

1

3 4 2

(Berger twice homered for

and It is stipulated that in the event Boston

Watkins for St. of rain preventing play on the op- Louis) pointed days the matches shall be played on the following days.

The games are:

TUESDAY, AUG. 29.

(or if wet, August 30), A. Hyde-Lay v.A. E. Coates

(At Police Green, 5 p.m.) Umpire, G. E. F. Thompson

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30.

(of it wet, August 31) R, F. Luz v B. W. Bradbury

(at K.B.G.C.. 5 p.m.) Umpire J. Russell

LEAGUE TENNIS.

Chinese R.C. "B" Lose To Hongkong C.C.

SIX SETS TO THREE.

The Hongkong Cricket Club gain- ed an easy victory over the Chin eso R.C. "B" team in the "A" Divi- sion of the Tennis League yesterday on the Club courts, winning by 0 sets to 2

Goldman and Sullivan proved their worth to the Club side by winning all three sets, while Owen-Hughes and Sewell captured two sets.

Horaco Lo and Lo Man-hin were totally off form. and conceded all three sets to

to their opponents, only winning four games.

build up a good side. Tom Crilly.

Goldman and Sullivan (H.K.C.C.) the old Crystal Palace player, la 32, bent Ng Sze-kwong and Iu Tak-lam, and William Тавег Wax with Southampton before he went to 0-2; beat C. C. Chiu and Ng Kam- Fulham, where he was kept out of chuen, 6-4; beat H. Lo and Lo Man the first team by the brilliance of hin, 6-0.

Owen Hughes, and Sowell (H.K. Hammond, but the other newcomers beat fe und 18, 0-0; lost to are all round about 20.

Chiu and Ng. 3-6; beat Lo and Lo, 0-1.

It is likely that the name of a Scottish First Division player, wket has averaged 30 matches for the last five seasons, will be announced almost immediately. He in 27, a and Ng, 20; beat Lo nad Lo, 6-8.

Hazeli and Gamble (H.K.C.C.) lost to Ng and In, 3-6; lost to Chiu

EXCHANGE RATES.

great schemer, and was due for benefit, but his club could not afford to pay him the money. Another outside-left and a utility man are| also under consideration.

of last season's The best known men who have gone is Hammond, goalkeeper for ten seasons, and now Paris with Nottingham Forest. He his lost Genova

Berlin hla placa last Christmas to Cave.

In the following list of players the Helsingfors clubs from which the now men have Oslo ... been obtained are given in

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Man Goalkeepers: W. Cave, R. Walling-

Buenos Aires Shanghai

ton (Rushden Town), amateur.

Full-backs: F. Dawes, C. Allant,

T. Crilly (Crystal Palaco) W New York Thompson (Aston Villa).

Amsterdam

The following games were post- poned on account of rain: Philadel

Cin- phia y Chicago, Brooklyn v cinnati and New York v burgh.

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LAWN BOWLS.

Coates Enters Semi-

Final Round.

BRADBURY IN FORM.

D. W. Bradbury and A. E. Contes, both of the Craigengower Cricketi club, yesterday won their matches at the expense-of-T.-Perkins-and-E.-G. Post of Police R.C. by scores of 21-6 in 16 hends and 21-13 in 23 hends. respectively.

the

If Bradbury could only play same kind of bowls as he did yester- day when he completely vanquished Perkins, there is nothing to prevent him winning the championship.

Bradbury was brilant and he finished in 15 heads. He had a lead of 7-0 at the beginning and Increased his lead as the game progressed and eventually led by 17-4. He finished with a four on the 16th his game five heads as against Bradbury's 10. head. Perkins could only scare in He will now meet Lux,

A. E. Contes did extremely well when he beat E. G. Pont at the Kow- loon Bowling green in 23 heads. The scoring was on the low side, singles Aug. 23 being recorded consistently. Contes 84.6/92 led all the way. Ife will now meet

17.03 Hyde-Lay of the K.C.C.

SPEY ROYAL CUP,

1/3 Kowloon Dock Making One

8.16 Change For To-day.

Avg. 22

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Silver (svot)

Half-backs: J. Dowsey, O. Park, Vienna

F. P. Davies, J. McGuire, E. Warren Prague Burton Town), A. Brown (Oldham Madrid

Bucharest

10: T. Boylo, A. G. Dawes,Hongkong

T. Wells, L.

Riches, G. Henson Brussels (amateur), W. Fraser (Fulham), A. Stockholm Wheeler (Brentford), J. Cherry (Prescot Cables), J. Young (Blyth Lisbon Spartans).

INTERNATIONAL FOR S'HAMPTON

(Continued from Page 8.)

again for Chelsen, has spent six weeks at Shanklin, where he has been undergoing sca-water treat- ment for his damaged ankle. Ho that reports has returned and

CHEAPEST' his ank'e is found again.

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30.16/32 LAPSLEY HAS ACCIDENT. The Kowloon Dock will make one change in the composition of the 23.50% Spey Royal Cup rink which is to meet 19.37 the Club de Recrelo in the continua

100% tion of their semi-final tie on the 1/6.1/10 Kowloon C.C. green this afternoon.

1/24

4.77 17.13/16 Silver (forward) 17.15/16

100% War Loan

-Dritish Wirelcan,

The match was started last Wed-; 34 4.804nesday but owing to darkness was 17.15/16 abandoned on the fifteenth head, when 18.1/10 the Kowloon Dock quartette were

100 leading by 17 shots to 12. The win

nera of the tie will meet the Craigen- gower C.C. In the final,

RUBBER SHARES

LATEST SHANGHAI

QUOTATIONS

1. Lapsley was included in the Kowloon Dock rink last week but since the match he had an accident which has forced his withdrawal from the team. He slipped and fell heavily at the Docks and received an injury to his leg. Hin withdrawal was on the orders of his doctor,

The Kowloon Dock electors

舰版

The following are the latest Rubbor piled for permission to substitute quotations received by cable from another player for Lapsley and with Shanghai Omee, by Messrs. Benjamin the consent of the Hongkong Lawn and Potta:

Bowls Association they will include Rate on Rate on J. C. Brown as No. 3 in the last six heads of their tie with the Club da, Itscreio.

When Exeter City's footballers reported for the coming campaign "Happy" Houghton was not among

Anglo Javan thom.

It is understood that Houghton, Anglo Dutch who in an Inside-loft and was Batu Anams placed on the retained list at the Chomore

Consolidated ond of last season, is making, n Kroewoska stand, against the club refusing to

Rooihe guarantee a sum of money for ble saman Meraha, banelt match. He has

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The King's Park club are folding the wino quartette an last week, the two teams therefore, being as fol-

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