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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933,--

LUZ PLAYS SPARKLING BOWLS

R. F. Lus about to deliver a shot wood during yesterday's match, (Photo: Ming Yuen).

·

NEW RACING SEASON

PREPARATIONS IN HAND

MACAO MEETING.

[By "Ringtail")

BEATS BRADBURY BY A HANDSOME MARGIN

TO ENTER CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL

WHIRLWIND FINISH OF SEVEN SHOTS ON TWO HEADS RAOUL F. Luz, playing a beautifully controlled game yesterday entered the final of the Lawn Bowls open singles championship of the Colony, when he beat B. W. Bradbury of the Craigengower in the semi-final by 21 shots to eight. THE

THE Club de Recreio representative was seen at his best and the large crowd which surrounded the green at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, were delighted with a display of skilful bowls.

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Luz took command of the match | from the opening, heads, and al- though with his carlier woods Bradbury was drawing curately, as his opponent, the Portugese invariably managed to clinch the beads with a final shot wood.

He showed admirable control over his deliveries and found the green very early in the game.

Bradbury, up against a player whose finishing touches were dead- ly in their accuracy, played dog- gedly, and succeeded in keeping within distance until the alx- There are scenes of great activity teenth head. The scores at that these days at the Happy Valley juncture wore 14 to 7 in favour still Racecourse where preparations for of Luz and Bradbury was

racing playing sound bowls though nck- the opening of the

ing the

inspiration needed season are going on apaRCE.

New turf has been laid and the break down such sustained groundsmen are busy watering it curacy as shown by Luz. and getting into tip top shape.

now

Mr. Johnny Heard has returned from his holiday in the North and

GREAT FINISH.

to Ur

SOCCER FORECAST

ARSENAL & SPURS

TO DRAW

HOME TEAMS MAY HAVE GOOD DAY

B. W. Bradbury snapped on the Ming green yesterday. (Photo:

Yuon).

NEW TENNIS CHAMPIONS

LOTT & STOEFFEN. WIN U.S. TITLE

MATCH OF 65 GAMES

4

Brookline, Aug. 30. George M. Lott and L. R. Stoeffen are the new doubles champions of America. To-day they won the

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National LOW FARES championship when they defeated

Frank X. Shield and Frankle Parker in the final after an. .cx- hausting four sets with scores of

Judged on form revealed to date, probable results of Satur- day's matches in the English football league appear to favour home teams. There are some interesting clashes including the Arsenal's visit to Sheffield Wednesday, and the Villa's engagement at Whiteed Hart Lane with Tottenham. The Telegraph forecast follows:

DIVISION 1.

On the sixteenth head Luz plac- hopes to be in his best form this led the issue beyond doubt.

He scored a three-the first winter.

other notable Among jeckeys who will be taking part in of the match-and then conceded the winter's programmes is Nor-a single. Bradbury decided on a man Dietz. élever Shanghai rider, short head and this allowed Luzi

CHELSEA whilst a brother of Tony Botelho, to finish the match in spectacular Birmingham who specialises in steeplechasing style,

DERBY Drawing beautifully with every DB up North will take part in the

wood, he recorded a four and the LEICESTER

LEEDS September meeting.

Liverpool match was his.

And whilst on personalities: Mr. Jones the race pony dealer, who brought the Australian ponies up has returned to Australia, but the roughrider, who accompanied him is still here for another fornight Dr 80.

Head

Y

Everton Wolves Blackburn

Newcastle

v Manchester C

Sheffield U. Huddersfield

Arsenal

STOKE

v Aston Villa

W. BROMWICH v Middlesbro

DIVISION 2.

BLANCHESTER V

MILLWALL

OLDHAM

Notts C

WEST HAM

Notte F. Lincoln

V

Bury

Y

V

-FULHAM-

Grimsby S'lampton Bradford

2

The score was as follows:

Luz

2

PORTSMOUTH

Bradbury

Wednesday

0

Sunderland

V

2

2

0'

Tottenham

B

3

BOLTON

v Plymouth

THE MACAO MEETING.

G

3

BRADFORD C

Blackpool

Brealford

7

Ponies are now being trained in readiness for the next meeting of the Macao-Jeckey-Club which takes. place on September 17.

8

1

4

10

11

1

12

has

Quite an attractive programme

been

13 arranged, comprising:

12

1

13

1

14

14

14

t

Swansea

16

14

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP,

16

3 17.

ALDERSHOT

17

1

Bournemouth

18

4

21

8

BRIGHTON

BRISTOL R.

"

1

THE FINAL

CARDIFF

CLAPTON O.

+

Bristol C.

Crystal P

*

EXETER

*

Watford

Gillingham LUTON SWINDON

V

Torquay

EXTENSION OF CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES.

has

An announcement been made by the Chinese Recreation Club, that entries in the Open Mixed Doubles Championship of the Colony. which is organised by them under the auspices of the L.T.A., will not close to-day as originally arranged.

The closing date has been extended and will be made known in duo course..

:

soven events. It is of interest to

TO BE PLAYED ON WEDNESDAY

PORT VALE

PRESTON N. E.

DIVISION

▾ Hull-

T

(SOUTH).

Q. P. Rangers

Northampton

Now port

Southend Charlton

Coventry

READING

v Norwich

DIVISION 3 (NORTH).

Luz will now take part in his

Accrington third final. He meets A. Hyde-

CREWE Lay of the Kowloon Cricket Club,

Darlington The match has been arranged GATESHEAD to take place on Wednesday next Halifax at the Cralgengower Cricket Hartlepoola Club, starting at 4.45 sharp. Mr. NEW J. Russell, President of the Lawn Bowls Association will ROTHERHAM

Southport umpire the game.

Walsall WREXHAM

V

Chesterfield

ν Carlisle

TRANMERE

*

Rochdale

Stockport

York

BRIGHTON

Barrow

*

Cheater Mansfeld SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Airdrie AYR Celtic

V

St. Johnstone Hamilton Hearts

Doncaster BARNSLEY

Queen O S'th

On the same green and at the samo time B. W. Bradbury and A. B. Coates will meet for the third MENTORIZALEZ BALAand fourth prizes.

Sunday next has been chosen for note that none of them are beyond the final of the Spay Royal Cup, COWDENBEATHY Clyde

when, on the Civil Service Green DUNDEE the once-round distance.

at 3.80 Kowloon Docks will meet Hibernians There will be two races for the the Craigengower rink.

Motherwell Machino Gon Troop of the Volun-

On Saturday the deciding match PARTICK teora and a $2 sweep will be for the championship of the First St. Mirren drawn on one of these events. Division of the bowls league will As the meating is attracting he played at the Club de Recreio, mostly medium class ponies there the opposing teams being the Kow- in certain to be a good entry.

Civil Service,,

A race for Indies has also been loon Bowling Green Club and the included and I have no doubt that this will be the most popular ovent on the card.

be

The value of the first prize-will bo $14,403, the second vill $4,104 and the third 82,052, I can assure renders that there will bo a big flold for the race on which the swoop is drawn so that subscribers will have a good chance day. of getting a prize.

Entries for the meeting close on Wednesday, September. B.

PROMISING PONIES.

EBOR HANDICAP.

Dictum Wins Event

By A Neck.

Ladon, Aug. 10. The Ebor Handicap was run

Dictum Within-The-Law Truster ...

to

Within-

The odds: 8/1 Dketum, 7/1 W The Law, 100/7 Trustee.

11-13,9-7, 9-7, 6-3.

No less than 66 games were play. and it was one of the most bitterly contested matches in the history of American tennis.

Shields and Parker offered stubborn resistenec in the first three sets. This lengthy period provided a lot of spectacular tennis with every point fiercely challeng- | cd.—Reuter."

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

First Week's Matches In All Divisions.

STARTING NEXT MONTH.

The following matches have been arranged to open the Leaguo Senson .1933-84:

FIRST DIVISION.. (Kick_68-4.30._p.my)

Saturday, Sept. 30,

H.K. Club v. Royal Artillery, H.K. Club ground.

Kowloon F.C. y. Lincoln Regimont. Kowloon F.C; ground.

S.W. Borderers v.

F.C., Seokunpoo ground.

Recreio

Park.

St. Joseph's

V HI.K. Police, King's

Sunday, Oct. 1.

South China V. Chinese Athletic. Caroline HUI.

SECOND DIVISION.

(Klek off 8 p.m.) Saturday, Sept. 30,

H.K. Club v. Chinese Athletic, II.K. Club ground.

Kowlcon F.G. v. Royal Artillery, Kowloon F.C. ground.

South China v. Lincoln Regiment, Caroline 81.

S.W. Borderers v.. R. Navy, Soo- kunpoo.

THIRD DIVISION.

(Kick off 3 p.m.)

Saturday, Sept. 30,

South Chinn v. Royal Engineers. Chatham Road ground.

Recreio v, Lincoln Regiment, King's Park,

Radio Sports บ R.AS.C St.

ground.

KILMARNOCK Joseph's Rangers

v Falkirk

✓ QUEEN'S

University v. RA.M.C., Athletic ground.

S.W. Borderera v. R.A.F., Military PARK ground (Happy Valley),

C.R.C. WIN “A” DIV CHAMPIONSHIP

· NECESSARY POINTS OBTAINED AGAINST UNIVERSITY

The Chinese Recreation Club] M, W. Lo and M. K. Lọ (GRO) have made absolutely certain beat II. T. Bos and Saluoy, 6-2; bent of their second championship in S. H. Wong and P. C. Lee, 6-D; beat II,N, Loe and M, C. Hung, 6-1. the lawn tennis league.

W. C. Hong and Iu Tak-chouk

beat Bee and Salucy, 0.23 Wong and Loo, 6-0; beat: Lee and Hung, 6-1.

Yesterday, they met the Ualver The race was won by a neck, and sity and won by nino clear sets, I have been watching the new one and a half lengths separated the thus obtaining the two points Taul Wai-pul and F. Lau Australian ponies in action at the next two horses. Eleven ranneded to win the "A" Division.

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Foints, to date, having won all LEAGUE TABLE, SA any of the pohles aben! here to

* Penang, Aug. 28, eight matches. They are now There are some fine big boned The Singapore Cricket Club have certain to go through the season CRC CA. 8800 83 animals amongst them, and Judge received an invitation from the Hong without defeat Their only out S.C.A.A. ing by thele lidos saveral Chould kong Cricket Club asking Malaya to standing match is against the L... K.CO. settle down into Arst class racore send a team to Hongkong in Narem CILO "B" South China A" #Naturallygether, have still, to bar when Shanghal also will be plzite

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