THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.
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The Kiss That
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Their love was a call to arms--for them. It was a chal- lenge to fight for their dads-until these irrepressible youngsters made them the Best of Enemies
BEST OF
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LUZ PLAYS SPARKLING
R. F. Lur about to deliver a shot wood during yesterday's match. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
FIVE MATCHES ONLY
GIANTS NOSE OUT ST. LOUIS
DOUBLE HEADER
DIVIDED
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.
woods ac-
Luz took command of the match from the opening heads and al- though with his earlier Bradbury was drawing as curately as hla opponent, the Portugese invariably managed to clinch the heads 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-i gedly, and succeeded in keeping the six- New York, Aug. 30. within distance until A national League programme teenth head. The scores at that held the attention of baseball fans juncture were 14 to 7 in favour still to-day, there being no Americau of Luz and Bradbury was
playing sound bowls though lack- needed to League schedule.
broke ing the inspiration Brooklyn and Chicago even in a double header, the New break down such sustained York Giants nosed out St. Louis, curacy as shown by Luz. Boston did likewise to Cincinnati and Pittsburgh won easily avaineti Philadelphia,
Reuter's cabled results were: NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Pittsburgh
New York
NOW ON HO HQ HH
1
CREAT FINISH.
RC-
On the sixteenth head Luz plac-| ed the issue beyond doubt.
He scored a three-the first of the match-and then conceded! u single. Bradbury decided on a short head and this allowed Luz' to finish the match in spectacular style,
Drawing beautifully with every wood, he recorded a four and the match was his.
The score was as follows:
Bradbury
0.
0
SOCCER FORECAST
ARSENAL & SPURS
TO DRAW
HOME TEAMS MAY HAVE GOOD DAY
BOWLS
B. W. Bradbury snapped on the green yesterday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
NEW TENNIS CHAMPIONS
LOTT & STOEFFEN WIN U.S. TITLE
MATCH OF 65 GAMES
11-13, 9-7, 9-7, 6-3,
Ex-
Brookline, Aug. 30. George M. Lott and L. R. Stoeffen are the new doubles Judged on form revealed to
champlons of America. dato, probable results of Satur-
To-day they won the National day's matches in the English championship when they defeated football league appear to Frank X. Shield and Frankie favour home teams. There Parker in the final after an are some interesting clashes hausting four sets with scores of including the Arsenal's visit to Sheffield Wednesday, and the Villa's engagement at White Hart Lane with Tottenham. The Telegraph forecast follows:
DIVISION 1. Birmingham CHELSEA DERBY LEEDS LEICESTER
vernool PORTSMOUTH Wednesday
Sunderland
Tottenham
V
.
V
V
Everton Wolves
Blackburn Newcastle Manchester Shefield U. Huddersfield
y Arsenal
Y STOKE
Aston Villa
W. BROMWICH v Middlesbro
DIVISION 2.
BOLTON
v Plymouth
R. H. E.
Brooklyn
1 10
0
Chicago
2 11
1
Brooklyn Chicago
7 13
7
Boston
3
11
Cincinnati
2
5
0
Head
*Luz
Philadelphia
4
1
2.
2
5 13
2
2
4
4
4
4
8
10
9
11
HOCKEY LEAGUE.
10.
11
11
12
OLDHAM
12
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PORT VALE
Y
13
5
PRESTON N. E.
Transfer Of Players Allowed.
14
Swanses
Hull
15
14
ALDERSHOT
3
Bournemouth
21
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LIST OF ENTRIES.
Transfer of inyers with the con- sent of both cluba (in which matter the Executive Committeo will have deciding power), is the rules of the Mama", for in
Hockey
Tournament which were passed at a meeting held in St. Androw's Church Hall yesterday evening under the chairmanship of Mr. O. England
White.
It was stated that 13 teams have entered the tournament this season. The meeting decided to hava only one division. The University would have
OPEN MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
EXTENSION OF CLOSING ~
DATE FOR ENTRIES.
An announcement has been made by the Chinese that Recreation Club, 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 es originally arranged.
The closing date has been extended and will be made known in due course. ...
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THE FINAL
TO BE PLAYED ON WEDNESDAY
BRADFORD C
Brentford
Burnley
Notts
v Blackpool
WEST HAM
Notta F. Lincoln
- Bury
FULHAM
Y Grimsby
S'Hampton Bradford
DIVISION 3 (SOUTH).
BRIGHTON BRISTOL R. CARDIFF CLAPTON 0. CLAPA
Crystal P
EXETER Gillingham LUTON SWINDON
V
C
P Rangers
Northampton
Newport
v Southend
V
Charlton
Bristol
Wat
C.
try.
▾ READING
Norwich
v Torquay
'DIVISION THAN
Accrington CREWE
Luz will now take part in his third final. He meets A. Hyde Lay of the Kowloon Cricket Club. Darlington
The match has been arranged GATESHEAD to take place on Wednesday next Ilalifax at the Craigengower Cricket Hartlepools Club, starting at 4.45 sharp. Mr. NEW J. Russell, President of the Lawn Bowls Association will ROTHERHAM
Southport Walsall umpire the game.-
WREXHAM
On the same green and at the same time B. W. Bradbury and A. E. Contes will meet for the third and fourth prizes.
V
y Carlisle
TRANMERE
Rochdale
V Stockport
v York
!
V Barrow BRIGHTON
Airdrie
AYR Celtle
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Sunday next has been chosen for the final of the Spey Royal Cup. COWDENBEATH when, on the Civil Service Green DUNDEE
at 3.30 Kowloon Docks will the Craigengower rink.
meet
flibernians Motherwell On Saturday the deciding match PARTICK for the championship of the First St. Mirren Division of the bowls league will
bo played at the Club de Recreio, the opposing teams being the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club and the Civil Service.
EBOR HANDICAP. Dictum Wins Event By A Neck.
Luton, Aug. 30, The Ebor Handicap was run, to-
Dictum Within-The-Law Trustee mukuzau), The odds: 8/1 Dictum, 7/1 Within. Low The-Law, 100/7 Trustco.
entered on condition there were two day. divisions. The Navy is solely repro sonted by H.M.S. Modway, but since the Fleet laat present in the North, It is possible that there may be four
entries within the next further daya,
the Chairman weto Supporting following: Moser.
(Hon. Sec.), W. Kirton-Vaughan Reuter
ILA,M.G.), O. Mullens (RE.), C, D.
'B
T Doncaster
V
BARNSLEY
P
Chester
Mapsfeld
St. Johnstone
v Hamilton
Hearts
V
Queen O 'th
Clyde
KILMARNOCK
Y Rangers
Falkirk
Y QUEEN'S
No less than 65 games were play. cd and it was one of the most bitterly contested matches in the history of American tennis.
Shields and Parker offered stubborn resistence in the first three sets. This lengthy period provided a lot of spectacular tennis with every point fiercely challeng ed-Reuter..
LOCAL FOOTBALL, First Week's Matches In All Divisions. STARTING NEXT MONTH.
The following matches have been arranged to open the League Season 1933-34
FIRST DIVISION. (Kick of 4.30 p.m.) Saturday, Sept. 30.
H.K, Club v. Royal Artillery, ILK. Club ground.
Kowloon F.C. v. Lincoln Regiment, Kowloon F.C. ground.
S.W. Borderers v. St. Joseph's F.C., Sookunpoo ground.
Recreio
Park.
v. H.K. Police, King's
Sunday, Oct. 1.
South China v. Chinese Athletic, Caroline Hill.
SECOND DIVISION,
(Kick off 8 p.m.)
Saturday, Sept. 30.
H.K. Club v. Chinese, Athletic, II.K. Club ground.
Kowloon F.C. v. Royal Artillery, Kowloon F.C. ground.
South China v. Lincoln Regiment. Caroline Hill.
S.W. Borderers. v. R. Navy. Soo- kunpoo.
THIRD DIVISION.
(Kick of 3 p.m.) Saturday, Sept. 30,
South China v. Royal Engineers, Chatham Road ground.
Recretó
King's Park.
Lincoln V
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Joseph's ground.
Reginiont,
V. R.A.S.C.; St.
University v. R.A.M.C., Athletic ground.
8.W, Dordorora 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. Lo (CRC.) have made absolutely certain beat H. T. Boo and Saluoy, 0-2; beat beat H. N. Loo and M. C. Hong, 6.1. of their second championship in 8. H. Wong and F. C. Loo,; 6-0; the lawn tennis league.
W. C. Hung and fu Tak-chenk (C.R.0) beat Bes and Saltoy, 6-2; bant Wong and Loe, 0-0; beat. Lée and Hung, 6-1.
ELEAGUE TABLE."
Yesterday they mot the Univer
points The race was won by a neck, and sity and won by nina clear sets,
Toni Wal-pul and F. K. Lau (C.R.C.) beat Boo and Baldoy, 6-1; the one and a half lengths separated the thus obtaining the two
rannoeded to win the "A" Divialon. horioa. Eleveri
In the division they have ob- best Wong and Lees 8-11, beat Les Barlow next two
and. Hubs, 6-1. tained the maximum nuniber of roints to date, having won all eight matches. They are how certain to go through the season CRO. “A” A without defeat. Their only ont standing match is against the C.R.OB South China "A Haves nithed runners up to the Recreio
bor having ob
Flowerdlow (12th Dattery R.A), INTER-PORT CRICKET E. Hague (0th A. A. Battery, R.A.); Pesmgh (Itadio: Sports Club), Jahan Dad: (Kowloon Indian Temis Clob), 77BKhrai (Camerad Britan?? Arsoela
Penang, Aug. 28. The Stegapore Cricket Club have ved an invitation from the Hont
Cricket Club; Raking, Malays to
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