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1933.

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CHINA AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

Shanghal, Oct. 22.. W. Harrison, the holder, to-day won the China Amateur Golf Cham- pionship with an aggregate of 305.

The runner-up, A. R. Blinko,. of Shanghai, had an aggregate of 306-Reuter.

SHOOTING

AND HELP LINCOLNS

TO WIN

AFTERNOON OF ing on the right wing, where

BLUNDERS

RIDLEY'S TOUCH

OF GENIUS ·

(By "Veritas"),

The Lincolns thoroughly deserved to win on Saturday because of the deplorable dis- play of shooting by the Club forwards.

Harsh, maybe, but then so

Baldry was not unduly worried by Duncan, whose positioning was all that it might have been.

The Harper of Local Football

Back farther, one found a bril- liant spelter in Betts, a pair of determined backs in Turner and Reden, and the safest pair of hands in local football in Heath. "Harper" he has been nick- named by the crowd, and this- Isn't doing the old Blackburn Rovers International so much injustice!

Turning to the Club, one dgn

to the crease by the bowlers, with the result that several playere who were invited to play in the trial to test their akll were not on vlow. Saturday's match did practi- By these I refer to those players cally nothing beyond indicating from Craigeugower and the Uni- that E. R. Duckitt is safe for aversity who should have been tried was the manner in which the only sag that so far as the for place in the teams against carly on. A. M. Rodrigues, the Club treated their chances in wards were concerned it was a

University captain, who performed front of goal.

day when they could do nothing. Malaya and Shanghai,

so well last season, was caught at

right Continually they would ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY.

Duckitt has time and again offset short. leg without scoring off Good-

This game was just full of develop fine attacking movements Inteding Competitors are remind his disadvantage in height, by per- win, but it must be said for him paradoxes; the sort that make the within ten yards of goal, then ruin ed that catrics for the Ladies severance and determination in that the light was far from good. winners exclaim "Good Heavens! everything by hasty and Indis singles and doubles tennis cham-wearing down opening bowlers, Another batsman E. Zimmera, the How did we do it?", and the losorscriminate, shooting.. pionships, close on the evening of He takes no risks, is content with captain of Craigongower, was also to put in their resignations to the

Howe and Strange seemed to October 24,

keeping his end up, and punishes not on view. He only faced in few committee.

forget the rudimentary principle Entries should be sent to Major loose balls very strongly. His balls, before stumps wore drawn, On Friday I asked "Can the of shooting with the toe of the Lochner, Tennis Becretary, United principal scoring shot is a beauti-while R. Lee and W. Hung ward Lincolns show enough consistency boot pointing to the ground. Services Recreation Club, Kowloon,

to warrant a bid for the cham Instead they got underneath the with entrance fees, i.e. Four Dollars ful cut through point, with which both without batting chances.

he more or less always renches the

plonship?" The answer, supplied ball as though they were convert cach per event.

boundary.

against the Club, was certainly ing rugby trica.

It was extremely disheartening not in the affirmative.

That they were never any better for the rest of the team, who than the losers, and for the most worked like trojans. Not always part were playing second fiddle did they give pride of place to should be sufficient to justify this finesse. Occasionally Syd Strange

LAWN TENNIS TITLE. Jean Borotra Wins Final At Queen's Club.

London, Oct. 21.

WRONG POLICY.

On Saturday ho was in his ele-

In view of the fact that these are ment, and not deterred by the has-trial matches, I think that these ty blow which his opening partner "unlucky" batamen should be sent Munn received he continued to play in early, in place of some of those the bowling in a confident manner, who are already certain of their and was only guilty of a bad stroke places in the team. Of course, it assertion. when ten minutes before the draw can be said that as there are only

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In the British covered courts chaming of stumps he rushed out to three trials before the first Inter- pionship Anal at Queen's Club, Jean meet Goodwin, missed and was Borotra of France beat II. W. ("Bunny") Austin' by 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 1-6, 6-1--Renter.

Local Tournament.·· E. C. Fincher and Mias O. Dalziel, best Capt. E. Manners and firs. Staf. ford Smith by 6-2, 6-3 in the Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship. Capt, Manners and Mrs. Stafford Smith beat W. J. Musprett Williams and Mrs. M. Everest in the First

Round,

The Women's Final.

In the final of the women's covered court championship at Queen's Club Mrs. Maurice King beat Katherine Stammers 10-12, 0-1, 0-1

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and his assistants were driven to desperate straits to keep the goal Team of Parts

Intact, and frankly the Lincolns

port

Against the Club the Lincolns scored their goals through the de- smartly stumped by Dunkley. His be given a chance of play-were a' team of parts. There was fence collapsing.

Nevertheless the balance of play innings was by far the best of the

ing the bowling but this a definite tendency on the part of afternoon, and I should not at all does

that meen

a the defence to crack up under was distinctly held by the civil- be surprised to see him opening for Hongkong against Malaya in a fort-batsman, who is almost sure of his strain, and a new type of in-lans, and ordinary accuracy

place, cannot retire when he has dividualism among the forwards shooting would have moant the scored about twenty runs. As is which hardly deserved to reap defeat of the Lincolns. night.

BATSMEN TIED DOWN.

always the case these batumey are them three goals.

Perhaps the most amazing painfully slow, and take a long Munn, who opened with Duckitt time to get set, with the result transformation was to be seen in received a nasty blow off the very that the following hatsmen have to the half back line, which, with the. first ball he faced from Frank open out in order a give every-exception of Belts, played. a Goodwin. The ball was pitched body a chance.

Forwards

sluggish uninspired type of font Without

very short and rose up sharply. The Selectors, I think are going ball. The Cork, who the previous Muan might have avoided it, but to be faced with a difficult problem work held the Borderers inside turned his face away and was hit of choosing a team, and it will be forwards in the palm of his hand at the back of the left ear. He in all fairness to the players if they failed to repeat anything like the collapsed, and Professor Garrard were to consider their merita on Game succoss against Howe and rushed out and rendered assistance, the two. trials and not their past his colleagues, whilst Bickford in- variably had a trick too many for Batsmen were again tied down reputation.

Dudley.

FLASHES FROM THE LOCAL SPORTSFIELDS

NAUGHTY-CAL FORM; GOUGH BEATS OLD CLUBMATES: UNFORTUNATE

KOWLOON DOCKS: HOCKEY :

(By "Veritas"). THOSE Navy are the limit! Beat

the Club one week; lone to St. Joseph's the next; then upset all calculations by taking points from the Athletic. Form which one might pardonably describe as being some- what "naughty-cal."

THIRD Division football seems to

Yes! Those Club forwards certainly had the upper hand; but their shooting) Over the bar, past the posts, across the goal. Anywhere but the right place. Admittedly. Heath saved one "cert" and Dominy, in the first half, had atrocious luck with a long shot which hit the upright, rebound on to Heath and over the line for a corner.

Golden Chances

But in addition to these in-

bo developing the more boister-cidents, Howe and his men had ous characteristics of the game. Only last week II. Bux of the Radio was suspended for rough play and on Saturday two Chineso players were given marching orders in the Bouth China v Radio encounter.

DUT there was some nighty good RUGBY.. Bfootball in this game of nine

goals. It is to the credit of the T

A Shot

WHY KOWLOON. LOST

[By "Wanderer."1 St. Joseph's 1 Kowloon 0.

St. Joseph's spent the last twenty minutes in a desperats back to the wall struggle to retain the goal lead they had luckily established in the first half, and though their defence is to be congratulated on emerging successfully through the gruelling, they must.ac.

HOW THEY STAND IN THE TABLES

DIVISION I.

Goals.

P. W. D. L.-F. A. Pis. Lincoln Regt. 4 4 0 0 11 2 8 enjoyed the first match of the R Navy..... 3 2 0 1 12 10 4 202 16 11 4 arrears they played better than ever. season on the Club ground when the HK, Club....

H.K. Polico 2 0 2 10 8

984 That Navy defence performed some Club XV met and defeated the Navy South China herculean fents in keeping out of the

S.W. Borderers energetle Chinese forwards.

FERGUSON played spectacular Rowioon.

Athletic that when three goals in LOWERS of soccer's sister code St. Joseph's.. 3 8 0 0 7 8 0

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| U Ping-ming and Au Kin-fung 'introduced a new form of com- bination in scoring a couple of goals. Au Ping-ming scored the Athletic's first from a shot by hiz colleague which rebounded off the cross bar, and ho returned the com-

netted.

from which Ķin-fung

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Athletic

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一般

rugby for the Club, scoring a

tries. couple of "dream" young school teacher from North- Tweed has developed into one of the leading three-quarters in local rugger. It looks as though he la going to fulfil all of last year's promise.

pliment a little inter by hitting the WHEN it came to the serurns it was a case of history repeating itself The Navy had things practically all their own way. But the Civilians SENTIMENT plays a very small counter-balanced this by enjoying tho part in football, which was why pull in the loose and some praise-

want go against his old Club THE Club must not put too much

on Saturday..

Ci

Recreio

1 0 2 3 3 2

10 3 11 15 2

0 3 4 0 0

3. 0 0 8 3 10 0.

DIVISION II

Gools PW.D.L.F.A. Pte. 3.W. Borderers 4 0 0 1 18 100 South China 2 2008 24 H.K. Club.... 4 2 0 2 18 10 4. Athletic 3 2018 74 Young Indians 3 2 0 1 10.10 Lincoln Regt. 4 2 0 21 13. N. Navy

3 1 0 2 0 0 Kowloon

RA.....

3 10 2 8 11

s

4 0 0 4 5 15

Goals.

DIVISION III.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Lincoln Reg. 4 4 0 0.14 18

4400 23 4

30 1:8 4:0 1.1.1.2 11.18 100-20

0.3.15 18

3 0 2 1 7 8 1:0 3G 8 3 0 1

0 0 3 2 21

count themselves fortunate to have gained both points. Much of the time they were kicking Ridley is the most entertaining into touch In efforts to check the forward I have seen this season. Kowloon forwards; who discovered There is a touch of genius in lots virility in attack tos late to prove

effective, of his movements. Now and gain he cuts across from loft to right through only to be brought down On one occasion Lowla was right throwing the opposition into a from bohind, Elliott, whose shooting state of confusion, then calmly throughout the game was astonishing-

three golden opportunities in the SW. Borderers first half and âu equal number South China .. In the second which they just Recreio ... throw away as though goals were RAS anathem to them.

R.A.M.C. RE Yet in spito of this,, the game RAF. was in a state of continual excite indio ment, The Lincolns, although University Gough, the old Artillery forward worthy heeling brought its own cumpletely outplayed in the mid- made no effort to stop himself from reward.

field, were willing to contest övery scoring what proved to be the

Inch, and up forward, the per- severence of Ridley, Higgins and in store by this initial success. McGuinness wore notable features The Navy were not fully representa of the exchangos. INCIDENTALLY the Police were tive of the strength of the China full value for their. puints, and Fleet. In fact, with the return of the the Artillery, have still to solve a big Eagle, the Navy can be expected to problem. The weakness is all up have a very big way in the Triangular forward. In this case, however, the Tournament. Gunners were handicapped by being forced at the last minute to bring. In LAWN BOWLS. Edmunds who had just finished a gruelling second division match, whilst RAIGENGOWER can count them-passes the ball to an unmarkedly below. standard, missed the result

solves both rather lucky and and favourably placed colleague.ant. penalty. Two minutes later, wing.

rather deserving to win the Spey The cloverness of this is that he Blake flashed a centro by Lewis into Royal Cup from Kowloon Dock

doesn't try it boo often, so that he the not, only to hear the whistle go TWO geals up; Afteen minutes to

pocket the game firtually in AN error of judgment on the part invariably manages to catch the for offside against Elliott,

THE FIRST SIGN, S thele pockets, the Club reserves of Lapsley was the turning point defence unawares. suffered an experience against the in the gamo, converting Kowloon

Yet Ridley found much of his

The whole trend of the game might Lincolns which, if repeated in the Dock's lead of ons at the 19th, to a fine constructive work nullified.; near future, might be nullicient to deficit of four on the 20th. Hocquard, for instance, was com-havo been altered but for the first destroy their morals for the rest

pletely enslaved by Robertson, sign that it was not their lucky day In the first few minutes, when Blako of the season. D

BUT prior to that the Dock had both at Brava in a terrific shot which struck gained and lost a winning lead, too, paid close and successful at the helpless goalkeeper on the knees WITHOUT the slightest warning

the civilians defonce went to At one atago the leaora wore actually antion to McGuiness, and Syd, and rebounded to Elllott, Ave yards pieces and the Lincolns piled on three aight shots ahead, and then Omar Strange was a match for Higgins, put. Elliott kicked over the bon; of

The Lincolns might have caused the ball! goals to record the most sonsailónal camo along with a characteristic saver,

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