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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 30.

1933.

WHAT HAPPENED TO HSU CHENG CHI

TENNIS CHAMPION FAILS

TO APPEAR

MISSED AT: BOAT:" DISAPPOINTED CROWD AT C.R.C.

METHODLESS FOOTBALL

'(By "Veritas"),

CLUB SCRAPE WIN AGAINST POLICE

London teams carried off the principal honours in Saturdaya Home football engagements and their success served to give point to the growing weakness of some of last season's Mid- land and Northern star clubs.

Arsenal went to Birmingham to Kain two points at the expense of Aston Villa who have now been beaten twice on their own ground. The main feature of the visitors Iwas their excellent defence,

(Continued from Page 8.)

By virtue of this scarcely hoped They must be adopted to suit re-for brace of points, the Highbury quirements. It was obvious on Satur Club remain second to their local Lane day that Howe was a marked man, rivals of White Hart und it was equally obvious that as a whose 2-0 defeat of Middlesbro'? result, the wingers enjoyed greater was the easiest forecast of the day.

ball

net.

NO FEET OF CLAY.

HANDSOME WIN FOR THE M.C.C.

FRONTIER PROVINCES LOSE BY INNINGS.

Peshawar, Oct. 29. The M.C.C, tourists de feated the North West Frontier Provinces by an innings and 135 runs.

The Provinces were com- platoly routed by Nichols. when they first went to the wicket, being sent back for 94. Nichols captured 5 for 28.

The M.C.C. replied with 350 for 7 declared, Mitchell scoring 84. Townsend 94, and D. R.: Jardine 67.

In their second innings the Provinces were dismiss- cd for 121,

SSHAIKUNTA HONGKONG "RUGBY SEASON.

Lieut. Hebert and Licut.

GREAT DAY FOR THE HOME TEAMS

GLORY TIME FOR THE LONDON FOOTBALL CLUBS

ARSENAL'S BIG ACHIEVEMENT

4. (By "The Pilgrim

So far as Hongkong is con- cerned, China's new, tennis champion remains but a name. Yesterday a huge crowd-turned up at the Chinees Recreation-Club at Causeway Bay to see this, now

BOWLS SEASON COMES TO END.

title holder, Hau Chench who Aitkenhead Shield Wor had so completely eclipsed Khoo Hool-hyo,

And the tennis player was not ompetition, spread over twelve |

TSUI'S CONFIDENCE.

no shot, and on the fifteenth they

uno

ny

By Hongkong. But there was no fiku. Tsúl

Closing Day for the 1933 bowls Wai-pul, his opponent was prc-| sent. Be were the crowd. And season of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls players both waited until an hour Association was held on Saturday

ninety-six league after scheduled time, but in part in the annual match for vain.

the Aitkenhead Shield, which was Perhaps the best performance not maintain the form of the previous The Hongkong Football Club did

Hou, it appears left the boat won by Hongkong by 80 shots, thus Police were out to stop lewe was witnessed at, Wolverhampton week when vanquishing the Navy, as yesterday by launch whilst the avenging the defeat by Kowloon from scoring, which was the preclec where a rojuvenated eloven swept they had to bow to defeat in the first officials of the C.R.C. were still last year. The trophy was fret cóm- peted for in 1928, and in all Kowloon reason why Bickford and Fowler should have been given more of the the Wednesday off their feet and friendly fixture of the season against scouring the cabins and decka..

has won

It four times, Hongkong's won by four clear goals.

the Army at Soskunpoo on Saturday,

firat

In being 1031. Apart from these tacticnf error,

by a score of G polnis. (2 tries) to 3

scon again until 4 o'clock when The the Club forwards showed litsto Im

points (1 try).

was at full strength, somebody discovered him in the rinks, provement in their finishing, Howe

Police and Craigengówer greens at In the Second Divielos the Ham- Whitham and Garrad being absent Gloucester Building.

and the bowling was Apprently the proposed exhibi- lap n the Afth head, the ruined two glorious chances by not

very keen. shooting first time and Ernie Strange mers crept further up the table from the Club XV, Hutchison and was likewise to blame in the second with the two points culled from Stilliard filling the vacant positions. tion at, the C.R.C., was hurriedly bowlers were in the lead by half. This idea of walking the ball their Lincoln visitors Vie Watson The Army were without Lieut. Walker arranged in Shanghai and was not into the net is quite all right provid- who has long been the idol of the and Lieut. A. C. Hamilton, who were subsequently confirmed.

kept ahead by a small margin." How- both playing In the Interport Cricket

ever, Kowloon fell away, capocially ing you can give your opponent ten Upton Park crowd, distinguished

Taui Wai-pui was very disapon the himself by putting three into the Cailletly were also notable absentees. yards th 50.

Fowler was the brightest of the

The game was very scrappy, the pointed. He told me that he felt kong CC, green, where Hong- up 38 shots in the lead. Forwards He Is both a stickler

Port Vale retained their form Club outsiders continually breaking confident he could heat Isu on On the Police green, Kowloon totalled and a player who can make use of in taking a point from Preston town, fumbling and passing wildly grass court. The Batavian player aguina Hongkong's 74, while on opportunities inter vir North End whilst Bolton, one point despite the fact that the Club pack was essentially a hurd court ex- the C.C.C. green Hongkong gained

the verdiet by a single shot. were latter virtue, and there was nothing fluky about them, behind the leaders, revealed the was getting an equal share of the ponent.

In the

Both captains, A. W. Grimmitt weaknesses of the Craven Cottage ball from the tight scrums.

Tsui was also disappointed in

(Hongkong) and F L. Rapley (Kow. club.

loose the Army pack was superior, Thanks mainly to Pearce, Chart-following up excellently. The only Nanking. He should have met loon) skipped their respective rinks ton beat Torquay by the largest cora in the first half was the result Khoo lool-hye in the singles, but, to victory. The biggest rink win of a forward rush, Wallers touching the Shanghai champion decided he was recorded by W. Mair who beat day, scoring aix down for the Army. Shortly after Bickford was clever, but he seiden margin of the found Strange with him and being times without reply, but the the

Ferguson scored the Club's only try going rather severe for him. went to Exeter and won by the after a good combined movement. Strange who is a natural individual-odd goal in seven. There is The final score, came when an Army

half Incidentally Tau found the soft let, and should he encouraged to deve butich of strong clubs at the head three intercepted in the Club's

went and surface of the Nanking lop, this trait on right lines, would do of the Southern section and I expect and passed to Bromicy, who

to forsake the fourth half back

The goal kicking was not of a courts extremely difficult. To re- game and maintain clager touch with the keenest matches of the season high standard, none of the tries being tain a foothold when on the run THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

will take place on their grounds converted. The Club also had Bickford..

an demanded more attention than

RACE Tho TWELTH EXTRA Dominy

over before the promotion question is excellent opportunity of levelling conld be given to strokes; condi-] thuroughly was shadowed by Chris Pile, whom 1 settled again.

MEETING will be held (Weather were penalltad Ecoren when the Army thought was the most artistic player Tutor failed to spring

Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on. BT in their own twenty-five, but the kick tions naturally very upsetting.

Saturday, 4th November, 1933, com- on the frid.

prise at Reading but Brighton went wide.

Hutchison. Back-in-the ball line we had the managed to hold Southend to a

very W. H. B. Rigg! J. J. Ferguson, who played

The First Bell will be. Rung at Club

playera proving themselves great goalless drawn and Nawport promising game, had hard luck with Hutchison, I. Grimtha, Omencing at 2.00 p.m.

dron

at goal in the last few minutes, Lammert; A. F. Jonkins, J. A. R.

1.30 p.m. the ball just going putside the post. Selby (captain); LH. Bradford, D.

are notified that they. the first half and did not return after A. F. Walkdon, D. C. Cumming, G. A. and their Ladies must wear their

Lieut. Crewe-Read was injured in McLellan, S. Stillard, G. C. Moutrie, MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Stewart, K. A. Munro, Major H. M. J. Badges prominently displayed. the interval.

The Cluh was represented by. MacIntyre referrel the game.

Lowson's Great Display

made to work on his own made the greatest praise la due Norwich who commencement of the second he wanted to play in the doubles, so. C. Brown's rink by 12 shota.

well

AMAZING ROTHERHAM. Amazing Rotherham netted twice

spollera, but neglecting the other shared two gonla at Cardiff. fandantental duty of attering their forwards. Misdirected pastes were the order of the day. Unfor- tunately for Une Club this seems to bo the order for every day, and until im- at Rochdalo, and there was na provement is shown here, they will reply! I expect this Club to leave always find goal scoring a diflcult the bottom of the table shortly "Desmond Hynes made a welcome and only hope they will be able to

in the team at the last keep it up. appearance minute, and with Eyd Strange, gave a demonstration of solid defending.

Dut the Big. Man in the defence wan Lowson, who, brought in to deputise for Fogwell, gave

matter.

splendid display, saving two "er

Chesterfield are not sitting pat on the biggest lead of any Division in the League. No they packed dynamite in their boots to welcome New Brighton to the Salter Lane |

that Wong was pitted against the Hongkong player, with results al rendy known.

BOLD LAD WINS THE CHAMPION STAKES

SPORT ADVTS.

No One without a Badge will be admitted

to the Members Enclosure. Badges

the Membating Non-Members to:

Enclosure and

and Club

Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $0.00 for Ladles (Both including Tax)

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a Member, such Member to be respon.

sible for all visitors introduced by

hima, and for Payment of All Chits, &c.

ground and registered four goals- PUNTERS KEPT ON THEIR TOES AT The Secretary's office,, 3rd Floor,

- don't think Crewe hoped to boat

Accrington on their own ground but

that's what they did.

MACAO RACE MEETING

Cloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will close 12

Noon.

Enclosure will NOT be on sale the Race Course

Un No permitted

lating to Mumbers"--

ai

tain" geale, "and - making a grand also without an answer. "effort to thwart Green - frem-con- verting a penalty. He was only fraction of a second too late with his divo across the goal, and al.

In the Scottish League, Rangers The following are the complete, $5.80, $5.40, 36.20. though touching the ball, failed to

either Enclosure during deflect it. Throughout he handled have still a match in hund and have results at yesterday's Macao Onal Sweep: 1st No. 31-$324.05,

$40.30.

Times, are obtainable at the Club clean clearancen Fogwell has a of Motherwell. It is pretty evident the Champion Stakes was run.

Unplaced Nos. 3, 65, 89, 70, 38 pach House provided they are ordered from very sound understudy, in Lowson. that these two clubs will have to 1. Shishingfu Handicap. Five Fur-

$10.29.

No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone fight it out among themselves us | longs.

6. The Champion Stakes, One Mile. 21920. No Constructive

Bold Lad 140 B.

(Frost) 1 Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane, 150 (Harriman) Messrs. Lo & Liang's Pure Music,

162 b

(Deitz) 3 Time: 30 2/5, .1.10 4/5, 1.44 2/5, 2.17 2/5.

the ball with confidence and made now advanced to within four pointsAutumn race meeting, at which and No. 188$92.60, 3rd! No. 10~The detext will Children bel

Idéas

their nearest challengers are points. Mesars. Lo & Liang's Pure Music, Is arrears.

155 lb.

(Deltz) 1

(Frost)

St. Johnstone must have been on Mr. Gollion's So On, 150 lb. My comments on the Club team top form to get the better of Queen might very well be applied to the 'South whom I had expected to be Mr. Lyze's Whitehall, 155 lb. Police. With them there was lack of concerted action; a team comparative fairly invincible. on their

ly barren, of constructive ideae, and ground now.

Pile's skill in

own

(Yeh) 3 Time: 15, 43 1/5, 1,20 275. Distance: 4 lengths, 214 langtha, Pari-Mutuol: Winner $0.00 Places

Almost immediately afterwards $5.30, $5.80, $11.00. Ernie Strange was fouled in the.fatal

Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $13.40; Places $5.80, $7.20, $7.50,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 1--100.38, area and his brother came up to score 2nd No. 70-$28.40, 3rd No. 4114.20. 2nd No. 181-867.40, 3rd No. 181-

Uuplaced No. 92, 88, 113 cach with a perfect shot.

For a time after this the Police

forwards without the ability to push Ime their advantages so hard won from the middle of the field.

Due found relief in the displays of Mellardy in goal, Chris Pile at left back,

Channing at. centre-half,

2. Llachowfu Handicap. "D" Class, Shepherd at left half, and Britain and were really dangerous, and when $20.

Green acrambled homo an equallser One Mile. Green on the left winding up the it looked as though the Club were Mr. Fick Chim's Ajax, 143 ubiquitous Fowler demanded admira oing to be beaten.

But in a fading light they carried sir. John Kenwick's Adam, 153 h tion, and he also saved McHardy from

the ball down, and Fowler clinched! A number of anxious moments.

Channing paid due and proper at the issue with a clover goal from Messrs. Bellamy & Gordon's King's tention to Howe, and for the Police, Bickford's corner. with excellent results. Shepherd 'worked well on his left flank, but he too failed to give his forwards mif- fictent support.

The forward line was an oddly. assorted combination. Gough was planted out on the right wing in the first half though Heaven knows why.! The last time I saw Gough play he was scoring goals for the Artillory from the inside right berth.

Whether his transference to the wing is meant as a subtle compli ment to his believed versatility is hard to say, but the results on Satunlay were certainly quite the apposite.

TOO TIRED TO PLAY

DISPIRITED GAME (Continued from Page 8.) Joseph's two goals down, A. V. Gosano went up forward to try kisi luck.

Within half a minuto Lau Mau was shifted up to inside left. Tam Kong- pak dropping back. It was the retort disdainfull

South China's, goals came in the Willerton is not such a forceful second half, when Fau Ka-ping, after leader as Johnstone, and frankly the shooting all round the posts, broke only danger of the Club rearguard through and bent Marques with a hard came from Brittain and Green, who rising shot which atruck the undor- did play togather with some underneath of the bar and rebounded into standing and hnd a respectable shot the riot. In their boots.-

Parade 155

(Deitz) 1

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 12-$201.18,

$28.74.

Unplaced Nos. 188, 137,50 each $10.66.

F. Cash Sweep: 1st No. 7181- $18.160.00, 2nd. No. 24127-$5.188.70, 3rd No. 20765-82,504.40.

the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE." The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price,

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &,, will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Mecking,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 30th October, 1933.

Unplaced Nos. 15088, 18942, 10832 DANCING

Gan

(Frost) 211303, 1404, 16224, 16410 12001, 22345, 20819, 22288, 10077, cách (Soures) 3

$240.22, Time: 31 4/5, 1,02 2/6, 1.34 8/5, 6. (Unofficial) The Machine 2.05 3/5.

Distance: Short Head, 2% lengths. Troop Handicap, Flvo Furlongs Pari-Mutuel: Winner $20.00; Places Mr. Browning's Pat 160 bo

(Browning) 1 $10.70, $0,50.

(Potts) 2 Cash Sweep; lat No. 71-$141.12, Mr. Potts' Mouch 174 tb 2nd No. 76 $40.82, 3rd No. 28 Mr. Macnamara's Red Leaves 170

(Ferguson) 4 $20.18.

Time: 15 1/5, 47 3/5, 1.21 4/5, Distance: 3 lengths, length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $30.00; Placon $0.20, $8.10, $0.00.

Plate.

Unplaced No. 195-$20.10. J. (Unofficial) The Canton Bix Furlonge. Mrs. Sorvani's China Bell, 161

(Ponomaroft) Lieut. Col. D. G. Kozíkis's Tango,

168

(Bigge) 21

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 188-$20920, 2nd No. 81-$60.80, 3rd No. 18- $20.80.

Unplaced Nos. 147, 177, 85, 83)| Mr. N. Mitravelly's Lezgin, 172 lb

118oach $6.64. (Tiurin), 8 Time: 29 4/6, 1.10 1/6, 1:46 175.

7. (Unofficial). The Ladies Race. Distance: 2 lengths, Many tongtha

One Milc. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $10.70; Places Wembly Stag, 161 D

...Messrs. Hall & Shenton's,

(Mrs. Frost) Cash Sweep: lat No. 82 $189.00, Messrs. Harriman & Pennack $0.10, $14.00, $17.00. He added a eccond some time later 2nd No. 103 $51.44, 3rd No. 140 Widnes, 162 (Misa Dow when he dashed through after Young $25.72. Sui-ylck had baten Gesano, and tapped Unplaced Nos. 30, 111, 87, 129; 20 Mr. Lancashiro's Swalo 140 T

biggin) 2 the ball past the outcoming goal-ench $5.72.

(Mins Alabaster) 3 keeper.

4. Walchowfu Handicap, "E" Class.

Time: 80-1/5, 1.01 1/5, 1.88" 1/5, Once Round,

2.09 1/6, Club opened the scoring During the absence on leave of Mr. Lan's Esk, 161 I

Distance: 4 lengths, 2-lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $18.60; Places, through Fowler, who neatly nipped Lieut. H.D. Tollington, R.A., the Roda's City of Shanghai, 165

238.60, $8.70, $12.10.

The

How the Goals

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101.

In to snap up a ground shot by Howe duties of hon. secretary of the Br. Chan's The Lost (Poy) 32nd Nor 2-$62,40,- Ord No. 200-

which was going astray. They held Army Football Association will be the lead up to the interval, after taken over from October 27 to which the, Polico, were awarded a penalty through. Robertson handling, November 17 Inclusive by Capt.

and Green equallred.

E. Hngue, R.A.,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 113--$218.32;|

Time: 248/5, 60 3/6, 1.31, 2.01 4/6. 831.20.

Distance: Many lengths, 2 length. Unplaced Nos. 200, 21, 107, 188 Pari-Mutuci: Winner $17.20; Placas ench $8.60.

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