THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1984.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS TO-MORROW
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Lester Stoffen and Georke Loli, who rompe d through the Davis Cup and Wimbledon matches with ease, faced the aces of the tennis world at the Germantown Cricket Club, Philadelphia, in the Na." tional Doubles Championship tournament in defence of the titin won last year. They are shown at right in their match against Fred Kuser and E. Harlan Whitehead. Note the scoreboard at the far side of the court,
BOWLS LEAGUE SEASON
ENDS TO-MORROW
STRUGGLE FOR SECOND PLACE IN JUNIOR DIVISION
POLICE NOW SLIGHTLY FAVOURED
The championships of both divisions in the Lawn Bowls League have now been decided, and chief interest in to-morrow's programme, which brings the league season to a finish, is whether Kowloon Bowling Green or the Police will finish runners up in the second division.
The Bowling Green are away
M. R. W. Aver to the Football, and the Pollen st
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The programme, and some of
Also bowled Barnett, 1, 0, 3, 1; Kippas, the teams to take part, follows.
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SENIOR DIVISION.
Craigengower "A"
cdl Service C. C.
Talkno R, 0.
Club de Rela
Faller I
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JUNIOR
Kowhoun C. C.
Yacht Club
Football Club
Falle R. C.
DIVISION.
Graizengower C. C. Civil Service C. C. longbong Electric Kowloon B. a. c.
for
Appended are teams selected
FRIENDLY CRICKET
Recreio Teams To
Play 'Varsity
The Club de Recreio have arranged to play friendly cricket matches against tho University to-morrow. The first trinza will meet at King's Park, while the funiors play at Pok- fulam. Both games commence at 2 p.m.
The Club de Recreio 1st XI will be represented by A. M. Rodrlrues (Cont.), H. A. Alves, W. A. Reed, A. Prata, A. P. Guterres, G. A. Guterres, A. P. Pereira, H. A. Barros, P. M. N. da Silva, F. J. Remedios and E. M. L. Soares.
FIFTY-NINTH MEMBER.
AFGHANISTAN ADMITTED TO
MAJORITY OF BIG GUNS SPEEDWAY CHAMPION
ROLL INTO ACTION
PROSPECTS OF SOME OF THE
LEADING CLUBS
PROGRAMME OPENS WITH SEVERAL TRADITIONAL FIXTURES
the nation.
Farndon Retains Title Against Johnson.
London, Sept. Tom Farndon-successfully de- fended his title ns British individual.. speedway champion at the New Cross track last night, when he twat hin team captain, Ron Johnson, by two runs to one,
"Johnson took the inaldo position
San Francisco, Sept. 28. backfield that include Dobby Grayson, In the first run and after four false The 1934 football season opens to hard-plunging fallback why some say Harts had no dificulty in winning norrow. Crowding Into the World is bound to be all-American this year, in G1.6 see. Farndon drove through Serien picture like it has almost Bob "Bones" Hamilton and Frank on the second lap in the next run to win by six lengths, beating the every other season-the gridiron sport Alustiza, a nimble kicker.
U.S.C. han "Cotton" Warburton, its record of 69,6sec. by 1 4-5eer. begins its annual fall show to-day un
low-lended all-Americna countless fronts renttered throughout dynasie
Farndon won the deciding run-in quarterback, returning this year. Al-58.6sec., after Johnson's engine had The season, for the players, started though, hit heavily by graduation failed on the second inp in early September when the training Conch iloward Jones has a supply ví
New Cross beat Birmingham in a sessions began and rose gradually to good freshmen and sophomores from a
correspondent League match by 33 points to 21. An opening day crescendo that reaches year age. And as n
from Los Angeles puts it: "U.S.C. Greatorex and Key were unbeaten its full ronr next Saturday."
Last Saturday, several teams began won't be any weak sister this year as a pair, the former winning.three
fx did Farndon. Heat. their 1934 campaign--Stanford, Ore-despite the fact that the outlook isn't races, gon, University of California at Los as optimistic as it usually is. Did you winners: Angeles, to mention a few-but all of ever ses a Jones-coached team that then started against the so-called wasn't among the leaders " "weaker" clovens,
To-day, most of the "big guna" roll into action-California, Pittsburgh, Army, Navy, University of Southern California-and by next Saturday, all the teams will be started on their schedules as the "big three" of Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and Columbia, Notre Dame and countless others are added to the list.
TRADITIONAL CONTESTS.
Most of today's openers are tradi- tional contests bringing together, in most cases, a powerful eleven with a great reputation and some small team that is usually easy plekings. The Clara-California game-until Santa this sensor--1908 in that category. But littlo Santa Clara stopped the Golden Bears the last two years. So this season Santa Clara has a more the California favoured spot on schedule-November 3-and others to day against another big opponent→→ Stanford.
Some of the outstanding gumes scheduled to-day:
Fittsburgh-Washington and Jeffer
Navy-William and Mary; Stanford-Santa
The following will turn out for the 2nd XI:-F. II. Carvalho (Capt.), G. A. Noronha, A. F. Noronha, H. M. Britto, J. W. Barnes, A. M. Remedios, son; C. D'Almada e Castro, C. F. Oamund. Washington -Idaho;
0 Kowloon C. C. Kowloon Docks R C. E, A, R. Alves, J. J. Remedios and Clara, and Army-Washburn.
EH. Carvalho.
Not much to get excited over, of Craigenzower "E
course, but stili it must be remember- ed they're just openers and as the senson progresses, the going will get tougher. Next Saturday, for example, when the lineup brings together Call- formin and St. Mary's, Princeton and Amherst, Yale and Columbia--the opening game for both of them-and University of Southern California against Washington State.
From then on the games get better and the intersectional rivalry greater. October 13 will see Northwestern of filinais coming west to play Stanford at Palo Alto and U.S.C. going east for a game at Pitt Stadium with the Panthers of Pittsburgh. Then there will be the Yale-Pennsylvania gomes, Notro Dame-Purdue and Harvard- Brown,
to-morrow's matches:
SENIOR DIVISION.
CRAICENCOWER "A"
A. Contes
A. R. Come
WV. V. Field
1. W. Bradbury
(skip)
G. 1. BuchanIAN
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A. A. Russch
J. A. Landolt
F. F. Lun
R. Basa
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CIVIL BERVICE CC.
T. Armstrong
I B. Whant
A. W. Grimmit
J. Boligy
P. E Kuleht
R. E. Alderma
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2. Deakin
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Goodwin
E. Kern
(skip) J. Praser
W. Bmmendi
C. SIPERKO
A. D. DrawESS
J. Jones
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tukipi
W. M. Brown.
F. Bilkaione
W. Hyde
C. Fineber (skip)
C. 3. Elliot-Heywood
H. Hampton
LEAGUE
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A. T. Hamillo
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A. C. You
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"THE OUTLOOK:
What is the dutlook for the coming season?
At the prosent time it's pretty tough to pick the outstanding teams, but from last year's layout, the best in be Stanford, the country should U.S.C., Fordham, Pittsburgh, Prince. ton and Army.
These. teams are old slanbys. They always put good elevens on the field and with the material loft over from (akip) 1933 should figure to come out on, or
near, the top.
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Columbin, the team that stopped Stanford in the Rose Bowl to give the East its first victory thero since 1920, doesn't figure to repeat. It has a tough schedule arul has lost many of its 1033 stars, particularly the brilliant quarterback, Clif Montgomery,
Stanford and Princeton on their ap F. Duckworth N. M. Curria (skip) pearance in training, look plenty KOWLOON B.G.C. pawerful. Both have much in com-
Macdonal
mars. They were the lending teams in the West and East, respectively_last year but did not meet in the Ruse Bowl because Princeton, although un defeated and united, could not accept the invitation because of a "his three" ruling preventing post-season ganies. SOPHOMORE TEAMS.
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C. 1. Farmer
J. L. Thiry
M. J. Henderson
(skip)
II. P. Stoneham D. W. Waiorten GB. Hosking
J. Rodger
(skip)
The Carlinals and tho Tigers both Inve sophomore teams and this sen- son, with more experience, should go places. The Stanford team boasts a
Johnson, 64.8sec.; Farndon; 614.8;
Army, like U.S.C., always manager Greatorex, 65.00; Farndon, 64.1; to turn out a good eleven and is not Greatorex, 66.8; Timma 07:00; expected to do less this year. Army Greatorex, 66.00. Chapman, 68,00
(Continued on Page 7.) Farndon, G6.7.
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