INTERNATIONAL
Howe Beats The Saints- And How!
· (Continued from Page 3.) Jumped into best form from the open-
[ing whistle, and in sharing three of} Saturday's experience too mich their sides four goals, not the seal art, although they can, if they on П
capital afternoon's
work. ne, also learn some valuable les-Fernandez on the left wing showed therefrom. It | not saying tooj decided improvement on last season, hi to suggest that there was a and "Darkle" Lee, when he has become nct slackening up all round after accustomed to the progressive tretica i had netted their fourth point, of Ward will settle down into a useful to that time the team had played winger;
good football, and thoroughly!
ited the big lead established. But turen of the game was the mally ex- One of the most satisfactory fea- ress so often breeds over-confid-cellent type of goals scored. Ward
although not a soul on the
for instance opened the Saints' account, and could have foreshadowed such with glorious drive, while there was amplete clange as that which no two doubts about effect of Rocha's o over the game in the closing shot
which saw. the second won] uten,
signalled. A uneful lead thin, but conard promises to become a very Fernandez made it look watertight successor to A. V. Gosano ai left, when he netted a third a few minutes <, and generally speaking, the before the interval. It was odds on nca on Saturday left Saints' sup- the Club crossing over with a threo) ers satisfied. Elms, Costa and goal deficit, but almost simultaneous sa formed a useful half. backline; with the referee's interval signal, ainly as a trio they were streets Howe bundled,Lim and the ball into
Club Intermediaten in the net to reduce the margin. id of the
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.". MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1934.
BOWLS
SHIELD O FINALISTS
A study of Miss Stelia Walch, Atructive work, although none of Late in the second half, St. Joseph's world famous athlete, while on board could hold a candle to Pole-Hunt went further ahead through Ward, the Haruna Maru. Misa Watch Individual performance,
who scored with another rasping passed
through Hongkong ras, the new contro-forward re-drive, and then followed the Club's
Saturday on route, to Japan.
led glimpses of a sound knowledge extraordinary recovery.
the essentials pertaining to the Pote-Hunt started it with a great
of a leader of the attackt, but 30 yards shot which caught Lim by
on
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PORTUGAL Results
The following wore the results
IRELAND MAKE in local league football during the
VAIN EFFORT
SWITZERLAND IN
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1 S.W. Borderers 1
South China
ties R. Navy
which saw England outplay Athletic Ireland, and Portugal beat Lincoln Rugt. Switzerland. Ireland, and Portugal beat University Switzerland.
0 Hongkong Club o Royal Engineers DIVISION HI
Ireland were no match for thej English, four, who, cleverly led by Bradbury, established an early sw, Borderers 8 Raliway R, Club advantage which they retained Lincoln Regt.
until the close.
I.A.S.C.
Cavanagh made a big offert for RAF. Ireland following severe reversus East Lancs. on the eighth and tenth head, and Radio S.C.
id not shoot enough, and wasted surprise, and Howe followed up the goals in as many minutes, alt really the losers pulled up from 3-18 to| e opportunities. Rocha and Ward opening with three machine gun-like delightful efforts.
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RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION.
In the picture until Inte in the Arsenal game, wherens Post and Grimmitt, Aston Villa without performing brilliantly, Blackburn were steady and could generally Chelsen
Derby be relied upon to out-bowl their Leeds opponents.
Leicester Liverpool Middlesbrough
5 Birmingham
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4 Preston N, E. 21
@ Stoke
2 Grimsby
2 Tottenham
Huddersfield Bunderland
3 West Brom.
1 Manchester C.
2 Wednesday
4 Everton
SECOND
DIVISION.
DISAPPOINTING GAME. The standard of lawn bowls Portsmouth served up in the other match at Wolves the Kowloon Cricket Club was hardly complimentary to the semi-) final of such an important com- pétition.
Barnalcy None of the players found their Bradford C.
Blackpool true form, but the fluctuating of Bury the fortunes of the game kept ali interest alive.
Manchester U Portugal soon had an early lend | Newcastle wiped off and found themselves in Notts County arreurs at the eighth head. They Port Vale roturned to score a four on the Sheffield U.
West Ham ninth, and at the nineteenth were seven shots in Switzerland registered a three on the 20th head to bring themselves} Aldershot within reach, but Portugal with stood the challenge, securing a single on the last head, to win by 26-21,
4 Oldham
1 Bradford
1 Southampton
2 Fulham
Brentford
3 Swansea
2 Norwich
3 Notis Forest
3 Burnley 6 Bolton
2 Plymouth
front. Then THIRD DIVISION
LEAGUE SEASON
CLOSES
Bowling Green-are- Runners-Up
Bournemouth Bristol C. Charlton Crystal, Pal. Exeter
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3 HORSES DEAD-HEAT SPORT ADVTS.
The Handicapper's
Dream
Paris, Sept. 6. The "handicapper's dream" was 1 nearly realised at Chantilly to-day 2 when three horses in a field of 14 1 dendhented in the Prix do Chateau
(SOUTH), Lafite, a handicap of £180.
2 Cardif
⚫ Northampton
0 Coventry
3 Millwall
2 Bristol R.
1 Clapton 0.
1 Southend
New part Queen's P. R.
2 Gillingham
4 Brighton.
G Luton
Swindon
Toryuny Watford
1 Reading
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The three winners were M. Jean Stern's Tranche Montagne, M. Jacques Fould's Evremonde, and Mme. C. Lejeunec's Delighted.
M. Vagliano's Dean Swift finished fourth only a neck behind the thres winners, followed closely by the
·favourite, Mme. Rene Sibilať's Fin- nolsd.
It is years in the memory of French racing men since the handi- capper's dream of every starter. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH), finishing exactly level according to his allotment of the weight has com 0 his allotment of the weight hus
come so close to being true.
Barrow
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Kowloon Bowling Green Club Chester succeeded on Saturday in finishing Crowe second to the Indian Recreation Doncaster Club. champions of the second Hartlepools division of the lawn bowls lengue, | Lincoln while Kowloon Cricket Club, in Rochdale the first division, bent Civil Ser- Southport Stockport vice to avoid relegation.
Tranmere
The league season is now! virtually closed, only one match remaining outstanding, and this | has no bearing on the titles, which i have been won by Cralgengower and I.R.C.
BILLIARDS MATCH.
3 Mansfield 3 Chesterfield
6. Wrexham
4 Accrington
4 York
0 Darlington
4 Rotherham
1 Walsall
2 New Brighton
5 Gateshead
1 Halifax
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION).
Aberdeen
Albion Clyde Hamilton Hearts Kilmarnock
An enjoyable Billiards match was Queen's Park played on Saturday night in the Queen O'Sth. R.N. Dockyard Police mess between Rangers the R.N.Y.P. and the Medical Staff St. Johnstone of the R.N. Hospital,
The Police
team proved much the superior win. ning by 836 points to 633. Scores were as follow:
Pulice.
R.N. Hospital.
1 Airdrie.
2 Celtic
2 Dundee
4 St. Mirren
5 Ayr
2 Partick
1 Dunfermline
1 Falkirk
4 Hibernians
2 Motherwell
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(SECOND DIVISION).
A. Gorman 150 v. P.0, Chapter 122 Arbroath J. Philpott 150 v. P.0. Ryder
61 Brechin"
W. Stafford 150 v. P.0. Jejby 113 Cowdenbeath
E. McL
Coombe
Dundee U.
80 v. P.0. Dingley 150 East Fife W. Martin 150 v. P.0. Porter 83 East Stirling W. Gossett 150 v. P.0. Reebrok 104 Edinburgh
The best break of the evening was Leth 25, by W. Stafford,
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2 Alloa
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2 Morian
4 Forfar
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Enjoyable Dinner And Concert Held.
F. L. RAPLEY RETURNS.
About 60 mainbers of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club sat down to an enioyable steak and kidney dinner, followed by a smoking concert in the Clubhouse, verandah, on Saturday night. Mir: B. Wylic, President of the | Club, presided over the gathering,
In the course of the evening, Mr. Wylle welcomed back Mr. F. Rupley, who, together with two other 0members of the Club, Messrs. II. Nish
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Thu EIGHTI EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at 11APPY VALLEY on Saturday, 6th October, and on Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, commencing at 200 p.m. on both days. The Firat Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Membora ure notitied that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges
prominently displayed throughout the..
No n
One without a Badge will he' admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooma at $6.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Indies (Both including Tax) are obtainable personal application of a through the SECRETARY upon the Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and.for Payment of All Chits, &e.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock, noon.
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.
On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from
the No. Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
to the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission Publio Enclosure is $1.00 per day in- cluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladles, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac
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pire Games. The Club ras proud of the fact.
very in the Precincts of the Hongkong'
Ing.
By Order,
C. B.. BROWN,
Secretary Hongkong, 1st October, 1934.
Mr. Rapley displayed the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meet- Rak which was carried in the grand procession by Mr. Nish. Ilo alao showed the eathering many souvenirs, He found all the games very instruc tive and pleasant, and mentioned that. 1 at the friendly match, just before the Esplin Cup match was played, they had the opportunity of shaking hands with the Prince of Wales.
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2 V. C. Labrum and C. E. Hoskings.
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