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THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,

SEPTEMBER 12,

1935.

VISITING ENGLISH FOOTBALL TEAMS WELL

DIZAINEN ANNA LITTER DET SONETRAITE SENA MAZE PLACHENI NASCINANTEAUNE

BOWLS SEMI-FINAL

SECOND MATCH

TO-DAY

G. N. Mitchell, of the Kowloon Dock R. C., and R. Duncan, 'the Kowloon Bow- ling Green player, are to meet in the second of the semi-final matches in the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Competition, to-day.

The fixture has been ar- ranged for the Kowloon Cricket Club green. Mr. C. J. Tacchi, Vice-President of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association, will umpire.

ASSISTICO CREMA PARERE IN DAYS BORGES Dams

BRITAIN'S LEADING GOLFERS

RYDER CUP MEN

ON VIEW

CHOSEN PLAYERS

DOMINATE

London, Sept. 11.

LEADING CLUBS ALL WIN

ARSENAL AVENGE EARLY DEFEAT

SCORE SIX TIMES. FROM GRIMSBY

London, Sept. 11. Leading English football teams, holding the advantage of home ground, gave brilliant exhibitions to-day when some convincing victories were secured.

The London Arsenal, who are out to create a record by winning the championship for four years in succession WON convincingly against Grimsby at Highbury after having been beaten carlier in the season at Blundell Park. The Londoners to-day won by six goals to nil.

Manchester City and Sunder- land, both of whom are expected to offer the Arsenal serious chal- lenges for the title this season, j

Joe Louis crouching, boring into King Lavinsky's defence in their brief fight in Chicago. The heavyweight challenger floored the Kingfish four times, and won on a technical knockout on the first round.

also won by wide margins, each BRADBURY

the

scoring six goals in their matches. The Lancashire alde had the Wolves at Moss Side while Yorkshire eleven were entertain- at

ENTERS

ing West Bromwich Albion FINAL

Roker Park Ground,

Birmingham won for the first

time this season, beating Leeds

at St. Andrew's Football Ground LAWN BOWLS WIN by two goals to nil

Blackpool brought off a cred!-

Charles Whitcombo was the only Ryder Cup player to be de-table performance in the Second fented in the second round of the News of the World £1,250 Golf tournament at the Royal Mid- Surrey Course to-day.

C. A. Whitcombe wa eliminated by A. H. Padgham, another Ryder Cup player, at the 19th green.

Other results were:

Reg. Whitcombe beat Mark Sey- mour one up; Percy Altis boat Fir-i kins five and four; L.. J. Cox beat J. H. Busson two and one; Alfred Perry beat Davis three and one: R, Burton beat Collinge two and

опе

Division by beating Norwich City away from home,

YESTERDAY

Visiting teams in the two Third GOOD MATCH SEEN

AT VALLEY Divisions had a lean time, Barrow being the only side to win foreign soll.

on

Results of to-day's matches an cabled by Reuter follow!

FIRST DIVISION

G Grimsby Arsenal

Birmingham 2 Leeds Derby Everton

2. Preston

3 Portsmouth

6 Liverpool

(By "Sagax").

For the first time during the many years that he has been playing Lawn Bowls, B. W. Bradbury, the Craigengewer C.C. player, has qualified for the final

OUR SOCCER FORECASTS

Arsenal And Wednesday

At Highbury

The following are the forecasts of Saturday's football matches in the major Leagues in the British Isles:

FIRST

DIVISION

V.

ARSENAL v. Wednesday' VILLA

Preston West Brom. BLACKBURN v. Bolton

Y. Everton CHELSEA v. Leeds HUDDERSFIELD v. Derby

v. Grimsby LIVERPOOL MAN'STER C. v. Birmingham

V. BRENTFORD V. SUNDERLAND

V. Portsmouth

0 of the Open Singles Champion- Middlesbro' Huddersfield 3 Wolves In the third round Padgham Man'ter C boat J. J. Taylor three and twa, Sunderland

Allls beat Cox three and two, Perry best Fairweather five and four; Reg. Whitcombe beat Adams one up; Burton beat Falion three and two-Router.

BRITISH

6 West Brom. SECOND DIVISION Norwich 0 Blackpool

Fulham Notts Forest 1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

1 Bristol R

Cardiff Crystal Pal. 3 Southend

SECOND

ship. Yesterday he eliminated Stoke H. A. Alves, of the Club de Wolves Recreio, by 22 shots to 12 on the Civil Service C. C. Green and if he can maintain the form he has been showing during the present season, there is every prospect 1 that he will carry off the title. Bradbury has been in his best form 9 this season and it is the general opinion, that he is bowling better than ever before. There have been oc Ocasions when he has not been able¦ NORWICH

to maintain a high standard of bowling but he has rarely allowed Notts Forest O his game to deteriorate ribatty dur- Plymouth 1ing the current tournament.

0

Gillingham Reading

Torquay

2 Swindon

0 Notts County 4 Clapton 0.

1 Exeter

1

1

POLO TEAM Word

WINS

SECCOND SUCCESS

IN U. S.

EIGHT GOALS TO FOUR

Burnt Mils (New Jersey),

Aug..15.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Chester

4 Accrington Gateshead

Tranmere Mansfield 3 Wrexham New Brighton 2 Barrow York

1 Chesterfield SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION) Arbroath 3 Ayr

degree following recent outings.

It was necessary yesterday that he reproduce his best form and although the standard fell somewhat during the 1 | middle of the game both players were

..

1

DIVISION

v. Burnley

V.

West Ham Port Vale

BARNSLEY BLACKPOOL Bradford C. DONCASTER v. Bury Hull

v. CHARLTON Manches- NEWCASTLE v.

ter U.

v. Leicester Y. Swansea ...v... Fulham ...... SHEFFIELD U. v. Tottenham SOUTHAMPTON v. Bradford

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

forced to go all out and it was only BRIGHTON through his greater experience that

the pendulum swung in favour of Bristol C. Brudbury, and gave him the decisionClapton

in one of the best games in the PALACE practice tournament.

BRADBURY'S EXPERIENCE

Alves, like the majority of the Club

Exeter

NEWPORT Northampton

V.

V.

Swindon Millwall

V.

V.

V.

BRISTOL R. Bournemouth

Coventry

V. Cardiff

v. LUTON

v. Aldersho!

v. Gillingham

v. "Notts County v. Torquay DIVISION (NORTH)

Their covering in yesterday's match. in which Raymond Guest played at back for the Americans,

the Recreio players, is deally with Queen's Park The Hurlingham polo team to was particularly brilliant. Captain his drawing but he lacks experience READING

(Sents Greys) and although he was able to pitch | Southend represent Great Britain in the U.S., P. Guinness Open Championship matches next seared three goals for Hurlingham, shot for shot with his opponent yes- WATFORD

the month, won their second exhibition: E. H. Tyrell Martin (16th/5th terday he was not able to gnuro match yesterday, defeating the Lancers) and Captain M. P. Ansell situation to the same degree of per- fection as Bradbury who always saw Burnt Mills Club by eight goals to (0th Inniskilling Dragoon Gus.) the best shot to play and played it Barrow. four. The teamwork of the British two each, and Captain P. P. Sanger whereas Alves on some occasions was Carlisle players has improved to a marked 11th P.A.O. Cavalry) one.

not able to find the best shot to play.

Notwithstanding commanding HARTLEPOOLS v. fead against him during the early LINCOLN V. Chester stages of the game Alves was never Mansfield demeralised and kupt within reach of

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seppanent until he was deprived of New Brighton v. STOCKPORT

a count of two on the 22nd head, after ROCHDALE

which he was a beaten man.

Rotherham

WREXHAM

The score was then 16-12 in favour Walsall of Bradbury but had Alves been given the count and made it 16-14 he might have beaten his opponent.

However, it was

11 perfect shot | YORK which gave Bradbury the count and one that was played for without there being the semblance of a fluke attach- ed thereto.

DESERVING VICTORY

v. Southport v. HALIFAX

CHESTER-

FIELD

V.

Oldham

v. Accrington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION)

Airdrie Arbroath

Bradbury was fully deserving of his victory particularly as he held a Ayr commanding lead after the first nine CELTIC heads when he had registered ten Dundes points against his opponent's two.

DUNFERM. Both gave a brilliant exhibition on the first two hunds with each player LINE scoring one point.

Hibernian

The standard was not so high for Motherwell the subsequently couple of heads but Partick

LANARK

it was always fairly high and when¦ THIRD ever a player scored it was necessary that the wood be in very close pro ximity to tho jack, as both were cap- able of drawing to within inches of the "kitty.

V.

Y.

V.

AMATEUR GOLF

LAWSON LITTLE WINS IN

FOURTH ROUND

CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRESS

New Yorks, Sept. 11. Lawson Little, the amateur golf champion of Great Britain, and potential winner of the American Amateur Championship now in progress at Cleveland, Ohio, narrowly missed a hole in one in his third round match when he eliminated Knox Young, jnr., of Pittsburgh by six up and five to play.

Little had birdies" nl the second, sixth, eighth, eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth holes and narrowly missed a hole in one, the hall being a bare the cup at the six inches from cleventh,

Yankees And

Tigers Both Nosed Out

GIANTS BEATEN BY PIRATES

BASEBALL IN AMERICA

BEATEN

New York, Sept. 11. The New York Giants dropped: further back in the race for the National Baseball League pennant to-day when they were beaten by the Pittsburgh Pirates while both the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals were successful in their respective matches.

In the American League the two top teams, the Detroit Tigers and the New York Yankees, were de- fented. The Tigers went down to the Senators by the odd run in

while the Yankees Beven nosed out by the Indian«,

Results of to-day's matches

Third, round results follow: Lawson Little beat Knox six and five; Johnny

beat Hai follow: Goodman Chase one up; Yates brat Ernest] Pieper three and one; Volgt beat Donald McPhail three and two; John Wagner beat Moreland on the 19th green; Walter Emery hent Somerville un the 19th green; Bobby Hiegel

Va.) bent Rupert Friday:

NATIONAL LEAGUE'

R.

New York Pittsburgh... 10

.

were

11. R.

1

I

7 16 11 Melvin Ott scored a home run

scored for the Pirates).

Wilmer Allison, who eliminated Fred Perry from the United States LAWN Tencils Championship In straight sots..

BAHRAM'S ST. LEGER VICTORY

TRIPLE CROWN TO AGA KHAN

COULD HAVE WON WITH 12 STONES

(Special to "Telegraph")

y Telegraph. Copyright. Telegraphie des pe Ordinaner, 1881. Ieceived, September

(Rich) six and five and meets for the Giants while Paul Waner ....)

after

Little in the fourth room in the afternoon; Westinml best Tom Bloch Enos beat five and three; George

Egan three Chandler Turnesn beat Fred Odom Due-Reuter.

one: two and

LITTLE PROGRESSES

beat

New York, Later. Lawson Little qualified for the fifth round when he beat Riegel by five up and three to play, in the fourth round of the U. S. Amateur Golf Champion. ship this afternoon.

round results were: Other fourth Emery beal Fat Sawyer Minnea by six and four: Held bear

Nash two and one; Yates three and two; Fred Hnas (New Orleans) bent Wagner four and two; Goodmund beat Ed. White (Bonham. Texas) two and one; Joseph Lynch Bent Holt one up: Melster (Boston) beat Warren Reipen (Kansas City) two and one; Voigt beat Enos one up; Turness beat Bud Donavan two and

M. McCullough W.

jnr. Plindelphia) beat Westend one up. To-marrew Little plays McCullough Reater,

one;

in

Fred Perry, who was beaten straight sets by Wilmer Allison in the U.S. Tennis Championship.

FRED FOX'S INJURY

FRACTURED SKULL

SUSTAINED

London, Sept. 11.

It has now been ascertained that the English jockey, Fred Fox, has sustained a fractured skull.

It is stuted that he will not be ABERDEEN able to ride for some months but HAMILTON he is at present progressing satis-

factorily. HEARTS

v. Albion

Clyde

v. Queen's Park

v. RANGERS v. St. Johnstone v. KILMARNOCK v. Queen O'Sth.

G. P. Hughes won the men's final

Alves had a bad break on the sixth in the Palace Hotel Tournament for head when he conceded an unnecessary the championships of St. Moritz, three to his opponent. Bradbury wna defeating M. Elmer, the Swiss Davis lylug one when the Club Itecrelo player, in an attempt to dislodge the Cup player, by 8-6, 6-2, 6-6,

Bm3. that, played heavily on the wood but missed his objectivo and bumped in

two more counters.

Fox was thrown when Sheldrake slipped during the Doncastor Sell- ing Plate the other day and his mishap chused his withdrawal from the St. Leger in which he was to have ridden Bahram, the winner-Reuter...

FRIENDLY SOCCER

POLICE WIN EASILY

In a friendly game at the Kow loon F.C. ground yesterday, the Police easily defeated the combined R.A.S.C. and R.A.O.C. team by five all the goals "being goals to one,

cored during the second half.

The Police folded a strong first- division oleven and were the better aide throughout, although the sol

However, ho recovered somewhat only saving a maximum count with from his deficit of 10-2 and at the his fourth. 17th-head waa- only 10-18 down, Two shots on the 24th head gave After Bradbury had drawn the shot Bradbury the match and the right to on the 22nd head when Alvos was meet either G. N. Mitchell or R. lying two the loser fell away and, on Duncan, whose match is to be decided the next head, gave away a three, this afternoon on the Kowloon C.C.dlors sat up a good display being shert with three wonds and groen,

sidering the opposition.

con-

Brooklyn

Cincinnati....

2 10 7 10

0 '

Doncaster, Sept. 11.

A huge crowd cheered the vic- tory of the Aga Khan's Bahram in the St. Leger, while book.

ing the hottest favourite for many

(Cuyler scored a home run for makers groaned, the winner be- the Reds).

Boston Chicago

Philadelphin

15 10

3

2

7

1

0

St. Louis........... 10 -12

(Allen- scored a home run. for the Phillies and Davis" for the

Cardinals).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

E.

2

years, starting at 11 to 4 on.

The Aga Khan was in Geneva and was therefore unable to witness his third St. Leger' win.

Bahram is the first horse since 1903 to win the triple crown, and by winning to-day he retained his junbeaten certificate.

The Aga Khan's son, Aly Khan, who led the winner In, said it was most unlikely that Bahram, whose time for the race. 3 min. 14/5 sees., was only one second outside the record, would ever run again. Smirke, the winning jockey, who was lucky to get a last-minute the White Sox).

(Bonura scored a home run for chance to mount Bahram, owing to

R. 11.

Cleveland

7

New York

Chiengo Boston

1

9 3

10

14 1 9 #

Detroit

Washington...

3 16 4 4 12 4

-Rentor.

an injury to Freddy Fox, originally chosen as the jockey, stated, when interviewed by Reuter, that he could have won with twelve stones. Meanwhile, Fox, who had ridden Bahram to victory in previous classics, heard the result over the

Special

VARSITY GAMES wireless in hospital-Reuter

British Athletes Qualify

On· Continent

Budapest, Aug. 16.

K. S. Dunean (Oxford), M. M. Scarr (Cambridge) and C. B. Holmes (Manchester) all qualified for the semi-finals of the 100 metres In the athletic section of the Inter- national Universities Games.

FRIENDLY SOCCER

Hongkong Football Club Teams For Saturday

The Hongkong Football Club will be fielding two football teams In winning his heat, J. Sirin friendly matches on Saturday (Hungary) equalled the record for against the Lincolnshire Regiment. the Games of 10.6-10sec,

The senior elevens will meet at

E. D. T. Vane (London) was level Happy Valley at 5 pm. awhile the with the leader in the 110 metres junior match will be played at Hurdles, but fell at the seventh hur-13.45 p.m.

dle and finished fourth,

The following are the two club

G. N. Blake (London) qualified teams;

for the semi-final of the 400 metres. Seniors: Rodger; Sykes and J. M. Small (Birmingham) eliminated.

In the Soccer

was Strange; Skinner, Gilchrist and Gamble; Lammert, Farrow, Elliot, mutch Hungary Hill and Blekford. best England by four goals to one.

Juniors: Stephens; Railton and Carr, a member of the British Binnie; Hynes, Millington and team, qualified for the final of the Caplan;. Sterling, Scott, Williams, sculling championships.

Greenberg and Himsworth.

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