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Much Better Football

(Continged from Page 8.)

cord for the three teams read: played 0, won, 3, lost 0, genls' for 11, against 8.

ON the whole goals were ratlier

scarce, but the

figures are quite interesting. Thirteen matches in the three divi- aloni produced 44 goals, 'as compared with 91 from 18 games last week. In the second · and third divisions visiting teams totalled more than the homesters, and in the aggregate, home aklės scored 20 against the visitors' 24.

EIGH

*

IGHT teams playing on their own pastures were defeated and two others were hold' to a draw: in the third division all three home teams, conceded the maximum points, while three out of five figured among the defeated in the second division. Two visit- ing teams were, muccessful in the first division while another earn- ed a draw.

LAY AND PEARCE BAT

BRILLIANTLY

(Continued from Pape &)

K.C.C...

Col Kirke (R.E.) Y K.C.C.

68 60

A. T. Lay (K.C.C.) ¥ H.K.C.C... 55 Mainwaring (Navy) y tecreio.. 51 Lt. Dawson (Army) v.I.R.C..... 45

BOWLING

**

7 for 36

~Pereira (J.R.C.) Army -T. A. Pearce (ILK.CC) v

K.C.C.

7 for 64 6 for 7

Lee (K.C.C.) FRE Rumjan (RC) v Pollee & for 19 Dale (Navy) r Recreio... 6 for 19 Garthwaite (Army) v LR.C, 6 for 42 Alexander Police) v LR.C. 5.for 25

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY. CLUB.

Race

The Thirteenth Extra Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th November, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at ..

1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 25th November, 1935.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY,

YACHT CLUB BOWLS ENCOUNTER

WINS

ROWING REGATTA

AGAINST

St. Andrew's Society Beat St. George's Society

V.R.C.tween members of

SPLENDID RACING

good

J

YACHTING

LOBO WINS "A" CLASS EVENT

EXCITING RACING

the

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The first Bowls match arranged be- the St. George's Society and St. Andrew's Society was played on the Kowloon Bowling Green Lobo, sailed by Mrs. H. St. G. Club

Hub green on Saturday. The Scata-Thoyts, won the "A" Class event in men won easily, scoring 163 shots na the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club against the Englishman's BD. Brilliant sunshine and

Regalia on Saturday when she beat At the conclusion of the match Mr. Pab (Mrs. D. W.-Persse) by 56 weather conditions favoured the row- G. 8. Archbuti,, the President of St. ing:

regatin between the Royal George's Society,

seconda. thanked the win- Hongkong Yacht Club and

the Vie-iners

Stella (Mrs. Ellerby) won toria Recreation Club held at Northern for a very enjoyable afternoon's "r" "Y" and "G" Classes event by bowling. He then called on Mrs. a narrow margin from Widgeon (Dir. Point on Saturday afternoon, there Archbult to prevent spoons to cach Bilderbeck),

(lind D. and Rolla being many exciting moments with

Kirke) won the "I" Class race by i close finishes. The Yacht Club won member of the St. Andrew's team.

Dr. J. C. Macgown, the President comfortable margin. three of the events on the proof St. Andrew's Society, replied; and U and I, sailed by Mr. L. S. Rouse, gramme to defeat then the then asked Mrs. Margown to distri

points to 4 points.

just beat Cutty (Mr. 11. Pengelly) Junior Pairs the two Clube dead-bute spoons to the St. George's team, in the Cruisers race, only four heated.

Full scores follow:

seconds separating the two, The main event of the afternoon w. A. Cornell

Detailed results were as follow: the Senior Fours, which was E. H. Reed won by the Yacht Club. The win- 7 Carr

"A" Cins nera took the lead from the start, Thompson II but were overtaken

V. M. Inst by the V.R.C. Thick crew mid-way. Over the last two 11, 15 Maughan hundred yards the Yacht Club re- G, R. Archbutt gained the advantage to reach home W. B. Drake first. It was a splendid race.

Was

the

St. George's

14 M.Jor

A. E. Silikatune

At the conclusion of the regntin. G. Keyer the prizes were distributed by Mrs. T. ling Thackeray, wife of His Excellency Longbotton

General Officer Commauling. It. Sherriff

W. Word Major-General F. S. Thackeray. T. Coleman Mrs. Thackeray was introduced by P. 9. Cramidy Mr. A. L. Shields, Commodore of the Bentley Yacht Club.

J. L. Shellsbeur E. J. Edwards

Among those present, were Mr. 1.1. de Rome S. House, Vice-Commodore, Mr. G. & E. Alderman G. Wood, Rear-Commodore, Mr. K. W. Bradbury S. Hobertson and Mr. M. L. de Ville, Joint Hon. Secretaries.

The Results The following were the results: Junior Fours-One Mile-1, Royal Club, W. Smith

R. Hong, Y. Chauvin (No. 2), J. E. Fotter (No. 1. D. J. Nooy (Stroke) and P. I. Leefe (cox); Victoria Recreation Club, A. Guterres (bow), H. R. de Pinnu (No.

(bow), H.

2)

A.

F. P. Sequeira (No. 3). L. Silva (stroke) and C. F. Rozaria (cox).

Senior Pair-mile-1, Royal Yacht Club, B. L. E.

Helbow/?

C.

1'. de N. Ramus

S. P. Heywood (cox);

Bt. Andrew's J. C. Polian

D. H. Bone

N. Drummond

R. C. Waling

01

A. S. Russell

3. Fender

W. Macfarlane

10 J, W. C. Bonnar 23

1. Nh

A. F. Webster

J. FEAT

14 J. C. rown

J. Rumell

D. Peoples

A. Macfarlane

1 J. C. Chainters

M. J. Henderson

G. N. Mitchell

R. G. Craig

·15 A. Hyde Lay

. . Slewart

J. Kempton

J. McKelvin

IT A. M. Holland

·

Durban, Nov. 23.

Yacht

NOVEMBER 25, 1985,

POLICE R.C.

Inter-Department Bowls

+

Preliminary rounds in connection with the final of the Inter-Depart inental Lawn Bowls competition for the Gescombe O'Sullivan Cup were decided on the Police Recreation Club green yesterday afternoon. Police "A" and the Public Department "B" and between the

The semi-final round between the Works

Sanitary Department "A" and the Revenue Department will be decided next Sunday at 10 nm.

The final will be played at 2.30 p.m. at the conclusion of which the Inspec tor General of Police, Hon, Mr. T. II. King, will distribute the prizes.

In the inatch played between the P.W.D.

tean, skipped by N. J. Bebbington, and the Polico "" team, of whom R. II. E. Marke was skip of the rink, the Public Works defeated the Police by 24-23. Bebbington's rint scored an eight on the 18th head.

Finished Pos. NOVEMBER HANDICAP

"}]

Carpenter (Mrs. F. Ed-

warts).

Lobo (Mrs. Thoyts) Artemis (Mr. S.

16.51.33 16.42,33

C.

Feltham)

16.50.27

7

La Linda (Major E. C.

Booty)

10.50.32

Joss (Miss M. Larssen) 18.44.57

3

*

Cienda (Mrs. L. M.

Thackeray)

16,68.32

8

True Blue Major

Thoyts)

16.10.50-

10.43.28

1

24

183

I. F. Wade, who recently skippered the successful South African team in England, and is the present enptain of Natal, has been appointed to lend South Africa in the first Test match against the Australians.-Reuter.

RIFLE SHOOTING

Pat (Mrs. D. BY.

Free Fare Wins Race At Third Attempt

HOME IN A CANTER

London, Nov, 23.

The Manchester November Handi-

2 cap, run to-day, resulted in a w

for Free Fare, ridden by Sammy Wrack.

Thrapston.. with Rickaby

4

g up, was second

Per And "G" Classes Stella (Mrs: Ellerby) 10.26.40 Heron (Miss Russell) 16.41.39 Widgeon (Mrs, Bilder-

beck)

16.26.52 Zephyr (Mr. M. E.

16.27.15% Hindson).

10.32.234.5

Gaul (Mrs. Harrison) Eunico (Mr. F. An-

thony} Sirius

-16.28.0012

D.N.F.

16.37.574

Lola (Mrs. R. Wren),

"1" Class Diam (Miss J. Ritchie) 16,41,23 Collen

N. (Mins · R. Goodnir).

18.43.30 Rolla (Miss E. B. Kirke) 16.38,53

Recreation Club, S. A. Good Attendance Despite /Dorothen (Mrs. P. Moul-

w), L. A. Soares (stroka)

(how). and G. Agabeg (cox),

Camp Duties

WEEK-END EVENT

the

Navico Fours-One Mile.-1. Vie- toria Recreation. Club, G. Anber (bow), 1. P. da Silva (No. 2), J. A. Guterres (No. Rozarts (cox): 3, 3), L. Roza-l'ereira (stroke) and C.

The ordinary week-end Spoon and Victorin Hecreation Club (C.) N. Silva (bow), A. A. da Roza (No. 2). Practice Shoot was held at Stone- E. Cuntin (No. 3). P. B. Allen cutters, on the Naval mange, on Saturday afternoon, when, in spite (stroke) and R. Dunenburg (cox).

No entry was

East received from the of the 2nd Battalion, The

Lancashire Regt.,, as well as the Hongkong Yacht Club. Kolor Pairs

Mile. Victoria Volunteers, being in

camp, "wan woll up to the average, tbow), L. Silva (stroke) and C. F. Rozario (cox) dend-heated with Royal than ten scores of D0 or over (haw), D. J. Nooy (stroke) and P.one was sorry to hear that the S.R. L.. Leefe (cox).

(a) champion shot, Lance-Corporal Senior Fairs-One Mile-1, Royal Gooch, was ill in hospital, and it is Hongkong Yacht Clubs, A. G. Dalziel indeed fortunato for the Association K. Knudsen (No. 2), B. L. that no Important matches are in E. Hebert (No. 3), P. de N. Itamus prospect in the near future. (stroke) and G. S. P. Heywood (cox); 2. Victoria Recreation Club M.-M. de V. Soares (bow); _A. V. Alvares (No. 2), S. A. Marcal (No. 3). L. A. Soares (stroke) and G.

Recreation Club 1. P. Sequeira tendang was very good, no les

10.47.17

Cruisera

Norseman (Capt. Wil-

liams)

16,28,06 U&I (Mr. H. S. Rouse) 16.07.16 Typhoon (Mrs. M. G.

2

"Result:

Frea Fare (Sammy Wragg)' Thrapston (Ricknby)

Jesmond Dene (Steve Donoghue) 3

22-1, 100-8

The

were

and

Horses started for the

25.1

Ave

race, Free Fare winning by

while Thrapsion was a length

7 longths,

1

}

and a

in half front of Jermond Dene. The following also ran:-

Cariff (Nevett), Sea Bequest (E. Smith), R. B. Bennett (Weaton), The Font

ax (Perryman), Astyanax

enry),

II

Wood Ordon Richards

Bacchus (1), Smith), Mistrall III (Dines), Samark and (Clifford Richards) Newton Ford (Humphrey Foster), Latoi (Couch), Labour Member (Sharpe), London 7 Fog (Cordell), Romney. II (Sire{t),

and Solerin (Richardson).

Keary... Curlew (Mrs. Fordham) 18.32,55 Westwind Fern (Mrs. P. F. Faley) 16.18.14 16,43.13 Monsoon (Mr. 5. M.

Dewansp)

16.20.55 Chorut (Mr. I, W. She-

won)

10.56.11

16.08.17

10.11.31

4

8

10

û

11

3

2

10.41.11

2

Cooke)

Hongkong Yacht Club (J. E. Polter made in the S.R. (b) class. Mistral (M

DE LUXE Agabeg (cox).

TORD

There is no Comparison"

M.C.C. IN AUSTRALIA

Intimation has been received from home that the Army Council, besides making free lasuo of a new “1914" [rite to every officer and man of the Regular and Territorial Armies, has now approved that any member of the Territorial Army, who at least four years service, and who attends his annual for at least

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had

C.

Cutty (Mr. B. Pengelly) 16.07.20 Penguin

Lowin)

(Mrs. K..

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Draw Announced For

Tourney

Third Time Lucky?

The question at Manchester in whether it was a case of third time lucky since Free Fare was second

in 1933 and third in 1934.

On both these occasions, the hors appeared certain to win, but swerved badly when close to the winning post. sing his connections a small fortune. Hosis year?

the horse wan

Very

generous and won in a canter.

Crawley Wood, a 7-2 favourite, was not in the first ten.

who was

There was a last-minute sensation when it was discovered that Pegomas, was heavily supported overnight, was not declared a runner owing to the oversight of the trainer, who said that another

another person was instructed to do so. This person misunderstood the instructions.

The trainer told Router that it was a terrible blow,

Router understands that the horse'a

connections invested. £500.against post |

TOURISTS DO BADLY AGAINST even days, may "altend the Imperial Golf Club the first round of whleh betting.-Reuter.

Meeting as Bisley for a period rigt

NEW SOUTH WALES

Sydney, Nov. 23. At close of play to-day, New South Wales had scored 373 runs for eight

Rife wickels agains the M.C.C.. tourists in Their four-day fixture.

Marks contributed 88, McGilvray 66 The M.C.C. made 260 in their first

and Enston 70 not out.

innings. Reuter,

The draw has been made for the Championship of the Royal Hongkong exceeding eight days, for which time will be played next Sunday.

Tho he will receive the same pay and

K. Mackenzie v. Col. allowances R3 he

obtained while in matches in are the first round camp. As a result, the National Binke, D. J. Gilmero v. G. 9. Arch-

S. Edward butt, D

v. Col. Williamson, expect a great in Capt. 1. B. Association crease in entries at future nicetings. It... Michell v. A. M. W. Scott,

Sergeant Warwick won the Nett and Handicap Spoons in the S.R. (b) A.

E. Liregor v. W. J. 9.

v. O, E. C. Pearcev,

R. K v. R.

K. class, while in the S.R. (a), Corporal v. F

A. The first round is to be played on Sunday next, the second round on Sunday, December 8, the semi-final round on December 16, and the final (over 38 holes) on December 22,

Cheshira won the Nett and Lieut. Tilden the Handicap Spoen.

Scores:

Seure at Arkergalo

Score Nelt 'dep

Ass'n

Rank

Name

N'den 'dep

Seure at Score at

200 yılm

000 ye Nell B'dep Nest H'dep

600 yds

·

S.R. (b)

KH

32 33

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Australian Cricketers Flog Natal Bowling

T

B.

Durban, Nov. 23. The Australian cricketers who are 87 touring South Africa commenced 86 their three-day match against Natal hero to-day by knocking up 522 runs for the loss of only five wickets,

Nearly everybody made runs for

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TURF PROGRAMME

Christmas Meeting At Fanling On Dec. 22

The first meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwanti this on December 22, Sunday. The pro- senson will be the Christmas Meeting

gramme follows:

No. 1-2.30 p.m.-"The Canberra Handicap."

A ateeplechase of 1% miles for Australian Ponies,

No. 2—The"

The St. John Cup”—A hurdle race of 13 miles. For China Ponies. Winners of any hurdle race or steeplechase last season barred. Catchweight 168 lbs.

No. 3-The Taipo Handicap"-A steeplechase of 14 miles for China Ponies.

No. 4The Ladies' Hurdles"--Å handicap hurdle race of 1% milles. For China Ponies. Winners of any hurdle race or steeplechase last sea- son barred. To bo ridden by ladies.

No.

83 the tourists. By exhilarating hitting. Cups "Tho December Country.

a country course of

W. A. Brown, the young opening bats approximately 3 miles #nishing on the man, scored 148, while J. if. Fingleton Race Course. For China Ponics. made. 121. Stanley McCable G, V. Catchweight 188 lbs. 74 Richardson 75 and A. G. Chipperfield I 93.2

72 60 not out-Reuter.

Entries close at nomm. on Tuesday, December 10.

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