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THE HONGKONG

HOME FOOTBALL

Big Win For Aston Villa

TOTTENHAM'S FORM

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1936.

TELEGRAPH.

LONDON GETS THE BIG FIGHT

London, Sept. 14, Aston Villa gained a amukhing home win against Bradford City to- day scoring five times. Fulhuen visited Coventry and held the pro- mated team to a draw, while West Sheffield lium lost to

United and Tottenham bent Leicester in greut style.

Complete results follow.

FIRST DIVISION

Foord v. Neusel

·

·

On Nov. 9

(By Fred Darinell)

The veil of mystery concerning the unknown promoter for the Foord v. Neusel fight has been lifted. It is Mr. Syd Halls, who was shrewdl enough. and of suflicient faith. In Foord's chance of beating Pelersen; to oblain the South-African's consent ‚several weeks are to fight under his promotion in the event of his be coming the new champion.

Neusel's signature was obtained, about the same time, and in a nursing home inst month Mr. Hulls listened to the broadcast of the Letrester fight

with feelings that may be imagined. The promoter and the managers of the two boxers met later on the roof garden of

London hotel to sign the

DEVLIN LOSES AGAIN

Lawn Bowls

Interport

Described

¿Contiuned from Pago 8.)

Malayan Tour Concluded

Penang. Sept. 1,

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra Race

Meeling to be held on Saturday, DEVLIN'S Malayan tour ended last 26th September, 1936. (weather night when he played the last permitting) may be obtained at exhibition match in the Penang Free the Secretary's Office, Exchange School hall. tte lod 5-15 and 6-15 Building; the Club Huuse, Happy to Turig Ghim Hunt, the local singles Valley: the Hong Kong Club: the runner up, and in mixed doubles

the

oft some beautiful shots in the con- cluding stages of the match, and these two practically won the match for Shanghai. For the losers, Hyde- Lay skipped a good game and was As always Devlin preferred show-ber, 1936. perhaps a little unfortunate in losing strokes to trying to win and in ing Alves played a good steady the singles moved the audience to game all through, with the excep- applause by an exhibition of cross of the last end, when he fell down. smashing, driving and tricky back- The leads and No. 2's of both fours hand play. Ghim Hunt was at the failed to produce anything like top of his form and kept up all the interport form, and the match had time, such a fast attack that it gave to be decided between the No. 3's Devlin much trouble to keep him in and Skips.

without support from, his partner Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Miss Mocy Chwee Lan was defented Kwong Road, by Miss, Lee Kior Hem and Tan Entries close at 12 o'clock Kong Tut, 3--15, 13-15,

NOON on Thursday, 17th Septem.

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG

ends

1

1'

check.

By Order,

SA. SLEAF, Actg. Secretary.

women's

recovering irretrievable shots and being surprisingly accurate' in place ments, Devlin was left behind and had no chance of winning. In the first set Devlin was erratie:

In the mixed doubles Miss Mocy at the beginning but remained calm Chwee Lan, the Penang 12 and displayed deft Birks and benuti singles charapion, supported Devlin ful baelthand cross drops but he was badly and gave countless openings at unable however to take Ghim Hunt's net to Miss Lee Khar Hoon. Tan unexpected net drops. Ghim Hunt Kong Tut was outchssed by Doviln 13 smashed little on resumption and at the base, but wen through good 13 played steadily.

combination with Miss Lee Khar

Stoke

2 Grimsby

0

SECOND DIVISION

Aston Villa

5 Bradford

C. 1

ends 12

10

13

Barnsley.

2

Norwick

1

13

Blackpool

1

Bury

2

Muller, Maclean & Co. Inc.

Bradford

Burnley

0

Newcastle

3

2 Plymouth

0

final articles of the fight; which will take place on Nov. 1, and Mr. Hulls, weary, but satisfied, mátored back to

1 14 15

12

14 10

5

15 17

his nursing home.

1 18

13

Coventry

1 Fulbam

1

19 1

14

Shefeld U,

West Itam

0

ABSORBINE JR.

Kis the germs af the contagious disease HONGKONG FOOT

Keep a bottle handy

Tottenham

4 Leicester

2

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

It is an Intriguing story. 'Among those who were angling for this match were the Wembley mantige- ment. Mr. Hulis

Hulls was until recently

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16 20 t

15

7

15

3 Bristol C.

1

0 Stockport

2

Port Vale

1

-Reuter.

LOST LEAD

J

Devlin failed to malatoln his early leark of 3-1 and with Ghin Huat

Hoon.

Other results are: No Boon Choo and Yeoh Chrow, Beng bent Lim Ewe Chye and Chee' Phui Kwol 21-13, 21--18

FORWARD,

G-MEN!

Fight load with lead! Doal'om sudden deatht Blast the underworld into the open!

Arocking, shocking picture to startle the notion into action!

YOU MAY

BE NEXT!

with

Ann Sothorn, Lloyd Nolan Douglass Dumbrilis, John Arledge, Benton Churchill Directed by Albert S. Rogell

Columbia

Picture

SHOWING TO-MORROW

AT THE

ALHAMBRA

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori

MASSAGE

Cardi

Lincoln

Oldham

INTERPORT

CRICKET TRIAL

(Continued from Page 5.)

of Sandhurst and was an 12, (or on their playing membership-T forget what it is called; as well as Free Forester. If he can get back

to the form that this record disringes

the match-maker for Wembley, and herhus been

tion by Leeded in that post- Harvey. The latter was anxious to head his initial show at the end of September with the Foord v. Neusel contest..

TARLETON v. McGRORY

Mr. Hulls has had ample experl- ence of promoting at the Crystal Palace, where many big contests and attractive tournaments have been held. I do not think the Crystal Palice will stage the coming boat. however. Two other venues for a indoor contest are under considera- tion. A place capable of seating

$2,000

will be a necessity, spectators and I understand that to some extent the boxers will be "on the gate." A sensible arrangement both for themselves and the promoter.

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP'S

he should have a pretty good chance Heats For Free-style Relay

of getting in to the side. If he gets serious consideration. So often 1 man, who for one reason or another does not do much for some time at- ter his arrival in the Colony, never gets much of a chance to come back -belag' written off. I gather how- ever that he is on the ncis list and wil be seen regularly in the trimis. I had expected to see Pritchard out but, subject to correction, I

don't think he has been over to nets. J was speaking to an Army cricketer a day or two ago and he tells me that Pritchard did excellently at home but unfortunately he cannot get-his-low turners to work on matting and he falled to come uff in the few pames he had on grass, last year. But no doubt we

hall see more of him later.

THE FIELDING

On the whole I thought the deld- ing particularly good. Clegg-Hill was at times brilliant at cover and

he has the great, asset of throwing in left handed. Nazarin also fleided very cleanly and I have nlrendy spoken of Tinker Lee's throw in to run out Mackny. But I don't un- derstand this new idea of putting your bowler at deep third min. which is where Gornno was before and after he bowled the second over of the game. Still we live and Jearn.

THE SELECTION COMMITTEE

Messrs. R. Hancock, A. W. Hay- ward, Owen Hughes und F. Goodwin form the Selection Com- mittee, and whether they will have a difficult task or not I do not know. It so often happens that when one gets down to the final, pick, most of the big questions have been solved by people. dropping out. From what I saw on Saturday I am only prepared to revise my previous teanu in one or two places at most. But it would be better to wait a tuo definite about things. I hope to give account of the play, on Saturday next-if we are lucky enough to get Misney-Werkhideynaklader any cricket on Tuesday next.

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At V.R.C. Bath

Herits for the Colony's 200 yards free-style relay were swum off at the V.R.C. bath yesterday, in the presence of a fairly large number of swimming enthusitis.

There were two beals, three teams in each, the V.R.C. winning the first in the time of 1 min. 46.3/5 secs., while the University were the victors in the second, Ueir time being 1 min. 51.4/5 Bees.

The results were: Heat--1---1- V.R.C. (L. M. Remedios, L. Roza- Pereira, A. A. du Roza and 19. Lawrence): 2, South China A.A. (Wong Chi-hung, Kwok Hon-ming. Ip Hon-chuen and Norman Lee); 3, YMCA. "A" (R. Goldman, A. Keown, F. J. Anslow and ri. G. Lange).

Heat 21, University (H. L. Ozorio, E. 1.. Gerano, Lau Po-hei And Cheung Wing-ngok); 2, Army (Lieut. Lewis, Lieut. Barron, Cpl. McCarthy and Rim. Hamilton); 3. Y.M.C.A. "D" (E. Fowler, J, Lep- hard, N. Booker and H. Millington);

The first two teams in each heat qualified for the final.

In the first heat, the V.R.C. led alt the way, but was given a close struggle by the South Chino A.A. There was only a yard or two separating the first three men, but Norman Lee, who svom last for South China and who was expect- ed to give Lawrence a keen tussle, went into the wrong lane on turn- Ing, and thus allowed the V.R.C. to win by more than five yards.

The University won by about two yards from the Army in the second

cat, leading all the way.

The Championships of the Colony will be held in the V.R.C. bath com- niencing on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday next, com- mencing at 6 pm, on the first three days, and at 9.15 p.m. on the last

day.

He Means It

After extensive alterations

The Management of

The Gloucester

Announces

Hotel

the opening. of its popular & airy Ballroom and Lounges

for the.

SOCIAL AND DANCING SEASON

Commencing on

SATURDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1936.

Special Engagement of

KAILIS HAWAIIAN TROUBADOURS

with QUEENIE Miami Mary Millie

Dance Music By GELLMAN'S

GLOUCESTER COSSACKS

(Innovation To The Colony)

Dancing until 3 a.m. No Cover Charge EARLY RESERVations suggested. TELEPHONE 28128.

By Blosser

IT'S POODLES! AND

HE HAS A NOTE PINNED TO HIS COLLAR !!!

GOOD OLD POODLES! GEE, IT'S GOOD TO SEE HIM AGAIN ! BOYOBOY!!.

THE NOTE IS FROM MR.DORGAN, THE MAN WHO WAS KEEPING POODLES FOR

US, ON HIS FARM!

WHAT DOES I

SAY 2

THIS MUTT EATS MORE THAN A HORSE,

AND HE RAISED CAIN WITH 'EVERY-

THING ON MY

FARM...

HE DUG UP MY GARDEN, BUSTED THREE WINDOWS IN MY HOTHOUSE AND RIPPED OUR DRAPES TO,

SHREDS....

IF YOU DONT WANT HIM, FOR PETE'S SAKE, TELL HIM IVE MOVED TO HONOLULU, AND FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE, DON'T GIVE HIM A PAIR, OF WATER WINGS!

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