HOCKEY
ARGONAUTAS BEAT Y.M.C.A.
FUSILIERS' FORM
A very fast hockey game was wit- nessed the Y.M.C.A. ground on
Saturday, when the Argonauties heut the Y.M.C.A. by four goals to orių,
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In long putts the strength will be ter more accurately gauged if the stroke is de
the livered with
utmost smoothness.
Joyce Il'etlicred.
after leading by two goals at the R. YOUNG WINS
terval.
S. Xavier, B. Gosun and F.; Nolasco (1) seared for the winners, while Wellsing netted for the "Y.""
RADIO SPORTS v. NOMADS
GOLF TITLE
Over Happy Valley Course
the best score over the last
A friendly hockey match between |
I. Young won the Happy Valley when Radio Sports Club and Nomads yes-gell champlonship 'yesterday terday at Caroline fill resulted in a he returned a card út 147. Actually, win for the former by a good to nit however, Young won tes a result of
having scored by Klichelt after a fast med mine holes, Cul. 11. H Blake tied with
YOUTH 12 De aggregate, but Brat entre holes were done t against Young's 71,
even games,
EXCITING MATCH
Fusiliers Hold Indians
To A Draw
The Royal Wedel Rusieis hockey team had a successful week-end at
Shanshuipo, Recounting for Royal Engficers on Saturday by two goods to nil and running the idreer Kowloon Indian Teanas Chab team, to a draw on Sondas,
Saturday's match was fought at n fast pace, if the Fusations
Wergel
just a little superior in all depart- ments of the game and fully dejen v ed, their win.
afternoon
Col, J. H. Blake
A. T. Braley.
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W. S. HI+
R.K. Collings
K. S. Robertson D. S. Edwards 11. H. Muly T. 1. Palon
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HOME RUGBY
+
354
Newport's Win Against Abertillery
London, Sept 19.
The following were the results of
The game en Sundas was packed with thrille The Fusi- Hein were assay from the stat, med. Dhe eating Rugby Union, taniches
A played at Home within
were one 400 up minute. The Rowlison Hidros ! Blacklusati
thris Landon Scottish reduced The Trad, boscever centre-forward hiding the oppon-i Hathi
ely to OPT.
HONGKONG TÈLEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
THE
RACE TRAINING TIMES
PONIES PREPARING FOR EXTRA
MEETING NEXT SATURDAY
SOME. FAST GALLOPS PERFORMED
With the racing senson resuming next Saturday afternoon, when the Hongkong Jackey Club-conducts Its Seventh Extra Meeting, owners gave their ponies faster gallops to do on Saturday morning at Happy Valley.
Vixen Ter, Strathroy, Derby Day, Ranger, Zodige, Honey, and Honeymoon Eve were all seen to advantage, and seemed to. like their work. After a long rest it would appear that Hancy- races again for the Eve Stable, moon Eve will be winning considering its good performances at the annual meeting.
Other China ponies which did well wore King's Sceptre, King's Warden, Rose Evelyn, What A Chance, Onk Day and Valorem, in particular the last named pony.
Ruel
Detalls of the gallops appear below:
Worden
Racing Boy
Guld Dragin Bore Evelyn Young Chugs Potlatch Copper thes Strathroy Derby Day Zodine
Home Queen Tyne
Rugby Stai
Ranger
Diogenes
King's Parade Sarko
Welebridine
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20.4
31.2 1.45.3
21,
1936.
SPORT ADVTS.
Lawrence Wins Four Championships
THE HONG. KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Seventh Extra Race Meet-: STILL COLONY'S
i weather per int will be held BEST SWIMMER ailing) ut HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 26th September, 1936, The Colony swimining glimpion-menag at 200 p.m. shios conclared at the Saturday, Lawrence has again par
led off four of the titles and reninhts Pongkong's champion swimmer, The completed results follow,
V.R.C. on
Colony 50 yards free-style.-1, Cpl. McCarthy (East Lancs.); 2. H. L. Ozorla (University): 3, Rim. Hamilton (R.U.R.). Time.-26 3/5 swam: R. Guldman Eres. Also (Y.M.C.A.) and Lieut. A. J. Lewis (n.W.F.).
Colony 100 yards breast-stroke.-- 1, E. M. Marques (V.R.C.); 2, Wong Iu-man (Mak Ngah); 3, Cpl. Fildes (East Lancs.). Time-75 3/5 secs. Aino swam: K. Nazarin (V.R.C.) and L/Cph A. Thorpe (East Lanes.).
Colony Diving Championship-1,
Roza-Pereira
280.3 (V.R.C.), points; 2, Fus. Owens (R.W.F.), 271.4 points: 3, Wong Weon-kal (C.B.C.), 229.8 points. Also competed: Cpl. F. Gregson (East Lanes).
Colony 440 yards free-style-1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C.); 2, Pic. Taylor (East Laner). Time---5 mins. 31 1/5
Recs.
Colony 100 yards free-style.--1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C.); 2, Norman Lee (S.C.A.A.): 3, Rfm. Hamilton (R.U.R.). Time.-57 3/5 secs.
Throwing the Polo Bali-1, Chian Ini-kl
Tlend (C.B.C.); 2, F. V. (YM.CAD); 3, Cpl. McCarthy (East Lahrs.). Distance-72 feet.
Colony 100 yurda buck-stroke,-1, Lau Pu-hel (University); 2, W. Law- rence (V.RL.C.); 3, Pte. Taylor (East Lancs.). Time,-~08 4/5 secs. (record). Colony 100 yards free-style---1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C); 2, L. Roza- Pereira (V.R.C.); 3, Pie. Taylor Time.-12 mink. 2 (East Lumes.).
Ladies 100 yards free-style chan pionship-1. Miss V. Thirwell VJC); 2 hits Yeung Sau-chua (S.C.A.A)); 3. Biss D. Hunt (V.R.C.). Time--75 2/5 recs.
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2nd. 3rd,
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5th. Last 4th.
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30.2 2.27.4
72
Energency Call
39 1.10
1,40,4
32.4
Celebration Time
1
1.37
2.12.4
2.40
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fest returns were as follows. R. Young
Old Stor
49
1.32
2.11
22.44
33
76, 71-147
Vixen Tor
38.2
1.06.4
1.34.3
25.4
75.
72147
Laughing fr
41
4.19
1.533
2.24.3
80
152
Yo Ho
46
1.27.2 2.00
2.40.2
40
1.16.3 1.51
2.24
31 3.17.4 31.2 2.54.4 30.1
74 154
Kinne
255
70 150
King's Sceptre
40
1.16.3
161
1.01
2.24 2.54.4
30.4
Tiny Star
44.3
1.31
22.15
9.64.1 3.20.4
32.3
154
31
1.16.3
1.53.2 2.27.4 3.01
33.1
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70.
Partie
11
1.10.3
1.532 2.27.4
3.01
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1.053 136
20.2
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30 161
30.3 1.17
1.52 2.23.2
31.2
161
35,2 1,05.3
1.34.4
20.1
347 101.2 1.40.3 2.13
32.2
40.3 1.16.3 1.51.
2.23.2
2
40.3 1.10.3 1.51
2.23.2
42,3 1.29
1.50
1.50
2.20
33
16
1.07
1.37
2.05
18
20 2 58
1.24.4
35.2
109
1.30.4 2.07
27.1
30
ILLA .1.43.4 2,15
31.1
11⁄2
30.1
1.10.3
1.51.1 2.25 2.57.2
32.2
1% 41
1.23.2
2.03
2.30.3 3.12.3
33
39
1.00 2
1.38:3
2.05.8
27
38
3.13
1.45.3 2.20
34.2
30
1.13
1.45.3
2.20
2,20
34.2
30
1.14.4 1.47.2
4.10.
2.10.1
32.2
Mistake
345
1.11
1.44.1
2.15.2
31.1
3 Rosslyn Book
30 3
1.12
1.47.1 222
2.53.3
31.3
3 Wasps.
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Kid's Leat
1.11.2
2.20,3 2.52
19 Bedford
11
Hotary
1.03.2
1.34.3 2.04.1
Cardi
11 Bristol
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Sylvandale
30.3 1.15
1.48.4 2.18.2
29.3 29.3
Devonport Tod Gluscenter
Double Chaner
39
1,16
1.50.2 221.2
31
Serviers 1 Old Rurs
Foxbridge
39
1.18 1.50.2
2.21.2
3 Coventry
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1.06.1
1.34.1
20 Plymouth
1.19.3
1.57.3
2.20
20 31.2
Albion &
Roseau
1.13.2 1.46.2 239
32.3
ten Northamptons
Richmond
20
What A Chines
37
30 Abertillery
0 Neath
6
Valorous
1.13.2 1.44.3 31.03.3 1.35.3
2.18
33.2
3
Just That
Streamline
40.2 1.14 1.45.3 2.15.3
30
Services 13 Loutton Irish
10
ok Bay
31
314 104 1.30.2
402 114 1.45.3 2.15.3
30
32.4
Headingley
13
vent Hall
$34
1.07.4 1.43
35.1
Violet Queen
33.4 1.04.3 1.36.2 205.3
20.1
School 14 Duey
R
Hobnink Stor
33
1.01.2 1.28,2 1.56.3
27.1
Centre Court
38
1.11.2 1.42.3 2.10
27.2
School 21 Glasgow Acas 13
-Renter,
Electron
14 30
1.12.4 1.43.4
2.30.3
26.3
13
1103 143 2.13.3 2.45.4
32.1
42.2
1.00
149 210.3
30
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1.16 1.47.4 2.10.2
28.3
30
1.07.4 1.41.2
33.3
36
1.07.4 141,!
33.3
11 30.2
1.13.2 158.4 2.27
2.39
32
37
1.13.3 1.47.1
33.3
15
35
1.09.2 1.42.4 213
30.1
1.11.4 11.4 -
30
1.415.3
1,36 2.06.2
30.3
1
is
1.42.4.
1.01
314
1.27.3
20.3
403
3.01.3 31.1
31.3
27.3
35.4 22.4
Shortly before the bad)-trae, the Fusillers gains Tooi: through thear Initie ritat. The rjeester second half was played at an ex- tremely fast part. anast after minutes the sore was levelled again, Newport the Kawloon Indiaus centre forward Swansea nggalų being the stover,
Portmeith.
The scoring did not however end Waterloo There, as the Fusiliers got another Glasgow Fligh goal within a few mit:utes.
Just
fore the end, the Kowloon Indians 18hrad Hagh scored from a corner hit, thus lain?~ ing the anal seöres to thrise pojila all.
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1.19.3 1.56.1 2.30
403 1.19.3 1.56.1 2.30 3.01,3
15. 392 149.32.00- 9.33.3-3.05.2-31:4
1 39.4 1.11.1 1.42.2 22.10
1
30 1.12.3
1,45 2.16.4-
1 341 169 1.42.1 2.15
11⁄2 1.8.2 1.55:1 2.31.3 3.94.3 23
Thursday's Callops
200 yards Open relay free-style.-- 1. University S. C. (II. L. Ozorio.
Late Po-bel, Cheank Wing-ngold and L. Oliverin); 2. South China A. A. (Wong Chi-lung, Kwok Hon-ming, ip Hon-chuen nnd Norman Lee); 3, VR.C. (L. M. Remedios, L. Roan- Pereira, W. Lawrence and A. A. da Roza): 4, Army (Lieut. A. J. Lewis, Lieut. R. A. Barion, Rfm. Hamon and Cpl. McCarthy)) 5, Y.M.C.A. "A" (H. G. Lange, H. Millington, A.
Keown and R. Gofdman),
Colony Long Plunge.--1, L/Cpl. G. London (East Lancs.); 2. E. de Souza (Recreio). Distance.--52 ft. 7 ins.
Colony 220 yards freestyle.-1, W. Lawrence (V.R.C.); 2. Pte. A. Taylor (East Lanes.): 3, Boy J. Derbyshire (East Lanes.). Time.--2, mins. 25 475 seda,
OTHER RESULTS.
The following were the results of the events for members of the V.R.C. held in-between the Colony chinh- pionships on Saturday nght:
100 yards back-stroke junior
championship.—1, H. J. Guterres: 2, M. M. de V. Soares; 3, L. M. Reme dion. Time--84 secs.
Ladies 20 yards free-style handli- cap.--Won by Miss C. Stimson.
Boys' 100 Jands
free-style
hundienn. 1.--A:-- Cutterrest-2-M-} Remedion.
Ladies 100 yards free-style handi- cap-1, Miss D. Hunt; 3, Mrs. McMahan.
Water-Polo.-V.R.C. heat
Army
V.R.C.: E. L. Gosano; N. Delgado and W. Lawrence; H. L. Ozorio; L. Roza-Pereira, A. Á. da Roza and C. Roza-Pereira,
5-1
40
1.17.1 1.54.
2.20
34
36
21 30
1.11.3 1.44 2.16 1.13.4 1.42.2
32
28.3
32.2
13 31.4
" 363 1,13.3 1.46.
36.2 1.10.1 1.43.1
24 45.1.08.1 1,40
Clubhouse Chatter By "Veritas".
(Continued from Page 3) which had the Chinese completely TORRY. The first three rounds were Bock-cheung in a challenge match fairly even, though Aguinaldo used at the Lee Theatre yesterday. the more effective grips. In the was, in fact, the best wrestling conted up and was credited with a fall, fourth round he hid Wont welf test Hongkong has seen for a long while in the fifth the hurted the Chi- time and chief honours go unstinting-rese ly to the Filipina. The "no decisions out of the ring. Wong was a (Rand fighter but did not appear to be verdict came as a surprise until the able to follow up advantages. Hie
was made known. Actually used the
conventional grips which Aguinaldo had a fair amount in handeid not unduly worry the lithe of his opponent. Wong made Aguinaldo. The Filipino made effec- dashing start and quickly had thetive use of the leg splits and the toe Filipine on the Boor, but Aguinaldo hold, and was, on the whole, a very indicated his skill by crawling out of much more scientifle wrestler. Mat dangerous position. Then he got "fans" will welcome n return bout Wong in two of Burro log split between these men.
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Playful Poodles
Army: Pte. Ellingham (Eust Laines.); Cpl. Fides and Pté Tunstall (East Lanes,); Lieut. J. M. Calvert (R.E.); Gar. Roscoe (R.A.). Cpl. McCarthy (East Lancs.) and Gnr
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E. P. Humphreys Scores 85 Runs At King's Park
Playing for the Hongkong Cricket. Club" in a friendly match against H.M.S. Adventure on Saturday at King's Park, E. P. Humphreys scor- ed 85 runs out of 144 for seven wickets (declared) made by fr Club. S. A. Reed scored 27, and Corporal Arden took' Four Club wickets for 48 runs.
The Naval side were dismissed for 95 runs, Lt. Gordon scoring 48. J. Redman took four wickets" for 22 runs, J. R.. Way three for 11 and E. Bathurst two for 16.
The Club won by 40 runs.
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