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THE HONGKONG

How They Stand In The Tables

TELEGRAPH.

LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS

Division I

Hongkong F.C. Fusiliers

Results

7 Eastern Ath.

0 East Lancs.

Club de Recreio 1 St. Joseph's

ILK. Polico

1 Kowloon FC.

2

ONWOR

1 R. Ulster Rifles 6

S. China "B"

1

K'loon Chinese

1 Chineze · Ath,

1

League Table

Goola

Hongkong F.C. R.U.R.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.

S. China "B" St. Joseph's R.W, Fullers East Lancs. Recreio Athletle K'loon Chinese Chinese (K). Kowloon F.C. Eastern Ath.. H.K. Police.. S. China "A" O Royal Navy

0 0 12 0.4

0 0 0 1 4

0 8 3 3

3

1 6 4 2

0 0 0

Division II

Results Hongkong F.C. 4 Eaglern Alh. Fusiliers

1 East Lancs.

R. Ulster Rifles 2 Royal Navy Chinese Police Royal Engrs. South China 3 Kowloon F.C. R.A. S'cutters 2 RA. Lyemun K'loon Chinese 4 Chinese Ath.

League Table

Goals

0

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

1 0 15 4 4

Royal Engrs, Royal Navy South China Fusiliers Enst Lancs. R.U.R....* Hongkong F.C. Chinese (K) Chinese Police RA. Lyemun R.A. S'cutters Athlelle Kowloon F.C. Eastern Ath.. 2

Division III

MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936.

FOOTBALL GAME WITH A MORAL

cour- much

··LOCAL YACHTING

Commodore's Cup Series On Saturday Last

The first of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Commodore's Cup zerles of races was decided on Saturday over a 10.8 miles course.

Dorothea (Lt-Col. §. D. Reld) won

(Continued from Paga 8.) wards, the defence played a Bgeous game. There wasn't finesse about it, but it served its the "H" Closs, Jan (Mr. J. Johnsen) purpose nobly. Alves, playing in the "A" Class and Robena (Mr. D. place of A. V. Gosano, and Silva, Wagstaff) secured the honours in played tremendously hord games the "I" and "Y" Class. Eunice (Dr. and crowded Leonard and his Inside J. Thomas) won the "G" Class event men so successfully, that they were when Goel, the only other entrant, able to relieve any sort of threaten-failed to start. ing situation.

Detailed results were as follows;

Determination was the kernote of the Recrelo defence, and it earned its_reward,

It was interesting to see Beltrao figuring in the forward line, though for the most part he played as a half back, and incidentally was in- strumental in keeping a thorough

Nevertheless he on Ward,

• SUCCK have kept up' with his collca-

gues to some material advantage. More than once the ball went astray because it was passed into an empty space which he should have веел nhưng

What It meant

was that the majority of the Recreto attacks had to be developed by the left wing. Alves and Gomes did their best, though Alves experienced trouble in controlling the ball on a fast ground. Gomes was the only vannor to cause any anxiety 10. Sousa and Costa,

SOUSA AND COSTA

And here it is well to mention the

Isobel

(Major Dixon) Carpenter

BRITISH GOLF

SUCCESS

Miss Barton Wins American Title

Why She Left

The East.

Englishwoman Tells Of "Penalties Of Life Abroad..

"I have travelled over the greater part of the world," stated Mrs. M. Crowden, now residing at 40, Broad Oak-road, St. Helens, to a newspaper reporter. "My husband Is trainer of racehorses, and he, has controlled stables on Die Continent, in New, Zeala Zealand, Australia and India.

Summit, New Jersey, Oct. 3. Miss Pamela Barton (Great Bri- tain) won the American Women's Golf championship played here to- day, defeating Mrs. Orcutt Crows by four up and three to play.

Miss Barton was ene up at the eighteenth hole, after being down at the ninth, and five up of the 27th. hole and lying dormie five. I was living in India for three The championship was over a years, and while there I contracted course of 30 hoies-Reuter.

malarial fever, and for a while my life was despaired of. Although, I recovered somewhat, - the tropical climate was too much for me and I had to leave my husband and retur

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"After my return, however, I was subject to recurring attacks of the malaria and I dreaded the approach of symptoms foretelling an attack. I

MIRS Barton sanke a 47-foot chip shot to end the first eighteen holes one up, and thereafter played sensa-suffered from chills, my appetite went tional golf.

food completely and the very sight. was distasteful to me. "This went on until I became almost a complete mental and physical wreek, and didn't

even wish to live. "Then one day a booklet came into

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Over Jed Forest

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The following are the results of the leading Rugby Union matches played at Home on Saturday:

7 Leleester

Coventry

Devonport Services

15 Bristol

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"H"- Cines Started 14.30

Corrected Position Dorollica

10.32.45 (Lt.-Col. S. D. Reld) Diana

********* 16.85.58 (Mrs, D. W. Persne)

D.N.F. Rolla Siski Ariel

I

2

D.N.F.

D.N.F.

"A" Class Started 14.35

Finished Jan

10.44.30 (Mr. J. Johnson)

16.45.46 Joss

(Mr. J. R. L. Stanton) 16.40.44 Artemis

(Mr. C. C. Blake) Gull

(Mr. B. Naess)

-

HOME RUGBY

2

3

10.47.21

1

Lobo

10.48.34 (Major I. B. Edwards) Cicada

...... 10.53.04 (Col. A. C. Marsh)

10.36.10

17.02.51 (Capt. D. M. Eley) Truc Blue ....... D.N.F. (Mr. H. S. Rouse)

D.N.F.

0

7

11

#

Gloucester

11 Old Cranleig-

hars

Guy's Hospital

Harlequina

"G" Class Started 14.45

Corrected Eunice

17.32.30 (Dr. 3. Thenius) Gael

DN.5. "T" & "Y" Class Started 14.55 Robena

17.21.13 (Mr, D. Wagstaf) Winkle

17.24.40 (Mr. F. Black) Sirius

17.25.47 (Capt. G. Thomas) Zephyr

...... 17.25.55 (Mr. T. C. Sharp) Widgeon

17.29.11 (Mr. L. Garner) Stella

17.30.14 (Mr. F. C. Manning)

17.30.10 (Mr. B. J. Scott-White)

Manchester

1

Rosslyn Park

Bath

1

Bradford

2

Llanelly

Moseley

3

Newport

4

Neath Glasgow Acas.

Heriotonions

1

7

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB

BEGINS SEASON

eferling performances of these two players. Their intelligent play did muchi to lift the game out of the ruck of sheer mediocrity, Costa's ta's anticipation, strong tackling and hetty clearances were good to be-Painted Lady hold,

and when he surged up to be among his forwards, it was Sousa who remulued behind and held the unerring judgment and fort with skill.

Į ked too the work of Omar at right half. This player is certainly an asset to the team, and he came out of a fairly gruelling test with honours. Elms WAS very self- possessedi and efficient at left half.

I have already written generally about the forward line. Leonard displayed the most initiative, but a good deal of his labours were spoilt by Delgado, who was painfully slow In ball manipulation. Ward, ke Beltrao, played too far back to be of any real help as an attacker, und Fernandez was never able to outwit 3 Alves.

Restilts

2 St. Joseph's

4 R.A.0.C.

2

5 Kwong Woh

D

Royal Engrs..4 Police (E)

4

1 Police (

4

4 East Lancs.

League Table

Goals

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SAILING MATCH

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eighth Extri Race Meeting

Sides for the second Hongkong will be held (weather permitting) Football Club Rugby trial game to at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, be held on the Club ground at 10th October, 1930, commencing at Happy Valley on Wednesday, Octo 2.00 p.m.

will be selected

The First Bell will be rung at Taylor, 1.30 p.m.

ber 7, at 8.15 from the following: The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club

Coloure-Bidwell, Frost, engaged the Pearl River Salling Lammert, Hands, Dunnett, Lyle, Club in a galling match yesterday Russell, Cliambers, Bonnar, Reld, morning and afternoon, the final re Edwards, Paul, Gilmore, Currie, sult leaving the Yacht Club winners Garrod, Redman, B. Hynes, Gallag by five points.

Hopkins, Heath, Kistner, P. Wil- Hinnle and Chadwick.

her

A MORAL. The match, however, provided one with a moral. It is: never handle a ball deliberately because it has beaten you. Leonard did so and the penalty was an equalising goal for the Recreio. I am certain that in a straight-forward drive on the Saints' goal, Recreio scored. But Leonard, because he could not intercept a pass to Alves on the left wing, deliberately handled the ball and gave Alves his one big chance. The young left-winger took It without hesitation, planting the bail into the net will a perfectly ungled drop shot from 25 yards.

This was about three minutes from Club leading by 13 points, but the The morning's races saw the Yacht time. Before this Leonard had given Pearl River S. C. reduced this mar-

Curlis, Grimths, the Salts a lead, but It was not a good goal and I thought that if gin during the afternoon.

Coppin, Cox, Sharp, Schna- Marques had dived for the ball

Humphreys, Cumming, D. Instead of trying to kick it away, he of 7.3 miles beginning at Channel Hynes, van Leeuwen, Clark, Brad- Rock, to Holt's Wharf, Quarry Bay ford, Andrews, Munro, Smart, Aus- In the first balt Gomes had ex-mark, North mark, Quarry Bay Watson, Peers ceptionally bad luck with angel mark and hishing at the Club line,All players who and Greven if feont shot which struck the cross-cast to west. The start was in a their names are omitted from these bar with the goalkeeper well beaten, west to cast direction. while early in the second half, which The results were as follows: was signalled with a blank score sheet, Ward made two shocking mis- takes, twice ballooning the ball over Yacht Helmuman Oberrter from ideal positions.

0

0

would have saved the shot.

"Princeton, Oct: 4- A sensation was caused in the "Mile of the Century" race at Pal- mer Stadium, Jack Lovelock, Inst year's winner, being beaten by San Romani, a comparative newcomer, by two yards. Glenn Cunningham was third, four yards behind.

The time returned by Romani was 4 mins. 9 secs. Lovelock's time was 4 mins. 10 secs, and Cunningham's 4 mins. 13 secs.-Reuter,

Nothing like riding in sluggish Weather!

ST. GEORGE'S RIDING SCHOOL WILL PUT YOU RIGHT Ma Tau Wei Rd., Kowloon. BUSES 3 & 11 PASS THE SCHOOL

The course was

son.

Whilderson G, Wilson, But-

Holden,

cher over a distance bel,

Pearl River 8. C.

AZ T. C. Fairburn, R.8. Rouse

I am convinced that both teams 64 C. Finch, Major Booty can play very much better than theyA10 11. Embeden, D. 7. Brott

AS J. Gardiner, M. N. Cootes | did in this match. But Recreio clearly

need some strengthening influence Total-Morning such na the Gosaño brothers, while A7 M. Bergast, F. O. Manning

AD R. EL Deardsworth, E.D.D, Wilson St. Joseph's might find it worth their A11 . . Minatt. Major Dixon..... while to eschew the close-passing | ali 1. W. E. Heath, Capi, Ely rame, and concentrate on moving the ball quickly from wing to wing.

M.C.C. IN CEYLON

Hardstaff And Allen Bat Wolf

Colombo, Oct. 4.

In a one-day match with All Cey- Ion, the MC.C. Test team won by five wickets and 83 runs,

The home team batted first and declared after making 149 runs for four wickets.

M.C.C. replied with 232 for five wickets, Hardstaff and Allen con- tributing 65 and 82 respectively. Both of them were undefeated at the close of the · Innings. Hammond scored 40.-Reuter.

Confusion

Grand Total

Hayal Hongkong Yacht Club A7 F. C. Manning, N. Bergaunt.... AP 1. D. D. Wilson, RJ. Beardsworth A11 Major Dixon IL J. M

A14 Capt. Eler, H. W. E Heath

Total-Morning

A2 1. B. Rose, T. C. Furn A4 Make Booty, LC, nch

AB M. N. Cootes, J. Gardiner A10 D. J. Boot White, IL Embden

Grand Tola)

Pta.

This evening's meeting of the Manuk Lodge of the Theosophical Society will be an apen one. All who are interested are invited to

attend, to hear an address by His Serene Holiness Shri Swamy R. A Jha on the subject "Ignorance and Bliss". The meeting will commence at 6 p.m. in the Lodge room, Heng- kong Club Annex, 10 Chater Road.

Hats, will be assured of a trial. Players are reminded that it is essen-

tial, to bring both a white and a coloured Jersey.

There will be a third and final trial game on Wednesday, October 14, commencing at 5.15 p.m. on the Club ground at Happy Valley.

UNIVERSITY AQUATICS

Lau Po-hei Individual Champion

+

Lau Po-hei, the Colony and Inter- port back-stroke swimming cham- plon, demonstrated his prowess as a one-man swimming team which he won practically every event in which he entered at the Hongkong Univer- sity annual

aquatic

Championships, held on Saturday afternoon at the European Y.M.C.A., carning 34 out of the 40 points which gave Morr15011 Hostel second place in the Inter- Hostel Championship, Rlect

Hostel meriting Brst position with 70 points.

In the 440 Yards free-style Lau swam all but the first length back- stroke, creating this free-style record on a back. In the 50 Yards back- | stroke Lau was in his element and

carlly won with a record time.

By Blosser

By Order,

6. A. SLEAP,

Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th October, 1936.

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