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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Ninth Extra' Ilace Meeting will be helt (weather permitting) .at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday,

THRILLING FOOTBALL

AT EVERTON

24th October, 1938, commencing English League

nt 2.00 p.m.

The Firat Bell will be rung at

1.30 p.m.

By Order,.

8. A. SLEAP,

Acty. Secretary. Hongkong, 19th October, 1936.

KING'S.

Beat Scots

London, Oct. 21. Some 25,000 spectators Kaw the English Football League represents- five teani defeat the Sentiish League by two clear goals at Everton to-day.

Smith of Kilmarnock replaced Simpson in the Scottish side, other wise the teams lined up as adver- Bised.

Scotland won Die LoRs, but the Englishmen were aggressive in the

the opening minutes and

Scottish

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It was saved from falling by the baeks when Dixie Dran headed in and ail but scored. Then in the 15th minute Westwood was brought down in the penalty area and Bastia of the Arsenal scored from the result ant kick.

Twenty minutes later, Westwood,

while 'harassed by two opponents, Aicked a square pass across Bustin into the net.

The English players were faster on the ball and deserved their two-nit

lead at the interval.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

Our Daily Golf Hint

nating as much as possible Compactness incans elimi

room for error in making the stroke,

-Gené Sarazent,

THURSDAY, OCTOBER

TALL SCORING IN HOME RUGBY

Surrey Beat Sussex By 31 Points To Nil

22, 1936.

WATER POLICE

WITHDRAW FROM BILLIARDS LEAGUE

Owing to difficulty in raising a team, the Water Polico have re- luctantly withdrawn from the MC- | Ewan-Younger Billiards and Snooker

London, Oct. 21. Kent bent

Eastern Counties Beckenham, while Sussex suffered | League. a heavy defeat at the hands-of The R.A. Headquarters, however, Surrey at Bexhill to-day when these have sportingly offered to enter the

CLUBHOUSE CHATTER county rugby teams mei. At West league and will comnience tick fix-

BY. "VERITAS"

(Continued from. Page 8.J

general Improvement made in the course of a year. On the other hand one finds it hard to deny Von Crumm pride of place. In regarding resuits, it seems only fair to consider those tipt to and Including the United States chumplanship. If we do that we find that Von Cramm's record is and the only As imposing ag

ng Budge's, point on which they cannot compare in the matter of progress. But that

beenuse Von Cramm had alrendy "arrived" whereas Budge, up to 1930, was only on the horizon. Actually Von Cram can point to a national championship victory over Perry in

Hartlepool Derbyshire.

Durham overwhelmed tures at once. They have also of- fered lo complete back fixtures ni their opponents' convenience,

The results of the day's leading matches were as follows:

Kent

10 E. Countles Surrey

0

34

Durham Cambridge U 45 Portsmouth

Services

Derbyshire

The highest break in the Billiards

-3 League to date is 33, recorded by W. si Statord, of the Royal Naval Yard

Folice.

St. Bart's Hos, 0 The following are the latest re-

sults of matches played: IR.N.Y. POLICE

8

R.M.C. (Sandhural) 12

-Reuter.

PhDpoll

LADIES' HOCKEY

Royal Ulster Rifles Much Too Good

an international field of talent. That | The Indles' hockey teams of the is more than Budge can claim. Bud- Royal Ulster Rides

met

East

Nicholls

Знясу

គហ្នឹងដ

Y. RA.BI.C.

150 Catell

120 JackmATE,

305

18 Powaland

12

34 Kingaton

160 Catena

48 Smith

K.N.Y.P. 4; TA.N.C. 1.

B.W.F.

Sollten

Scott

Le Robinven

F'rice

Conten

v. HEAR.A.

100 Home

Siddal

* Grant

42 Jolina

KLWP 3: ILK.5, Rige. 2. Te.U.H.

Me Alinden Mandera

Grey

Wailer

Clements

in a

G.. Mer

GB Andrews

100 nell 气

Kmith

44 Bowler F3

RUR. 1; 0.5.M. 4:

bul

IL.U.R.

R.A.

ILA.M.E, A.R.Q.

and the ge's only success against Perry prior Lonenshire Regiment

match on the Murray to the Pheifle South-West tourna-friendly ment which followed The US, Pornde ground yesterday. | national championship, was n three The Ulster lactica proved far Team THRILLING SECOND HALF sela to two win in a friendly at Enst-superior in every department and A. Men

IN.Y.P. The second half opened in thrill-

bourne, the occasion being used to

won easily by 10 goals to nll, scor- IL.W.P ing manner, bolt roalkeepers throw "tune-up" the British Davis team for ing five, in each half. The East 1.8.1 ing thentselves full length to make the Challenge Round. Beyond this Lanes. fadies were very keen daring Raves. Then Male of the erry, beat the young American at need a great deal more practice. Arsenal headed out of

with Wimbledon. goal

and again at

Cupi Holdcroft out of position, and in re-fills. When it comes to Davis

FUSILIERS DEFEATED ponse to this narrow escape, Hastinant other tournament comparisons, | On Tuesday the H.K. Bde. H.K.S. cok the bait down and hil the cross- Von Cramm has nothing to concede R.A., beat the Royal Welch Fusiliers bar with Bery shot.

Budge. Von Cramm

beat at Shamshuipo eight to three. The Quist in the Davis Cup, and proba- first 10 minutes saw the players | bly would have benten Crawford settling down, and after that play

had they met. The German reached was fast and keen. the Wimbledon final for the second successive

Ile also reached more of the game than their opet the second successive year, and this

Accessive year, the French championship final for

the

A miranderstanding between Scottish backs let in Richardson, hut the Englishman shot straight against the goalkeeper.

Towards the close the Scots had

ents, "who appeared satisßed to rest on their laurels.-Reuter,

WEEK-END CRICKET

time won it. True, he suffered a

L. Garthwaite made a welcome

and halves combined well, and by turn to the HKS. side, and scored Leveral gonia. The RKS, forwards straight sets Davis Cup defeat at the three-quarter time were leading by hands of Eric Mnter of Spain, but seven to n. then Budge was several times de- feated by young; Bitsy Grant before he went to England last summer. As an academic tennis player, I still

European Press To Meet think Van Cromm has a slight edge

Royal Navy

,

over Budge, and with their records) so similar, the German just about deserves second place in a world's ranking list.

very fine rally, and scored four goals.

The Royal Welch then made

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LEAGUE TABLE

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52338 93438

Games Ganes Pinyes for numinat Dur

SWEEPSTAKE RACES Lobo And Widgeon Win In Yesterday's Event

-Sweepstake races for "A" Class and Mixed Cinas yachts were held yesterday over a 7.5 miles by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club from the Club line to the North Fair- way busy and back.

Results:

"A" Class: Started 2.45 p. Yacht Finished

Lobo

16.33.35

(Mrs. Edwards) Painted Lady 18.35,03

(Mojar F. C. Booty)

The Hongkong Press are meeting You'd Better Book Nowers of the M.CC. cricket team now Isobel the Royal Navy in D friendly cricket matchi

at King's Park Sunday, commencing dì 2 p.m. and will be represented by the follow

Ing

G.

C. Burnett (China

Mail)

10.33.15

COUTSC

Fos.

1

2

3

Cicada

Widgeon

(Major B, E. C. Dixon) ..... 10.18.15 (Licut. Col. A, C. Marsh) True Blug 16.30.10

(Capt. D. Swinburne) Mixed Classes; Started 2.55 p.m.

Finished Cor'led Pos. 10.43.58 10.29.30 1 (Mies Crawhill Wilson)

2 ...... 16.31.05 16.31.05 (Mr. T. Ramus) Dorothen 10.37.00 18.31.23 3

(Lieut. Col. S. D. Reid) Eunice

....... 16.57.30 10.31.69 (Mr. F. Anthony)

4

5

Zephyr

Gael

4

10.37.31 5 ..... 16.52.31 (Capt. E. R. Freeman)

17.02.31 18.38.21 (Capt. G. M. Denning)

in Australia was relayed from Mel- bourne last night, and was in turn the reserved seaty relayed from ZDW, the local broad- HEAR that

($3.50) for the Tilden-Vines ten-casting station. Atmospherics, how- bis exhibition which take place next ever, interfered so badly with the Capt.

F. D. Pereira (S. C. M. Post), | munnth are selling like hot cakes. reception that It was abandoned. E. C. Fincher (Dally. Prose), S. | All Hongkong intends to turn out to MneNider

Yacht To-night at 8.20 p.m. there will A R. see the famous professionals in ac-be a 10-minute commentary on the (Daily Press), Murkar (Dally. Press), 3. R. Luke tion, and readers who have not yet opening day's play of the match (S. C. M. Post), J. Velge (S. C. M. made their reservations, are advised between the M.C.C. and a Combin- Post), il, Brokenshire (S. C. M. to jump in and do so now, otherwise ed West Australian XI,, which com Port): F. Smith (Dally Press), F.

they

themselves left out may find

mences at Perth to-day. M. el Arculli (China Mail) and G. Lee (Daily Press). The loyal Navy sented by:

will be repre-

Comdr. Wauchope (Capt.), Engr. Comdr. Davis, Lt. Cochrane, I Gordon, L. Davies, Lt. Harper, Lt. Prowse. Lt. Cotman, Comdr. Hay- ter, A.B. Marsh, P.O. Hinde, Scor 1 CN: C.E.R.A French; Umpire: C.E.R.A. Honeywell.

SCHOOL MATCH

ELLIS KADOORIE INDIAN SCHOOL BEATS LA SALLE

The Ellis Kadoorie Indian School defeated La Salle College by 54 in a friendly cricket match at Scokun- poo yesterday.

Batung first, the Indian School compiled 100, towards which N. Singh contributed 44, hitting 10 fours, and S. Balwan!, 23. Gosano look four for 50,

J.

La Salle replied with 65, towards which Z. Gosane contributed 25 and J. Gosano 15 not out. K. M. Rum- jahn took seven for 25 and S. Noranjan three for six.

CLUB RUGBY TEAM

The Royal Welch Fusiliers defeat- ed the Hongkong Football Club. Rugby "A" XV, yesterday on the Club ground by three tries to nil.

There was no score, at half lime but after the interval, Willlums, Engle and Stride crossed the line to score nine points for the Fusiliers.

Cornelius failed with one kiek and Jeffries had an unlucky day, failing

|| 3-IN-ONE OIL to convert either of the two kicks he

took and also falling to advantage of a penalty lifek.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

SHALL

I SHOOT

?

lake

NO! WE'LL CAPTURE HIM ALIVE IF WE CAN!

HE MAY BE

WORTH PLENTY!!

the cold. Remember how it Was with Helen Wills-Moody in 19317

My only doubt is whether the organ-every day belleve every sent would isers will be able to begin to nebe utilised. But it's impossible to do commodate the number of people who that on the Hongkong Cricket Club will want to see these matches. If ground. So the best thing is to get they had accommodation for 5,000 your seat without delay.

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