1936-10-22 — Page 9

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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Ninth Extra Race Meeting will be held (wenther permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday; 24th October, 1936, commencing at:2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung int 1.30 p.m.

By Order.

S. A. SLEAP,

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

KING'S.

THRILLING FOOTBALL

AT EVERTON

English League Beat Scots

London. Oct. 21.

Some 25,089 speelators. Kaw the | English Football League representa- tive team defeat the Sealtish Lengue by two rirar ndals at Everton to-day. Smith of Kilmarnock [replaced Simpson in the Scottish side, other wind the teams lined up us adver- tril.

Scotland won the loss, but the Englishmen were aggressive in the opening minutes and the Scottish

NEXT ATTRACTION! goal hatt some narrow escapes,

PLANbut as COHEL

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1t was saved from falling by the backs when Dixle Dean frauded in and all but scored. Then in the 15th minute Westwood was brought down In the penalty area and Bestin of the Arsenal stored from the result- ant kick.

Twenty minutes later. Westwood, while hurasand by wo

opporrents, Bicked a square puss

fram Bastin into the net.

up

THURSDAY,

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

Our Daily Golf Hint

TALL SCORING IN HOME RUGBY

Compactness means clim Surrey Beat Sussex By

nating as much as possible room for error in malting the stroke.

Clone Sarazen,

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do that

general improvement made in the course of a year. On the other hand one find it hard to deny Von Cranm pride of place. In regarding results, it seems only fair to consider th

to und Including the United Slates championship, It we do that we find that Von Cramm's record is as imposing us Uudge's, and the only point on which they cannot compare is in the matter of progress. But the is because Von Crumm had already "arrived" whereas Badee, up to 1938. was only on the horizon. Actually championship victory over Perry in Von Cramm can point to a national an international field of talent. Tint is more than Budge ne's

:

31 Points To Nil

Condon, Oel. 21.

Kent bent' Eastern Counties

OCTOBER 22, 1936.

WATER POLICE WITHDRAW

FROM BILLIARDS LEAGUE

Owing to diflculty. in raising team, the Water Police have re- luctantly withdrawn from the Mc- Ewan-Younger Billiards and Savoker

Beckenham, while Sussex ruffered | League. a heavy defeat at the hands of The RA. Headquarters, however, Surrey it Bexhill to-day when there have sportingly offered to cater the county rugby teams mot. At West, Jengue and will commence their fix- Durham overwhelmed į tures at once. They have also of- fered to complete back ixtures at

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The results of the day's leading their opponents' convenience. matches were as follows:

Kent Sussex Durham

Derbyshire Cambridge 45 St. Bart's Hos Portsmouth

Services 6 K.M.C.

The highest break in the Billords League to date is 33, recorded by W. Stafford, of the Royal Naval Yard Police,

The following are the latest re- suits of matches played: RNY, POLJCK

** IFA.M.C.

Stafford

(Sandhurst)

12

hipott

-Renter.

Nicholls

R.S.V.P,

KW.F.

All Seat!

Po'even

Title

Costen

LADIES' HOCKEY

Royal Ulster Rifles Much Too Good

150 tell

160 Jackman

58

Powland

43

Smith

King

HAMC, 1.

4. 11.K.H.R.A.

120 Extens

120 Barman

40 bin

02 Grant

43 Jo

RW.F. 1; RKS. Dage, 4.

k 11.K.

McAlinden

* G* Mens.

68 Andrew's

24

Manders

Firry

Clementa

RUR. 14.8.3., 4.

Wallace The ladies' hockey teams of the

And the

met

Regiment pelor Lancashire

The English players were faster on 16 my success can claim. Bul. ( Royal Ulster Rifles

the ball and deserved their two-nil lead at the interval.

Еня nstairst Perry

Int A to the Paciße South-West

mnich on The touron-friendly

Murray ment which followed thr OS. Parade, ground, yesterday.

The Ulster ladien national championship, was a thres

proved Isr THRILLING SECOND HALF sets to two win in a friendly at East- superior in every department

und The second half opened in thrill-

bourne, the occasion being used to won cásily, by 10 goals 10 nil, scar- In cael half. The Eust Ang manner, bath goalkeepers throw-ye-up” the British Davis team for int five

anes. Indien were very keen bu! need nigrent den more practice.

ing themselves full length to make

daring saves. Then Male of the Arsenal headed out of

Koal with Halderaft put of poution, and in re- ponse to this narrow escape, best took the ball down and hit the cross- bar with a Bery shot.

A misunderstanding betwee the Scottish backs Int in Richardson, but the Englishman shot straight against the goalkeeper,

Towards the close the Scots had more of the game than their oppon- ents, who appeared satisfied to rest on their laurels.---Renter.

WEEK-END CRICKET

European Press To Meet

Royal Navy

"Von

the Challenge Round. Beyond this Ferry beat the young Amerienn at Wimbledon, and again at Forest

s. When it comes to

Davis Cu

Cup and other tournament comparisons. Von Cramm has nothing to concede Bulga

Cramm also beat Quist in the Davis Cup, and proba- bly would have beaten Crawford had they mel. The German renched The Wimbledon final for the second successive your. He also reached the French championship dnat for the second successive

he suffered

FUSILIERS DEFEATED'

On Tuesday the H.K. Boe, H.KS. R.A., beat the Royal Welch Fusillers at Shamshup eight to three. The dist 10 minutes saw the players settlint down, and after that play was fast and keen,

Lt. Garthwaite made welcome return to the H.KS, side, and scored several goals. The HKS, forwards

thne won it. Trust and this and halves combined well, and by

straight sets Davis Cup defeat at the bands of Erie Mater of Spalu, hurt! then Badge was several times de feated by young Bitsy Gaut before he went to England last summer. As an academic tennis player, I st think Von Cramm has a slight edge ¦ over Budge, and with their records so similar, the German just about deserves arond place in a work's ranking list.

The Hongkong Press are meeting You'd Better Book Now

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friendly

the Royal Navy in ricket match at King's Park on Sunday, commencing at pan, and

HEAR that the reserved seats will be represented by the follow- ($3.50) for the Tilden-Vines ten ing:

nis exhibition which take place next G C. Burnett (China Mait) month are selling like hot cakes. Capt., F. D. Pereira (S, C. M. Post). All Hongkong intends to turn out to E. C. Fincher (Daily Press), S. see the famous professionals in ne- MacNider (Daily Press). A Rtion, and readers who have not ye Markar (Daily

Press). J. R. Luke made their reservations, are advised (S. C. M, Port), J. Veiga (S, C. M. to jump in and do so now, otherwise Post), 1. Brokenshire (S. C. M. they may nd themselves left cut in Pust), F. Smith (Daily Press). F. the cold. Remember how it Was M. el Arculli (China Mail) and G. with Helen Wilis-Moody in 1531? Ler (Daily Press).

My only doubt is whether the organ- ineru will be able to begin to ac- commodate the number of people who will want to see these matches. If they had accommodation for 5,800

The Royal Navy will be repre- sented by:

Comdr. Wauchope (Capt.), Engr. Comdr. Davis, L. Cochrane, Lt. Gordon. Lt. Davies, L. Harper. Lt. Prowse, L. Colman, Comdr, Hay- ter, A.B. Marsh, P.O. Hinde. Scor- CEHA French: Umpire. CERA. Honeywell.

SCHOOL MATCH

ELLIS KADOORIE INDIAN SCHOOL BEATS LA SALLE

The Ellis Kadoorie Indian School defeated La Salle College by 54 in friendly cricket match at Saokun- poo yesterday,

Balting first, the Indian School compiled 100, towards which Singh contributed 44, biting fours, and S. Balwani, 23, Gosano took four for 50.

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La Salle replied with 55, towards which Z. Gasino contributed 25 and J. Gusano 15 not out. K.-M. Rum- Jahn took seven for 25 and S. Narunjan three for six.

CLUB RUGBY TEAM

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

There was no seore ut half time but after the Interval. Williams, Eugie and Stride crossed the line to score nine points for the Fusiliers.

Cornelius failed with one kick and Jeffries hind an unlucky day, falling to convert either of the two kicks he look and Also falling to take advantage of a penalty kick.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

three-quarter time were leading by seven to nil.

The Royal Welch tien made very time rally, and scored four goals.

CRICKET BROADCASTS RADIO INTERVIEWS WITH M.C.C. TEAM

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SWEEPSTAKE RACES

Lobo And Widgeon Win In Yesterday's Event

Sweepstake races for "A" Class and Mixed Class ynchts were held yestently over a 7.5 inites by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club from the Club line to the North Fair- way buoy and back.

Results:

Loba

4

Course

"A" Class; Started 2.15 pm. Yacht Finished

16.33.35 (Mrs. Edwards} Painted Lady 16.35.05

(Major F, C. Booty)

10.35.15 ...... 10.39 (Major B. E. C.

Dixon) 16.38.15 (Licut. Col. C. Marsh)

of the M.C.C. cricket team now Isobel in Australia was relayed from Mei- Iourne last night, and was in turn Cicada relayed from ZIW, the lokal brood- casting station. Atmospherics, how-True Blue ever, interfered so badly with the reception that it was abandoned.

To-night at 8.20 p.m. there will be a 10-minute commentary on the Widgeon opening day's play of the matchi between the M.C.C, and a Combin- ed West Australian X1, which com- mences at Perth to-day.

every day I believe every sent wouki be atilised. that on the Hongkong Cricket Club But it's impossible to do ground. So the best thing is to get your seat without delay.

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18.31.03 16.31.05 2 (Mr. T. Ramus) Dorothea ... 10.37.00 16.33.23 3

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Zephyr Gael

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17.02.31 10.30.21 (Capt. G. M. Denning)

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HONG KONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.

The total Expenditure in 1930 on behalf of sick and destitute children is estimated at $22,000, against which the Income to date, is $20,000 only.

In order to continue its work, the Society asks for the balance of

$2,000

before the close of the financial year on 31st October.

Hon. Treasurers;

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P. & O. Buliding.

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Hongkong.

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TWO PLACES AT

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AT THE

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