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How They Stand In The Tables
FIRST DEFEAT OF FUSILIERS
Below will be found the resulta of the week-end league and cup football, together with the amended league tables.
'LAI WANI CUP COMPETITION,
*The Army
3 Chinese
Royal Navy
St. Joseph's ·
1 Civilians
DIVISION 1.
East Lanes. Recreio Kowloon F.C. Royal Navy
Iesulte
2
R. U. Rifles Eastern Ath.
3.K. Police
2 Athletic
2 RW. Fusillers'
League Table
4
THE HONGKONG® TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,
Our Daily Golf Hint
Rugby The Best Of
One of the chief essentials Our Games
to a long straight drive is the brace up of the left side be- fore impact.
Fine
-Gene Sarasen,
Shooting By Knox
n
(Continued from Page 8.)
early on revealed his skill by picking up a forward pass and crushing In first the shot which Longley The ball hit the far never aneli. upright and then rebounded into the net. Not long afterwards Cannell brilliant effor! responded with 6 7
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis
H. W. Fusillern 5 4 0 1 15 8 8 RU, Ritter..
5 3 1 1 15 St. Joseph's A
S. Chinn "B". J 2 3 0 8 4 5 East Lancs... 42
Recreio
Hongkong F,C.
K. Chinac
Kowloon F.C. 5
Eastern Ath.
Athletic
S. Chlan "A" 1
II #45
0 2 14 5
2 1 7 8
348 3 125 12
3 0 2.3 R 13
1 0 3 3
Royal Navy.. 2 0 1 1 6 7
IK. Police ...5
1 4 6 10 1
• Abandoned owing to bad light,
DIVISION IL
RA, Lyemun
R. Engineera
Results
Eastern Ath.
East Lancs.
4
1
il.U. Rifles
Hongkong F.C.
K
K. Chinese
D
South Chinn
but the
R.A. S'cutters Kowloon F.C. Royal Navy
2
C. Police
3
₤1
Athletic
2.W. Fusters 2
The old halosser from lowa kept right on being "home folks.
glamor of Holly.
wood turned
This dough.
Ter's hood'
The
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BUSES 3 & 11 PASS THE SCHOOL
Royal Navy
League Table
Goals
when he shot while on the turn und ns he fell to beat Minhinnet all enda up. So the teams crossed over at half time, though Civilians were slightly fortunate to be on level terms.
Play fell off a bit during the early stages of the second halt. Navy were the more persistent in attack, due chiefly to a midfield superiority, but later on Civilians settled down to | some real good foutball.
Some dandy work between Flem- Ing. Knox and Wilson left Knox In possession just Inside the penalty uren. He drove the ball In. like lightning and although Wolverson got his foot to it he could not stop it from finding the back of the net.
Shortly afterwards Wilson starred a spectacular movement on the half way line, working the ball up with Bickford until he got it on the goal line. Then he crossed It on the ground to Knox who rushed in and
1. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.scored with ease.
5 4་ 1f130
5 4 1 0 19
09
R. W. Fusilers 5.3 2 0 18 4 B
S4 01 15 540 1 15 a
East Lancs...
R. Engineers
RU. Rifles
South Chine
5 3 0 2 1 B Chinese Police 5 2 1 2 7 11 & Athletic
20 3 6 14
4
3
It was also Wilton's adroit pass witch led to Knox scoring a fourth, though this does not detract from the merit of the centre-forward's dazzling left footed drive which sent the ball into the goal like a bullet.
R.A. Lyemon 30328 10
In these last heetie ten minutes Hongkong, F.C. 5 1 1 3 10
Navy were a pretty well beaten side, K. Chinese
though the closing whistle 5 1 1 3 12 20 3
found shem on the advance against a de- fence, which refused to concede an inch.
| Kowloon F.C. 5 1 0 4 3 14 2
RA, S'cutters 5 0 1 4 7 20 Eastern Ath, 5 0 1 4
St. Joseph's
DIVISION
R. Engineers
R.A.O.C.
East Lanes. R.A.F..
Resulta
1
A 20
L. Portuguesa 3 R.A.M.C.
0 R.W. Fusiliers
4 R.A.S.C.
+2 Police (C)
League Table
P. W. D.
L. Portuguesa 5
R.W. Fusiliers 4 East Lancs. 5 R.A.F. R.A.M.C.
St. Joseph's
It. Engineers
RAS.C
RAO.C. Reerelo |Pollee (E)-
Kwonk Wah
Police (C)...
Goals L. F. A. Pts. 0 15 6 10 014 1
5 0 40 40 10 7 8
4 3 0 1 10 0
Kumon Rites 0
2 1 2 1 55
1 2 0 13 5
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BILLIARDS RESULTS
(Continued from Page 8.)
that
"Rugby Football," pp. 171-3) modern sporting tacties make a back division crowded and cramped, and that relle nulght be obtained by
OCTOBER 26, 1936.
going back to the three three. quarter disposition. It would be an interesting experiment, if a set of forwards
skilled in short" passing could be got together. As for drop- kicking and place-kicking, which were practised every day by Van- sail's men,
can be no doubt there can that there has been
a marked full- | moderns. The Ing of among the authenticity of 11. B. Tristram's re- cord drop-kick of 03 yards has been challenged. But "Rugby Football," 221, reminds us that G. Brant, of South Afrlen,
a goal against
GUTIERREZ SHIELD
England Again Win Local Bowls Tournament
For the second time since the trophy was put up for competition in 1933, England (C. S. Summons, W. E. Hollands, A. W. Grimmitt and S. Randle) won the Gutierrez Inter- national Bowls Shield on Saturday by defeating Portugal (F. V. V. Ribeiro, C. G, Silva, H. A. Alves and R. F. LZ) on the Hongkong F.C. green by 17 shola to 11.
Contrary 10 expectations, the standard of play was not very high, but the good heads more than made
up for the poor ones.
Whereas avery man on the England rink pulled hils weight, R. F. Luz bad to play a lone hand for Portugal. His three front men falled to repro- duce the form they showed against Malaya the previous week, C. G. Silva being particularly weak, Alves was not as steady na usital; on many
short.
England in 1932 occasions he was guilty of being
ILE
measured and
which was found
to be
be 84 yarda. But I am no laudator temporis acil, and am convinced that the celebrities of of to-day are us good us those
and yesterday
the day before, whether individually or collectively. But the old-fashioned virtues of the Uireless following-up. close game, marking, and clean tackling, ure still paramount, counting for more than all the subtleties of technique. The virile charm of this Incomparable game increases with the flowing-out of time to that, for the veteran a mutch played In bleak grey wet
morass is more vivid Weather
in remembrance than summer days of triumphant balting or bowling.
SHANGHAI AND HOCKEY
(Continued from Page 8.)
treasurer. The four council members elected were: Mr. W. Wetzell, Mr. J. S. Kenyon, Mr. S. Collace, and the officer in charge of intihary
hockey, GOUND FEES REDUCED It was reported that the
Shanghai Recreation Grounds had reduced the fee for the 1936-37 season from $800 to $650. To meet this expense the motion was passed that each team entered in the league would con- tribute $45 again this year. The
Anancial condition Issued by Mr. Melchers, the honorary treasurer, showed a credit balance, of $110.28. Mr. Melchers was commended for the able manner in which he had carried out the duties of his office.
printed report of the Association's
The question of whether there will be three divisions this year instead of two was mentioned, but it was left for the incoming counell to decide, Approximately the same number of
Dockyard R. C. Beaten Inns will play this year as did last
Steel Coulson's League
The following are the results of matches played in the Steel Coul- son's Billiards Lengue during last week:
D.R.C. v. C.P.O's. Mess
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
season, one addition being from the Khalsa Sports Club. League play is expected to begin about the middle of November.
The meeting was called to order by Mr. W. G. Clark at 5.30 p.m. who called on the secretary for the minutes of the last annual meeting and the extraordinary meeting held last spring. The treasurer's report followed, and was likewise passed.
MACAO-RACING
-2/R.W.F. Sgi's. Mess v. CS.C.C. Weights FoR NEXT
and No. 2, Sum-
England's No. mons and Hollands, laid the founda- Lion for most of their aide's winning heads, Hollands, in particular, was very accurate with his drawing.
Grimmitt did not show up too well, but he was seldom called upon to save, Randle was steady and played some good shɔta,
Scoring was very tight throughout, day, England, however, registered two being the highest count of the
on 13 heads against their opponents" right.
"The closeness of the score, in spite of the poor form shown by the great extent to their skip, who saved Portuguese, may be attributed, to a
then Ume and again.
COUNTY RUGBY Gloucestershire And
Cornwall Win
London, Oct. 24. Gloucestershire and Cornwall won their matches in the Rugby Union County Championship to-day. The former beat Devon at Gloucester by six points to three, and the latter trounced Somerset at Wellington by
nil. 1B points
The results of the leading matches played in the country to-day are an follows:
County Championship Gloucestershire 6 Devon
(at Cloncester)
0 Cornwall (at Wellington).
Somerset
Bedford Blackheath Bradford
Rugby Union
3
18
20 London Scottish 3
0 Cardin
8. Halifax Guy's Hospital 10 Harlequins Northampton 12 Leicester
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Qld Alleynians 6 London Welsh 18 Richmond 5 Cambridge
University 19 Dublin Won-
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Bristol Clifton
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Entries and handicaps for the November Meeting of The Macau Jockey Club to be held in the Portu- guese, Colony on Sunday afternoon appear below:
T.T Demand T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan
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T. U.S.A. TT.
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Foochow Plate, Five Furlongs City Life (146), Coureur Bleu (148), 70 Eastlight (140), Gold Reserve (146), Hogmanay (140), Hurdling Morn (143), Lonely Heart (146), Merry Fatty (146), Old, Life (146), Rothe- -say Day (155).
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150 112
125 Gatmell
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Draft Programmes and Entry Garrison Sgt's. Mess v. R.A. Mess Forms for the Tenth Extra Race
Andrews 150 Bellan Meeting to be held on Saturday, Greenway. 146 Peek 7th November, 1936, (weather per-O'Connor mitting) may be obtained at the Russell'
Smith Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- ing; the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club; and the Stables Shan | Kwong Noud.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 29th October,
1936,
League Table
P. W. L. F. A.
3 0 1 4 3 2 1 10 5
1 7
Handicap.
T. Saigon TT. Germany T:T. France
Australia T.T. Switzerland
T.T. Lisbon
m/s, L/C. London
4 m/s. D/P. do
4 m/s. L/C. U.S.A.
4 m/s. France
Six
30 d/s. India
3. Kwangehow Furlongs. Balios (148), Blue Ribbon (158), Delightful Chance (147), Judea
(161), Rugby Star (148), Shamrock (140).
The following is the League Table (140), King's Parade (161), Old Star to date:
C.U.C. Sgt. Biess. H.W.F. C.S.C.C.
R.A. Mess. Garrison Set's. Mes D.R.C. C. & P.O's
By Order,.
S. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary.
R.E.
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1 2 6 9 1. 155
213
4. Hangehow Hondleap, One Mile. -Brown Bee (149), Chocolate (147), Merry Duer (144), Shanghai 4 (153), Shih Yin Grand (144), Victory Life |(148), Wentworth, (145).
5. Soochow Plate, Six Furlongs city Life (146), Coureur Bleu (148), Eustlight (140), Gold Reserve (146),
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