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RUGGER AND 'SOCCER
THE LATEST HOMESIDE RESULTS
London, Oct. 28. Eastern Countien were well beaten by Middlesex at Wood- ford to-day when the teanus met In A rugby match. Middlesex won by 29 to 14, while at Poris. mouth Hampshire brat Kent 16-8,
Playing In the Football Association's Charity Shield lo day Sunderland beat the Arsenal by two goals to one. Reuter.
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THURSDAY,
LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMME FOR
WEEK-END
SOME GOOD TIES
The following fixtures have been nnnounced by the. Hongkong Foot- ball Association for the period end- ing November 4, 1936:
SATURDAY
First Division Royal Ulster Rifles v; East Lancs., C2; iteferee, G. F. Finch; Lincumen
WYATT INJURED P.F. Back and O. L. Cossens.
FOREARM SAID TO
BE BROKEN MISFORTUNES OF THE M.C.C.
The Grupo Desportivo Argonauta defeated the Kowloon Indiate Tennis
Clare, SA, Oct. 20. Club by three goals to pit in the re-
R. E. S. Wyatt, the former Eng- play of their hockey match in the Innd captain, was struck in the left Association Inter-section tourna arm while batting to-day for the ment on the Marion ground yester-M.C.C. cricket tourists against Clare day afternoon.
In the one-day match here. He was The previous engagement between these two teams resulted in a drawn to hook a fast ball from Me-
Koy and has almost certainly frac engir side netting once.
The match yesterday was featured tured his ulna bone. by aggressive taelles by Argonauta forwards, and ten minutes after the opening A. Angelo, their centre forward, scored from a melee in front of the goal. From the bully- uff, the Argonnutus attacked again, and Angelo missed an easy goul, sending the ball over the bar There was no more scoring In the dest half, in which the Indians were mostly on the defensive,
the
In the second half, the Argonautus continued to exert pressure, but despite several attempts at scoring they were held in check until a few minutes from the end, when B. Gosano and E. Gomans netted in rapid succession.
G. M. Pinto played a hard game for the losers at centre forward and Inter at half back, but he was not well supported. The winners were hrst served by A. Pinna, on the right wing, R. Marques, at full back, and
the Gosano brothers.
AMERICAN BOXING Negro Fighter Gets Decision
Another M.C.C. player, W. Copson, the Derbyshire medium-to-fust bowl- er, slightly strained a grole muscle in slipping while nelding.
The tourists won the encounter by nine wickets, but they would .not have had such an easy victory it Clace had not declared it 62 for four wickets.
Only 1,000 spectators watched the game which was played in showery weather but on a good wicket.
Clare declared after hitting up 82 for four, and the M.C.C. batted on until 141 was reached for six wickets
when the match was abandoned ow-
to rain.
Maurice Leyland, the Yorkshire left-hander, was in his best form and scored 39 runs. Waller Hammond, who has already hit up two turies, made 40.
con-
Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Club, S2; Referee, R. W. Chapman; Linesmen, W. Brierley and W. Bland.
Royal Navy v. Chinese Athletle, N2; Referee, W. Reynolds; Linesmen. R. Bernstein and W. Collier.
Kowloon v. Pollee, K2; Referee, H. J. Smyth; Linesmen, E. Gaythorpe and T. Goldsworthy.
South Ching "A" Recreio, CH2; Referee, E., Randall; Linesmen. T. Gurbeti and H. Hanmond.
Second Division
C: Itefarce, P. F. Back.
Royal Ulster Rifles v. East Lancs. South China v. R.A. (L), CH; Referee, E. Richardson,
Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Club, S1; Referee, E. Goodfellow,
Royal Navy v. Chinese Athletic, N1; Referee, F. Huxley,
Kowloon v. Chinese Folice, KJ; Referee, E: Bond,
•
Third Division
Liga P. v. East Lanes., P1; Referee,
A. S. Perks.
R.A.M.C. v. St. Jomph's, V2; Re- terec
W. Crawford,
R.A.SC. v. Recreio, M2; Referee,
E. Owen.
R.W.F. v. Kwong Wah, P2; Referee, J. W. Evans.
RAF. V. RA.OC, KP2; Referce, J. V. Gomes,
SUNDAY
First Division
Kowloon Chinese v. South China "A", H2; Referce, E. G. Isley; Lines- men, T. Davies and D. W. Ellis.
OCTOBER 29, 1936.
RIFLE SHOOTING
FINE. SCORING ON. RANGES
MORE MEMBERS
The mid-week Spoon and Practice Shoot of the Hongkong Rifle Associa- tion yesterday once again drew an attendance of over 100 competitors, and as a a result, there was a number. of scores of 10 or over in the S.R. (b) class, while as regards those who were using the rifle "as issued," on- other outstanding score was made by Fus. Richards of the 2nd. Bn. Royal Welch Fusillers who raade an aggre- gatu of 85.
The shooting of this member was all the more noteworthy for the way in which it improved as the distance became greater, and although his very fine score of 33 at 000 yards was equalled by one other member using the "1914" rifle, the fact re- males that under the regulations now in force, the score of Fus. Richards would have been given priority in any other competition open to both S.R. (a) and S.R. (b) rifles.
the
Another notable feature of shoot yesterday afternoon was that of the four spoon prize-winners, the 2nd. Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers took no fewer than three, the remaining spoon going to L/Cpl. Bainborough of the 1st. Dn. Royal Ulster Res.
LIGHT HANDICAP
It became plainly apparent at yes- terday's shoot that the nights are fast drawing in, for although shoot- ing finished"
soon after 5 o'clock, the light has become by then so poor that the targets were almost indistinguish. "crashed" badly at the longer range. able. As a resuit many competitors and finished with totals which were sndly at variance with those which bad been anticipated.
Just a week ago, the indivklunt full membership reached a total of 401, but to-day it is 452-an average increase in full membership of over seven per day during the last week. As fresh applications for member- ship are still belug recolved, it seems. kely that, by the end of 1936, this
The M.CC. passed their opponents C112; Referee, D. Kossick; Linesmen, class of membership will be nearing
totul for the loss of one wicket, tea-time,
AL
ime, they had 104 on the board for two wickets.-Reuter,
During the present tour, which is George just over two weeks old, Duckworth (wlektet-keeper), R. W. V. Robins (spin bowler und all- rounder) and now Wyatt have al- ready been injured. Leslie Antes, the other wicket-keeper in the tenni, is Indisposed. Others have sustained ninor injuries. There are only 17 players in the touring side. T. 1. Both fighters weights is spending a holiday in Australia, is Wade, the Essex wicket-keeper, who
be accompanying them and may arked to play in the minor matches in order to reserve Duckworth and Ames for the more Important games.
Los Angeles, Oct. 28. Henry Armstrong of Los Angeles, unpopular Belloise of
Holder of Japanes and Hongkong Govern negro, received an
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
SCHOOL CRICKET
QUEEN'S COllege defEATS LA SALLE
In a friendly cricket match played nt Sooltunpoo yesterday, Queen's College defeated La Salle College by with 34. Queen's College declared 90 for seven, Ismail Ali scoring 36, Osman Talip 32 and U.. A. Rahman 11. J. Cosano took four for 16 and A. el Arcull four for 40.
South China "3" v. St. Joseph's,
E. Richardson and G. Swain.
Second Division
Kowloon Chinese v, RE, III; fle- feree, A. Matthewson.
Eastern v. RA. (S), N2; Referee, T. Davies.
Third Division Chinese Police v. European Police, K2; Referee, S; Bail,
Players are asked to note that for November the Junior kick-off will be at 2.45 p.m. and the senior at 4.15 pun.
KOTEWALL CUP
The Kotowall Cup match between the Royal Navy and the Army will be played at Caroline Hill, on Novern- ber 4, commencing at 4 p.m. D. Kos- sick will referee and Messrs. W. Reynolds and E. Randall will net as linesmen.
COUNCIL MEETING
A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association will be held in the Association Office, Sports Club, on Monday, November 2. ut 5.30 p.m. Included in the busi- ness of the meeting is receiving on- | Iries-for the Shield.
H. K. YACHTING
La Salle were dismissed for 62. of Sweepstake Race Held
which J. Gosano scored 30 and Z. Gosano 12. Ismall All look seven for 37 and N. Singh three for 11.
C.B.S. BEAT 'VARSITY
Central British School defeated the University seconds yesterday, Scores: Central British, 8-210 (Burn 77, McLellan 48, Booker 25; Liang 3-55, Hong Choy-01).
University, 91 (S. I Hing 43: Hosegood 3-28, McLellan 3-17. Street 2-0).
K.C.C TEAM
The following have been selected
Course
At Club
the 500 murk, white there is a dis- tinet possibility of this figure being exceeded.
Steel Coulson Snooker
League Games
LATEST RESULTS AND TABLE
The following are the results of the last Snooker Match in the Steel Coulson's Snooker League and also the league table to date. 12.A. Bere logran Kuzb
Girst
Thorne
Varley
B.E. MY Chant-------
Murrion Cultly*
Riles Warren
.
ESMOD CHORE SHARE
PO' ME.
Grant Randall Elmonda
40
Deer
Adema
48
CU.C
1110.
Salon Antonin
Pereira
12
* Sergio Menn R.W.F.
Horal Signals
Mann
Dale
Halph
Soin
Клок
Cheethan Grindley
Gibson
Freeman
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. L. For. A.
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4
0 10
4 0 15
3 2 1 10
3 2
2 1
1 2
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club
Sat's Sweepstake Race was held yesterday, the
Mess R.W.F. being Kowloon Rock (Stor), Channel Rock (Star.). Club CU.C. Line (Stor), Channel Rock (Star.) O.'s Mess, and naishing at the Club Line, a dis-
Royal Signals Garr. tance of 7.4 miles.
Sgi's. Megs R.N.P.
Eunice
Mixed Classes. Started at 2.55 p.m. Yacht Finished Corrected Pos. Widgeon
16.20.34
10.12.23 1 (Miss Crawhall-Wilson)
16.40.03 10.14.48 2
16.10.21 10.16.ZI 3 (Mr. P. Ramus)
10.17.23 4
16.19.05 5
Gael
(Miss P. M. King)
10.42.03 10.33.53
to represent the Kowloon Cricket Diana Club, in friendly Axtures against the Civil Service C.C. on Saturday:
(Mr. A. McMan) 1st. Team (at home)-F. Good- win (Capt.), E. C. Fincher, E.Zephyr ...
Fincher, N. A. E. Mackay, R. (Capt. Freeman) Lee, A. W. Ramsey, F. Broadbridge,
B. D. Lay, N. D. Lloyd, S. Jex, and W. C. Hung.
2nd.
Tenm
1
2
"A" Class, Started at 3 p.m. Painted Lady, A14,... 16.30.23
(Major Booty) (away).-A. A. True Blue, A11,
... 16.30.62 K. M. Baxter,
(Mrs. G. D. Adams) R. T. Broadbridge, F. J. Waplint-Isobel, A7,
10.32.52 3 (Major Dixon)
18.39.17 4
Dand (Capt.),
ton, C. B. R. Sargent, G. A. V. Hall,
R. A. Harding, W. M. Gittins, S. A.Lobo, A2, Gray, G. Clark, and Geo. Lee.
(Mrs. E. Edwards)
The Linguist
R.E. Mess
R.A. Mess D.R.C. C.S.C.C.
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