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KOWLOON GOLF Qualifying List For Championship

The qualifying round of the Kow- loon Golf Club Championship was of those played yesterday. Scores qualifying and draw are as follows:- A. J. Dennis (64) v. R. K, Collings

(78).

A. W. da Roza (80) v. W. C. Simp-.

Jon (08).

F. A. Remedios (75) v. S. Jex|

(90).

T. Paton (70) v. F. C. Barry (84).

A. A. Lopes (84) v. E. O. Murphy i

(80).

C. G. Anderson (88) v. W. Taylor

(70)

W. A. Stewart (81) v. J. D. Thom-

son (73).

W. M. Graves (93) v. E. D. dn

Roza (03).

First round to be played next Sunday, November 14.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 20th November, 1937, (weather permitting) may be obtamed at the Secretary's Office, the Club Exchange Building; Houso, Happy Valley; the leng Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong, Road.

Entries clone лt 12 o'clock NOON WEDNESDAY,

00 November, 1937.

The

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

10th

Secretary,

for

Welfare. Committee Shanghal Refugees announce that

A

BENEFIT DANCE

will be held at the CHINA FLEET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER

A lusty baritone is revealed by. Spencer Tracy In "Captains Courageous," now showing at the King's Theatre, Cant as the bols- terous, swaggering Portuguese fisherman, Manuel, fn Kipling's saga of the sea, Tracy learned to accompany himself on an ancient man- dolin-like instrument the while he sang old-time rea chanties,

Ultimatum Is Sent To

LAN

Walter Lindrum:

Or Lose Title

Play Or

N ultimatum that Walter Lindrum, Australia's work billiards champion, must go to England to defend his title or lose it reported to have been sent from London by the Billiards As-

sociation and Control Council, supreme rulers of the game.

Lindrum has so far refused to tournament in a London compete

for the title. CLUB

on Wednesday next

10th November.

This is to aid the seven Mother- less children of the late Mrs. E, Stuart Xavier, a Shanghai Refu- gee who died recently leaving them destitute. This is a most

deserving cause.

Prizos for Spot Dances and Lucky Programme Numbers.

Music By TONI-&-HIS-DANCE

ORCHESTRA

(FULLY AMPLIFIED

Admission

$1.50 .50

GENTLEMEN LADIES All are assured of a good evening's enjoyment.

Cheer up. It's only murder!

Detectios Jack is on the trail in a drama of loco, mystery, thrills; and plein, hysterica!

JAK OAKIE

Ann SOTHERN

In

"SUPER SLEUTH

With

Eduardo Ciannolli Alan Bruco Edgar Kennedy As Edward Small - Produc- tion. Diented by Den Stalaff

HOLTADIO PICTURE

THURSDAY

at the

QUEEN'S

He says that any challenger must play him in Australia.

champion Lindrum became

In

1933. Jac Davis, of Chesterfield, tried unsuccessfully to win the title In Australia In 1034. Since back then there has been no contest.

Lindrum has declined a challenge for the title from Clark McConachy, of New Zealand, who suggested that they should play three matches of two weeks each. The Austrailan is booked up with exhibition matches in Tasmania and Victoria,

Gertrude Ederle Will Not Swim Again

Gertrude Ederle, Arst woman to! swim the channel, will never swim again.

SEASON CLOSES

Fooftball Club's Bowls Section Entertains

8,

HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE

BRENTFORD TAKES LEADERSHIP OF FIRST DIVISION

Brentford's week-end win over Liverpool hina established them as tite solo leaders of the First division of the English Football League. Chelsea, having drawn with Sunderland, have now dropped to second place.

Though they only gained one point from Bradford, Coventry retain Notts County have been their fint position in the Second civision. replaced by Millwall in the premier rosiiion of the Third division (South). while in the northern section, thon Lincoln and Gateshead have an equal number of points, Lincoln take first place by virtue of, the better goal averare,

In the First division of the Scottish League, Rangers, who have not yet lost a match, aro creeping closer to Motherwell at the head of the table..

The complete tables are as follow:

Leeds

Sloke

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division.

..

P. W. D. L F. A Pts. 15 0 2 4 30 21 20

14 0 3 3 33 22 19 14 7

Queen's

Park 10

St. Johnstone. 15 Hamilton

5 A

Ayr U.,.

libernian Queen O'Sh

3 22 10 10 Kilmarnock

3 20 18 17 Clyde

:::::

1987.

7 32 35.14 2.33 39 14 103 5 3 8 42 30 13 15 4 6.6 20 38 13 15 4 47 25.20 12 10 66 25

2 8

5 34 12

15 4 3 8 22 38 11

10

1 7 7 23 30

21 10 17 Morton

15

31 11 30 47

វរ #

Second Division

20 15

P. W. D. L. F. A P1,

24 26 16 Raith Rovers. 13 9 3 1 46 5 20 24 16) Albion

BrenKord

Chelsen

Wolves

Preston N. E. 14 0

14 0

Bolton

14

Chariton

14

14

Sunderland 14

Manchester C. 14 8 Arsenal

14 5 4

Middlesbro

West Brom.

14 0 1

14 5 3

0 19 2

14 4 5

5

5 16 2

14 4 5

5 21 31 13 Sten'mule

14 3 6

14 4 4

0

Huddersfield Grimsby Derby Birmingham Lelcester Everlon Blackpool Liverpool Portsmouth

13 0 2 3 33

33 17 10 45 20 18 14 St. Bernards. 13 8 2 3 32 19 18

f 13 8 4 48 30 14 0 2 0 23 22 14 Dunfermline

7 28 33 13 East Fife

21 13 Airdrie

21 13 Dumbarton

8 19 20 12 Cowdenbeath

21 26 12 Leith

14 5 1 21 25 11 Forfar

15 3 4 0 17 26 10 East Stirling

28 10 30 10 Montrose

13 8 14 35

13 7 24 33

13-03

13 0 3

13 6 2

13

13 6

13 6 2

13 2

14 4

14

-

5

9 17 34

5 King's Park

Dundee U.

Edingburgh

13

Alloa

Brechin

12

Second Division

Coventry Aston Vilin Chesterfield Wen! Hum Shefeld V. Bradford Burnley

Tottenham

Blackburn

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts.

14

7

7-20 11 21

.. 14 8 3 3 23 11 19

Stockport Swansea Norwich hanchester U Nalts F.

Bury Luton

Barnsley

14 8 3

14 0 0

10 8 2 14 6 7 10

Southampton

14 4

Newenstle Fulham

14 3

14 2

14 2

Plymouth

Shefeld W. 14 2

3 27 15 19

2 22 11 10

18

5 16 10 10

Third Divison (South)

The Hongkong: Football Club lawn bowls section held its closing day Millwall yesterday, when they entertained six Cardify rinits of visitors. Prizes were dis- Notts C.. tributed the members who had won Queen's P. R.. season, Crystal Pak... championships during the and to the highest scoring rink yea-Watford terday, by Mrs. G. Rodger.

Mr. J. Halston, Chairman, much of the senson's success due to Mr. E. J. Edwards in capacity of match steward.

Swindon said Bristol C. was Southend his Mansfield

Newport

Mr. C. B. Hosking, on behalf of Cinpion

0. the visitors, thanked the Club for its Aldershot

Northampton hospitality.

Prize-Winners

Torquay Following are the season's prize- Reading -winners:

Brighton Singles Championship (Caskiben Exeter Cup).-1. G. Dunenn; 2, A. Brooks- Bournemouth bank.

Bristol R. ... Handicap, Singles.-1, G. Rodger: Gillinghaṁ 2, Dr. J. A. R. Selby,

WEEK-END

GOLF AT

FANLING

Qualifiers For

Captain's Cup

W. Sharp, with a score of 84-11=

P. W. D. L. F. A Pts. 73, qualiled for the Captain's Cup. 15 7 5 3 30 15 19 at Fonling over the week-end on the 14 7 4 3 31 18 18 Old Course. Other scores were H. 16 7 4 4 21 13 18 Overy 03-18-75, and II. 1. Mundy

17 On the New

On

Course, H. N. WI- 14 6 6 2 20 12 18 80-10-70, There were 31 entries. 14 7 3 4 21 15 IN

with a card of 14 6 4 4 27 16 18 Hamson

Other scores were 14 7 2 5 17 13 10 84-13-71. 1233115 16 J. L. C. Pearce 84-12-72, and A. 14

14 7 2

qualified

725232 1512 entries.

121 10 V. Greaves 05-12-73. There were

14 5 5 4 10 16 13

14 4 5 5 10 20 13

14 6 1

14 5

14 5

7 17 20 13

0 10 20 13

13 32 13

5 3 0 17 22 13

14 6 1 7 21 32 13

14 5

36 18 24 13

14 527 20 20 12

14 4

021

SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Forum Narrowly Defeat

Canadian Chinese

to

A tenth inning was required Bdecide the Softball League match between the English Forum and the Park Canadian Chinese at King's yesterday. At the end of the ninth, the scoro was five runs all. One run

Walsall

14 4 4 6 13 17 12 5 6 11 22 11 14 3 14 3 14 4

2 9 15 27 6

10 13 26

Pairs Competition.-1, G. Duncan and F. Strange; 2. La Collyer and F. P. Anslow.

Third

Division (North)

14

9

P. W. D. L. F. A Pis. 3 2 34 0 21

14

14 7 5 2 23 10 10

14 60

Rinks Competition--F. P. Anslow, Lincoln Dr. G. I. Shaw, E. S. Carter. J. F. Gateshead MacGowan. Gart Evans, American swimming) First Wappinschaw-1, Dr. J. A. Hull champion, described her plight to R. Selby, 2, E., Tuck und W. Mac- the Sunday Chronicle when he arrived in Britain on a visit.

"She lles, forgotten, in New York with u broken spine," he rald.'

Ito described how she slipped on

a loose tile, how the tall, muscular girl who conquered the Channel be- came an invalid.

For 11 months she was in a plaster

cast.

"On visits to friends she lies But on the floor and gossips to them," said Evans.

¡

farlant.

Oldhum

Chester Tranmere Scrond Wappinschaw.-1. J. 11.

Doncaster Gelling: 2, B. A. Mansell; 3, K. S. Rotherham Robertson.

New Brighton Port Vale W. Glendinning's rink, consisting Wrexham of S. J. Houghton, C. C. Pereira and Bradford C.

посте L. de Rome, won the prize for the Itochdale highest scoring rink by beating J. Carlisle Bussell's rink of E. Casey, A. Web- Crowe ster und V. Walker, 34-9.

Yesterday's Results

Other rinks results were:

York

Southport F. H. Haynes rink (H.K.F.C.) lost Darlington "At night she sleeps on a board covered with a thin inch-and-a-half to J. F. MacGowan's rink 11-20; Halifax mattress.

J. A. R. Selby's rink lost to W. Mair's | Accrington "Electric ray treatment and mas-rink 18-20; A. Brooksbank's rink Hartlepools

an lost to A. W. Grimmitt's rink 15-25; Barrow are helping Bages

her. But

J. Rodger's rink beat C. B. Hosking's operation may be necessary."

rink 27-10; G. Duncan's rink beat W. Stanton's rink 18-10.

ATTEMPT ON RECORD

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AND ALSO WITH CONNECTION TO SIAN, LANCIOW, NINƐILA, HUNCHUNG, CHENGTU, KUNDING (YUNNAN).

332 30 18 21 for the Forum in the extra inning EURASIA AVIATION CORPORATION

G 0 2 23 14 18

14 6 6 2 22 16 18

14 7 3

14

14

14

gave them victory.

In the other two matches played,

the Vols defeated the Central Brl-

tish Association by 20 runs to slx,

17 while the Filipino Club bent the

H.K. OFFICE: KING'S BLDG., 4th Flr, Tel. 25552.**

Hongkong Baseball Club by 13 runs ONE MORNING YOU WILL BE SAYING

10 to Ave.

BASEBALL MEETING

There will be a meeting of the managers of the liongkong Baseball Lengue at the Hotel Ceci! at 5.30

p.m. to-day.

The business

will be the offelal 24 10 winding up of the past season and a

15 24 10 discussion regarding the expenditure

12 25 B of a certain sum of money. 22 38 7

14 2 3 14 2 2 10

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

First Division

Motherwell weather is now breaking up, it is doubtful if Eyston can make another Rangers attempt on the record before next Hearts year, unless the trouble proves to be Celtic

Dundee a minor one-Reuter,

United Press states that Eyston Falkirk recorded 303.155 miles an hour on Arbroath.

All managers, or, their deputies, 27 8 are urgently requested to attend.

P. W. D. L. F. APIs.

10 0 5 2 37 20 23

14

9 4 2 34

.8 0-10 10

9 3 3

0 2

15. 7 4 16 C

Bonneville, Utah, Nov. 6. Clutch trouble again cheated Cap- tain Eyston, Britain's famous racing driver, of breaking the world's land speed record. Having completed the northern run at an official average speed of 310.083, he was forced to his first run, but the electrical timing Third Lanark 10 0 halt before finishing the southern device "hung", and, it is possible Aberdeen run. His ear, the Thunderbolt, will that he went faster, at a speed of Patrick again be dismantled, on, as the 305.31 miles an hour.

St. Mirren

LADIES HOCKEY

St.

The following will represt Andrew's Ladles in a hockey match ngainst the Naval Yard Police on 220 Wednesday, November 10, at 5.15 33 24 18 pm. on the Navy. Ground, Happy

16 Valley.

RENNAMN

R. Rose; G. White, E Chiang: J. Humphreys, J. Wony, 11. Reid; D. 19 Drew. P. Gittins, M. Churn, E. 15 Churn and F. Wong.

BRHH !!

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