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TUESDAY,
LOCAL FOOTBALL FIXTURES
AUGUST 16, 1938.
League Season To Open
On September 24
Padgham Wins Dutch Golf Championship
The Ingue, July 17. Alf Padgham (Sundridge Park), the former British open champion, won the Dutch open goif champion- ship, which ended here to-day, with aggregate of 201,
At a meeting of club secretaries of the Hongkong Football Association at the omees of Messrs. Lo and Lo
Padgham went to the front with yesterday, it was stated that the local a third-round score of 86, the best league football season will open on of the championship, and led by five Denny September 24. Four First Division strokes over both C. S. and five Second Division league (Thorpe Holl) and F. matches will be played on that date. (Royal Brussels).
Mr. Wang Kaisun, assisted by Mr. C. A. Goldenberg-war in the Chair. The following are the Axtures arranged:
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 First Division South China "B" v Kwong Wah
(Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.). Royal Navy
Kowloon (Causeway Bay, 4.45 p.m.)
V Club (Sookunpoo, 4.45 p.m.)
Police (Club, 4.45 p.m.) Second Division
Middlesex
V Eastern (Sookunpoo, 3.15 p.m.)
v Club (Kowloon, 4.45 p.m.)
v Kwong Wah (Club, 3.15 9.m.)
Eastern
Middlesex
Kowloon
Engineers
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Police
Klithre
Stanley
University
(Caroline Hill,
South China
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p.m.)
v St. Joseph's (St. Joseph's, 4.45 p.m.) Third Division' "A" Section
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(Navy, 3.15
Royal Scots (Military, 3.15 p.m.)
30th Royal Artillery (St. Joseph's, 3.15 p.m.) P. W. D. Engineers (C.)
(Navy, Happy Valley, 4.45 p.m.) Service Corps ་་ South China
Bye: 5th A.A. Bde. R.A.
(Military, 4.45 p.m.) Third Division "B" Section 20th. R.A.
V Stonecutters
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(Chatham Road, 3.15 p.m.) Kumaon fles V Air Force Chatham Road, 4.45 p.m.) Amateur Sporting
Association
Signals
V
Powhattan
(Kowloon, 3.15 pm.)
v Medicals
V
(Prince Edward Road, 3.15 p.m.) 24th. R.A.
Engincers (E) (Prince Edward Road, 445 p.m.) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
First Division
Royal Scots v South China "A") (Sookunpoo, 4.45 p.m.)
St. Joseph's drew a bye,
Second Division
Royal Scots V 5th A.A. Bdc, R.A.
(Sookunpao, 3.15 p.m.).
LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE
New York. Aug. 14. Mike Jacobs, the promoter, said to-day that the Lou Ambers-Henry Armstrong fight for the lightweight title of the world was blossoming into a sure-fire sell-out as a result of the postponement.-United Press.
van Donck
The record low score for the course, 65, is held by Aubrey Boomer (St. Cloud).
Padgham had an outward score of 33, and come home in 31, and on the homeward Journey was in brilliant form. which he repeated in the final
Lound.
Denny was second with 284, and the Dutch professional F, Van Donck (Royal Brussels), third with 288.
Other scores were: H. C, Longhurst (Southport), 295, Alth; H. G. Bentley (Southport), 304, C. M. Bell (Thorpe fall), 322, G. I. Paine (Ashridge), 932, A. Walker (Sandy Lodge), 341.
-Reuter.
BRITISH WOMEN BEATEN ·
Perth, Aug. 15. The British women's hockey team. which is ending its tour in Austra- ila, was defented for the Arst time in the tour by Western Australia, 3-2-Reuter Bulletin.
RIGGS WINS TITLE
Rye, New York, Aug. 14. In the Anal of the Eastern lawn tennis championship, Bobby Riggs defeated Joe Hunt 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 10-8. and thus cleared the last obstacle in his path to a berth in the American Davis Cup team.-United Press.
COUNTY CRICKET
London, Aug. 15. Lunch cricket scores to-day were: Australia 479; Kent 57-5. Essex 132 and 150-4; Surrey 108. Gloucester 131-4; Worcester 270. Hampshire 130; Sussex 308,
Middlesex 207 and 32-0; Somerset
135.
Northants 66 and 168-9; Glamorgan
129.
Notts 173-8; Derby 233. Warwick 201; Lancs 135-4, York 328; Leicester 62 and 9-2-
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