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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1988.

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Lawn Bowls Programme Re-Arranged

The Hongkong Lawn Dowls Association Council met yesterday at the S. C. M. Post Boardroom to re-arrange the programme for the forthcoming Interport and Club matches against Shanghal. Mr. A. Hyde-Lay presided.

The following is the new pro- gramme of matches, all of which are to start at 3 p.m.:

Saturday, Oct. Craigengower C. C.

HOME SOCCER LEAGUE

Everton's Great Task

Against Wolves

Everton, at present leaders of the First Division of the English League with Derby, are faced with a big task at home to-day when they meet the Wolves. The following is the 15.-Shanghal v. complete programme:

Sunday, Oct. 16.First Interport

at Kowloon Docks

Monday, Oct 17. Shanghai V. Kowloon F. C.

Tuesday, Oct. 18-Shanghai v. Police R. C.

Wednesday, Oct. 19-Second Interport at Civil Service.

Thursday, Oct. 20.-Shanghai V. Kowloon C, C.

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division

Arsenal Birmingham Blackpool Brentford Everton Huddersfield

Leicester Manchester U. Middlesbro' Portsmouth Stoke

v. Grimsby

v. Bolton

v. Chelseu

v. Derby

v. Wolver

v. Aston Villa

V. Liverpoo

v. Leeds

v. Sunderland v. Preston N.E.

v. Shefeld U.

Friday, Och

21-Shanghal v.

Indian R. O.

Second Division

Saturday, Oct.

22,-Third. Inter

port at Club de Recreio.

Blackburn Bury Fulham

Kowlon B. G. C.

V. Newcastle

Sunday, Oct. 23,Shanghal v.

Monday, Oct 24.-Shanghai Hongkong F. C.

Tuesday, Oct. 25-Shanghat v His Excelicney the Governor's team. Wednesday, Oct. 20.—Shanghal v. Yacht Club and Kowloon Tong at Kowloon Tong.

Thursday, Oct. 27-Shanghal v. Talkoo and Hongkong Electric at Tail:oo,

Friday, Oct. 20.-Shanghal V. Association Rink.

The Interport dinner will be held

a arranged on Saturday, October 22 after the final interport..

Lulon

Plymouth Norwich Shefeld W. 2 Tranmere West Brom. West Ham

v. Bradford

v. Millwall

V. Tottenham v. Notis F.

Southampton

v. Burnicy

Manchester C.

V.

v. Chesterfield

v. Coventry

v. Swansea

Third Division (South)

Bournemouth Brighton

Bristol R. Clopton Mansfield Newport Northampton

Notts C. Swindon

C. B. A. HOCKEY TEAM Torquay

The following have been chosen to represent the Central British Asso- clation in a hockey match against the Royal Scols at 10 a.m. to-morrow at King's Park:

J. J. King: D. Taylor and S. Mae- Nider: E. Ainalle, T. S. D. Whitley and N. Whitley;

D. T. Smith, E. Fowler, G. Fowler, N. Booker and A. N. Other.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Walsall

Burrow

v. Cardiff

v. Ipswicht

v. Reading

v. Walford

v. Southend

v. Crystal Pal.

v. Bristol C.

V.

v. Aldershot

v. Queen's P.R.

v. Portvale

v. Exeter

Third Division (North)

Bradford C. Chester Doncaster Hull Lincoln Rochdale

Rotherham

Southport

Wrexham

York

Arbroath

Celtic

Ayr

v. New Brighton

v, Oldham v. Halifax

Crewe

v. Barnsley v. Accrington V. Darlington

v, Carlisle

V

v. Stockport

V.

Gateshead

v. Hartlepools

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Fallcirk Hibernian

Motherwell Partick

First Divisi

Third Lanaric

V.

Raith

Kilmarnock

v. Queen O'Sth.

v. Rangers

v. Queen's Park

V.-

Clyde

Homon

v. Hearts

V.

Aberdeen

v. Ajblon Becond Division

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACF St. Johnstone MEETING will be held (weather | St. Mirren permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY ön SATURDAY, 8th and MONDAY, 10th October, 1938, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. on each day..

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure; such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identised.

Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3,00 for Ladies (both including tax) per day are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal or written application of 0 Member, Euch Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, &c.

The Secretary's Offee, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel, 27704) will close at 12 NOON on both days.

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele- phone 21920,

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE J The price of Admission to the 'ublic Enclosure is $1.00 per day cluding Tax, for alt Persons, Including Ladies, and is pay ble at the Gate. Soldiers and Sal rz in Uniform are admitted Holf I ice;

By Order,

Secretary.

C. B. BROWN, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1935.

Ceiling Zero

Airdrie Alloa Cowdenbeath Dumbarton Dundee Exist Fife King's Park Montrose

SL Bernards

v. Edinburgh

Morton

V. Brechin

V.

Sten'mur

V. East Stirling

V. Leith

V. Forfar

v. Dunfermline v. Dundee U.

LADY CHAMPIONS DEFEATED IN A UNIQUE MATCH

a

London, Oct. 6. Three thousand people baw

ball match on the unique "best Maylands Course, Romford, to-day, wherein Henry Cotton, former Bri tish champion, beat three women, nce Joyco Lady Heathcote-Amory Wethered, Enid Wilson and Madame Lacoste, who between them are the winners of eight British champion- ships.

Cotton won 4 and 3. Four up at the end of the first 18 holes he main- tained the lead throughout-Reuter.

CANADIAN GOLF

Three Curtis Cup Players Enter Semi-finals at Ottawa

Ottawa, Oct. 7. Three British Curtis Cup players have entered the semi-finals of the

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