MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926.
SPORTS SECTION
FOOTBALL.
CHARITY GAME AT KOWLOON.
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LAWN BOWLS.
A MISCONCEPTION CORRECTED,
HOME SOCCER.
LEAGUES MATCHES OF SATURDAY.
HOW THEY FARED,
THE CHINÄ MAIL.
London, Oct. 2,
U.S. BASEBALL.
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES BEGIN.
MAJOR LEAGUES.
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New York, Oct. 2.
The following are the results of football matches played to-day the baseball matches played during theme team given first) :-
the week in the U.S. major baseball Lorgues":
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division I Arsenal 2. Newcastle 2.
Mr. J. Tacchi Hon. SecreBlackburn: 3. Everton 3. A charity match, the proceeds of which were to be devoted to the tary of the Lawn Bowls Associa- Ministering Children's League. tion, publishes a rejoinder in the Eary 0. Tottenham 0.
Bolton 1, Birmingham 0. was played on the ground of the "Morning Post" to Mr. Wother Derby 6. Cardiff a Kowloon Football Club on Satur-spoon's letter in yesterday's "Sun-Haddorsåeld 6, Leicester 3. day, between teams representing day Herald.” the Kowloon Club and the Bast Surrey Regiment.
The teams were as follows:- Kowloon Durran; Wheeler and Young: Turner. Sims and McKelvie; Pile, Sparry. Caveille, Meson and Hayes.
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Mr. Tacchi say Liverpool 2, Leeds 4. that the "definite statement" as Manchester United 2 Aston Villa 1 to the official teum) which Mr. Sheffield 2. Burnley 2. Wotherspoon saw in the "China Sunderland 4, Wednesday 1. Mail" was "published before the west. Bromwich 1, West Ham 3.. team was chosen and was quitej
Division H unofficial, and appears to be a flight of imagination by one of Bradford 3, South Shields 1.
Elhckpool 2, Oldham 0. their reporters.3
Chelsea 2 Preston N.E. 1, The final meeting of the Seler-Clapton 0 Barnsley 1. Mitchell, and Bristow; Williams,tion Committee was held on Mon-Grimbey 2, Fulham 0. Cheeseman, Humberstone, Butler day, August 30, and its decision Middlesbro 4. Notts County 2. was reported in the "Daily Press Notta Forest 3. Manchester City. oh Wednesday, September 1, and
East Surreys: Douglas Cooper and Jordan: McGrenvey.
and Macklesworth.
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Referee:--Mr. Gilbert. Play was loose in the opening stages, with Kowloon making the Forcing play brought the Surreys down and Durran saved a hot one close in, on his knees, The soldiers maintained the pres-publishing the final selection after Aberdare 3. Watford 2. sure and Kowloon had many nar-the last meeting of the Selection Bournemouth 6, Queen's Park Rán- row escapes, Maintaining an al-Committee. Mr. Tacchi will readily.
in the "China Mail" on the same Port Vale 1, Wolves 1. day. Mr. Wotherspoon mentions Reading 1, Portsmouth 2: both the "Daily Press" and the Southampton 0 Hull 1.
China Mail" but Mr. Bacchi Swansea: 5. Darlington 3. leaves out the "Daily Press," In
Division ITI (South)
gers 2.
most machine-like combination. admit that there was "no flight Brentford 2. Swindon 2. the Surreys were unlucky not to of imagination" on the part of Bristol 4. Charlton, 1.
the reporters of the "China Mai"Brighton 4, Merthyr 0. gather the spoils,
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NO CRICKET.
The week's rain affected sports grounds in the Pelag and all the cricket matches down for Satarday had to be postponed. The Civi Service ground at Happy Valley was unft and therefore the match there with the University did not take place, a
Barton 2,, Gillingham Millwall 2, Bristol Rovers 3. Newport 2, Crystal Palace 1 Northampton 2. Exeter 2. Norwich 1, Southend.. Plymouth Coventry 6.
Kowloon livened up and put in some warm work, a particularly good move resulting in Pile al most scoring with a low ground shot, which just cleared the post.. Durran was again tested and gave a sterling exhibition of, goal keeping against a rain of shots from all angles. A breakaway saw Pile "putting over a splendid centre which Cooper diverted for a corner. A goal kkk ensued and the Surreys pressed but an- other break-away found Mason in possession he swinging the ball over to the right. Pile reach- ed it a foot ahead of the Surrey back.. to drive in to the far corner of the net. clear of the goalkeeper, who had come out to meet the balit The Surveys again took the play and when the half time whistle blew the score stood at:-in Kowloon between the Kowloon, Airdrieonians 2. Kilmarnock 0,
Kowloon
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On the resumption. Kowloon went down, and forced a corner
Division 1 North.) Ashington 4. Rotherham 4. Barrow 1. Accrington 1. Chesterfield 3, Bradford 2. Crewe 2. Durham 1 Halifax 2, Lincoln 1: Hartlepools 2. Trimmere The ground of the Club de Re-Natson 2, Walsall 2. creio. in King's"Park was also unft New Brighton 5, Stoke D and the match with the Civil Ser-Southport 2, Wigan 2. vice "A team was not played.
Kowloon II v. St. Joseph's "B."
A friendly match was played
F.C. Joseph's.
Stockpoit S, Rochdale 0. Wrexham 0, Doncaster 1.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen 3, Hamilton 3.
second eleven and St. Celtic 0; Dundee 0:
For this match the Dundee United 2. Queen's Park 2. teurs lined up as follows:- Dumfermline 3, Clyde 1.
| Kowloon: Nichols: Knight Hearts . Falkirk 0. which resulted in a goal lobbed and Guest: Oilier. Hedley and Motherwell 6. Morton 0. over by Sparry from a crush on Hugh Jones: Taylor, Millard, Partick 5, Hibernians 1.
Vicars, Milles, and: Eastman.." St.Johnstone 1. Cowdenbeath 3.
the far side of the post ar fi St. Joseph's:-Zafra Delgado St. Mirren 3, Rangers 7, ished off by Caveille. Hard pressed, the soldiers conceded an- and Haycock; Bautista, Omar and other corner, but this was clear-Victor: Hachiuma, Leonard,"
ed and the Surreys came down to Barrios, Souza and Castilho.
From a free kick.
-Reuter.
GIRL SWIMMER.
CHINESE HARBOUR RACE FEATURES.
fail close in, Durran again doing | Referee: Mr. Forrest. good work.
Kowloon pressed from the kick the Surveys had two more at-off and from a corner in the first tempts, but the Kewloon backs five minutes. Eastman missed by and goalkeeper were unbeatable,yards. Zafra saved from a shot Two corners found the Kowloon close in. but nothing resulted "goal, still inviolate and play went from the ensuing corner. Except
The annual harbour race of the to the Surreys' end. Uninterest-for occasional breaks" which end- Chinese Bathing Club was held on ing play followed, until Kowlooned weakly, St. Joseph's were held Saturday afternoon at the South conceded a corner.
to their own half and it appeared China Athletic Association's bath- Durran put well down the field and close in to be merely a question of how ing shed at Quarry Bay. the Surrey goul-mouth there was soon Kowloon would open the a scramble with the result that scoring and the margin of their File put in a soft one which beat win. Douglas from the boot..
KOWLOON LOSS.
TRIBUTE TO MIŠS DULMAGE,
WORK AT ST, ANDREWS.
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National League. Saturday (Sept. 26):
New York 12, St. Louis 2. Brooklyn 1, Chicago 3. Boston 8, Pittsburgh 11. Boston 5, Pittsburgh 2." Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 1. Sunday:
New York 3, Philadelphia 2 New York 3, PhiladelpÄla 2. Brooklyn. 3, Chicago 2. Brooklyn 6, Chicago' 2. Cincinnati 2, St. Louis 1, Detrolt. 5. Chicago Monday:
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Boston: 4, Philadelphia 5. Wednesday!
Boston 7 Philadelphia 6. Boston 2 Philadelpfa 2,
American League. |Saturday (Sept. 25)
St. Louis 2. New York 10. St. Louis 4.. New York 10. Chicago 2, Washington .. Chicago 2, Washington 3. Sunday:
St. Louis 6. New York 1.
St. Louis 6, New York 2. Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 8. Cleveland 0. Philadelphia 2, Chicago 7. Washington 4. Monday:
Cleveland 3, Philadelphia 4
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students of the Chinese, community. story of the famous Pleasant| Both woung and old took part in Valley war, a feud. this event for some had already eighties which was fought out On the resumption there was a
passed their "Afties" and others literally to the last man."
"Lightnin" the pleture which HK Telephone had scarcely reached their teena. Gaston Isbel, leader of the cattle-had such a successful run at the first few minutes but the ball was ceeded in crossing the harbour. corner against Kowloon, in the Of the 87 competitora, only 49 suc- men and Lee Jorth, leader of the World Theatre last week, will be sheepmen, are old enemies. Both shows at the Star Theatre. put behind. St. Joseph's showed
have come to the Tonto Basin from to-day. The stage play to greater advantage in
Girl of 12 Finishes.
Texus with their sympathisers. has been faithfully reproduced on second half, but their great fault. The occasion was graced by the Knowing that a fight is coming, the screen and had been "heralded was lack of combination. Kow- participation of three members of Gaston Isbel sends for his Bon as a masterpleco by both Press n Tentor The only game played on Happy loon had many chances to score, the fair sex. They were Misses Ho Jean, who is a trapper in Oregon, and public alike, after playing te
but Zafra was an insuperable ob- Kit-chin, Li Chung-yu, and Fung Meeting Ellen, Jorth's daughter, capacity business Valley on Saturday was between
on Broadway. teams of the Hong Kong Football Stacie. Play became more gen- Yee-tsang. Miss Ho Kit-chin, a on his way to the valley, Jean falle breaking previous records by near- Club, for the purpose of selecting eral, with slight advantage to St. young girl of 12, and apparently in love with her.
ly doubling performance figures." a first team. The team consist-Joseph's, Kowloon showing signa the youngest of all the contest Later when Jean traces, cattle The original star and ac-author)
of breaking up. A great effort ants, was the only one among the rustlers to the Jorth ranch, the rould undoubtedly have ing of the forwards wore colours. by Kowloon ended by Vicars put-ladies who succeeded in crossing forths retaliate by raiding the featured in the film, but Frank ting over the bar from close in. the harbour. When she was near Isbel home. In the battle; Guy Bacon met an untimely death and Excellent combination brought ing her destination, she was greet- Isbel and one of the children are it was only after long search, that Whites: Rodger Wallington the front line over the bar fromed by the spectators with hearty killed. The following day, Gaston capable successor war Youn. and Howard Brown, Stewart,
close în. Excellent combination) cheers.
is shot down treacherously and This is Jay Hunt. As Lightnin“ and Watson; Ross, Brodie, Han- brought the front line down again chains (41 min. 34. ser.) ... 1 an ambush, all the Isbels are wiped the same, yet different, to that the tabele pursue the Jorths. By Bill Jones, he creates a character, som, McBride and King.
and Miles missed narrowly, fol- Leung Shiu-man (41 min. 52 sec.) 2 out except Jean, who carries on which made Bacon famous Colours:Slipper; Purves and Hill; Smith, Railton, and Russak-lowed shortly afterwards by Tay-Wong Bing-fang (42 min. 16 sec.) 3 the night single-handed. He kills The story is an appealing one. “Klophan roft: Bell, Johnstone, Linnaker, lor, who put over.
The first three will each receive the last of the Jorth sympathiser of an old lying reprobate with vers From the goal kick and subse-a cup, and all who succeeded in and ends by marrying Ellen, Thus lovable traits. He is a "hopeless
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The game resulted in a win for quent throw-up, play was crossing the harbour will each be the foud is ended..
} the "Colours" by two goals to transferred, the push dying away presented with a medal.
ceae to all appearance, but in ca This was the first of Mr. Grey's reality to always working to Manlis one. The game was scrappy. but in the goal mouth. Up and down, The distribution of prizea will novels to be made into a picture good end. There is much excel the forwards were the better side: up and down, and no berries to take place on October 16 when the under his contract with Para-lent characterisation in the film hang Howard scored the first goal for pick, with Millard failing with a Club will hold their aquatic sports mount. Mr. Grey was present and acting honours go to Otis the attackers by a soft one beaded goal by a miskick and St. Joseph's On that occasion thers will be two when the picture was being taken. Harian, Edythe Chapman, Madre in from a corner kick and Valen-going in for long strong kicking, groups--the first will be open to As a result of his assistance, the Bellamy and Wallace McDonald ting put on the second point. The Taylor put behind from a corner all the Chinese of the Colony, and photodrama, is "correct." It ir only goal for the defenders was and subsequently Miles missed by the second will be exclusively the story of the lives of primitive men with primitive hates and a
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