MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

C.C.C. "AT HOME.",

LAST SEASON'S PRIZES DISTRIBUTED.

BOWES AND TENNIS.

Craigongower tricket Club held a very successful, anca "at "Hon" on Saturday,"

Finis lawns navi bowling rinks were in time trim for the outdoor |

LOCAL SOCCER.

SATURDAY'S SURPRISE

RESULTS.

WINNERS AND LOSERS,

· LOCAL · CRICKET.

AT H.K.C.C.

THE CHINA MAIL.

BOWLING ANALYSIS."

0. M. R. W.

LAWN

BOWLS.

5 CONTEST FOR SPEY ROYAL

S. Hachiuma, b'A' gk Arault

the

I. Tajima, o Curreem, b

M."61

Arculli

SECOND INTERPORT TRIAL

Extras

9H, B. Un.... 6 Ng Sze-kwong

Ling

6 A 4 1

9

23

60 10 1

CCP.

Total

:102 Yeot:

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

H. C. Mung

8.41 14 I 8

L 1

TAIKOO R.C. LOSE.

0. M. R. W.

9.2 8

7

Curreem...........

8. 0 - ཎ ན་ཞེ་ན་*

+4

221 #Indian R.C.

421 11

2 DDAGUE MATCHES.

The Arst league cricket matches F. M. el Arcall of the season were played on Satur. A. el Arculli ..... . 7 0 day, both teams of the University H. Madar figuring in the two matches play

1J

ed.

Hith Kowloon Football Club and The Royal Artillery scored double victories in the Hong Kong Fool-{ ball League on Saturday.

At home. the University 1st XA. H. Madir, nos out gave the points to the Indians, A. H. Rumjab, bam Their 2nd XI. playing away, drew J. SA. Carreem, e & b Lam

S.. H. Ismall, e SHng, b. Lam with the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI,

Other matches were the second interport trial match and two fe the other hand. the Hong friendly games. Wong F. C. lour in two divialona

Anomalous Wicket.

M. P. Madan. & Balhatchet,

W. M. Gittins

H. D. Kumjahn, b: Lam

J. S. Ackbor, & b Balhatchet

Extras...

and both Chinese organisations didi Contrary to expectations. the Arculli, e Laing, b Lam competitions which were frranged Frot met with the smile of fortune wicket on the Club ground did not SA. E. mail, b Balhatchet for the afternoon" and the happy In division I the E. Surreys help the attack in the second inter-E. M. Arenill, not out. atmosphere was maintained until run up 5-1 against South "China. port trial. late when dancing followed the

Playing like a machine, the ini One opinion is that the ground) distribution of a handsome array [untrymen shone in all department has been too heavily saturated..

Find their attark-played with, ex. If that is so will there not be a fellent pricision. Humberstone possibility of the centre being cut as his side ten up. Butler con-up by the time the match is play verted a penalty and Charlesworth/ed?

of prizes.

'Tennis Tournament.

The following took part in the

tennis tournament doubles played

on the Amaricuit „ystem:-

Hamid and Miss Komor Philips and Mrs. Steele

Sanjana and Mrs. Nicholson

'rocker, and Mrs. Knott

Tacchi and Mis, Pankhurst Pankhurst and Mrs. Jones

Exted the fearth before half-time |

#

Total (for 8 wkts)

CS.C.C. "A"" v. R.A.O.C.

BOBBIES AT PLAY.

3TH SWIMMING SPORTS SUCCESS.

LIST OF RESULTS.

Playing their ground, the The Taikoo Recreation Clubj The Victorin Recreation was 1 Civil Service C.. "A" team bent amet the Kowloon Cricket Club in the venue on Saturday afternoon "Royal Army Ordnance seam by 21 the second round of the Spey of the Afth annual aquatic sports Royal Cup, on the Police Recren of the Police and Prison Depart-

62

rund

The homesters were dismissed]tion Club green, on Saturdayments under the patronage of 7 for 2 runs with good bowling by afternoon and lost by seven shots, H.E. Sir, Cecil Clementi, K.Q.M.G., Of the visiting team:

The teams were:-

Sir H. Gollan Kt.. B.E the K.C.C.

Ho, Mr. W. T. Southon, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Mr. J. W. Franks, and Lient-Comdr, G. F Hole, R.N.

0

b

It was unfortunate that the R.A.0.C.. who had scored 65 for five Fraser 14 wickets, lost their remaining bats- Hill

+

4 men for only an additional aix runs. Overy

Robertson took six wickets for 19 Gibson runs; and Westlake, in addition to 12 taking two" wickets for seven runs, 5caught two others off other bowlors,

C.S.C.C. "A."

H. F. Harper, .c Burges, b Lake

112 R. S. W: Paterson, h Barges ..........

JE. Maclaren, e Hool. b Burges

Faikoo James Sloan." John Sloan Drummond Ferguson

The meeting wis well attended (Skip)..20 (Skip) 15 and the spectators enjoyed them- The competition new stands as selves thoroughly. The contests... follows-

were keenly contesters and the winner's all erreived andvation.

Results:- Plate diving. Serge Ghark, !; Sergt. McEwen, 2

Championship Indians and Chinese)-Sergt. Sher Mahomed.

First round-K.C.C. bent. Club 5 de Recreio;,Police hent Kowloon

Dock; K.B.G.C., beat LB.C.

Second round-C.S.C.C. beat

1

J. H. B. Nihill, b Lake........ 8 Yacht Club: K.CC beat. Taikoo : H. Wustlake, b Roberts..、、 28 C.C.C. beat East Point R.C.

A. F. Minu did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Balhatchet

22

0. M. R. D 45

W.

23

5 45

T. W. Carry Barges, b Roberts

4.

15

R. C. Robertson, b Lake

शेत

5

P. J. O'Neill, e Hool. b,Lake

Division I.

K.C.C. Y. UNIVERSITY."

However, it seemed that the| Lam Won, reduced the deficit

nattur was too soft to be of use to S. V. Gittine Pambamone, got a third goal. the bowlers. At the beginning of W. M Gittlus

Antillery Defent Club. # the innings and after the roller Bench got the goal that mit|had been put on, batsmen found Honed in the Club v. R.A, match things somewhat to their liking. scoring for the Gunners the But after a while, the wicket be-

econd hal The Club had a wlenme neither true nor difficult. Kelly and Mas, E. Stain-brillant players individually, butį. One or two bowlers tried the

held,

chances were frittered away in the experiment of bowling a little over rest half. Making the most of their the usual good length to make up Pappbortunitiess the Artillerymen for the softness, An ordinarily were the better team after the good length ball pitched up short

and anything gyerpitched was 21 Champions in Form.

invitation to step ous and hit Ow their own "ground, Ko Balls that struck the via media Rosift: Crocker and Mrs.ague champions) neengate had the batsmen' guessing, and Knott (winners). Howard and South Chinn by 4-1. Mrs. H. Stainfield (runners-up).

there was no telling what they would do.

Howard and Mrs. H. Stainfield

13

Witkowski and Mrs. Bennett Jones and Mrs. Dennis

Marsh and Mrs. Willams Mrs. Wimble and Mrs. Fland- #ford

Bowls GameN.

breather

Fung Kingcheng gave lowers, the lead. Before the pin-j the first green, Omar's Tinkerval, Spary nad Caveille had rei was nine down in the sixth head lied: Ter Kowoon. *,,(5-14). but with good placing, they especially by Kharus, grutally overhauled Muskeit s

Afteenth party in the

head (17-16) and won by two shots..

In the second half Carville and Sims found the mark for Kowloon,

Junior “A.""

Under the circumstances, quite

2c. R. Spittey. c Burges, b Roberta 14

H. Oswick, e Hool, b Burges

C. Sara, not out

The Police v. K.B.G.C match; Khir Din. 2.

0 was to have been played also on

*

A

Championship (European). — Seng.

18 Saturday, but was postponed. Serg, Simpson, 1:

0:

The CS.C.C.e now play the McEwen. 2. K.C.C. and the C.C.C. meet the

100 yards Race (open to men-

3 winners of the Police v. K.B.G.C.hers of V.R.C.).-C. Razaivet-1;

12 match.

Extras..

Total ..........

92.

6. M. R. WA

13.2 6 23

4

13

28

223

A

2 0 17

2

1:2

A league match on the Kowloon Lake .. ground with the University 2nd Burges visitors ended in a draw. Roberts The home team. batting first. Walker scored 124 for eight, wickets. Dun- contributing 45. Bevis and, Hyde

24 cuch. 41

visitors had last three wickets for At time of drawing stumps the 30 runs. Hancock taking all the wickets for eight-runs.

K.C.C. 2nd XI...

ין

Karanjia. b

F. G. Bevis, b. Chan Wah

E. Hancock. Sulleman

a number of possibles did wel L. A. R. Duncan. with the bit. Hard hitting paid Hiptoola but normal scoring strokes failed G. Léc, o Sudan to get the ball away,

Wales bowled really well but hy section of Riyiäion M, Cairer! ity surprisingly defeated the Hong, Without luck. He gave an impres- Skippers Rose and Dennis were on FC Reserves by 4 clearsion that on a wicket that suited A. Dand. ten all in the ninth head, but the Club de Recreio Reserves him, he would come off. Light-Hiptnsla

triumphed over St. Joseph's College foot took two wickets by striking c. T. Evans, b Chun Wah theby nil, and the R.A. Reserves bent that mystery spot and causing his W. Hyde, b. Chan Wak

China Athletic "B" by a similar victims to cock up the ball unex-A. R. F. Raven, Chan Wah Score. Kowlout Reserves got 1 to pectedly, Hayward gave an occa-H. Parsons, not ont. the solitary goaloby, South China, sional "glimpse of form and

in

lutter ran away with the game.

· Bradbury ledy 8-1 seventh head. but his opposing skip Lammert), who had ean- çelled other engagements in order to be present and gain a spoon succeeded with the assistance of his men. expecially Alves.

In the last rink Bennett led all the way and came in an easy winner, although the loser show- ed an improvement by reducing the deficit when all they had was 2-22 half way.

The tears were

Kharas

Expina

Akerman

.Omar

(skip)

Wiliams.

Jones

Souza

Rose

(skip

Brightinan

Fritz

Spink Bradbury

McKechnie

Razack Salter

Fletcher

Muskett

25 (skip)

Neves

z

Knott

Dennis

16 (skip)

Ribeiro

Surrey Reserves equally divided

a this section: and the 1 Parker earned further honcurs,

Mr., Hancock's XI..

Proafe with China Athletic " A.” A W. Ramany, e Goodwin, b

Although the last named have! Lyal

any seret poisin.2 matefies, W. Brace, Rumjahn. Goodwin 17 they will prove a tembling blockE. C. Fincher, Vallack, b

to many of the team.

:

Junior “B."

Three teams each scored 5 goals

I in section B of division H..

China Athletic "A" heat the Por. tuguese staff of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank by 5-1 the Boy

Goodwin

C

B. D. Evans, Vallack,

Lightfoot

Extras"

35 Sulieman. Sudan

26 Riptoola. 41 Ohan Wah

R. A. O. C

C. Lake, e Westlake, b Robertson Greenaway. b Robertson

P. Haol, e Westlake, b Spittey F. Roberts. b Robertson

H. Burges, e Carp, b Sara J. Walker, C

Westlake

Paterson,

E Andrews, b. Westlake 45H. Mocock, e Nihil, b Robertson

OG. Waterfield, b. Robertson

24 J. Bendall, not out

W. Brunuen. 2 Mariaren, b 4. Robertson 4.

K.B.G.C..

Married: v. Single.

S. M. Alarakia. 2

Two Lengths Race (Indians).—

Sergt. Bahadur Kam 1: Sher Mahomed, 27

Long Plunge.-Sergt. McEwen

spoon game Married v. (5) Teet) : Sergs. Ritchie 643 Single, was played on the Kowloonfeet), 2

0 Bowling Green Club greens on Two lengths handicap-War-

Saturday afternoon, the Benedicts der Cornwall. I; Sergt. Holeman,

6 gaining the victory by the hand-2. 3some margin of 43 shots, wiming 22 on all rinka,

0 Scores:-

6 Married

Watson Davidson

4 Maclachlan

1 Gourlay

(Skip)..23

DR. Duncan

Budden,

Hedley

6 Lapsley

(Skip)..28

ון

Single Mcintosh Eagles, Gorvin Whibley

Chinese boys' race.—Bi Lee, 1; Wong Yul-fat 2: Leung Kong, 3.

Creasy pole.-Sergt. Clark. 1;' Sergt. McEwen, 2..

Two length breast stroke. Sergt. Eliot. 1:. Sergt. MeMuhon..

դ

2..

5

High: dive-Seigt. Simpson, 1; (Skip). 10 Warder Andrews. 2.

Life saving contest. Serg McEwen, 1; Sergt. Simpson 2.

Hatt Mackinnon-

Pearman

W. Rusgell

(Skip)

71 F: Goodman "Hunter

JH. Johnstone. Chapman..

19.6 W. Macfarlane P. T. Farrell

(Skip):130 (Skip)

V. Kamsay Henderson

Nish Guy"

Ladies' nomination Tace.-Mrs. Field and Sergt. Mc Ewen, I; Mrs. 131 Aris and Sergt. Simpson. 2.*

Team race winners: Sergeants McEwen, Coleman, and Ritchie.

After the aquatie sports dance- ing beger to the straine 'of ..11music provided by the "New Re-

vellers Dance Orchestra."

Mr. C. G. Perdue. Criminal Investigation Department, de livered a neat little speech urging (Skip).16 the Prison and Police Depart- ments to partake mote,in sports, adding that in this year's com petition 161 had entered. He finally asked Mrs. T. H. King to distribute the prizes-a ceremony

Total ..69

COLONY'S 'CHAMPIONSHIP.

Hiptoola, b

Kermani, b

Extras

UD

I

Total

2.1

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Rundall

J:

O M., R. W. Holland

8 Robertson

8 2

70'Neill

3

1

8: 0

Spittey

I

12. 1 Dobbie

Total for 8 wkte)

124 Sara

0

12:

10

H. T. Buxton and H. Smith not but.

1 Branch

did Westlake

5 3

7" 2 Hazel

Oswick

2

0

4.

0 Hyde

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0: 10 2 23" 1

(Skip):23

M. R. W.

Total'..102

12 嘻 21 1 91.40 2 .9.1.0.0 1

HOME SOCCER,

.

University 2nd XI

36

K. T. Loke, noh out

LEAGUE.

3: N. Sudan, e Lee Hancock 23A. Baker. b Hanenck.

C

C. H. Yeph, 1.b.w... b Hancock

7

S. Kermani, not out

Extras,..

FIVE DIVISIONS.

7

.208

Total (for 8 wkts.)

39

Matches In the principal

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

F. Hiptoola C. K. Ong, A. B.ball Leagues played to-day Sulieman, R. Chan Wah, H. T. team given first) resulted Burma and N. P. Karauja did not

Foot- home

Goodwin

12

h 35

2

that...

Lyal...

1X 11. 62.

2

. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Vallack

0 16.

0

0.

M. R. W.

Lightfoot Rumjahn Lee.:

0 49.

2 Lee...

6

4 3

3

D 24

11

7 8

8

Q 10

H. V. Parker; not out H., R. P. Hancock,

Lightfoot

Goodwin.

F. D. E. Pendered, e Kridgland,

| Scouts tof South China A.A) de-j b Lyal (frated Kowloon “B” by 5-25and St.] H. „Bargess, not out

29 | Jungph's College Reserves séured 6) Extras

-Westlake

Alves

Lammers

(skip)

15

(skip)

22

Selfwood

Phayer

Basa

Grimes.

(skip)

Rumjahn

Nicholson

Bennett.

13. (skip) President's Thanks.

26

Prior to the distribution of prizes won during the senson and in the afternoon's competitions. Mr. B. W. Bradbury. (President) thanked the members and friends for turning up in sneh numbers and helping in making the afternoon so enjoyable. He felt sure that this. was one of the biggest gatherings at Craigen- power for some time and all had enjoyed themselves, well.

Keenness in the sports competi- tions had been well maintained; said Mr. Bradbury, and this had helped the Committee considerably.

The President next thanked the Committee for the hard work they had put in, especially Mr. Basa in whom they had a good man.

Lastly, he thanked the donors of prizes, mostly members and: friends.

Prize Winners.„,„, Mr. Bradbury gave away

یا

the

prises and was the recipient of a

bocquet "in a silver, vase. The full

1st of prize winners was as "under:

Cricket-Best batting average.

D. Fritz; heet bowling average. S. Abbus.

Tennis-Doubles handicap, f.

Xavier and H. P. Lim; runners-ap, W! J. Howard and D. Clow. Mixed doubles, Cp 1: Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford runners-up, A. E. Guest and Miss Fincher. "Afternoon's " tournament. W. E. Crocker and Mrs. Knott.

to 3 by South China,

In the remaining mutvis thet Moslem Club beat China Athletic "B" by the old gual in three.

ARMY DEPARTURES.

Consequent on Army changes. the Colony will be losing shortly three sportsmen in Messrs; D. Fritz and H. Dennis, of the Pay Command Offee, and Q. M. S. Jacob, of the Royal Engineers.

Mr. Fritz has made his mark a batsman and bowler for Craigengower in addition to being a lawn bowla player. Mr. Dennis's game is bowls, and he will be greatly missed. Q. M. S. Jacob is the Army cricketer (left-hand bowler).

AM

The Craigengower Cricket Club have arranged a farewell dinner to the departing membera next Monday.

COVERED COURTS TENNIS.

London, October 17.

At Queen's Club in the finals, of the covered courts championship) Jean Borotra beat Greig, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4, and Miss Saunders beat Mise Dix 6-4, 6-4.

Borotra was, ut his best in spectacular driving acros8

the

Total (for 6 wkts.)

A. C. I. Bowker, C. D. Wales and

S. A. Ismall did not bat.

Mr. Hayward's XI.

A. W-Hayward, not out

A. A. Rumjahn, c Burgess, b

Parker.....

Hancock

Bavis

Duncan

35 Raven

Hyde

17 Evans

Major Lightfoot, b.w., b Brace. 7 Cant: Bridgland, b Brace

E. J. R. Mitchell, c

Bowker

12

Evans, b

13

5.

$

95

J. D. Humphreys, not out....s.

Extras.

Total (for 4 wkta.)-

S. Jex, J. C. Lyal, F. C. Goodwin, R. W. Lee and G. R. Vallack did not bat,

il

Parker

Wales

Brace

Evans Bowker

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

4 $2 6

3

3

3 1

1 0

8 $

FRIENDLY GAMES.

12 [SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN THE

Division 1. Arsenul 2, West Ham U. 2. Birmingham 1, Derby C. 0. Blackburn R. 1 Burnley 5,4

0 Bury 9, Manchester United 3. 3 Everton I. Newcastle U. 3.

Huddersfield T. G. Cardiff C. Q. . Leicester City 8. Leeds U. 2. The Wednesday 8. Liverpool 2. Sunderland 1, Aston Villa 1. Tottenham H. 3, Shefeld D. 1. W. Bromwich 1. Bolton W..1.

Division" II. Barnsley 2, Port Vale Blackpoc] 2, Wolves 3,0 Darlington 3, Bradford City 0. Fulham 2. South Shields 2. Grimby T. 0, Hull C 1. Manchester City, 3. Southampton 4. mar-Oldham Av 5, Preston N.E. 1.

Notts Forest 4. Middlesborough 3. even Portsmouth 2, Chelsea 8.

RECREIO v. CHINESE: R.C.

Playing at King's Park, Chinese Recreation Club beat Club de Recreio by the small gin of seven runs in a very

game.

Chinese R.C.

0. M. R. W. M

1TB, Yeoh run out.

LEAGUE MATCHES.

Division ***

UNIVERSITY. INDIANS.

the the

1

In the semin-final of the lawn that was very gracefully perform- owls (singles) championship offed amid cheers. the Colony yesterday.

on the Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.S.P. Police Recreation Club green, thanked most heartily the mem- . M. Omar (Craigengower) de-bers of the Victoria Recreation feated A. 'M. Holland (K.B.G.C.) Club for giving the use of the by 22-10.

swimming tank and also praised the Sports Committee (composed Both, it will be recalled repre- sented Hong Kong in the last in-of Mr. Perdue, Insp. Reynolds. terport at Shanghai.

Sergt. Charman, Chief Warder J. MeLeod, Sergt. Brittain, Sergi. Kirby. Sergt. Simpson, and Warder J. Johnstone) to" whose strenuous efforts was due the suc- ceas of the fete,

The date for the playing off of the remaining semi-final, between W. Russell and A. Gourlay, has not yet been fixed.

".

SWIMMING SPORTS

CHARTERED BK LOCAL MEETING.

At Jank Bay on Saturday, the Chartered Bank held their 3rd annual aquatic sports,

At the conclusion, the follow: ing prizes were distributed by Mr. A. Brearley; sub-manager:--

100 yards scratch.-1st, J. H.

Roza: 2nd. H. A. Alves; 3rd, C. L. Pinni.

60 yards novices (handicap) 1st, A. S. Wong; 2nd, Cheung Wab-xun,

50 yards scratch.-Est, I. M Alarakia; 2nd. L. Z. Marques; 3rd, E. Roza,

50 yards officers' Handicap- ist, J. A. Summers (the first to finish was disqualified).

ازاده

of the Yaumati Government (dis- The 10th annual athletle sports

trict) School are to be held on Thursday, at King's Park, Kow. loon, beginning at 11.30 B.. the prizes. Mrs. A. O. Brawn will distribute

CABLE DELAYS.

CAUSED BY AUKORA BOREALIS.

New York, Oct. 18. The working of the telegraphs was thrown into confusion by the unusual appearance of the Aurore Borealis in the northern part of the United States.

The transmission of tran-Atlan- tiv cablegrams was much delayed, but the situation has now become normal.

Experts were unsuccessful in an

50 yards back stroke scratch-endeavour to arrange the adjust 1st, J. H. Roza: 2nd, L. Z. Mars to cope with the frequent ¡ques; 3rd, J. Neves.

changes in current due to the

Throwing the water polo ball- 1st, L. Z. Marques; 2nd, H. A.

Borcalis-Reqter's American. Ser-

vice. Queen's Park Rangers 2, Bristol

8 I 21

1

Reading 7. Notts County 1. Swansea 3, Clapton Orient 2.

Division III (South)

:10

0 28

E. Chou, c Marques, b Reed

Charlton A. 2. Swindon T. 2.

6

1 14

2 H. F. Un, c Xavier, b Marques

#

Aberdure 1. Norwich C. 2.

& D 15

Ng Sze-Kwong, run out"."

Bournemouth 1,, Merthyr 1.

0 " 11

1. C. Hung, c Lopes, b. Reed

1

H. L. Yang, run out

Bristol City 3, Exeter City 2. # Coventry 1, Millwall 4..

C. Wong, b Souza

1

C. W. Cheng, st. Barros, b Reed

Crystal Palace 4. Brentford 2.

K. L. Chan, not out.....

Gillingham 2, Brighton &.

Newport C 3. Luton T, 2,

H. Ching; e Alves, b Reed

0

3. L. Youngsaye. c. Lopes,

Pinna

Plymouth A. 2, Southend U. 1.

4

Rovers 2.

Playing on their ground in a

Extras

+

Watford 4, Northampton 0.

Division III (North)..

Total

$1

Ashington 2. Rochdale 2.

·BOWLING. ANALYSIS.

O M. R. W.

9.6 1 14

7 1 21

1 Nelson 1, Durham Ci 1.

9

1 29 1. 19

H. M. Xaviar, c Ng Sze-kwong:

•Un

angles of the court, smashed at the league match, the University 1st XI

net in his usual style and gave a lost to the Indian Recreation Club delightful display at top speed. He by two wickets.

..

was altogether too good for his The home team batted first and opponent. Miss Dix played well in were all out for 102, E. Zimmern Pinns prolonged rallies with some hard-carrying his bat for 43. hitting shots, but was never quite

Marquee For the visitora A. H. Madar (62 Souza able to deal with "Miss Saunder's not out) played a good game and Reed excellent length balls.-Reuter..

PORTUGUESE SOCCER.

saw his side pass their opponents'

Club de Recreio, score at the expense of eight RC. Read, run out wickets.

F. M. el Arculli was successful

A start was made yesterday in in attack, taking seven wickets for M. F. Pinna, e&b Ching the local Portuguese Football 22. League, held under the auspices

of the Club de Recreio.

University C.C., M.

Bradford 8, Lincoln C. 1. Chesterfield B, Tranmere R. 1. Doncaster 0, Crewe A. 2.

1 New Brighton 4, Southport 1.

Rotherham 2, Halifax, 4.

Stoke 4,-Barrow.0. le

5 Walsall 5, Accrington 1.

11

J. F. Noronha, c & b Ng, Sze-...

kwong

19

Lawn Bowls-Opén singles, U.

H. N. Balhatchet, lbw b A. HF. H. CETValho, b H. C. Bung M. Omur; runner-up; G. J Spink. There are two divisions this

Madar Pairs, B. W. Bradbury and L. C. R. year, and the following are the S. V. Gittins, o, S. H. Ismail, b kwong

9 C. E. Marques, l.b.v., b Ng Sze- Sousu; runners-up, D. Pumjahn clubs competing?--

F. M. el Arculli po

7DF. Lopes, b Ng Sze-kwong /

and C. Beanett. Rink. J. C. V. 1st division:-St. Louis, Fisica, C. W, Lami, b F. M. el Arcull. 1 A. Barros, b Ng Sze-kwong.. Ribeiro, D. Fritz, C. Sellwood, U. M. Boys Own Athletic Club and D. Laing, b F. M. el Areulli ... Orar (skip); runners-up, C. Juvenil.

D C Alves, not out. WM. Gittina, hw, b F. M. el. Gosano, c Cheng, b Ng Szo- Bennett. V. Espino, E. Arcüll, R. 2nd division:-dark horses, Argullfame Baxa faxip). Spoona for winning Juvenil "A" and "B," Jovens "A" E Zimmern, not out.... 43 CM. Bouza, e Cheng, b Yeoh

0 kwong APPROA teams in the afternoon rink games. and "B" Luso; Flacia "A" and WH. Sling, o Minu, b Carreem 10

Billiards, R. F. Lux; runner- "B." (Matches will be played on B. P. Ng. b F. Mel Arculli up, D. Fritz.

Y. C. Teh, b F. M. el Aroulli

Sundays).

Extras

Wigan B. 3. Hartlepools: A. 6. Wrexham 2 Stockport. C. 1.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Aberdeen 3, St. Johnstone 1. Airdrieoniang 1, Motherwell 3.

Alves.

220 yards, scratch.-1st, J..H Roza: 2nd, I. M, Alarakia; 3rd, J. Neves.

U.S. DIRIGIBLE.

Lakehurat, October 17. The dirigible Los Angles returned

100 yards handicap-1st, Gum Detroit in 18 hours 11 minutes.

Remedios; 2nd, C. L. Pinna.

50 yards breast stroke-lat,

FN. Cunha: 2nd, L. A, Marques; 3rd, H. A. Alves.

High dive-1st, L, 2. Marques,

2nd,

Reutor.

THE WEATHER.

C. L. Pinna; 3rd, G. forecast for the weather: (Hong

Til noon to-morrow the official... Remedios.e

Team race. lat. W. M. Cox Kong, the coast and Formosa Chan- M Alarakia, G. Remedios, F. Nelis-moderate to fresh N.. Cunha, and A. Rozario.

winds; fine.

50 yarda consolation.-E. Roza,

Swimming Challenge Cup (for

the championship of the Bank's Yung Hin-chiu and Mr. local branch).-J. H. Roza and Xavier.

L. 2. Marques (holder) tied with

9 points unch.

Officials

0 Clyde 2, Falkirk 14).

Dundes 1, Cowdenbeath 2. Dunfermline A. 2. Dundee United 6 Hon Presidenta Mr. A. H.

Hamilton A. 0 Hibernians 1 Hearts 1 Partick T. 0, Kilmarnock 2, Morton: 0. Hangers O, Queen's Park

St. Mirren 3, Celtic 1

Router

Starter: Mr. A. Mackenzie..

Time-keepers: Mr. CM Sousa and Mr. A. L. Silva.

Handicappera Mr. E. M. Ferguson and Mr. A Brearley Ozorio, Mr. J. M. Pinna and Mr.

President Mr. A. Mackenzia, J. H. Roza Vice-President: Mr. J. P.

Xavier

Judge Mr. L. T. Watty, Mr.

Assistant secretary: Mr. HA

Secretary Mr. L, Z. Marques.

Alves.

TL Christie, Mr. FB. Jones, Mr. Treasurer: Mr. J. M. Pinna.

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