THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929.
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PORTSMOUTH GATHER
FULL POINTS
ARMY DEFEATS NAVY
:
London, Yesterday. Playing at Portsmouth in the Inter-Services, Football Tourna ment to-day, the Army defeated the Navy by two goals to lone.
In the First Division of the League, "Pompez" secured two valuable points at the expense of Leicester, Huddersfield went
down at home to Liverpool, and Everton lost on their own ground to West Ham United.
Full results of League matches are as under-
First Division Portsmouth. 1, Leicester 0. Huddersfield 1, Liverpool 3. Everton 0, West Ham U. 4..
Second Division West Bromwich 3, Millwall 2,
Third Division (South) Exeter 2, Watford 2. Southend 3. Crystal P. 0.
Scottish League
St Mirren 5, Raith R. 2.
--Router.
LEAGUE TABLE
First Division
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Wednesday..38 20 9 9 77 55 49 Leicester.. .38 19 7 12 84 68 45 Derby 15
38 18 8 12 78 59 44. Aston Villa 57 20
157 20 4 13 Sunderland Everton
RA 18
4 13 88 773
30
44
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.38 18 713 85 64 42 61 62 40
LOCAL MATCHES
BORDERERS DEFEAT S. CHINA IN EXCITING GAME
SOMERSETS WIN
Somersets have strengthened their position in the First Division of the League as the result of a decisive victory yesterday over the Small Units, while South China K.O.S.B. The went down to
PUPILS AT PLAY
SPORTS AT DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL
CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER
THE CHINA MAIL,
OLYMPIC“ GAMES
VENUE CHOSEN IN NEW YORK STATE
The
ON LAKE PLACID
The first annual, sports of the
Lausanne, Yesterday. Diocesan Girls' School were held at
Olympic Committee has new playground at chosen Lake Placid in New York the School's King's Park, Kowloon, on Tuesday. State as the venue of the next afternoon, and proved very inter- Winter Olympic Games.--Reuter's esting, some of the events being American Service. very keenly contested. The Cup for the girl with the highest nom- won by Phyllis ber of points was Gittins, who holds the trophy for won six events, one year, having each time appearing first.
A hockey match for a Cup be- championship still remains at tween Girl Guides teams was won sue as the Chinese Athletic are by the Second Kowloon Company two points behind the Somersets.the Diocesan Girls' School).
The gathering was a happy one, many friends
and parents being present, and tea was served after the sports.
Yesterday's games resulted:--
Division I.
Somerset LJ. K.O.S.B.
6 Stall Units
3 South China
Division IL
S. China A” 4 Eastern F.C.
K.O.S.B. v. South China
0
The K.OS.B, obtained a fine victory over South China al Soo- kumpoo, when they defeated the latter by three goals to one.
The Chinese team played below form and their luck seemed out. The frat goal registered against them was for an infringement in the penalty area. Stock took the kick and scored. The soldiers further increased their lead by a free kick near the goal, which Reeves converted.
At the interval the K.O.S.B. led by two goals to nil. In the second half Alexander, from the wing. scored with a fine cross-shot. South China were next successful in a raid on the soldier's goal. Somerset LI. v. Small Units By six goals to one, the Somer- 28 sets emerged winners in their 38
game against the Small Units on Arsenal.86 13 11 12 08 64 37
The latter Huddersfield 36 18 9 14 6349 35 the Railway ground.
team played pluckly against a vastly superior eleven..
33 184 18 38 18
Leeds
..36 16
8 12
67 75 40
Blackburn
..37 16 9 23
13 67
57
39
40
M'chester C. 38 15 8 15
Newcastle...38 10 6 13
69
Liverpool.37 16 10 12
The Somersets found the mark twice in the first period, Rayson baing responsible for two splendid shots. Butcher obtained the hat- trick in the second period. Guest increased the lead, but before the whistle, blew Small Units obtain- ed their only goal through Smith. First Division
Goals.
A pleasing feature of the school is the new white silk drilling uniform in which the girls looked very smart on Tuesday's sports.
were The prizes, which dis- tributed by Mrs. Kotewall, were much appreciated by the winnera.
At the conclusion, Mrs. Kotewall was presented with a lovely basket
of flowers tied with the School's girls, Miss colours, by two little Audrey and Elaine Ho.
List of Results
The following is the list of results of the sports
2,
100 Yards Race
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LAWN TENNIS
RESULT OF HANDICAP DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL
The score in the tie in the
H.K.C.C. tennis tournament yester day was
Handicap Doubles Semi-final. H. J. Armstrong and J. G. Lawrie (owe 4/6) beat G. W. Sewell, and G. C. Grove (owe 15/1) 6-4, 6-1.
To-day's Matches Open Singles.-S. A. Rumjahn (Champion in 1927) v. M. W. Lo.
Handicap Doubles.-O. E. C. Marton and H. Owen Hughes (owe 15/1) v. H. J. Armstrong and J. G. Lawrie (owe 4/6).
Handicap Mixed Doubles.-S. E. Green and Miss Heard (owe 15) v. Lt. and Mrs. Smith (owe 4/6). The Open Finals The finals of the Open Cham- pionship Singles and Doubles will be played off to-day and Monday, April 15, respectively.
Plastered in Paris
Framsted by WILLIAM FOX
SUNDAY & MONDAY
Play will commence at 4.15 p.m. each day.
AT THE
The prizes won in the tourna- ment will be presented after the
Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gittins; final of the doubles. Reserved
may
be now
booked at
Alice Wood; 2, Molly Remedios.seats 10-14 yrs), Elgie Quinn; 2 Moutrie & Co.'s shop, Irene Williams; 3, Angela Alves.
Three Legged Race
Under 10 yrs. (Girls and Boys).---- 1, George Willis and Francis Lay; 2. Mary Lay and Joan Holland.
High Jump
Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gittins; 2, Mabel Willis; 3, Alice Wood.
10-14 yrs.1, Ellen Ford; 2, Ansie Lee; 3, Marie Smith.
Kindergarten (50yds Race) 1, Teddy Bush; 2. Edward Young.
Skipping Race
BOXING
TUNNEY DONATES $500 TO A UNIVERSITY
Salamanca, Spain, April 5. Announcement was made here to- day that before sailing for the United States, former heavyweight champion Gene Tunney presented the City University of Salamanca with $500.
QUEEN'S
WATER SUPPLY
Level and Storage of water in Re- servoirs, on April 1, 1929:-
CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.
1928 1929 Tytam
15'10" 21′ 1′′E Tytam Byewash... 22' 6"B 24'10"R Tytam. Intermediate 27 6" B 43′ 1′′B. 99′11′′D Tytam Tuk 90 212 Wong Nei Chung.. 22' 8"B 35' 5"B Fernandez ". Arragon
Pokfulum
21′ 9′′B 30′ 7′′B Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gittins:) Stockton, California, April 5. [Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow": 2, Alice Wood; 3, Iris Frith.
Young Fernandes, well-liked Fili-A denotes "Above Overflow; L de 10-14 yrs.-1. Irene Williams; 2, pine boxer, knocked the Mexicanoes "Level with Overdow."] Ansie Lee, 3, Phylis Grose.
fighter Arragon to the canvas
Under 10 yrs.-1, Mary Lay; 2, twice during the course of a rather
Joan Holland; 3, Tamara Jex.
Shotheld U. .38 12 11 15 76
82 83 West Ham ..38 15 Birmingham 38 13 9 18 62 72 35 M'chester U. 38 11 12 15 73. 34 Bolton :36 11 11 14 61 65 33 Burnley
...36 13 $ 18 69 92 31 Portsmouth .37 14 20
20 50 75 81 Bury ... .37 11 8 30 51 87 28 Cardiff
.39 8 10 21 21 $7 28 Second
Division P. W. D. L.
F. A. Pts. Middlesbro' .38 19 10 9 86 56 18 Grinsby ....37 21 5 11 75 56 47 Notts, Cnty. 39 19 8 12 75 86 46 Southampton 38 15 14 9 68 54 44 Stoke 38 15 11 12 64 15 41
38 15 11 12 64 45 41 Somersets Bradford
...87 19 3 15 79 65 41 Athletic Chelsea
.38 16 2 13 59 73 91
50 55 41 S. China West Brom, 37 17 7 13 71 70 11 K.O.S.B. .20 11 3 6 48 36 Millwall.37 16 7 14 70 72 39 Poliec .20 10 3 7 28 23 23 Blackpool .38 16 6 16 78 72 33 Hoyal Navy 19 10 1 8 42 27 21
15 7 18 71 67 37 Kowloon....20 767 29 27 20 2. Preston N.E. 38 15 Tottenham
-37 15
17 5 9 41 41 13 Lapsley. 16 65 78 87 Recreio Notts. Forest 38 12 12 14 63 67. 38 RA B .17 6 0 11 22 40 12
147 17 72 72 35 HKFC. 12 4 4 10 22 .38 .36 11 12 13 51 68 86 17 13 51 68 84 Small Units .20 1 0 19 14 76 Bristol C...58 13 8 17 56 64
64 34
Wolves
Huli
Heading
Swansea
Oldham
Barnsley
Port Vale
.38 13
8 17 57 82 34
.38 12 9 17 60 71 33
.88 14 5 19 48 69 33
.88 13 6 19 69 68 .32
.38 14 3 21 66 79 31
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. ..10 12 4 3 52 17 28 18.11 4 3 40 22 26 19 12-2 5 35 24 28
DIVISION II.
South China "A" v. Eastern
1
40 12
Egg & Spoon Race
Over 14 yrs-1, Bossie McAinsh;
2, Gertie White; 3. Annie Woo.
10-14 yra-1, Carmen Silva; 2, Patsy Woo: 8, Joan Poon.
Under 10 yrs.-1, Joan Holland; Chrissie Kennedy; 8, Molly
Kindergarten (Skipping Race) 1, Kitty Dedleeglou; 2, Doris Frith.
220yds Race
Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gittins;
2, Cynthia Sanh; 3, Molly Lapsley. 50yds Race
10-14 yrs.1, Irene Williams; 2, South China "A" defeated East-Angie Lee; 3, Elsie Quinn. ern by four goals to nil at Caro-
Under 10 yrs.-1, Alfred Prata; line Hill. Gi King-wai opened the 2, Chrissie Kennedy; 3, George score and S. China led in the Willis. half. Their llead was
Clapton O...38 10 8 20 39 66 28 Division III. (South)
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, Northampton 38 19 10 9 89 48 48 Queen's P.R. $7 18 11 8 74 54 47 Charlton ...36 20 6 10 79 55 46 Luton
37 18 10 9 78 65 46: first 27 10 7 11 92 65 45 further increased in Fulham 37 10 7 11 Crystal Pal. 36 19 7 10
00 46 Watford.36 19 6 11 73 63 44 period by Ng Po-kin (2) and Gi
Plymouth 36 15 12 9 71 49 42 King-wal.
Bournemouth 37 16 0 12
12 74 67 41
Coventry
Brentford Walsall
38 14 11 13 58 50 39
38 14 9 15 58 56 37
.37 13 11 13
Second Division
the second
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 1 93 19 43-
59 70
70 37 Royal Navy 23 21 1
.38 14 10 14 72 67 38 K.O.S.B. ....21 18 1 65 24 Somersets .20 13 3
.35 12 10 13
26 19 7 37 8D 36 13 5 18 50 Bristol R. ..37 12 8 19 54 71 30 Torquay...36 11 4 21 67 77 26 Gillingham ..87 9 8 20 29 63 26 Merthyr Norwich Exeter
37 10 6 21 49 98 36
37 6 9 20 60 B1 26 Beottish League
2 103 18 $7
4 60 22 20
Athletic.20 19 1 6 9 10 93 18 16 59 23 27 S. Chinn " 23 10 3 10 43
RAF213 10 24 55 27
9 4 8 45 40 R.A.
7 34 "A" 21 4 8 9 27 47 S. China St. Joseph's .21 6 2 13 46 14
36. 10 4 22 63 71 24 Recreio.....21 5 2 14 24 63 12 Small Units 21 4 4 18 24 68 18 Eastern -20~36-12-24-58-11 Kowloon ....21 3 5 13 21 75 11 To-day's Matches
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Rangers ....83 28 4 1 96 27 60 Motherwell .85 19 9 7 77 61 47 36 19 8 9 90 54 46
Hoarta
Cettle
Aberdeen
Hong Kong League, kick-off
R.A.,
Division 11.-R.A. v. Athletic, China Athletic ground.
The following have been select-
.33 19 7 7 56 33 45 5.15 p.m.
Division Athletic v. .96 16 7 13 78 64.89 Queen's Park 34 15 6 13 87 68 36 H.K.F.C. ground. Partick .35 16 6 14 83 67 36 Kilmarnock 34 14 7 13 74 69 35 St Mirren.34 15 7 12 69 64 St. Johnstone 36 12 10 14 63 63 34 Falkirk 34 13 7 14 66 79 33 Hamilton...34 12 7 15 52 74 31 86 12 6 18 52 61.30 Hibernians.35 12 6 17 46-54 30 ..36 12 5 19 43 66 29 Cowdenbeath 35 12 4 49
19 67 28
Clyde
ed to represent the Kowloon Foot- ball Club Reserves v. Small Units on the Kowloon Football Club ground. on Saturday:
Angus; Moore, Nicholls; Seddon, 32 10 6 17 60 76 28 Campbell, Davies; King, McIntyre,
9 8 17 53 80 25 34 Third Lanark 36 10 6 20 66 89 26 Mo88, Clems and Blacklock. Raith R, ....85 8 4 23 45 100
Dundee
20 Reserves: White and Murphy.
Hop-Step Jump
slow 10-round boot here to-night.
A draw decision was given.
Filipino Battler Loses.
Hollywood, April 5. Blas Rodriguez took a decision over Young Nacionalista, of Manila,
fast in
10-round bout have
to-night..
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Storage in millions and Decimals of gallons.
1928 1929
Tytam. Tytam Byewash.... Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk Wong Nei Chung Pokfulum
-263.92
229,27
1.67
73
91.40
179.80
578.75
38.42
8.09
21.15
7,60
Total
964.98
457.20
per
1.38
1920 175.36 480,840
The Filipino was ahead in points Consumption of water in the City in the early rounds, and almost and Hill District in millions and de knocked out the Mexican, but thecimals of gallons during the month of
March. latter finished strong at the last
1928 rounds-United Press.
Consumption
218.57 Estimated population 420,520 Consumption
head per day... 16.7 13.1 Intermittent Supply in all Rider. Main Districts
March during 1928. Services to houses in the Rider Main Districts were discon zected and a supply was given by public street fountains only during
March 1929.
2, Cynthia Sanh; 8, Alice Wood.
Relay Race
Class II-1, Cynthia Silva; 2, Angela Alves; S, Tamara Ellis: 4, Virginia Pao.
Obstacle Race Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gitting; 10-14 yrs.-1, Irene Williams; 2. 2, Angela Alves; 3, Tamara Ellis. Ellen Ford; 3, Angela Alves.
10-14 yrs.-1, Elsie Quinn; 2, Ansle Lee; 3, Stella Ho.
Over 14 yrs.-1, Phyllis Gitting;
Elana Aherne, who will be seen with the Ban- vard English Comedy Com pany opening at the Star. Theatre on Saturday,
KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL.
voir
1928 1929 Kowloon Reservoir. 11' 3"B 32′ 8′′B Shek Lai Pui Reser
2'0" 11′ 9′′E 3' 2"B Reception Reservoir 0'11"B
Storage in millions and Decimals of gallons.
1928 " 1929
Kowloon Reservoir 245.40 Shek Lai Pui Reser-
voir
108,00 Reception Reservoir 30.78
99.25
73.04 24.95
Total
384.13 197.24
Consumption of water in Kowicon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of March.
1928
Consumption"..... 91.45
1929 109.14
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