MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1929.
Sport Columns
LEHMANN CUP
CANTON SWIMMING GALA CONTEST
GERMAN TEAM WINS
From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canion Yesterday.
DIA.
On Saturday at 030
the Canton Swimming Baf Club held their mid-season Gain. which as usual was
There well attengsl. viny
were
good many entrants for the various rasus, and competition throughout was
kern.
The "Lehorn up" for the In- ternational Team Race (hack, side breast strokes and free style) was way comfortably by the German team in 70 8/5 seconds, the British team being 1/4 sec. Frhinal. This is the third time that the Germans have won this even and therefore they win the cup outright.
The British team had two legs and this was the deriding struggle for it;
for unfortunately
them E. H. and a solstitute Shekury was away for him bad to be found, and two of the other men were unwell but bad to swim as there were no further re-
serves to call upon, and so the result
vas a foregón corclusion.
team appealed to the The Germ
the gala Ammittee the day before
hat the event should be postponed until the closing rala of the season, which was very sporting of them and was much appreciated by the con- petitors, bat the Committee refused to arcede to their request.
The Swiss, who entered a team the last time this was wom for, wel unable 10 raisu #team
this occasion.
Water Polo
on
BASEBALL
SOUTH CHINA DEFEATS THE FILIPINOS
A PACKED STAND
Drawing, Grst blood in the first inning, and maintaining their icad all the way, the South. China Ath- the letic Association defeated Filipino Club by one run in the Baseball League on Saturday. be- fore a packed stand on the Navy Ground at Caroline HiL
A total of only five runs was scored by both sides an eloquent testimony to the air-tight, folding. which marked the game.
Although errors were few and far betwina, the victory for the Chinese nine was chiefly due to the splendid pitching of Eddie Chang, who worked right through the seven innings, fanned" nine
batters and conceded not more than two bases at any one time on a hit.
THE CHINA MAIL,
·HOME FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN
LEAGUES
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH
[From Our Own Correspondent)
London, Saturday. Following are the results in the English Leagues and the Scottish League (First Division) to-day:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division 1. Birmingham 4 Huddersfield Bolton
1. Derby
Burnley Grimsby
4 Portsmouth
4 Newcastle
4 Aston Villa
·Leeds U. Leicester 3 Sheffield U. Liverpool 0 Everton Manchester U. 1 Blackburn Wednesday Ú Arsenal Sunderland West Ham
Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardiff Millwall Notts Forest Oldham
Goala,
F. A. Pts.
1 1 1
10 10
3
7.8
5 5
P. W. D. L. West Ham 3 M'chester C. 3 I 1 1 Sunderland 210 1 Leeds
2 1 0 1
Huddersfield M'chester U. Liverpool
Aston Villa Bolton Shetlick U. Blackburn Portsmouto
1 0 2 31.02 3
3 0
2
3:0 1.2 4
3 0 12 G
9
3 0 1 2
4 3
2.0 1 2
Second Division
1
9
P. W. D. L..
Goais, F
A. Pts.
Oidhiam Stoke Tull
3 3 0 0
2
4210 &
3
3 2 1 0
3 2 0-1
4 8
2
3 2 0 1 9
Charlton Weat Brom Tottenhum Reading
0 Blackpool
Bradford Bristol C.
3. Notts Chts
3 2018
2 0 1 8
2 0 1
Notls Forest 0 1 2
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULT OF SUNDAY'S FINAL PLAY
"
JOHNSTON BEATS WILLING
.
Del Monte, Cal., Yesterday.. In the final of the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship, played on the Febble Beach course, Del Monte, Johnster, defeated Willing by 4 up, 3 to play.
Saturday's Play
Del Monte, Saturday. Johnston defeated Quimit by 6 up, 5 to play. Dr. Willing, who beat Tolley in the previous day's play by 4 up, three to play, defeated Eagan to-day by the same score. Reuter's American Service,
RESULTS OF PLAY FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP
The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Captain's Cup, played on September 7 and 8 at Fanling, re- salted:
A. O. Brawn (qualifies} .91-15=76
Other scores:
Capt. A. W. Davison
1
3
Southampton
Bradford C.
0 Barasie
2 Chelsea
5 Manchester C.
2
Cardiff
Swansea ... 30
5 Middlesbro
3
Bury
3. 1
División II.
Walves
..... 3
2 Wolves
Millwall.... 3
5 Reading
3
Preston N.E. 3 0 0
0
0 Hall
I
Division III. (South)
2 Bury
4
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F.
A. Pts.
E. D. Lawrence
1 Notts C.
1
Southend
3 3 0 0 8
3
0
D. J. Gilmore
4 Chelsea
2
F. Lobel
Coventry
3 2 1 0
8
4
5
+ Charlton
3 Brentford
3 2 1 0
7
4
2.Plymouth
3 2 1 0
7
4
Brighton
3 2 0 1 8 5
1
Northampton 2 0 1 4 3
Newport ...
3 2 0 1
#
Queen's P..
3 1 1 1
8
4 3 5
Bournemouth
6 Norwich
3
Crystal Ful.. Exeter
1 Crystal P.
2
Merthyr
▸ Southend
3 Brist
K.
0 Clapton O.
1 Watford
1 Brentford
Southampton 4 Blackpool
Johnny Alvares, on the other Preston side, was also in good form but has not the same stamina as the Swansea Chinese pitcher. He did remark-
Toltenham ably-well, but that stretch of five | West Brom. stanzas u the mound was appar ently loo' much for him and per- ceptibly affected his fielding at second base, where ponsible for errors on two deca- sions which helped the opposition to notch the one run in the sixth frame which made all the differ chce to the game.
he was res
A Brilliant Catch The most interesting, event of the
Facing a deficit of two runs în reventing
the was
water polo
the last inning. Zafra first man gunin between the Club and the Navy,} Theing the combined terras of the up, raised the hopes of the Fili "Tarantule" and "Cicala.") In the first pino supporters when he connect- half the Cub led by 3-6, O. T. Paget ell, a beauty to left -held which scoring two and F. E. W. Lammert looked good for a home run, but In the second half the Navy Chu had charge of this territory scored wie without the Club re- and making an apparently impos- piying, though they were very nearly sible dush for the pill, brought did several times. Rasmussen. at off a brilliant catch. centre-half, played a brilliant game; ?
i.
David Leonard reached frst on and Paget was very useful in fetching a hit, stole to second on Choy's the ball. (3. Lammert played a
third and stendy game at back, and Petersen in ror, advanced goal was
Abl. Seaman crossed the plate on a bingle by very safe. Box scored both goals for the Navy. A. Alvares.
HOME RACING
ST. LEGERS. FINAL PRICES QUOTED
to
With the score at 2-3 against the Phillies, young Remedios, step- ped up and by the look of hig wild swings it was all over bar the shouting. He fell an easy prey to Ed. Chang, J. Alvares dy ing on base.
The Teams
2 Stoke
2 Barnsley
5 Bradford
Division III. (South) Bournemouth 3 Exeter Brighton Fulham Luton Merthyr Newport Plymouth
Queen's P.R. 2 Gillingham Swindon Torquay Walsall
2 Bristol R.
1 Coventry
1 Northants
Division III (North)
Accrington Crewe
3 Chesterfield
Luton
Swindon
I
Walsall
3 1 0 2
310 2
3 0 2
3 1 0
3.0 I
3 0 1
1 Gillingham
1 Clapton C.
2 Norwich 30 1
3 Torquay ... 3 0 E 3
Division III. (North)
.92-14-78
87 872 .00-11-79
..98-18-80
There were 24 entries,
The Optional Pool was cance}-
led owing to insufficient entries.
BILLIARDS
STEEL COULSON LEAGUE MATCHES
Below are results of matches in
the above league played last. week-
St. Patrick's v. Craigengower C.C.
LANE, CRAWFORD'S
are now
SHOWING ON GROUND FLOOR
for
DAY AND EVENING WEAR
RICH VELVETS
and
VELVETEENS
TUESDAY
6
4 11
1.
Remedios
150 Kew
136
9
0
F. Cruz
150 Zimmera
65
2
Yas
150 Ribeiro
112
Gonis.
Barros
150 Lim
68
P. W. D. L.
F.
A. Pts.
5. Cruz
150 Kitchell
109
Port Vale
3 3 0
0 8 1 6
Explista
...
150 Read
134
0❘ Darlington
2 Rochdale
2
900
624
6
1
Stockport
1 2
ROYAL
Crewe
4
5 Barrow
#
0
York
*
4 Nowiung
108 Brimblecomb
150
TYPEWRITUS
2 Tranmere
1 S. Shields
4 Cheah
150 Lacey
48
2 Halifax
0
Rotherham
3 2 0
4
Wong
86 Vallis
150
1 Hartlepools
I
Southport
4
Kwok
150. Dowman
60
Doncaster
3 2 0 1.
C. Sin
150 Grieve
51
!
1
Accrington
3 1 1 1
Pong
88 Earnshaw
150
3 1 1 1
732
609
4 Netson Darlington 6 Doncaster New Brighton 2 Wrexham Port Vale. Rochdale Rotherham Southport South Shields 3 Lincoln Stockport York C.
Carlisle Tranmere Wrexham
Hartlepools
3 3 0 0 17 5 6
210 4
3 19 0 1 2
3 2016 3
3 1 2 0 4 2 320
1 1 9
H.K. Police Bes. v. R.A.0.B.
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
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0 2
Fisher
150 Wisher
Aberdeen Dundee U Falkirk
1 Rangers
1 Halifax
Barrow
0 2
3 10
2 Scoular
122 Grant
126 150
1
Medina
79
O'Hare
150 BOOKBINDING.
1 Airdrie
3 Wi
0 1 2
1 Hill
150 Trickey
3 Marton
0
Nelson
1 2
3 12
1 Glazebrook
147 Leigh
125 150
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7 0
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Goals.
2
Kilmarnock 2 Ayr U. Motherwell 0 Hearts
2. Hamilton
The jual acceptances and prices for the St. Leger The teams lined up as Partick show Frigo. Pennycomequick, follows:- and Holwood, respectively the Filipino
winners
St. Johnstone 4 Queen's Park St. Mirren 3 Dundee
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Rangers
Scottish League
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Hong Kong Police v. Garrison Sergis,
6 5 1 0 12 1 11
0 Kilmarnock 34 1 0 12 3
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St Mirren..
3 1 1 9 7
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Ellia
150 Sharpe
131
Matty Chang
Partick
Bb
Ching Kee
First Division
2 2 1 12
01 Field
140 Jordan
Celtic
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K. L. Chu
Goals.
P. W. D. L..
F. A. Pts.
E. Chang
2b
Choy
rf
Shim
Derby Grimsby
3 3 0 0 9 Ι
6
Aberdeen
Hamilton
Motherwell
3 01 10
0
861
150
769
11 11
FRIDAY
3 2 1 0
8 3
5 Falkirk
Subs.:-
Wednesday
Tong Kwan
Arsenal Burnley
3 3
4
4
Dandee
1 2 3 0
Craigengower C.C. v. St. Patrick's
1
Airdrieonians
03 9 10
Ribeiro
150 Vas
100
4
41 Ayr
2
Zimmern
150 F. Cruz
133
Middlesbro 3 2 0 1 11
Hibernians
8 10
13
Kitchell
80 S. Cruz
150
Birmingham 3 2 0 1 9 Everton
5
1 Dundee U.
8 13
8
Rew
350 Remedios
62
3 1 2 0
4
4 Queen's Park
11 4
5 13
Reed
96 Baptista
150
Newcastle
3 2 0 1
9
6
4 Clyde
A
0 1 3
6 9
1
Lim
68
Barros
150
Leicester
3 1 1 1
9
7
Morton
5
0 1 4 4 12
700
746
0 1 3 0 0 0 1
1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Totai
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Garrison Serġts. v. Hong Kong Police
Ashman
118 Blakey
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Benzeval
102 Sherry
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Hodson
150 Fender
101
Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.
Sharpe
160 No player
0
Jordan
129 Ellis
150
Ward
150 Bradsell
146
799
697
Jakeman 150 Walkington
77
R.A.OB. v. H.E. Police Res.
Trickey
150 Hill
Wish r
150
Glazebrook
100 79
Grieve
150 Mow Fang
100
Grant
750 Alvey
145
Oxenham
150 Wong
87
O'Hare
150 Fisher
132
Vallix
61 Kwok
150
Graham
94 Pong
150
Leigh
150
Muldowney
75
Howells
108 Cheah
150
B00
817
Earnshaw
150 Sinn
121
10-1
Mr. Jinks
10-1
713
Highest Break: 48 by Mr. Kew 758 of Craigongower C.C.
Jine-up
Japanese
LEAGUE TABLE.
Zafra An official estimate of the merits D. Leonard
མ་ of a winner of these three races A. Alvares shows the
2 Oaks form lb. J. Alvares
Cruz Camale
behind the Derby, and the French form 2 lbs. behind Subs. the Oaks, so that Trige, Pennycome- quick, and Hotweed should finish first, second and third.
Remedios Roll Remedios Umpires: Richardson, Jacobs
Scores by Innings
It is curious that two large stables, (U.S. Navy). Eke those of Lord Derby and Lord Woolavington should only have can-! didates quoted at 16/1. They each have so many horses in work to i choose from. yet one cannot do better than to take Bosworth and Defoe, as likely outsiders.
Filipino S.C.A.A
Japanese Defeat Kiaora The game on Sunday at Caro-
The quotations notwithstanding, line Hill was between the Japan- there are many who will not alter ese ball outfit and the Kiaoras. their opinion that Mr. Jinks, the On the whole the play was best three-year-old in England, is a scratchy, and loose fielding and good thing to win the last of the pitching were predominant. English Classics. From 20/1 he had shortened to 10/1 in ten days, Appended are Mr. Frank Haytor's latest quotations to-day (Monday)
6-1 Hotweed 9-2 Trigo
Brienz
11-2 Pennycomequick
12-1 Tom Pastree
14-1 Posterity
16-1
Bosworth
16-1
Defor
16-1
Lemon Car
25-1 En Garde
25-1 Cavendo 16-1 Haste Away 16-1 Horus
20-1 Totalisator
were in arrears
The Japanese up to the last inning, when they made a brilliant rally, and not only succeeded in paying up their debts, but walked away with the game with one run more than the other side.
The Kiaora-Japanese was as follows:
Kiaoras
Lee Wong
C. C. Leung
K. K. Leung
NE
Chan
K. Fong
C. K. Leong Fung
33-1
Cuttlefish
20-1 Fons Pertuis
Kigoras Japanese
p. Sakaguchi
c. Soejima-Hachiuma
1b Murata
2b Honda
3b Koga
ss. Hachtuma-Soejima if. Moxizona
<f. Kusano rf. Takahashi
Score by Innings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 .1 1 4 1 0 1 0 - 8 2004 012-9
Joe Sewell, Cleveland veteran, earned the title of "The fron Man of Baseball" when a recent double-header brought his total of consecutive games played up to 1,036. No other big leaguer even approaches this mark. Everett Scott still holds the record with 1,307-consecutive games, but his string has been broken and with a little luck Sewell should reach this
nark early in June, 1931.
League positions up to and
Team
St. Patrick's
✓
Police Reserves H.K. Police Somersets
C. & P.O. Club R.A.0.B. RE. Sergt. Mess Garrison Craigengower R.A. Sergts.
Matches
played. Wins
16 15
14
11
12
14
14
14
Somersets Sergts. R.A. Sergts. Mess RUSSIAN "REGRETS”
including September 6 are:-
Win on
Drawn games
12
points
Drawn on
games
INHUMAN ACTS OF CHINESE AUTHORITIES
REPRESSIVE MEASURES
Moscow, Saturday. The Foreign Commissariat, in a verbal note to the German Em- bassy, expresses sorrow at the lack of Information on the part of Ger man Consuls regarding the atroci ties on Soviet citizens in China, and expresses the conviction that the German Government will take all Total necessary measures with a view to 43% terminating with all speed "the in- human acts of the Chinese authori- 191⁄2 ties." 16%
$2
The Note declares that the Soviet 1642 Government has been compelled to
15
14%
13
3
take repressive measures against a certain category of Chinese citizetis in Russia.-Reuter.
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EIGHTEEN-DAY DIET-I MOSINT LET HIM SEE ME BATİKÉ ·
HERE IN THE CLUB OR
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·BUT HE DIDN'T NOW P'LL HAVE TO DIG UP A PLACE WHERE NO ONE KNOWS
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