TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1929.

Sport Columns

FOOTBALL

YESTERDAY'S GAMES IN

ENGLISH LEAGUE

DERBY DRAW AWAY

London, Yesterday.

Nineteen matches were played in the

various divisions

league to-day:

of- the

HOME CRICKET

SOUTH AFRICAN ELEVEN'S FINAL MATCH

English like

"ALL ENGLAND" WIN

Lendan. Yesterday." Ieleding as it did, Test veterans "Tich" Freeman and Frank Woulley of Kent, and also Hearne of The leaders of the First Division Middleses (a Conrer Test player), "an Braingham and elected a Engloud X me with little difficulty went to

In the final fixture of the.South African draw with Aston Villa.

with Turist team under H. G. Deane. the points Stoku

shared Charlton, in the Second Division, on the latter's ground, Cardiff defeated Preston North-End at Preston by the odd goal in five.

replace Southend at the Coventry end of the Southern section of the Third Division by defeating Bristol Rovers.

Port Vale retain their place at the head of the Northern Section by a heavy defeat of New Brighton. Stock port come out second position by de feating Barrow on the latter's ground,

Results at a glanec:--

Aston Villa

Division I.

2 Derby County

Middlesbrough

Shefield United 1

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West Ham

Newcastle

1

Division II.

5 Nolts Forest

Charlton

4

Stoke

4.

Notts County

2

Preston N.E.

2

Bradford City Carditf

0

Blackpool

Southampton 3 W. Bromwich A. 2 Wolverhampton 2 Reading

Division II. (South)

Coventry

Division III. (North)

Northampton

Norwich

Swindon

Walsall

Accrington

Barrow

Halifax

Lincol

Port Vale

3

Hartlepools

This "farewell match" was decided in only twn days at Folkestone, where the visitors were defeated by an innings

and 16 runs.

South Africa batted first and were dismissed for 15% runs.

"An England XP then ran up 450 runs in quick tine, to which Hearne contrilated 143 and Woolley 111.

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Although facing a heavy deficit, the South Africans played entertaining ericket in their second venture, scoring Freeman was mainly res 281 runs ponsible for their collapse towards the ead, capturing 0 wickets for 35 runs! Reuter

Another match is being played at Scarborough, between Lord Hawke's XI and the last 1.6.C. team in Australin under A. F. F. Chapman. The result should be here to-morrow.

Two tore

festival games and the

3 first-class season at Home will have

Lep«[ti, To-morrow, Yorkshire enter-¡ Lain the 37.C.C, at Scarborough. On Saturday. .the Champion County (Notts) will "The Rest" in a four

incet days' trial.

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HOLD FIRST MEETING OF THE SEASON

OFFICERS ELECTED

The first meeting of the Referees' Association was held yesterday.

After the statement of account and balance sheet for the past year had 4 been passed, Officers were elected for the current year. Mr. T. G. Stokes was elected Chairman, whilst Mr. F. Smith was appointed Hon. Treasurer and Hon. Secretary. A Committee of three was forrad, and Lieut. George, R.A.M.C., was siccted to represent the Army, L.S.B.4. Atkinson (represent- 2 ing the Navy) and Mr. J. Lawrence to 2 represent the Civilian

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Huddersfield M'ehester U.

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Portsmouth

Second Division

Goals.

A suggestion was made by Lieut. Ceorge, and approved by the meeting, that a classification be made of the civilian referees by the Committee of the Referces' Association and their re- commendations for promotion be placed before the Referees' Committee of the

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pootball Association before the com-

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Bury

Swansea

Notts Forest 40 13

Preston N.E.

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Division II. (South)

Millwall

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Accrington

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Tranmere Crewe

York

Southport

Doncaster

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Wrexham

Hartlepools

Brighton

Barrow Halifax

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WATER POLO

SOMERSETS L.I. LOSE TO ROYAL NAVY

ONE MATCH POSTPONED

THE CHINA MAIL,

The Royal Navy water polo team de- feated the representatives of the Somer. set Light Infantry yesterday at the V.R.C. Both teams played a fast and good game, and in the first half the soldiers did all the attacking. They were successfully repulsed, and in the. latter half of the first noioty, the Navy rallied and one goal was scored. Another point was added in the second half, and although the Infantry. en did their best to forge ahead, they were kept in check by the Navy backs. The final whistle was blown with the score standing at two to nil in favour of the Navy.

The match between the V.R.C. "B"

and the K.O.S.B. "A" was postponed by mutual consent. This game is down for decision on Wednesday.

Revised Fixtures

HOME RACING

PROBABLE STARTERS FOR ST. LEGER

MARSHALL TO RIDE TRIGO

London, Testerday.

The following are the probable start- ers and riders for the St. Leger at Doncaster:-

Cavendo Trigo Hotwood Bosworth Totalisator Posterity Haste Away Mr. Jinks... Tom Peartree Horus

Brennan Marshall

Garnor Weston Perryman Taylor Joe Childs H. Benstley

Dinos Elliott

Engarde... Gordon Richard's

Defoe

Brienz..

Cuttlefish

R. Jones P. Bentley

Pennycomequick

Г. Гох Jellies

-Renter.

The following is a corrected list SCHNEIDER TROPHY of fixtures, from which it will be seen that the .V.R.C. "B" v. Chin- ese "H" game will be played on September 24 and not on Septem- ber 25.

Sept.

10

"3

7th Round

V.R.C. "A" v. K.O.S.B. "B". Chinese "A" v. Chinese "R". 11 Kowloon "A". Kowloon "B"

K.O.S B. A v. V.R.C. "B"

2th Round Sept. 16 Somersets v. Chinese "A".

VRC. "B" v. Kowloon "A". 17 K.0.S.B. "A" v. Chinese "B". KOS.B. “B” v. Royal Navy, 18 V.R.C. "A" v. Kowloon "B".

9th Round

++

Sept. 23 Somersets v. K.O.S.B. “A”.

Chinese "A" v. K.0.5.B. "B". 24 Kowloon "B" v. Royal Navy. V.R.C. "B" v. Chinese "B". 25 V.R.C. "A" v. Kowloon "A".

SWIMMING GALA

V.R.C. TEAM'S VICTORY OVER CHINESE IN WATER POLO

FINAL RESULTS

The swimming gala open to the Oniony organised by the C.4.A. was heb last night at North Point. The Singapore Chinese ran away with the teun race, but were defeated in a water pato game by the V.R.C. representa- tives.

The full results are:-

50 Metres Free Style: 1, W. Lawrence, 20 secs. (V.R.C.); 2, Leung Shiu-man (C.B.C.); 3, S. V. Gitting (V.B.C.).

200 Metres, Breast Stroke:-1, Lo Chi-hing; 3, mins. 8.4/5 secs. (C.A.A.); 2. Chiu Tak-wing (C.A.A.); 8, B.

Foraita (V.R.C.).

Leung Shiv-man, 80 secs. (C.B.C.); 2, 100 Metres, Variety Stroke:-1,

H. M. Remedios (V.R.C.); 3, Lo Chi- hing (C.A.A.).

100 Metres, Free Style:-1, W. Lawrence, 1 min. 7.1/5 secs. (V.R.C.);

2, S. V. Gittins (V.R.C.); 3, Yeung Ping-kwat.

100 Metres, Back Stroke:-1, Leung Shiu-man, 1 min. 26 secs. (G.B.C.); 2, Yeung Yuen-wah; 3, Wong Kam-fan,

100 Metres, Breast Stroke, Ladies:-

2, Miss Lau'Kwai-chun; 3, Miss Taang 1, Miss Chan Yuk-fai, 2 mins. 3 secs.;

Moa-ehow.

200 Metres Relay, six men a side:— 1, Singapore, 2 mins. 5.1/5 secs; 2; Club de Recreio; 3, V.R.C.

600 Metres, Free Style; 1, Ng Mung-

guan, 12 mins. 46.2/5 secs., (Singa-

pore); 2, L. Roza Pereira (V.R.C.); 3, Chan Fung-sing.

The events concluded with a well.

Iought water polo game between the V.R.C. and Singapore Chinese, which was won by the former by two goals to

one.

TENNIS

HARD FOUGHT MATCHES AT NORTH POINT

FAVOURITES WIN

ITALY NOT TO COMPETE

: AGAIN

NO MORE CONTESTS

"Italy will not compete. in the Schneider Trophy again, was the

expressed

Colonel by opinion

Bernasconi, the leader of the Italian Schneider team in an interview at

He Calshot.

believed that Britain would try to win the trophy outright, but thereafter there would probably be no further Schneider contests, Nations would concentrate on beating the speed record-Reuter.

FRUIT, SCIENCE

IMPORTANT EXPERIMENTS AT RESEARCH STATION

APPLE TREES

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Much valuable and interesting data has just been obtained at the East Malling (Kent) Research Station in regard to the root system of apple trees.

After weeks of skilful excavation the root systems of six' apple trees wire completely bared for the par- pases of scientific investigation.

One fact made plain is that the сол- roots of the trees extended

than siderably farther out

the branches, and some 40 per cent of the fibre (roots less than 1mm. in Diameter) occurred in the outer part of the root-system more than 2 yards from the trunk, which suggests to apple growers that if is not a good practice to pluce munare mainly mear the trunk of a tree.

For each tree excavated over sixty tons of soil had to be moved It took four mon seven to ten days to bare each tree. The research method chiefly employed was the "akeleton" method. A trench ex- tending the full width and depth of the root system was dug beyond the range of the roots, and this trench was then worked across the ground occupied by the tree until the whole root system was uncover- zd.

was

The face of the trench The

driven forward in about 20-in. sec-

A Noted- English Aviator

Flight-Lieutenant D. F. W. Atcherley, a noted Royal Air Force pilot, and a member of the British Schneider Cup team. He was dis- qualified for a technical offence. Fig--Lt. Atcherley recently won the air rece round England for the King's Cup.-Sport and Genoral).

"WORLD'S PEACE OFFICE”

Recently the president and secre- bary of the Vienna section of the War Invalids and War Orphans called upon burgomaster Seitz to discuss the establishment of A "Weltfriedensamt" ("World's Peace Office") in Vienna.

A Ministry of Peace, it was sug-

Its

A high standard of tennis was seen yesterday at the open tournament at North Point held under the auspices of the CA.A. S. A. Rumjahn was in gested, would be founded. excellent form, as well as some of the several sections and committees local favourites, Lím Bong-so, the would arrange pacifist lectures and Singapore star, did not make a favour courses, establish pacifist semin able impression.

aries, and hold conferences to study as the problems of war and peace There would be close contact with

The detailed scores were follows:-

un

tions, and as each root was covered its position was marked on a plan, and it was then bent back or else labelled and detached:

From this plan the root system was reconstructed and photograph- ed.

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T impression childishness and ignorance. They

H. D. Rumjahn (Craigengower) heat the League of Nations and its in-had quite a respectable programme Horace Lo (C.R.C.), 2-5, 6-2, 6-2.stitutions. Contact with foreign

D. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) beat Press representatives, embassies, Bodiker (Craigengower), 5-7, 7-5, 6-8.

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S. A: Rumjahn (I.R.C.) beat S. J. and consulates would also be neces Remedios (Club de Recreio), 6-0, 6-2.

Zim Bong-so (Straits) beat In Tak- 4cheuk (C.R.C.), 6-2, 6-1.

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To-day's Matches

John Lim (Straits) v. H. Yoshida, T. Honda v. W. Hardy; M. W. Lo v. W. Bray; K. L. Ho v. S. E. Green.

The "World's Peace Office" is to be founded by the Vienna municipality, but the Government and provincial ädministrations as wall ga private corporations are to participate.

and a good show.of legislation, but, unfortunately, nobody knew

or

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A forture of £138,354 was left by Admiral Sir Francis. Charles Bridgeman, a former Commander- in-Chief of the Home Fleet, whose gifts included £1,000 to his valet.

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