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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1929.

Sport Columns

13 GAMES IN ENGLISH

LEAGUES

MIDWEEK PLAY

GRIMSBY SHARE THE POINTS WITH "POMPEY"

Port Vale

Dartingtom Stockpore S. Shields

P. W. D. L.

Goals.

J 0 n 13 这

D 18

4

3

211 J1

5 .9

WATER POLO

KOWLOON SENIORS STILL IN WINNING VEIN

K.O.S.B. “A” DEFEATED

Division III, (North)

Two League matches were played FA. Pts. yesterday evening at the V.R.C. In the first game, the V.R.C. "B" team met and defeated the K.O.S.B. "A" team. Play was of a high standard, and although the soldier dominated the field at the start, they failed to score and were eventually outplayed and lost by 2 goals to 1.

Rachdide Accrington York

Rotherham

Tranmer

Crewe

Southport

Doneaster

London. Yesterday, "

Carliste

SOUTHEND WIN AWAY

Nong of the leaders in the First Werxhart Division, was engaged to-day, bartlepools

Lincoln

M. Brighter

they were joined by Grimsby as the result of a draw with "Pom- | Barnav pey,"

in

The Second Division hoth Bristol City and Chelsea improv ed their position at the expense of Swansea and Barnsley. respec Lively.

on

2

valuable

3 0 1

A Farcical Game

The match between the Kowloon "A" and Kowloon "B" bordered on the farcical side, and resulted in an easy vistory for the senior team by five goals to mil.

League Positions

The latest positions of the con- tending teams are:

THE CHINA MAIL,

BASEBALL

U.S. SAILORS TUSSLE AT CAROLINE DIAMOND

THE VICTORIOUS "MINS”

The

CHILE AND BOLIVIA

MEMORIES OF THE PACIFIC ~

WAR

A PAGE OF HISTORY

goby from the U.S.5. The Treaty of 1904 between Chile "Mindanao" and the "Guam" tussledand Bolivia was arranged 21 years for honour in a ball game yesterday War of the Pacific, when minds had be- after the conclusion of hostilities in the at Caroline Diamond yesterday. The come tranquil and both countries acted battle was a gitched one and the with completely untrammelted freedom "Mins" drew first blood in the second of will. The settlement of the Treaty canto: crossing the home plate three was received not only in Chile but in times. The same performance was Bolivia with unmistakable signs of repeated in the fourth stanza, and sincere rejojeing in the fifth, two more markers were added.

The transfer of the Bolivian coast- tine to Chile was freely agreed to by Bolivia, and was a natural conse look-in until the last frame, when tinuation of Chilean territory, which, i

The "Guam" squad did not have a

quence called for by the unbroken con they made a splendid rally to get after the war. their own back. Walloping out like legitimately extended to the Peruvian was necessarily and the Samson and Hercules of old, coastline in the north. coupled with base-robbery. they managed to get six men home, but failed to tie.

Halbax

Wi

Netene

Chesis held

13

Scottish League

Goals.

Goals,

The line-up and scores were follow

"Mindanao"

as

"Guam

P. W. D. L.. . A. Pte.

012

P. W

F. D. L.

A. Pts.

Suylor

11

V.R.C. "A"

0 0

28

2 14

p. Fleming. C.

Rossman

Cathcart

Kowloon "A" 7 6

0 1 24

212

Morris

15

Jacobs

10

Chinese "B" 6 5

4 1

17

6

10

Meyers

2b

Campbell

4

V.R.C. "B"

19

0 2

28

12 10

Carter

$.5.

K.O.S.B. A

11

Weinacht

#b

Royal Navy

20 20

Hauptman 1.f.

Somerset L.I. 7 2 0 5 11

19

4 McCumber c.f.

Kowloon "B" 7

115

6

27

2

Furbush

r.f.

Smith Smith Richardson Harris Jameykan Foster

6 15

0 2

The Scores

T 0

3 25

1

The score,

was:-

Larges Southend gained

K tmarnock naple of points by defeating arts

the latter's Cowdenbeath Crystal Palace ground and so go to the head of St. Miren

Partick the Southern section of the Third Bivision.

Aberdeen the Northern Hamilton Darlington. in Section join Port Vale at the top by virtue of a win over Nelson na the latter's ground.

Results at a Glance

Motherwell

Palkirk

Dunder

Airdrivania.

Ayr

Hibernians

Dandey U

5 1 1

3

5 1 1 2 8

Queen's Park 5 1 1 4 5 13

St. Johnstone 5 1.04

Division I.

Arsenal

Everton

1

3 Manchester City

Leeds

1 Clyde

Manchester U. 2

Leicester

Morton

Portsmmith 1 Grimsby

Division H.

Chelsen

Bristol City 2 Swansea 2 Barnsley

Division III (South) Barnemouth 5 Fulham

Southend Crystal Palace. Billingham 2 Exeter Plymouth

5 Torquay Division III (North)

(1 Darlington

Nolscon South Stickd Wrexham

1

Doncaster York

-Reuter.

THE LEAGUE TABLES

$ 11

4 @

3 G 9 5 0 } 4 4 12

CHARITY MATCH

非 UNITED SERVICES TO MEET

S.C.A.A.

i)

2

F. A. Pts.

Division L·

Gouls.

P. W. D. L.

Derby

*

11 3

Burnley

2 2 D $ }

в

Grimsby

4

22

0

4 3 0 1 14

+

4 3 0 1 10

5

4 1 3 0 &

5

4 9 11 15 11

27. 5

2

2010}

Middlesbro

Arsenal

Evert WesTarn Wednu day Birmingham Newcastle

Mehester U.

Leeds

Leicester

M'chester C.

Aston Villa Sunderland Huddersfield

Liverpoot Portsmouth Bolton

02 10 11

1 2 10

102 32

4 0 2 5

2

Chinese "A" 61 0 5 X.O.S.B. "B" ↑ 5

TENNIS

C.A.A. TOURNAMENT PRODUCES KEEN GAMES

THE SEMI-FINALISTS

More high class tennis was seen yesterday at the North Point Stadium, when the surviving mem- hers in

the CAA Tournament In order to raise more maey for the fought a sard battle to get into the Building and Endowment Fund for the Tung Wah Hospital, a charity football match has been arranged to take place

Keer. competition prevailed at 4.46 p.m., at Caroline Hill, on Satur throughout and all the matches pro uy between the United States and theduced good struggles and fine play.

S.C.A.A.

H.E. the Governor has kindly con- sented to be present and to "kick off." The United Services will no doubt field a strong team, for with the Garri son and the warships in port to draw upon it can be safely said that a first rate teams will turn out.

South China ie alan selecting a very strong team: strong enough to prove a formidable optament to any other combination. Its forward line is easily

semi-finals,

The results follow:

6-

M. W. beat S. E. Green 7-5,

Lim Bang-so bent E. C. Fincher 6-4, 6-4.

T. Honda beat John Lim 6-0, 6-4. 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.

S. A. Rumjaha beat H.. D. Rumjahn

semi-final on Saturday at 4.15 p.m.. The above winners will play in the when Lim Bongso will be opposed to 8. A. Rumjahu and M. W. Lo to

TO-DAY'S MATCHES

the best the Chinese have ever put on T. Honda. the field and consists of as many as 4 four interport" players. Indeed the Leam not only includes any of the best players but also several "stars" from Shanghai and Singapore.

5 11

5

4

3

2 10

3 A 1 2

1

Sheffield U. Blackburn

4

0 1 3

7 12

4 9

Goals.

Second Divizion

The South China team will be:-- Chow In-in; i Tin-sang and Ng

Open Doubles At 3 p.m.

"Mindanao" "Guam"

This transfer was stipulated in ex- change for numerous compensations offered by Chile to Bolivia, which have been completed and fulfilled in all and every one of their parts.

The various European nations left by The Treaty of Versailles without any exit to the sea, did not secure, ten years ago, advantages similar to those which Chite spontaneously concerted with Bolivia a quarter of a century ago.

The Ports of Chile Bolivia enjoys free exit to the sea for all her products through all the parts of Chile. "The Republic of Chile recognises in favour of Bolivia and in inning by inning, perpetully the free and fullest right of commercial.transport through its ter- ritory and ports in the Pacific" (Article VI. of the Treaty of October 0 3 1 2820, 1904. signed by Chile and Bolivia). 6=8 Minerals, agricultural products, manufactures and raw materials, goods effective access to the Pacific Ocean, on and persons in Bolivis enjoy free and an equality with Chileans, and through

$

1 2 3 4

+ 0 4 D

To-Day's Game The Filipino crew are out to meet the "Guiam" squad this afternoon at

4:30 at Caroline Diamond.

Saturday's Game

every port in Chile.

Since the Treaty of 1904 has thrown into rehef factors of unmistakable pros- The next game of the Hong Kong perity, production in Bolivia is richer Baseball League will be between the and more abundant, the outlet for her Japanese Baseball Club and the products to the ocean is much simpler, Hong Kong Baseball Club at Caro-Ure convenient and cheaper than be tine Hill on Saturday. The game has access to the Pacific Ocean for all fore the Treaty, and..in facts, Bolivia will be a regular nine inning affair her products and will be started at 4 pm. sharp. equality with Chile, over two railways of every kind, on an A tentative line-up for the Hong which link her interior with that accon Kong Baseball Club for Saturday's and give free and happy entry to two rame follows:-

of the principal ports of the South American Continent-Arica and Anto- ingasta.

Howard 3 base. Skinner-Left field. Bowker Short stop. Russakoff--1st base Harris-

Centre field. Owen Hughes--Right feld. Le Fevre 2nd base. Hanaford-Catcher.

Hil Pitcher.

Increased Wealth

The revival of Bolivia since 1904 is easy to explain. Chile, by the pact of that year, gave to Bolivia her financial guarantee for the construction of the interior railways which did not exist at that time, but which now constructed The above line-up is not definitely have carried to vast and previously settled and may be subject to con-isolated Bolivin previnees that life and siderable change. An attempt will prosperity which have substantially in. be made to give all candidates for creased the general wealth of the whole the H.K.B.C. team an opportunityTo the capitial itself of Bolivia-the

of Bolivia. to play in this game. A close and city of La Paz, Chile constructed the interesting game is anticipated. railway of Arica to La Puz, so connect- ing, at the cost of the Chilean Trea- sury, that capital with one of the prin- A tourist contest for aeroplanes cipal ports of the Pacific. This under- a circuit of 4,050 miles in taking cest Chile £4,000,000, and only Southern and Central Europe, a few months back Chile delivered to which started in France, was mark- Bolivia who received it without objec- K. L. Ho and Yeu Man-kit. Limed by a fatal accident to a German tion or vaservation, the proprietorship

competitor.

of the section of that railway built on Bolivian territory, which in the agree ment of 1904 was estimated to cost £1,700,000.

W. Bray and II. Owen Hughes v.

Kam-chuen; Leung Wing-chiu, Leung. Lo and C, Choa,

Wing-tak and Yee Cheuk-wa; Ip Pak-

wa, Lee Wai-tong, Fung King-cheang,

2 Sucu Kam-shun and Tso-Kwai-shing.

The Services team will be:-

A. B. Speers ("Seraphis"); Gar.

1 Oliver (R.A.), Sorgt. Reeves

W. Hardy and Richardson v. M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo.

At 4.80 p..

In Tak-cheuk and Chiu Tsun-chin v. F. J. Remedios and A. V. Gosano.

(K.0.8.B.); Cpl. Everest (K.O.S.B.), Bong-s and John Lim.

Cpl. West (Somerset), Gar. Joyce

F.A. Fta. (R.A.); Sergt. Skeggs (K.0.8.B.),

P. W. D. L. Oldham

3 2 0 0 Blackpool 4 3 0 1 13

Stoke

Hull

Charlton

Notts Caty,

4 2 2 0 10

3

4 2 11 12

4 2 1 1

Bristol C 4 2 1 1

Southampton

Tottenham

Chelseu

West Brom.

Reading

Cardiff

Car

Bradford Bradford C.

Wolves

Bartales

Bury

Swansea

1 1 10

202

0 2

£ U 2

2 0 2

3 1 0 2

3

Notta Forest 4

Millwall 8 0 0 8

0 0

Preston N.E. 1

Southend

Plymouth

Division III. (South)

Coventry Northampton Bournemouth Brentford Brighton Gillingham Newport Queen's F.R. Walsall Swindon Crystal Fal. Falkars

Exeter

Bristol R.

Merthyr

Luton Watford

Norwich

יזי

Clapton 0. Torquay

Goals.

2

Ptc. Stock (K.O.S.B.), Kernick (Sub. GL.19), Sergt. Bewley Ball (Somerset),

P. W. D. L F. A. Pts.

Pte. Butcher (Somerset).

6 Reserves: Knapp, Stoker

Ransom, Glinsky, Alexander.

Deakin,

Referee: Liert, G. W. Seal, M.C.,

R.A.

The entrance fees to the stands are $5, $3, $2, $1 and 50 cents. Bookings have heen very brisk and those who desire to see this representative match are advised to book early, at South China Athletic Association, Sincere's, the Sun, the Wing On or the Lai Wah Companies,

LAWN BOWLS

TEAM SELECTED TO MEET SHANGHAI

The following four players have

8been selected to meet Shanghai in

the interport lawn bow's game on

the K.C.C. ground on Octobber 5,

4 0 0 10 4

4 % 1 D 12

4

4 S 10

9

3 0 1

21 11

2 1-0

5

2.

J. Laing (Taikoo R.C.) No. 1.

R. Basa (Craigengower C.C.) No.

A. W. Grimmitt (C.8.C.C.) No. S.

Reserves: S.

J. Ferguson (Taikoo R.C.) -skip. Grey (Kowloon (Kowloon

10

8

3 Deck) and

F. Cullen

6 7

8.10

Dock).

7

3

6

As stated already in the "China

3 Mail" the Shanghai team are leav-

3 ing on the Empress boat on Septem-

3 be: 28. They will play their first

match on the K.C.C.

green at the

Kowloon Cricket Club on Tuesday,

12

.5

0

14

9 October 1.

over

Tom Heeney, left, the "Hard Rock From Down Under," who was softened by Gene Tunney's powerful punching, met and was defeated by Vittorio Campolo, the Argentine Gaucho," who carries plenty

of power in his six-foot frame.

In virtue of that same Treaty, Chile banded ie Bolivia £300,000 in cash, and, in addition, a sam of approximately £500,000 for the payment of certain Bolivian debts.

Principle of Respect Besides this official contribution to the revival of Bolivia, Chile has added the collaboration and private initiative of her sons, who have invested in that friendly and sister country personal capital of not less than £14,000,000- sterling.

The august principle of respect for international treaties is the very basis

of

civilised life, and cements the foundations of peace; the force of equity itself gains added strength. when, as in the Treaty celebrated be- tween Chile and Bolivia in 1904, the part is entered into freely, and the con- ditions are just, when these con- ditions have already been completely and, scrupulously fulfilled

Judging events by the clear light pro- jeeted by these irrefutable facts, how can any impartial mind accept Bolivia's claim to participate in the settlement of the Tazza and Arica question?

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