MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1929.

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RECREIO BOWL.

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FOOTBALL

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In the 17th heal Silva lay half a Lawrence. Later the same player foot from the jack. Both Souza's nearly put the ball in his own woods were counters and-Ribeiro i goal, but Marques untched the added a fourth. Jessiman drew the ball and kicked ülenŕ The Re shot with a beauty and In the end crelo left wing now came into the his side counted one."

picture, and a high shot was sov- Play in the succeeding head was ed by Chen Pah shin." A few very good.

Phillips trailed and minutes later. takime advantage of lay. Then a wick gave Souza the. mis-kick from Britto, Gan Kee- shot. And another wick favoured poo beat Chen Fah-shin with a Phillips in the same way.

low shot in the corner of the net. Ribeiro gave Shanghai * "dunt"

The same player, who was always Recreio lay a couple,

taking a shot at goal whenever A great try possible. netted again from 25

with a fine yards out.

shot to

his own backs. which the goalie was unsighted by

by Dorrance availed nothing. scores were, now level; 14--14.

and

The

Silva in the 19th head got in 2. pretty bowl and was never shifted.. Recreio thus took the lead for the first time.

very well

Closing Thrills

Half-time score:-University 2; Revrelo .

Continual Pressing Clover's first one was

AL the resumption. Recrofo judged and try as his opponents, showed that they were to be more would he could not be removed, and in the picture, and continually the scores were again level-with one pressed, and, after a number of more head to go.

hota, which went wide, Gosano scored his side's first goal. Play now became more or less confin- The final head was a truly won-led to the University's half, though derful one, and seldom has a finer Gan Keespoon always looked daa- lunch been seen round the jack gerous. Towards the end of the Glover's first was a shade heavy game. Recreio equalised through behind Silva www almost jack Gonsalves, who scored with a fine high. Glover got a useful wick and, oblique shot which Chen Fah-shin, just went through. Silva rested who had made many fine saves. og a wood and got the shot. Phillips could not reach.

!

did likewise and Souza returned the compliment! Phillips came back

Result-University 2; Recreio

Comment

The University team were ap

to do the same. only this time he exposed the jack a bit. Souza was just a trifle beyond the kitty, parentiy unaccustomed to playing Jessiman was rather heavy but on such a large ground, though Ribeirn's seemed as if it was shot, their combination and dash in the Jessiman was wide with his second irst half was excellent. and Ribeira was through. Dorrance relied on a sound defence, and, in Recreio got a newick, moved the jack, the second session were more to and looked as if he had given his gether, and were always near skle, three out of the deal. "He'll their opponents' goal. be a wonderft player if he can do anything now." said Kerley, of Shanghai, who was sitting op the bank with "Short Head." But Luz dil it remarkable effort, which was deservedly applauded. Dor- rance made no change and Luz pre- ferred to take no risks with the last wood of a very fine match.

S. CHINA "A" v. SOMERSETS

THE CHINA MAIL,

forwards, however, failed to convert The Gunnera miado good ground on the right and forced a corner but Rodgers'a klek went outside. The forwards on both sides lacked dash and no doub! were feeling the affects of the heat. Coates put Hannan through with a nice forward pass, hut that player's shot went outside. Kowloon drew first blood shortly following this through Seddon whose dropping saot haut ! Lawrence guessing. The Gunners play

ed hard following this reverse and from a corner taken by Gough, Reed-equalle ed. Half time came with the scores even,

Half time: R.A. 1; Kowloon 1.

A Fine Effort

On resuming the Artillery proceeded to dominate the play and took the lead when the ball rebounded off one of the Kowloon backs into the goal. Follow. ing this Gough put his side further nhead with a fine offort which beat Asgas. With this two goals' deficit, Kow- toen fought hard to reduce the lead and in this they were successful when Hannars beat Lawrence with a good shot. The final whistle arrived with. out further scoring and the Artillery .emerging victors by 3 goals to 2.

CHINESE "A" v. EWO

+

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I.

Goals. P, W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Leeds U.... 9 6 1 2 17 10 13 Wednesday 85-118 10 11 Arsenal"

9114 11

'chester C. 8 5 12-2014 11 Derby

Middlesbro

SWIMMING

NEXT WEEK'S FETE AT THE V.R.C.

OFFICIAL PROGRAMME

The following is the programme of events for the night, fete at the V.B.C.

9 4 23 22 15 10 9 4 28 22 18 10 on Saturday- 9 4 1 2 18

10 2.5 3 10

8

3 3 2 20 18 3.33 16 17 4 17 21

4 1 4 77

R

9.3

4

West Ham Birmingham Everton Blackburn Grimsby.... 9 Aston Villa D Leicester Bolton Liverpool Newcastle Burnley Huddersteld Shoflek U. M'chester U. Sunderland Portsmouth

3 14 13

4 14 16

4 11 15 8

040 5 20 24

... 9 3 2 4 10 21 9 3 2 4 14 10 8 2 3 3 16 18 8 2 0 11 18

. 8 1 2 5 10 17 0 0 3 6 7 21 Division. II.

Gлalk.

8

140 Yards Championship of the Colony,

100 Yards Free Style-Boys' Chara- picnships of the Colony.

Throwing the Water Polo Championship of the, Colony.

50 Yards Handicap-Membera.

50 Yards Handicap Ladies.

60 Yards Handicap-Boys

Ball

50 Yards Free Style-Open to the

7 Colony.

P. W. D. L. F. APIs. 8 5 2 I IG 0 12 9 4 4 1 24 18 12 10 5 2 3 21 17 12

8 6 0 2 22 18 12 9 8 1 3 23 27 11 9 4 3 2 13 0 11 4 3 12 10

10 4 3 3 15 13

9 4 3 2

Oldham Stoke Wolves Blackpool S'thampton Reading Cardiff Played on the Railway Ground at all

Notts C. Kowloon, the Chineno "A" team had an

Chelsea ers to the league. 'casy task in disposing of the newcom Bradford

Chan Yaen-kwal West Brom. opened the scoring five minutes after Charlton .... the commencement and La Fong added Bristol C. a second prior to the interval. Ewn Bradford C.

nd a greater share of the game dur- Bury as the second half, but falled to finish Tottenham their efforts off in a manner likely to Swansea Barnsley

reduce the lead, however, through Millwall 9 0 4 8 They managed to Preston Chan Yui-wing, bat three further Notts Forest tools by Shek Pin-thu (2) and Chom

0 4 5 Yinchun gave the Chinese team A

Division III. (South) handsome victory.

command success.

HOME FOOTBALL

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH

亲 RESULTS

- LEEDS BEAT SUNDERLAND

[From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday.

The following are the results of the English Leagues and the Sgottish League (First Division) matches to-day;--

The Chinese "A" team entertained the Somerset's Reserves Hill and woan well-fought game by. Brimingham 4 goals to 2.

Bolton Tehms:-

Burnley Derby

at Caroline

Result:

Club de Recreio

16

Shanghai

15

South China-Cheung Yut-kwan: Tam Kwong-pak, Sze To-hoi; Teang Knig-ki, Lung Wing-chui, Ip Koon ming: Cheng Shiu-hong, Ng Po-kul, Cheng Chit-ming, Chiu Kwok-leung, Ip Yan-sum.

Everton

Scores at a Glance

Shanghai

Recreio

Glover

No. 1 Silva

Phillips

No. 2 SouzG

Jessinion

No. 3 Ribeiru

Skip Luz

2

Dorrance

4

19.

20.

21.

15

Presentation of Spoons

Somerset L.L.:-Reans; Varrier, Hiller; Savigar, Troth, Chidgey; Neil, Early, Guest, Jenkinson, Evett.

"Nippy". Forwards

The Chinose were soon on the attack (and the Somerset detenes were hard put to it to keep their nippy forwards In check. South China draw first blood when Ip Yan-sum ran through and beat Reano. From the kick-off the Somersets played up strongly and Jenkinson levelled up accounts with a nice shot that beat Cheung Yut-kwan Just before the interval the Chinese increased their lead through Ip Koon- ming.

Half time: South China "A" 2; Somersets 1.

10 12

... 13 19 1 2 0 11 21

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. .Pts. 9 7 2 0 23 3 16

Plymouth Southend

Brentford

9 7 1121.9

9- 4 2 1 20

Northants 9 7 0 2 17

Coventry 9 8 2 1.20 10 Bournemouth

Brighton

Walsall ....

Fulham

Swindon

Inter-Hong Team

cach to swim 50 yards.

Race-5-a-side,

Services Tesin Race-8-a-side-4- 50 yards each, last man 100 yards.

Water Polo-Navy vs. Army,

Entries close at 6.00 pm. to-morrow. Entrance Fees-Events 1, 2 & 3 $1.; Event 7, 50 cents; Events 8 & 9, $2,50 per team.

U.S. GOLF

AMERICAN LADIES FINAL RESULT

THE HOLDER WINS

Birmingham (Mich.),

Yesterday.

Miss Glenna Collett, the holder, again won the American Ladies' Gol Final, beating Mrs. Pressler, 4 and 3.--Reuter's American Ser vice.

THE SHEK O COUNTRY CLUB RESULTS

The following is the result of the

5443 12 Ladies' Eclectic Competition (9 holes)

held during August and September. All members played from scratch.

16

14

6 14

14

1

24 20 15 10

Queen's P.R.

11

9

3 3 13

9

Miss M. Hancock

2 Б 21

8

Miss T. E: Pearce

Crystal Pal.

8

Mrs. Roberts

Norwich

Bristol R.

Luton Clapton

Exeter

Newport

Torquay

Watford

Gillingham

Merthyr

3 4 18 16 44

5 12

2 5

Division II, (North)

Goals.

·P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

4 l'ort Vale ..10 9 0 1 30 7 18

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I.

F-Middlesbro'

1

-

3 Aston Villa

0

2 Wednesday

3 Portsmouth

2 Stockport

1 Ársennl

Accrington

.2 West Ham

2

◊ Blackburn

Crowe

S. Shields

0

Darlington

2 Liverpool

1

Grimsby Huddersfield Leicester Manchester U. 1 Manchester C. 3 Sheffield U. Sunderland

Barnsley Bradford

|

Bristol C.

1 Wolves

2 Bury

0 Swansea

Tranmere Rochdalo

York

0 Wrexham

4 Chesterfield

Southport Lincoin

Captain's Cup

34

48

47

The play for the Captain's Cup at

Fanling on Saturday and Sunday re- suited:

E. D. Lawron ...... 81-8-72

Qualifies.

Other Scores:-

Capt. W. Davison ..

H. U. Ireland

F. Lobel

E. des Vieux

D. S. Edward

Я 6 2 26

9 12

9 4 4 1 21 12 12

8 G. 1 2 12 10 11

5 1 2 18 9 11

6 1 3.24

19

10

21 16

23 21

2 5 2 12 13

2 4 3 16 14

15 18

11 13

16

18 11

· 4 11

52 9 18.

1 5 10.25

10 3 1 6 14 27

8 2 1 5 12 22

1. Newcastle

1 Leeds Division II....

2 Blackpool

4

Doncaster

Wigan ...

2

Rotherham

0 Hartlepools

1 Charlton

1 Carlisle

3 Stoke

3

Nelson

Barrow

2 Bradford C.

2

1 Bull

Halifax IN. Brighton

2.Oldham

D

1 Notts Forest 2 Chelsen

1

2 7 10

10 17 9 2 0 7 7 21 SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Goals.

4

4

0

Aberdeen

Rangers

5 Clapton 0.

2 Celtic

1 Northampton

2 Southend

6 Merthyr

Cardiff Millwall Notts County Preston N.E. Reading Southampton Tottenham West Brom.

Division III. (South)

Coventry Crystal Pal. Fulham Swindon Newport Norwich

Chinese Force Corner The resumption found the Chinese again attacking and their forwards gave the Somersets' defence a worry ing time. South China forced a corner on the left but nothing came of it. Plymouth Following this Chiu Kwok-leung miss.

ed a fine opportunity to increase the Torquay lead when from close range, he shot.

2 Bristol.

3 Exeter

3 Gillingham

2 Bournemouth

3 Hearts

2 Kilmarnock

W. D. L. F.

F. A. Pt. ...10 7 2 1 27 16 16 G 15 8 6 1 1 22 10 13

Partick....

3 Motherwell

2 St Mirren

I Falkirk

• Hamilton

10 7 1 2 17

18 8 12 12 12

3 8 3 19 10.

10 11

9 2 Morton

5 18 25 Dundee U... 9 2 2 5 18 21 Queen's Pk..10.2 1 7 8 19 126 16 22 0' 2'6'10 19 D 20 7 2 19

Queen's P.R.

1 Luton

0

Cowdenbeath

5 Brighton

Ayr

2 Dundee

4 14

8

Walsall

2

Watford

St. J'stone

14 10 20

3 7 1

710

2 2 5 13 16

1 Brentford

2

25

A

Division

III (North)

2 Rotherham 0.Carlisle

t

Clyde

2 Hibernians

2 Airdrie,

0

1 Southport 2 Tranmere

+ 0

LADIES' HOCKEY

3

3 Nelson

1

2 Rochdale

2 Crewe

3

2 Wigan

1

At the conclusion of the game, wide. The Somersets were seldom in Mr. d'Almada, Junr., the President the picture at this stage and were of the Club, presented spoons to the forced to adopt a defensive game. Shanghai players. Although, he clever combined effort said, he knew nothing about the Chinese forwards resulted in Chlu Barrow

the part of Accrington bowls, he had thoroughly en- Kwok-loung putting his side further Darlington joyed the

game that after ahead, and immediately following this Doncaster

the very

fine. Ng Po-kiu added a fourth with a smart finish.

Hartlepools Whilst he was glad to see header. The Somersets tried hard to New Brighton the Recreio win, he was sorry to reduce this deficit and in the closing Port Vale see Shanghai loac. It was a very taken by Neil,

stages Evett scored from a ornar eporting afternoon's entertainment.

South Shields Result. South China-"A" 2; Somer- Stockport

noan

and

Mr. Malcolm said that the game sets 2. that day was the best he had seen so far. It seemed to him that the Shanghal: bowlers played better!

RA. v. KOWLOON

3 Halifax

◊ Lincoln

1 Chesterfield

Wrexham York

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

2 Clyde

3 Cowdenbeath 7 Falkirk

* I Queen's Park

Z Rangers

4 Hamilton

when he (Mr. Malcolm) was out of Teams: the team ("No"). He congratul- Royal Artillery: Lawrence: Hall Airdrieonians ated the Glub de Recreio on their, Malby: Raybone, Bridgeman, Wärd, Ayr fine victory.

Rodgers, Chambers, Reed, Watson, Celtic, Dundee Moore, Campbell, Simpson; Hannan, Morton

Kowloon-Angus; Springett, 'Hast;

Hearts Sedden, Moss, Contes, Bickford.

Motherwell Partick T.

Mr. Dorrance said that the green Gough. was the finest he had played on The winners played an excellent game and he had po excuses to offer. He presented the Club de Recreio players with spoona....

Cheera' were given for both teams.

The opening stages were fairly even Kowloon were the first to become dan gerous when Bickford obtained posses St. Johnstone xion and put in a fine centre which the St. Mirren

3 Hibernians

'9 Kilmarnock

0 Aberdeen

: 6 Dundee U.

12

INTER-CLUB MATCH PLAYED

AT KING'S PARK

The Colours defeated the Whites

87 —— 24 — 72 80-7=73 34-18 - 76 91-1477 90-12=78

There were 32 entries.

GERMANY WINS

TWO DAYS EVENTS IN ATHLETICS

JAPANESE SUCCESSES

Tokyo, Saturday.

The first day of the German and Japanese athletics opened here, leading by 36 to

Germany

34 points. The 110 hurdles

was

metre

woh by Miki in 15.1 seconds. Putting the shot (Hirsefeld, 15-51 metres). Two hundred metres race (Eldracher, 21.8 seconds). Vaulting the pole (Nishida, 3.90 metres). hundred metres (Pelzer, 1 min. 58.5 Eight

seconds). Five thousand metres (Kitamoto 15.30 minutes).

The Swedish relay was won by Germany in 1 min. 57.4 seca.

Final Placings

Tokyo, Yesterday,

In the Germann-Japanese athle- ties. the final placings are:

Germany, 79% points, 9 first, places.

Japan, 712 points, 6 places.

To-day's results were: 100 Metres.- 1, Time: 10.6 secs.

first

.

Eldracher.

High Jump-1, Kimura and Kobayashi (tied). Height: 1.90 metres.

Discus.1, Salto. 42.50 metres.

1 by three goals to two in an Inter- 400 Metres.-1, Stolt.

Club hockey match of the Hong 48.8 secs.

Distance:-

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