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BRITISH TRIUMPH.

SUCCESSES IN MOTOR CYCLE GRAND PRIX.

FOUR FIRST FINISHES.

C

Rugby, Yesterday. British riders scored a triumph in the Motor Cycle Grand Prix to-day 'over Pau Circuit, Anishing first in four categories, It the 500 C. M. C. Hanley Wood on a Norton the first, averaging 121 kilometres per hour. In the 300 C. M. C. Hicks on an A. J. S. was the first, averaging 121 one kilome

WAS

tres,

LOCAL BASEBALL.

TEXACO GO DOWN TO SOUTH CHINA CREW.

INTERESTING GAME.

Excellent pitching by Russakoff, for the losers, characterised the baseball League match on Satur day, in which the South China nine defeated the Texaço crew by 4-1. It was most interesting baseball pl through the seven frames, and it was that slightly superior knowledge ball-craft which pulled the game off for the Chin- CЯe, as, on the day's display, the Texaco side would have given a close run, and many anxious moments, to any local combina- tion.

of

Errors on both sides were few and far between, but the Chinese were the quicker to take advan- Inge of these almost negligible lapses to press home a narrow victory. No two runnera crossed the plate in any one innings.

The brothers Chang, who form the battery for South China, work- ed with their usual anderstand- Ing and were' well supported by a very keen flelė. They might, however, have brought off a shut- out game, but for an overthrow by Eddle Chang to third basé in trying to pag· Zafra.

In the 250 C. M.-C. Mellora, | on a new Imperial, was the first and averaged 106 kilometres, and in 175 Fermihough on an Excelsior Jap was the first, averaging 94 kilometres-British Wireless Ser

vice.

GOLF AND TENNIS.

GREAT PLAYERS GIVE OPINIONS.

What the British player needs to do is to get back to the swing of Harry Vardon, not to start imitat ing the swing of 'Bobby Jones.

TREVESSA TROPHY. started for Durban." In the carly Archie Compston.

BI-ANNUAL RACE TO-DAY.

A COURAGEOUS SKIPPER

hours of June. 4.Trevessa began to settle by the head; 2.15 a.m. she was abandoned, and shortly afterwards 'sank

The crew had taken to the two lifeboats, one of which was under the command of Capt. Foster, and the other under Mr. J. C. Stewart Smith, chief officer. It was de- cided that the only safe plan was This afternoon at 4 p.m. the to steer for the Mauritius group, fourteenth semi-annual race for 1,728 miles distant across the. In- the Treveses Trophy will be held.dian Ocean. For some time the The race will start from the Royal Lwo craft kept together, but on Hong Kong Yacht Club, NorthJune 9 they parted' company, If Point.

being agreed that there was a real It will be recalled that the Cup risk of losing tackle they kept was presented by a member of company. the Hong Kong Yacht Club inc Received by the King. memory of the master and craw Captain Foster's bont eventual

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It is an intense national feeling that has made France the leading lawn' tennis nation of the world, Stanley N. Doust, writing in the Daily Mail

Division L

4-Leicester '4, Liverpool

3 Sunderland

3 Freede

0 Bolton

1 Grimsby...

Arsenal, Aston Villa Blackburn": Blackpool Chelsea Derby" Huddersfield Manchester C. Newcastle Portsmouth Wednesday

2 Middlesbro

0 Sheffield U.

4 West Ham

A Hard Worker.

Ruseskoff worked like a Trajan

on the mound. He literally pitch-

ed with his head, mixing his fast bee-line deliveries with an occa- sional curve-ball, and keeping the batters guessing most of the time.

Young Arculli is still a trifle "raw" and will have to master the intricacies of the game to be- come a front-rank catcher.

Dick Alves made a welcome re- appearance on the local diamond in a Texaco uniform. He is the same. dashing short-stop who was the mainstay of the Recreio team some seasons back.

The teams and scores, were as follows:-

South China.

P. W. Ip...3b

Texaco. Simming

P. F. Chol

ci

Grover

Chow Young

O. Ismail

M. Chang

Arculli

Y. T. Chan

1b

Zafra

K. C. Fung

$4

H. A. Alves

K. P. Pau

2b

Barros

Tong Kwan

H

Lawrence

Ed. Chang

p

Russakoff

Score by Inninga,

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total South Chin111001-4 Texaco

0 10 0 0 0 0 1 League Table. The positions in the League' to date are:-

Japanese

South China Pilipino Kincra Texaco

P. W. L. Pts. 4 4 0 4 4 3 1 B 3 1 2 1 3 1

KIAORAS WIN.

0

In a closely contested game, the Kiaoras outfit turned the table on the Filipinos yesterday afternoon at the Caroline Hill diamond,

Batting first the Filipinos gathered in a solitary run in the first canto; the Kinoras replying next two homes with two. The saw the Fillies drawing a blank while their opponents' register showed five tallles to the good at the end of the third.

In the fourth the Filipinos slog- ged out and forged ahead and led- the way until the final stanza, when the "Klaoras bagged the necessary three points to win. The teams and scores were

Kimoras.

Filipinos. H. Chan

Gamale C. C. Leung

Figuriedo T. Leonard J. 'Alve's D. Leonard J. Graz Bautista G. Castre

P. C.

C. K. Leung ib W. Hong Sling 2b K. K. Leung 8.5. K. W. Mak ab K. Lee

Y. S. Fung c. E. Howe

Filipinos

Klaoras

1. Barnsley 2-Bradford 0.Bristol, C.

7 Bury

-Cardja. Everton Millwall⠀⠀

4 Plymouth Hending✨

2 Birmingham 2 Stoke

3 Manchester U.0 Wolves

Porno Goals.

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

Minu

Score by Inninga.

12-8-467 Total.

1,00 34 11-12

....2 1 2 8 11 3=13

Division II

1 Bradford C.

LAWN TENNIS.

VINCENT RICHARDS REGAINS TITLE.

KOZELUH LOSES.

Forest Hills, Yesterday. Vincent Richards regained the National professional lawn tennis title when he defeated Kozeluh in a four set match.

Kozelah ran away with the first set at 6-2, but dropped the next at 10-8 after a hard struggle. Richards took the next two sets with comparative care.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930.

HARADA IN PLAY.

DAVIS CUP PLAYER GIVES IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY:

SOME FIERCE DUELLING.

T. Harada, the Japanese Davis Cop player, gave a very impressive exhibition af tennis at the K.C.c.

on

Saturday. A large crowd

a tennis enthusiasts wel

LAWN BOWLS,

KOWLOON BEAT HONG KONG BY 27 SHOTS.

AITKENHEAD SHIELD.

On the Kowloon C.C. greens on Saturday, Kowloon defeated

Hong Kong by 27 shots in the comed him as he walked on. the annual lawn bowls fixture for the Court to meet S. A. Rumjahn, this | Aitkenhend Shield. 'year's runner-up in the Hong Kong

championships.

Vincent Richards beat Kozelah

------2-6, -10-8, 6-3, 6-4.

-Reuter's American Service. Q215939800119300246-13|38|| Our Sports Diary

LOCAL.

Polo-To-day-Civilians Headquarters, 4.45 p.m.

September 29-Finals of K.O.Y.L.I. Cup, 4.45 p.m.

Fencing To-day Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.

Rowing To-day-Trevessa Trophy, 4 p.m.

Racing To-morrow-Fan- ling Hunt and Race Club Annual Meeting, 5.80 p.m.

September 27-Seventh Ex- tra Race Meeting.

October 2-Entries close for Eighth Extra Race Meeting, noon.'

October 10 and 11-Elghth Extra Raco, Meeting

Football Saturday-Chin- ese Athletic v. Rest of League. Tennis-Qctober 4-Entries close for L.R.C. Tournament.

October 26-First Rounds of L.R.C. Tournament close. -

Aquatics-September 24- Entries close for V.R.C. Feto. September 27-V.R.C. Night Fete.

HOME.

Racing-October. 16- The Cesarewitch, Newmarket.

·October 29-Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket

CRICKET.

HANKOW'S - MATCH WITH SHANGHAI,

Hankow, Saturday. The Interport cricket match was opened on an ideal wicket in sunny weather.....

Hankow scored 243 in their first innings. At the close of play, Shanghai had scored 105 for the loss of five wickets.-Router.

Hankow, Saturday.

The latest scores are as fol- low

Hankow: 243 and 158. Shanghai: 240 and 14-0.

-Reuter.

Division III-Southern. Brentford

1 Gillingham.

Notts County 2 Bournemouth

'!

Some splendid tennis was wit nessed in the earlier part of the set, when a fierce base line duel was being fought out. The local player led at 2-1, after breaking through Harnda's service, but hla continual approaches to the net were the cause for hls downfall.

Harada is a splendid exponent of the lob shot and frequently had Ramjahn in difficulties as a conse quence.

|

Immediately after the match

and while the players and specta- tors were still on the ground, Mr. A. O. Brawn called upon Mr. B. Wylie, the president of the Hong, Kong Lawn Bowls Association, to present the shield to the winners.

Mr. Wylie said he did not desiro to dwell at length on the history of the Aitkenhend Shield but mentioned that that was the third occasion in which this competition was played and the Kowloon play- ers had won it for the third time, on which they were to be congra- constantly, overhitting, A. L.tulated. The Island players, Sullivan quite definitely had an however, were not by any means off-day and was, beaten with ease. disgraced, although defeated.

C. A. L. Rúmjahn, who succeed- ed his brother on the Court, was not in the best form and was

On behalf of the Association he thanked the Kowloon C.C. for the use of their ground, and all those who had looked after their interests that afternoon.

Excellent Driving. Harada showed how one could follow up a good shot and do ir reparable damage before putting the final touch to the point. His

He also thanked Masters Vietor driving down either aide-line was excellent and his dropping shot Meade and Eddie Burford for caused his opponent some din undertaking to collect donations culty. He was splendid overhead for the St. Dunstan's Home. It and few shots went begging in was understood that they collect- this direction. His ground volley-ed $21.50 each-a dead heat!

While he was still talking ing was sound and he

always had another means of about the St. Dunstan's Homes, defence a kind of scoop at Mr. Wylie said he would have to preferably a half volley, and a low thank the Hong Kong Lawn return over the net was the usual Tennis Association for so kindly outcome. He was rarely outpost allowing a box to be taken over to tioned though he showed distinct the tennis courts (also at the dislike of Rumjahn's advances to the K.C.C) where exhibition matches were in progress. It is believed that $130.00 odd was collected there, making a total of some $170.00, which he thought was very creditable.

net, his back hand returning easy "kills" for the younger player.

The doubles proved the Rumlahn cousins just too good for Harada and Lo. The latter layed a very poor game, only brief intervals bringing out his usual flashes of brilliance. Harada was quite as good in this match as he was in the singles. To see him play makes one wonder what Tilden is like,

Full Results. The full results were as follows: Singles.

T. Harada beat S. A. Rumjaha

6-2,

T. Harada beat C. A. L. Rumjahn 6-1.

T. Harada.beat A. L. Sullivan 6-0.

Doubles.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat T. Harada and M. W: Lo 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.

In accordance with the rules governing the match, the Pre- sident asked Mr. D. Gow of the Kowloon Bowling Green, the skip of the Club on the winning side which had the highest position in the League, to accept custody of the shield for another year. (Loud applause!). The players on the with souvenir silver spoons, winning side were also presented

The scores of Saturday's match were:-

HONG KONG. C.S.C.C.

KOWLOON. Recrels.

F. X. Silva A. S. Gomes

P. Yvanovich

PING PONG TOURNEY L. A. Gutierrez

THE MAN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

Matches played on Friday oven- ing resulted as under

Lee Hon-kee beat S. A. Rumjahn 9-0.

Lee Koon-lan beat F Grose 3-0.

Cheng Kwok-wing beat Teang Ying-fook 3-0.

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ILC.C.

E. C. Fincher H. Overy

A. Hyde Lay

J. Fraser

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K.D.R.C.

W. Hedley H. G. Cooper

S. Gray

R. Lapsley

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C. de R. & KD,RC.

Yuen Wah-cheuk beat Fok Ying-J. G. Ozorio

choong 3-1.

Siu Din-Ilm received a over from Chey' Hi-chuer.

LC. R. Souza

walkW. Greig

SCOTTISH SUCCESS.

IRELAND LOSE AMATEUR

* INTERNATIONAL:*

[From Our Own: Correspondent.)

Aberdeen, Saturday..

F. Cullen

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Guy

E. W. L. Hogbin

A. M. Rolland

D. Gown

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K.C.C.& K.BG.C.

D. W. Phillips.

The Arat amateur International | A. C. Burford. of the season was staged here to G. E. Roylance day when Scotland and Ireland J. C: Lyal came together.

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The Scots emerged from the en- counter winners by two clear goals.

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1 Hartlepools 2 Gateshead,

3 Chesterfield.

Lincoln Nelson, Rotherham

1 Doncaster: 2 New Brighton 6 Barrow r 7. Rochdale

Airdrie. Ayr

8 Celtic

A. 'O. Brawn

F. Haynes

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W. Wotherspoon J. Sloan

J. Laing.

J. Russell

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P. W. Ramsay

A. I Shields

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Police.

F. Nolan W. MeHardy

E. Fost

J. C. West

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W. H. B. Muskatt

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Scottish League,

1 Cowdenbeath

0 Dundee 2 Heartsek 0 Lefth

1 Falkirk

Queen's Park

2: Rangers

1 Oldham

2 Preston N.E.

2

Clapton 0.

2 Swindon

3 Charlton

0

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7 Newport

2 West Brom.

2

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1 Exeter

2 Coventry

2 Port Vale

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Queen's Park

3 Walsall

0

Southend

4 Bristol E.

Thames

0 Fulham

1 Luton

0 Tranmere: 10 Wigan [1], Wrexham York

2 Stockport

17 Crewear

3 Southport

St. Mirren.

Not played.

Goals.

PAW.D. LOEZA. Pts.

5 Notis Forest

0 Swansea

1 Southampton 2 Tottenham

2 Burnley

P. W, O. L. FA Pin

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