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LEICESTER GO DOWN TO BLACKPOOL.
ARSENAL ONLY DRAW.
[From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Saturday. To-day's results in the English and Scottish Leagues were under:
Arsenal Aston Villa Blackburn. Blackpool - Chelsea Grimsby Leeds U.
Division I.
I Sheffield U.
1
6 Huddersfield
i
2 Birmingham
1
5 Leicester
4
4 Middlesbro'
0
4 West Ham
0
3
0 Sunderland
Sport Columns
FOOTBALL ATHLETIC'S EASY WIN OVER CLUB.
'ARGYLIS DEFEAT POLICE.
On Saturday the football season ideal conditions, opened under
three First Division, five Becond Division; and four Third Division matches being played. Two First Division matches were postponed Manchester C.4 Manchester U. 1owing to the Volunteer Sports; otherwise there would have been five First League games.
Newcastle Portsmouth Wednesday
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.0 Liverpool
2' Derby C.
3 Bolton
The Athletic, last year's Cham- - Goals.
F. A. Pts, plons, played a much-changed team P. W. D. L.
072 0 29 12 16 and a particularly new forward line Aston Villa 0 1 1 28 12 15 easily defeated the much-fancied Huddersfield 85 22 21 16 12 Club eleven, who were playing the 9 4 4 1 17 10 13 French International Segalen, by Derby Co.
12 4 4 1 14 10
Wednesday
Leicester Newenstle
Portsmouth Sheffield U.
Liverpool
Middlesbro
Blackpool
West Ham
Chelsea
Birmingham
Grimsby ....
02 18 17 12 four goals to one.
The Argylls
21 18 10 won their first match at the expense
18 16
18 18 10 of the Police by the only goal acored in a very even game, while the Artillery defeated the Senior 9Service by four goals to two.
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2.4 3 13
1.5 13 12
Leeds Un... 9 3 3 15 20 22 Blackburn. 9 3 15 19 17 M'chester C. 9 2 2 5 16 22 8 2 1 G 10 19 Bolton ...... Sunderland 9 1 3 6 15 25 M'chester U. 9 0 0 9 12 37
-Division II
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The standard of play in all divi- sions, and the keenness shown on Saturday speak well for a very suc cessful season this year.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I.
4. Navy
Division II.
5 St. Joseph's
5
5
#
Athletic
4 Club
Bradford Bristol C.
1 Southampton
1 Argylla
1 Police
I Notts Forest
4 R.A.
Bury
3 Bradford C.
1
Cardiff
2 Barnsley
0 Navy
Everton
7 Charlton
1
Athletic
Millwall
5 Preston N.E.
Eastorn
Somersets
Oldham
1 Tottenham
2
Agylla
Plymouth
2 Port Vale
1
1 Burnley
1
R.O.A.C.
11 R.A.S.C.
Swansea
1 West Bront.
1
Wolves
3 Reading
Coals,
S. China "B" 1RE. Ewo
1 Fukien
1
3 Somersets P.A.F.
Stoke
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 11 15 Everton
9 7 1 1 27
16 14 Preaton N.ED 8 2 1 31 Bury
06 1 2 23 12 13
West Bram.. 0 5 2 2 22 12 12 160 3.25 18 12 Wolves ...
Tottenham
Burnley
Oldham
Southampton
Purt
Valc
Swansea
Charlton
Stoke
Bristol C.
Notts Forest
Bradford ....
Plymouth
17. 9
16
0
14 20
8 on
4 14 19
412 19
&
8 2 4 20 23
2 3 4 19 21
9 3 1 5 14 16
I University
4 S. China "A"
6 Club
Kowloon
Division III.
HARBOUR RACE.
CHINESE ENTRANTS BREAK RECORDS.
GIRLS DO WELL
1
Several records were broken
at the Saturday.
Chin-
W18
8 ese harbour race, which was held by the South China Athletic As- sociation at North Point, in per-
The course fect weather. from. Channel Rock to North Point Bradford C.. 2 5 11 17
6 wall. 10 2 2 15 23
4 10 7 18 24 0 2 91 179 33 Barnsley....8 8 1 4 8 15
Cardiff
Millall
Reading
Division I-Southern.
3 Brighton
Brentford
Clapton 0.
Crystal P, Luton Northampton Norwich Notts C. Queen's P.R.
Southend Thames Walsall'
Notts C.
4 Watford ....
7 Exeter
3-Newport
↑ Torquay
2 Swinden
3 Bristol R.
0 Fulham
3 Gillingham
1 Bournemouth
1. Coventry
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F.
Of 34 men who entered, 31 com- pleted the course. Chan Ki-chung was first in and his time was 29 2 minutes 20 seconds. Next was Kwok Chun-hang who finished the -2 course in 20 minutes, 58.8 seconds. Wong 1 Both these are records,
A. Pt ...10 8 2 0 28
Torquay ....10 6 2 2 28 Northampton 0 5 3 1 13 Brentford
3 San-man was third.
0
Six girls competed in the race, and Miss Young Shau-chun came 2 first, she finlabing the course in 232 minutes, 46 seconds, which is 4a. record. Second was Miss Un
2 Pui-han, and Miss Un Pui-cheung
was' third.
Ko Cho-ki was first to finish in 718 the boys' race, his time being 82
5 13
16 14 minutes, 20 seconds-another re- 4.2 18 18 12 cord. Luk Tat-chuen came second, Coventry 9 4 3 2 16 13 11 and Li Yue-kwong was third..
Fulham
Crystal Pal.
9 4 3 2 11 13 1
4 2 3 27 17. 10
9 5 0 4 19 17 10
Swindon Queen's P. Gillingham
9. 3 3 3 17 1 Southend
4 1 4 20 18 Bristol R.
10 3 3 4 16 22 Luton ... .10 8 3 4 14 209 Clapton 0.9 12.4 47.18 Bournemouth 245
112 14 Watford 3 2 4 12 17 Walsall ....
9 8 16 21 22 Brighton 92 8 4 13 17 Exeter 10 2.8 5 14 21 Norwich 9 1 4 4.9 20 Thomea .... 9 2 1 6 11 23 Newport 9 2 0 7 10 25
Division III-Northern.
4 Crewe
Carlisle Chesterfield
Darlington Halifax Hartlepools
Lincoln Nelson Rotherham Tranmere
Wigan York
Lincoln
Men..
The thirty-one to complete the
ATHLETICS.
·FRENCH RUNNER BREAKS WORLD RECORD.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1930.
LAWN BOWLS.
C.C.C. DEFEAT THE REST.:
CLOSE OF THEIR SEASON.
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB MATCH.
Close Finish in the Singles.
Оп Saturday, the Craig- engower Cricket Club brought a successful lawn bowls season to a
At the Kowloon Golf Club yes- close when they met and defeat- ed the liest of the League by only terday, the Vice-President's team ve shots, mainly due to Brad-V Captain's team match was play- bury's big kill against the C.5.0.0.
An enjoyable day's golf resulted The teams and scores were as
in the Captain's team winning by 3 points. C.C.C.
K.B.G.C.. Whittal Hale A. L. de Souza
1 4/5 SECS. CLIPPED.
Parls, Yesterday, Ladomegue, the French runner, follows: to-day broke the world's record for
He covered the Ribeiro the 1,500 metres. distance in 8 mins 49 1/5 secs., thus Coales breaking the previous record of Basa mins 51 sees, which time was re- gistered by the famous German runner, Otto Peltzer, at Charlotten- burg in 1926-Router,
4. 1 4 19 11 8 course were:-1, Chan Ki-chung, 9Time: 29 mins 20 secs. (Record); 92 Kwok Chur-hang, Time: 29 9mins 58.80 secs. (Record); `3, Wong San-man; 4, Ko Cho-chuk; 85, Yeung Hang-wah 6, Hul 8 Cheung-fook; 7, Wong Ki-chow; 8. Wong Sul-chi; 9, Cheung Wing- kwong 10, Yung Wah-fal; 11. Kam Hop-ye; 12, Un Po-liang 18, Chik Sul-fook; 14, Ip Wah-san; 415, Leung, Chi-kau; 16, Chan Kwok-wah; 17, Li Kam-keu; 18, 1Luk Tat-hang; 19, Wong Yuk-pel; 120, Leang Cho-yue; 21, Chan 2 Chung-hung; 22, Wong Kam-wal; 23, Tong Chung-kin; 24, Chan 3 Shau-nam; 25, Tsol Slu-kit; 25, Yeung Kwok-wah 27, Kwok Yul- 2 chow; 28, Leang Yun-hung; 29, Li Ping-thuen:30, Lam Kam-kong; 81, Cheung Yue-hung: 82, Mak Man-cheong 83, Leung Wing- chung; 84, Fong Chi-che
Girls,
2 Southport
1 Stockport
1 New Brighton 1 Hall
5 Barrow... Z Gateshead
8 Accrington 2 Wrexham 8 Doncaster
3-Rochdale
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A.Ft
18:01 23 5 16
1, Yeung Shau-chun, 32 mins. Tranmere97 02 20 10 14 46 secs. (Record); 2, Un Ful-han: Hull 90 1 2 22 11 18 8, Un Pul-cheupg: 4, Chu Kit Chesterfield 0812 18 122 hing: 5, Leung Wing-han;6- Wrexham 982 2 28 18 18 Cheung Tsol-fong. Accrington 18 5.2 8 25 80 12 Wigan
- Boys,
8. 6.02 181 11 Ko Cho-ki, 82 mine 20.3 Stockport. 960 8 17 17-12
8 504-22 15 10 secs, (Record); 2, Luk Tat-chuen, 84 2815-18 10 9, Li Yue-kwong: 4, Au Kwok-ki; 94 28A12 13 10.
5, Loung Cho pul; 6, Li Chun-hlag. 9414 28 209 9,4 14, 18 189 081519 18-7 08. 15-20 28-7.
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Singles
Vice-President's.
Dr. Gegan
W. S. Hillier
15 H. Overy
F. Mundy
Captain's
0 D. C. Wilson
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T. Tait
0
C. H. Russell 1
Ja A. Eastman
TJ. Price.
W. Groves
Whibley Gow
19
"Gomes- Souza
1. Cameron
J. Pooler
1
Gutierrez
W. Borrowman 1
E O. Murray 0
Rumjahn (Skip) C.C.C.
Silva
L. Seddon
1
A. Tato
10
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223. S. Smith
1
A. Laughton 0
K.D.R.C.
I. Reid
0
IL T. Buxton
Ramsay
J. McCaw
1
J. J. Harris
0
Dixon
Docherty
E. R. Price
G. Puncheon
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Cullen
Onia
Cooper
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12
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Talkoo.
F. Finnes
McLeod
C. Simmons
Grimes
Laing
W. T. Brightman
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Russell
1
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Murphy &
C.8.C.C.
0
Tate
1
Neves
Simmonds
Smith & Reld 0
Laughton
&
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Cart
Longbottom
Buxton 1
Sousa
Alderman
McCaw & Prico
Harris
&
Bradbury
Holledge
Puncheon 1
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C.C.C.
K.C.C. & Pollce.
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11
Collins
Wobb
Arculli
West
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Total....119
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LOCAL.
Fencing To-day
Hong Kong Yacht Club, 5.15 p.m.
Football To-day Garri- son League-R.A.M.C. v. "B" Co. Argylis; Royal Signals v. "C" Co. S.LI.
To-morrow Garrison League-"A" Co. S.II. V. Headquarters Co. Argylls.
Wednesday -Garrison League 31st Battery R.A. v. R.A.0.0.; 12 Battery RA, v. "A" Co. Argylis,
Thursday-Garrison League "D" Co. "B" Co. -S.L.I. v. S.L.I.
:
Racing-To-morrow - En tries for Fanling Races Close. Friday and Saturday-8th Extra Race Meeting.
To-morrow St. Whist wwww Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30 p.m.
Aquatics-Wednesday-
V.R.C.
Championships, 5.30
p.m.; Army Harbour Swim, 3.45 p.m.
Tennis-- Wednesday-Inter- ER- Faculty Tournament. gineers V. Arts, Pokfulam, 4.30 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. Services Tournament, 3 p.m.
Boxing Wednesday-Box- Ing Association, annual meet- ing, Jardine, Matheson's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.
October 15-Somersete V. Argylls, Murray Barracks.
Chess Wednesday- An- nual Meeting of Kowloon Chess Club, 5.30 p.m.
Rugby Football-Wednesday Trial Game, Happy Valley, 5.15 p.m.
Monday - Club Cornwall.
น H.M.S.
October 15-Second Trial Match, Happy Valley.
Cricket Thursday-C.C.C. annual meeting, 6.30 pm.
October 14-H.K.C.C. An- nual Meeting, 5.30 p.m..
Golf Friday to Sunday- Bogey Pool. Fanling.
Sunday Gymkhana Race and presentation of prizes, K.G.C.
Baseball Saturday Fili pinos v. Japanese,
Sunday-Kiaoras v. South-
China.
Athletics Sunday Club de Recrelo Sports, King's Park.
*Lawn Bowls October, 18- Taikoo R.C., Closing Day; and Presentation of Prizes,
Billiards October 14-Steel Coulson League Winners V.
Rest, St. Patrick's Club, 6 p.m..
Friday--Garrison League RE VRA.§.0.; "A" Co. Argylis v. Headquarters Co.
Yachting-October 18- Menagerie Race.
October 20Annual Meet of Members
November Opening. Cruise.
October 26 Menagerie
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HOME.
J. Cavanagh
C.C.C.
Gittins
KOWLOON DEFEAT P.W.D.
Forceomes.
Cogan & Hillier 0 avery & Mandy
Cameron &
Pooler
21 Borrowman & Seddon
6
Wilson & Talt 1 Russell & Eastman
Price & Groves (
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On their own ground, the Kow loon Bowling Green Club defeated the Public Works Department by 42 shots.
For the winners, Nish got a seven on the 20th head against Rose.
Scores:-
K.B.G.C.
Bapley Thompson Hogbin
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P.W.D. Dinuen
Lawrence
Carr Rose"
37. (Skip)
Howe
Anderson
9
Nish
Sherriff
Venables
Chittenden
Burford
Mair
Hollands
19 (Skip)
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Nichol
Reed.
West
Carter
Drake
Davidson
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77
Carpenter Tacchi
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INTER - DEPARTMENTAL.
Educationalists Lose To
•Sanitarians.
1
Total...8
CAPTAIN'S CUP PLAY AT FANLING.
The following are the results of the Captain's Cup, October qualify- ing round; played at Fanling on October 4 and 6.
| F. Groves (qualifies)
other scores.
M. G. Mills
R. Young
T. Low
D. Forbes
W. M. Thomson
I. Lewton..
C. E. Holmes
A. O, Brawn
S. J. H. Fox
E. des Voeux
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BASEBALL.
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DOUBLE - HEADER IN LOCAL LEAGUE.
A TAME AFFAIR.
The local Baseball League staged 7a double-header yesterday at the Caroline diamond. The first tussle 95 was between the South China gang and the Filipino crew. And as baseball go, it was a tame affair with the Chinese running wild over the Phillles.
Taking up the willow first, the Phillies were retired with a blank, In an inter-departmental match and the South China outfit made two played on the C.S.C.C. green on tallies on their first entry into bat. Saturday afternoon, the Sanitary The Filipino wallopers proved easy Department bent the Education meat to the pitching of Milton Goo; Department by four shots.
Scorea:- Education Dept. Scott
Kay Hamilton Brown
Sanitary Dept. Knight... Wood
Gregory
Hoylance
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SPEY ROYAL CUP MATCH.
Craigengower Enter The Final.
17
who held them in check up to the last canto. His twirling lost sting. and the airtight fielding sprang many leaks, with the result that the Phillies were able to garner in four runs.
As for the Chinese "Babe Ruths," they made a clean break in the third frame with seven men re- turning to the home plate in grand' style: Another two tallies in the fourth gave them a lead of 11 to 4. The teams and scores were:- On the Civil Servicè ground yes-i
Filipinos.
Bonth China. ferday, Craigengower C.C. defeated Bautista.
Ed. Chang the Hong Kong Electric RC. in the Barros semi-final of the Spey Royal Cup T. Leonard competition and qualified to meet D. Leonard
Cruz Kowloon Dock in the final.
Bowers
Scores:~~ Craigengower.
F. J. Neves E. el Arculli
D. Bumjahn
B. W. Bradbury
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Mina
Electric R.C. A. F. Paul
Omar
Gamali
F. F. Duckworth
*Scores:-
Lda Rome W. B. Muskett
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COMMODORE PEARSON'S
SHIELD.
C.E. Department Win The Trophy.
Chan
Fan
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15 South China 2 0 7 2.0.0
The final of the Dockyard com- petition for Commodore Pearson's Shield was played on the Civil Service ground during the week end and resulted in the trophy be ing won by the Chief Engineer's
Teams and scores were Department..
C.E. Dipt.
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ASL Flegg J. Cavenagh
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The Japanese ball team kept up their "rep" by trouncing the Texaco to the tune of 6-2. Pitcher Koga twirled a dandy game, and had it not been for the two runs given away by those who were outside picking datales, he would have staged the first shut-out game this season. After the two runs which the O- men were allowed to get in the first- stanza, Koga successfully blanked them out for the rest of the six frames.
Russakoff, who dished them out for the Texa, was also in form, but the wallopers on the other side were just a bit too wise to his de- First-class football in Scotland, is liveries. He retired the Nippon) Is made open for all the lurer lads with a blank for the first doomed unless very speedle the way three cantos Then he gave away grades to graduate up to the senior five and a solitary one in the fifth. The last two frames also drew R cpbs. Alas, the powers that beak, antagelig ecem at the moment to be enacting the role of the Emperor who fiddled while Rome was burning-Rev. Stanley Eleye.
The teams and scores were Japanese. Salluza Hachiuma
Texaco
Barros Arcaill Zafra
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player In the
Tawrches:
Scoren:
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