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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN COMPETITION.

A MIXED RINK.

Talkoo observed their closing

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THE CHINA MAIL.

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL.

SET BACK FOR ASTON VILLA.

"POMPEY'S" GOOD WIN.

[From Our Own Correspondent,} London, Saturday. Aston Villa received a dit back

Division III.-Northern.

Accrington.

Barrow Carlisle Chesterfield Crewe

O' Hartlepools

3:ftull

CRICKET.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1930.

1,000 METRES RECORD

2.1/5 SECS CLIPPED.

'VARSITY LOSE 10 VOLUNTEERS.

FRENCHMAN ESTABLISHES FAST TIME.

VISITORS LOSE TOSS RUT WIN.

2 New Brighton

0

2 Doncaster

1

Nelson

Rochdale

◊ Wigan

4

Rotherham

1 Gateshead

Southport

1 Lincoln

Tranmere

2 Halifax

Wrexham York

? 'Darlington

1 Stockport

Goals,

Lincoln

In an all-day match against the Uni- 2sily at Pokfulam yesterday, the Hong Kang Volunteer Defence Corps won by the narrow nargin of 18 runs.

KWANTI RACES.

CHRISTMAS FROLIC TAKES NOVEMBER CUP.

MR. STANTON HAPPY.

Paris, Yesterday. His Excellency the Governor Ladouregue, the now famous and Lady Peel was present at French runner, to-day broke the Kwanti yesterday on the occasion Early failures in the visitor's batting world's record for 1,000 metres. of the opening of the Steeplechase led one to expect a low score, but It was at the Stadium Joan season."

Fields were on the small side, bright knock of 42 by R. M. Wood Boum that he broke Dr, Peltzer's

He covered the but the sport was quite interest- distance in 2 minis. 293/5 Ing, nevertheless. As expected,

pulled the game round. DJ.N. Ander record. son claietel half the wickets for 34 runs, bowling very well throughout the. morning. The bad light, which pos- sees, thus beating the previous re- Christmas Frolic took the Novem- P. W. D.. L. F A. Pts sibly prompted him to send his oppon-cord of 2 mins. 25.4/5..sees. held ber Cup with ease, and other well-

20ents in to bat, proved disconcerting at 10 0 1 26 6

2.1/5 secs.-Reuter. today In the First Division when Tranmere 11 8 1:4.31 19 17 first, but conditions Improved as they the German Olympiad by fancied ponies to win were As

2 23 14 17 game progressed. they shared the points with Bir- Chesterfield 11 8 1 2

25 32 14 10 mingham. The Arsenal won at Wrexham...11 Manchester against the United, but Stockport

Wigan the Wednesday halved the points Hull with Manchester City. "Pompey" Gateshead scored a good win over Grimsby Carlisle and Derby defeated Newcastle Accrington United.

Halifax Rotherham

In the Second Division Everton Crowa had another draw away, as had York West Bromwich Albion.

were indebted to The University 22 18 1 A. M. Rodrigues and DJ N. Anderson- 23 12 18 for coming, within striking distance of 23. 16 14 the visitors' total.

Three-quarters of un hour's batting

12 by cach side provided some good cricket. 12 J. E. Richardson hit eleven 4's in his 11 total of $2 and K. R. Batger scored 10 31 in quick time,

Volunteers.

10

25

9K. H. Eatger b Lam.....

13

26-33

9 J. E. Richardson, b. Baker ...

17

20 21

8 N. A. E. Mackay, b Anderson

20

11 3 2

20 20

RE. J..R. Mitchell, b Lam....

.11 2 3 ...12

14 10

1

BJ.

Bradford Rochdale ...11 4 1. Darlington .31. 3 2 City beat the Wolves nad Port Vale Southport casily accounted for leading.

Notts County, as expected, de- feated Newport away. Torquay, Crystal Palace, and Southend all had big scores in their favour.

Doncaster

8 11 30 Barrow

7 11- 20 Hartlupouls 10 2 Nelson ...11 2 8 14 24 N. Brighian 11 1 2 8 7 28

Scottish League.

Lincoln, in the Northern Section,}. gained another victory away, but Airdrie. Tranmere could only draw at Ilome. Celtic

Dundee Hartlepoo's surprised Accrington.

In the Scottish League Rangers East Fife were defeated by Kilmarnock, but Hamilton Celtic and Partick Thistle had easy Hearts wins. Airdrie, playing at home, Kilmarnock

Morton were outplayed by Motherwell.

Partick

• Results and tables up to date: Division I.

Aston Villa

Bolton

Chelsea

Grimsby

Huddersfield

Liverpool

1 Birmingham

0 Motherwell

R. M. Wood, c A. T. Nomanbhoy,

b Anderson ...

Macfarlane, b Anderson

G. C. Burnett, b Anderson

A. C. Beck, b Baker

A. Reid, run out

F. E. Skinner, not aut

5 R. H. D. Wade, b Anderson

Extras

2A. T. Nomanbhoy...11

DA. M. Rodrigues, b Skinner

3 St. Mirren

1

2 Cowdenbeath 0

Total

148

1 Aberdeen

3

BOWLING:

4 Clyde

0

0. M. R. W.

36 0

5 Leith

C. W. Lam

.11

3

36

2

1 Rangers

0

6 Hibernians 6 Ayr

A. Baker

.10

34

4

D. J. N. Anderson

11:1

1

1

University.

Queen's Park 2 Falkirk

32

· Goals.

A. T. Nomanbhoy, b Burnett H. Nomanbhoy, b Reid

11

D. J. N. Anderson, b Burnett

28

10

11 8 1 2 24 14 17

1 Sheffield U.

10 7 2 1 30 11 18

P. M. N. da Silva, run out

3

Cowdenbeath

4 Leicester

1 Rangers

2 Leeds U.

2 Hearts

.11 7.0 4

1 Sunderland

0

St. Micron.10 2

Morton

2 Derby

5

1 Manchester C. 1 4 Blackburn

3

Guais.

1 Blackpool

0 Portsmouth

Manchester, U. 1 Arsenal

Middlesbro

Newcastle

Wednesday

West Ham

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pła. Motherwell 11 7 40 30 12 18 Partick.....11 #19 33 12.17 C. W. Lam, b Skinner 0 Dundee

Celtle10

0

Baker, Mitchell

11 0 3 15 14 18 A. Chan Fook, e Best, b Burnett 20 G. E. Yech, run out 11 6 2 2 20 111. P. Gan, not out

↑ Hamilton .13 6 3 4 18 15

20

27 15 14 A. S. A. Kyum, run out 15 18-12 22 .....10. 1 4 2

2.11 12 6 1 6 15 20 11 Aberdeen 12.5 Kilmarnock 11 4 1 6 14 19 Queen's Park 10 3 2 5 10 20 Airdrie.

3 2 0 17 29 Clyde. 11, 2 3 6. 18.

.11 2

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts Leith Arsuna)....118, 21 33 17 1 30 14 Aston Villa .11 7 8 Derby Co...11 € Huddersfield 11

1 1 20 14

3 2 20 18

0 3 2 2 AN

18 Falkirk ..11 17 Hibernians ..11 16 | Ayr

117 12 15

Wednesday 1 6 5 1 11 18

Portsmouth 11 64221

6 2 2 1-icester

Mudlesbro'

11

West Ham..11 5 2

Chelsen...11

..10

Liverpool... Newcastle Sheffield U. Blackpool... Birmingham 11 Bolton Blackburn

24 24 10 3. 10 18 10 34 10 26.20, 34. 2 6 3 16 18 10 10 4 1 6 15 21 11 3 2 0 23 21 Leeds Un...11 & 17 20 28 Grimsby11 3 1 7 15-19 M'chester C. 11 2 3 0 17-28 Sunderland .11 1.4 6 36.27 M'chester U. 11 0 0 11 14 44

Bradford

Burnley

Millwall

Division II.

Notts Forest

Oldham

Freston Reading Southampton Stoke Tottenham. Wolves

3 Charlton

2. Swansea

Z Bristol C.

2 Everton 4 Cardiff

2 Plymouth

0 Port Vale

1 West Brom.

Barnsley

* Bury.,

0 Bradford C:

Goals.

7

East Fifo..11

:

6

ARGYLLS ADVANCE IN TRIUMPH.

CLUB LOSE HARD FIGHT.

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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Hockey -- Today Radio Sports Club v K.B.F.P.A, King's Park, 5.15 p.m.

Fencing-To-day Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

To-morrow Somersets Bayonet Fencing Competition.' Yachting-To-day-Annual " Meeting of Members.

Saturday-Menagerie Race. November 1-Opening Cruise.

November 8-First Cham→ pionship Race.

Ping Pong-To-day-Junior 'League S. China v. Commer- South China r. Commercial

(Chinese Preas

Catholic Club); Nam Chung A.A. T. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catholic Club); Chinese A.A. v. Kang- to School (Kangto School).

Football-To-day-R.A.S:C.

v. 20 Battery, R.A., at Sookun- "C" Company, Argylls, poo.

v. R.A.M.C, at Chatham Road. R. Engineers v. "B" Company, S.L.I., at Happy Valley.

To-morrow "D" Company, S.L... v. 12 Battery, R.A., at Sookunpoo. H.Q. Company, 138 Argylla, V. R. Signals, at

Chatham Road,

Extres

Total

BOWLING.

M. R. W. 28 0

8.3 0

20 3

0 30

8 A. C. Beck

17 G. C. Burnett

The Argylis overcame powerful opposition in the Somersets on Saturday and have now the acalps

of two. of the best football sides.

in the Colony dangling at their belt. At the present moment they seem hot. favourites for champion- 6ship honours.

The Chinese Athletic, last year's' champions, managed to defeat St. Joseph's who put up a plucky re-, 2sistance when commencing the game with only nine men. South China overcame the Club, and their nippy forwarda deserved their suc- ceas. The Club de Recreio opened their season with a fourlah. of trumpets, as, although their second team lost, the first team won by five goals to one.

22022 19 25 15 C. He st

3

1

1

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Preston N.E. 11 8 2 1 34 17 18 Everton....11 7 3 1 30 14 17 Tottenham 11 7 1 3 32 16 15 18 West Brom 11 6 8 2 25 14 15 Burnley...11 5 4 2 34 20 14

20 Bury,

.11 6 1 4

27-17 Fort Vale 11 6

Southampton 11

19

Wolves

J. Sloan, Sur.

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DEPARTMENTAL EVENT.

P.W.D. Beaten In Bowls. Final.

Oldham

Charlton Bristol C.

Swanses

Bradford C.

Notts Forest 11

Bradford

96 Stoke

on Saturday, Mrs. Wilson with a mixed rink game in which 3. 3. Whyte many ladies participated and suc W. Walmsley cessfully competed with the men. Prizes won during the season in the various competitions were dis tributed during the afternoon.

Six, rinke representing the Pre aidont (Mr. T. H. R. Shaw)' and the Vice President (MF. A. R. H. Phil- lips) took part in the competition. Seventeen hekde were played and the Prealdent's team won by a single shot. -The wlaning point was gained didly contested match yesterday. amid much excitement in the last when the Revenue Department and head on Chapman's rink. Sou the PWD met in the final of the vanir spoons were later presented Inter-departmental rinks competi to each of the players on the win. ning mide,

A remarkable display was given by the indies, who often prove anperior to the men were respons sible for quite a number of touch ers. On some of the rinka two pairs of ladies were in opposition, making the game very keen and

¡intéresting, a

The following were the teams and scores on the ale rinks

wwwwie Fresident. Aray Peoples Mrs McLeod Mr Cunning band Mrs. Sumers wwer

W: Cunningham

Hrs. Drummond - Mis A. Stalker

Philif

The Police Recreation Club bowl- 1 green was the scope of a splen-

tion.

P.WD Burford Howe Hollands- Holland

skip) 17. (skip) *** 10.

Barnsley Plymouth

Millwall Cardiff Reading

18

12

19 · 18

20 31 12

18.18 12

19 25 10

A. Beit

F. E. Skinner

E. J. R. Mitchell

Division. III.

Samson, (R.A.0.C.) Dickson (RA:O.C.) Wong Wing-hong (Athletic) Leung Chuman (Fukien) Chang Wing-kong (Faklen) Tan Yeung-kow (Fukien) Hudson (R.A.F.)

Ip Hon fal (Ewo). Churchill (Somersets) Kearle (Somersets)

19 2 14

GARRISON. FOOTBALL.

Results of Last Week's

Games.

The results of the matches played last week in the Hong Kong Area Football League were as follow:

Monday."D" Company, Argylls, defeated "A" Company, S.L.I, by three goals to one at Sookunpoo. At Chatham Road, "A" Company, Argylls, defeated "C" Company, S.L.I. by three goals to two. On the Happy Valley ground, "D (M.G.)," Company, S.LL, won from the R.A.0.C. by three goals to one.

Tuesday, "D (M.G.)" Company, S.II., defeated "A" Company of the regiment by three goals to one at Sookunpoo.

A feature of Saturday's matches was the number of penalty kicks awarded. All but one proved ad- vantageous, proving that the modern footballer cares little for the tense atmosphère which used

Wednesday-The R. Signals and to surround the taking of. Engineers drew at Chatham Road, penalty kick,

each side scoring once, 12 Battery, RA, won from the R.A.S.C., scoring

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

13 21 10 St. Joseph's

4

4 2 20

3 8 & 23 27

15 20 10 27

South China 2

18 17. 10

Kowloon Arylls

88 22 20 2

8 8 5 15 20

Club 3 Police 1. Somersets Club de Recreio 5 Royal Artillary

Division IL M Kowloon

0 St. Joseph's' 10-3-868-102 Club de Recreio 1 Argylls

4 South. China": 2 Club Somersets-1-Chinese Athletic

Boyal Artillery

118 17 16 10 88 21 29 .12 2 2 8 17.28

6-12 38 G

1 Coventry

1 Norwich

Division IL-Southern Brentford Brighton Bristol R..

Exeter Crystal Pre Gillingham Luton Newport Northampton,

1 Walford

5 Fulham

4 Thamess

0 Clapton

2 Boumémonth

2 Notts C

5 Swindon

3 Walsall

6 Queen's P.RZ

PANDORA DE

Goals

Scores:

Revenue Officers.

E. Tuck

Southend Torquay

V. Fearne

W. Ward A. Grimmitt

Notis C, Torquay

Clord

12 1 2 3 34 21 19 12-64 22 15 14 116 8 3 18 2018

P. W. D. LA, PH,

12 10 20 368 22

Subsequent to the match Mr. R. R. Northampton 11 7-8 1/176 17

Wood introduced the Hon. Mr. H.T. Creasy. (Director of Public Works),

Navy

Eastern University

R.A.0.C. RA:F

R.E

Fukien

and called upon him to present the Coventry 11 63.8-18-15-131 cup and miniatures to the winning Crystal Pal, 11 8 8 8 33 20 18 Switcon 212 8 0 0 20 24 12

team. In doing so, he also expres Gillingham 11474 8 21 1412

ed their thanks to Mr. Creasy for his Southend

kindness In being present and to the Boarded 191175/

1 Police, Recreation Club for the use Brigh

of their green

the

ПРАВ

fine

texing was drunk

the winn

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five goals to one.

Thursday HQ.

Compaty

2 Chinese Athletic 4 SLI, laat to "B" Company of the regiment, the latter scoring twice without reply; at Sookunpoo. 20 Battery B.A., put up a surprise in 1

defeating "B" Company, Argylls, at 5 Sookuapoo, winning by four goals 3td two The R.A.0.C. lost by the odd goal in fivé against "C" Com- o pany, Argylle, at Happy Valley.

Friday 12 Battery scored four times agatustione goal from H. Q Company, Agrylla, at Sookunpoo.

The League table to date is there-

Division 1.

5 Bro

1 Bersela

0 South Chine

4 Chinesa Athletle z fore as follows; m

GOAL SCORERS.

Division L.

Rochs (Recreio).

Lee Hee-ann (Athletic)

Janion: (Kowidan).

MeGreasy (Rollen)

Chu Kwok-luen: South Chins

Silva (Recreio) 5:2

Roth Pereira (Recreio)

Allen (RAT Hedley (Kowloon) Fraser (Polles) Lam Yuks Leonard (8., Jode) Lim: Yeel won Bactista (8

King CA& Gome (8t Candak:(University) Walker (A & SIL

11-5484 48 18-120

CAMP W D L F A Pts "A&S. 65-040.22 4 10 "PBL 5 5 00:19 8 10 "B"

"D"

31

H.QA & 8.5 22.1 12 06

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Wednesday "B" Company, Argylls v. "C" Company, S.L.I., at Chatham Road. H.Q. Com- pany, S.L.I., v. 31st, Battery, R.A., at Happy Valley.

Thursday-R.A.O.C. “D”. Company, Argylls, at Sookun- ... 20th Battery, R.A.. v. 12th Battery, R.A., at Chatham Road....

Friday-"A" Company, Ar- gylis. v. "A" Company, SLJ, at Chatham Road.

Saturday-First Division, Chinese v. R.A.; Club. v. Argylls; Police v. St. Joseph's; Kowloon v. Recreio; Second Division, Royal Artillery ..V. Navy; Chinese v South China v. University; St. Joseph's v. Club; Argylls F. Somersets; Kowloon *. Eastern; Third Division, RA.S.C. v. Somerseta; Royal Engineers v. Fuklen; South Chinn v. R.A.0.C.; Chinese v, Royal Air Force

Recrolo;

t

Whist-To-morrow - St. Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30 p.m.,

Lawn Bowley-Wednesday, Open Championship semi-fipal C.S.C.C. -Omar, v. Luz,

Groupd, 4.80 p.m

Golf Wednesday Meeting, Ladles Section, H.KG.C.

November 2-Opening of "New. Course," Fanling.

Rugby Football Wednes

Match, Trial day-Third Happy Valley.

Cricket Saturday- Civil Service v. L.R.C.; R.AS.C. 7. C.C.C. (League).

Racing Saturday-Ninth Extra Race Meeting.

HOME. Racing October 29-Cam- ---bridgeshire Stakes,

market:

New-

Football-To-day-England

v. Ireland.

V

Saturday Scotland ; v.. Wales, Ibrox Park, Glasgow.

November 22--Wales England.

November 29-English Cup First Round...

YACHTING.

RESULTS OF OPENING RACES

ALL FINISH BUT TWO

The results of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Menagerie

FCRA. & S. 1100 3,2 2 race for sailing yachts, sailed on B.A.0.C51 0 4 8 18 2 Saturday over a course from Lye R. Signals 6 0 1 4 3 221 mun Beacon to Channel Rocks, a RA.LLC 40047-230

Radio Sports Club: via Stonecuiters

·Udalis?

A football mat

draw

stance of 1.7 miles, were as fol-

Finished and corrected times"

Diana (2) Colleen (6)

ayers represented La Linda (9)

Norean (1) Daphne (4)

Pearson

WIRES (10)

Han Singh 256um (7) Adole(8)

NONAUTIMES

Finlihed Corrected. 4.89.094.94.01 4.47.88:

4.41.18**

4.42.53*4405 41,62.20.1 (4.491 48139 Scruten 457.40 4.58,55

3120610454.47

5.00×10%

Did not finish

You Like It, in the Autumn Ser- vices Cup, and Fanling Stay in the Inaugural Flat Race Stakes.

Mr. W. T. Stanton had a big day, taking three races of the five.

Results and pari-mutuel figures are appended,

Race 3 p.m. Autumn Services Cup. A St'ehase of 2 Miles. Mr. Bramwell's As You Like It (168)

(Mr. Bramwell)

Dr. Macgown's Carbine (168)

t

(Dr. Macgown) 2

Mr. Artik' Country Club (168)

(Mr. Frost) 8 Also ran: Bright Prospect (168) • (Mr. Worrall).

Won by two lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $4.10.

Places 1st. $2.30; 2nd $2.40. Race Castle Peak Handicap Steeplechase. 1 Miles. Mr. Stanton's Target (163):

(Mr. Stanton) 1

(Mr. Frost) 2

Mr. John's San Francisco (168) Mr. Cave's Movanasher (149)

(Mr. Cave) 3 Also ran-Ferlernleaf (157) (Mr. Dale), Sucrs (151) (Mr. Bramwell),

Won by two lengths; two lengths. Pari-matuel: Win $8.70.. Place 1st $3.70; 2nd $2.50,

Race 3. The Inaugural Flat Race Stokes-1 Miles.

Mr. Reinshagen's Fanling Stag (158)

(Bir. Charles)

Mr. Bramwell's Kirribilli (101)

fair. Bramwell) 2 Mr. M. W. Tang's Discord (168) (Mr. Y. T. Fung) Also ran: Andantino (166) (Mr. Y. M. Loo), Mountain Oak (168) (Mr. Y. S. Liang), Diana (182) (Mr, Dale)," The Ptarmigan (155)) (Mr. Cave), Mail Caraw (155) (Mr. Frost), Big Ching (152) (Mr. Stanton).

Won by many lengths; many lengths, Times: 2.52 Rees.

Pari-mutuel: Win $9.60. Placas 1st $2.50; 2nd $3; 3rd $3.80. Race The November Cup. Si'chase of 1 Miles.

Mr. Stanton's Christmas Frolic (158)

(Mr. Stanton) 1 Mr. Keith-Murray's Perhole (160)

(Mr. Keith-Murray) 2 Mr. Heard's The Goods (181)

(Mr: Frost) $ Won by many lengths; three lengths, Pari-mutuel: Win $2.60.

Places. 1st $2.50.

Maidens

Race 5The Autumn Steeplechase. 1 Bille. Mr. Stanton's The Partridge (155)

(Ms. Stanton) 1.

Mr. Worrall's Grey, Eyes (155)

(Mr. Worrall) 2

Mr. Artik's Heretofore (155)

(Mr. Frost) ·3% Also ran-Nugget (150) Mr. Bramwell), Pacific Ocean (169) (Mr. Jewitt), Grey Mouss (171) (Mr. Davidson), The Ptarmigan (156) (Mr. Cave).

Won by many lengths; many lengths. Pari-mutuel: Win $2.70. Places 1st $2.30; 2nd $3.80; 3rd $5.50.

Cash Sweeps Figures. Hace 1.

No. 309

217

115

No. 441

167

Pr

297

$504.00 144.00 72.00 Unplaced runner (20) No. 166.

Race 2.

$696.30 v0.40 85.20

Unplaced runners ($20 each). No: 156, 420.

Race 3.

No. 295

$662.20

542 144'

189,20

94.60

+

Unplaced runners ($20 each) Nos.

22, 368, 32, 344, 577, 183.

No. 3020

8073

"

Race 4.

$8,118.70

1,748.20

#87430 % each) Nos.:

2076 -Non-stárters (188.70

6228, 7257, 3091, 2405, 0547, 9510,

6172

Race 5.

No. 189

$760.20

202

W

79

217.20

108.60

Unplaced ranners ($50 each). Nost· 588, 129, 520, 383.

CHINA GOLF.

Results of Saturday's Play: at Shanghai.

Shanghai, Saturday. The Golf Championship of China was played to-day, and is being continued on Sunday, over a total of seventy-two.

The leaders over the thirty. six holes played today were as follows

Denison: (Shanghai) 144, Nelson (Manila) 145. Budd (Shanghai). 147. Wrigley (Hong Kong) 152. McCord (Manila) 158..

-Reuter

AN INTRODUCTORY HISTORY

M.A.

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