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Regis Toomey.
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Directed by
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from the play by
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THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
STARTERS & PRICES FOR ST.LEGER
CHAMPION JOCKEY ON CAMERONIAN.
CHILDS 'ON ORPEN.
Suze Omitted from Starters' List. CAMERONIAN FAVOURITE.
London, Yesterday. The following are the probable starters for the St. Leger:--
Birthday Book ..... (Lane) "Cameronian
(Fox) Convoy.(Gordon Richards) (Elliott) (Jones)
Goyescas
Inglesant
Khorsheed
Orpen
Salaam
. (Beary) - . (Joé Childs) (Weston)
Sandwich..(Harry Wragg) Sir Andrew. (Pat. Beasley)- H. Beasley was to have ridden Suze, but the horse was later omit ted from the official Hist of prob. able starters. Lane took Dick's place as Birthday Book's Jockey.
The Beaufort Club call-over for the St. Leger was as follows:-
11-10 Cameronian t and o. 112 Orpen t and o,
7- 1 o Sandwich 15-2 t. 91 Salaam. 101
Goyescast and D. 100-6 Sir Andrew 201 (..
25- 1 Inglesant t and a. 40- 1 Birthday Book. 50- 1 o Convoy.
50 1 o Khorsheed.
Reuter.
SOUTHPORT'S 4TH VICTORY.
Tranmere Rovers Defeated.
London, Yesterday, i The following was the result of the only League match, played in the Third Division (North), which was decided to-day: Southport 1 Tranmere R.
Table to Date.
0
P. 'W. D. L.
Southport ... 4 2 Gateshead
30 0 9 Hull City... 4 3 0 1 10
Goals. F.. A. Pt. 7 3 8 2
5 7
9
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F.A. Ruling to Be. Adopted.
RUMJAHN COUSINS IN SWIMMING GALÁ AT
CANTON.
Lose Series of Matches by Odd Set.
LEUNG TAK KWONG'S PROWESS.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1931.
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REPULSE BAY.
Success for Ministering Children's League.
YOUTHFUL COMPETITION,
"I did it.
for bin-
for my kid
brother !"
In an interesting series of lawn The swimming gala held yester- tennia matches between Leung day at Repulse Bay under the aus- Tak-kwong and G. Bodiker (Can-pices of the Ministering Children's ton) and H. . Rumjah and League proved a tremendous suc- 5. A. Rumjahn (Hong Kong's lead- cess and was very well patronis- ing doubles players) on Sunday ed by members and their friends. and Munday at Canton, the Tan- The children's sports were well ton representatives', won the on- attended and some keen youthful counter by the odd match. The competition was witnessed." matches were played on the Can- ton Citizens' Club courts.. Leung Tak-kwong gave Canton a hard earned victory when he won both hia singles matches.
Full results were as follow:- Leung Tak-kwong heat H. D. Rumjahn 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4..
Leung Tak-kwong beat S. A. Rumjahn '6-4, 11-9, 6-1. -
G. Bodiker beat H. D. Rumlahn 9-7. 7-5, 6-2,
S. A. Rumjahn heat G. Bodiker 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4.
H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum- jahn beat Leung Takwong and, G. Bodlker. 6-2, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4.
At a meeting of the Council held last evening, over which Mr. J. Ormiston presided, it was agreed to after and adjust the exist Ing rules, to fall in line with the Football Association These_will. be sent to the Football Assocla- tion for approval, and on their sc! ceptance the altered rules will probably be submitted at the next annual meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association.
JUNIOR PING PONG LEAGUE.
TO-MORROW'S FINAL
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
· RUGBY — To-morrow--Meeting of proposed new Kowloon Club.
CRICKET-Friday--Hong Kong Cricket League Meeting at. 5.15
p.nl.
LAWN BOWLS--Tó-morrow— Spey Royal Cup-C.C.C. v. Chub de Recreio. KC,C. Ground,
Saturday-First Divisiori-Civil Service CIC. v. Craigengower 0.0. Second Division-H. Electric R.C. v. Clab do Regraló; C.3.0.0. v. K.C.C.; Yacht Club v. Craigen- Kower C.C.
ABROAD.
CRICKET-To-day. To-morrow- and Friday-
H. D. Leveson Gower's XI v.
·New Zealand at Scarborough, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.
Yorkshire v. Rest of England at the Oval.
TENNIS--To-day to Saturday -U.S. Men's Singles at Forest Hills.
RACING-To-day St. Leger. Friday-Doncaster Cup. FOOTBALL — Saturday — Full English and Scottish Programmes,
SCHAAF KNOCKS OUT CAMPOLO.
Loser's Unsuccessful Comeback.
LEGS GIVE WAY.
-Brooklyn, August 81. Ernie Schaaf, the big ́ 23-year- old New Jersey seeker of laurels, climbed another notch in the -heavyweight, ladder to-day when he knocked out Victorio Campolo, the Argentine giant, in the seventh round of a scheduled 12-round en- gagement.
Tea was served during the in- terval during which Messrs. Siemens China Co. provided music with an amplifying set and two dynamic loud speakers, the records being kindly supplied by Mesara, Anderson's music store.
whom
There were many prominent local residents present, amongst were His Excellency Sir William and Lady Peel, His Excel- lency the G.O.C. Major-General J. W. Sandilands, Commodore A. H. Walker, the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn and Mrs. Southorn and
others.
Prize Winners. The following were the prize winners:-
i..
30 yards handicap (for boys. 11 years to 14)-1, N. Reynolds; 2. N. Booker: 3, H. Clarke.
30 yards handicap (for girls, 11 years to 14)-1. Y. Gray: 2. J. Shoo.
mith; 3. Li Oi-ping.
Raft to Shore Race (for boys, 15 years to 19):1, L. Remedios; 2. A. Rumjahn: 3: R. B. Wood.
Raft to Shore Race (for girls, 15 Bears in VB) 1. Cháu Yuk fal: 2. C. 1 Weir: 3, G. McNeille.
Campolo, who is back in Ameri ca for the purpose of making a пету attempt for heavyweight honours, found himself complete ly outclassed and defeated by his ¡ young opponent,
The Argentine fighter started out brilliantly, but could not last. Schaaf plodded along and soon had the Invader on the rua
25 yards (for girls.:7 years to 10); -1, B. Kerrick; 2. C. Sanger: 3. P. Turnball
25 vards. (for boys, 7 years to 10) -1. D. Wilson:. 2. R. Petherick:. 3. W. Ortlepp.
15 yards (for boys and girls under 3 year);—1. 1. Mufar; 2, E. Forster; 3, J. Misken.
10 yards race with flouts (for boys and girls under 7 years). 3. Ralston: 2
2 F. Schey; 3. J. Saunders. Paddling on Boards (Open to boys and girls). D. Taylor: 2, S. H.
5. N. Reynolds.
Wong:
Sand Castle Building Cover A years):—-1, B. Purvis; 2. D. Brown'! 3. P. Turnbull.
Sand Castle Bullding (uader 6 years) :-1, J. Fitzhenry: 2 Saunders: 3. E. Forster-
Pyjama Parade:-1, Mrs. G. E. Carr: 2. Miss Ho; 3, Mrs. Pasco and daughter.
At the conclusion of the gala. Lady Peel distributed the prizes, the proceedings being presided
over by Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe.
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STAG HUNT CAUSES MAJESTIC
FREE FIGHT.
Horseman Rides Down Demonstrator.
"SHAMEFUL SPORT.".
A free fight in which women were knocked down marked the opening meet of the Devon and Somerset Stage-hounds at Clout sham,
Members of the League for the Prohibition of fruel Sports, made
a demonstration against stag-hunt- ing. Before them they carried banners, with the words:
Abolish the shameful sport of stag-hunting Stag-hunting is not Cricket.
At first, their demonstration was received with laughter, then a horseman rode through the group, riding down the secretary of thọ
By the time the seventh round began it was evident that Cam-League: polo would probably not be able to stick the fight out. He appear
ed weak.
It was then that the free, fight
broke out. Women were knocked down; mackintoshes and umbrellas were torn; a newspaper photo- grapher's camera was smashed.
Turi, bottles,, mud, and stones were included in the armoury of the combatants.
Schaaf was connecting with blows from both data to the head and body. It however, did not seem as though he landed any thing like a knock-out blow
Schaaf displayed some nice An attempt was made to fores of the Ping Pong League will take work in the close fighting. Final-some of the free fighters into the place at the Chinese YMCA.ly the referee separated the fight-river, but this was prevented by Bridges Street, to-morrow evening ers from a clinch, and Campolo the police
The final of the Junior Division
at 7.80. The South China "B" slowly sank to the canvas on his
hands and knees.son
and the Confucian Association me the two finalists, and so far both teams have not lost a single match, and a very keen struggle is expect ed.
It was simply a case of the old legs buckling. The big Argen tinian did not attempt to rise. United Press.
A large force of police arrived, but it was only with difficulty that order was restored.
As the anti-stag-hunting party marched away they were followed by jenrs.
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