MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931.
BRITISH FLEET ATHLETICS.
Suffolk Easily Wins
· Annual Event.
MEDWAY RUNNERS-UP.
(Sufolk).
Won
LEAGUE FOOTBALL HERE AGAIN.
Howes Sensational Debut.
ARMY TEAMS PROMINENT.
the of
Всдвоя
THE
CHINA MAIL.
INTERPORT RINKS TESTED.
Draw and Defeat
Sustained.
RUSSELL'S LEADERSHIP.
green Naw
This
on
Two interport trial games were The following were tho complete High scoring was the feature of played on Saturday, the one results of the British Fleet's ath- the official opening
the Recreio green ending in a football letle competition held in Wei-hai-League
ondraw, and the other game on the Saturday. The Club ran riot Kowloon wel recently:--
the Hong and netted eleven times, their op Kong representatives beaten by 100 Yards:-1, Barrelt (Ber-ponents, St. Joseph's, replying with one shot.
Of this total Howe, a new, wick), 10.2/5; 2, Hughes (Cara- three.
The game on the Bowling Green comer to local soccer, helped him- ground attracted a fair crowd and doc) Sutherby
The Argylls were play was of a very high standard. self to eight. by 14 yards.
just too good for Kowloon and won Each side led in turn and at the
the odd goal in three. by
At 19th head the Interporters led by King's Park the Club de Recreio 16-16. Scores were even at the went down before the Navy by three 20th head, and excitement ran high goals to two.
when the Rest laid the only shot In the Second Division the in the next head for Argylla 'showed splendid form in deserved win. comfortably overcoming the Navy. Scores:- Kowloon scored a clear cut victory Interporters over the Club, and the Borderers Puncheon beat the 12th. Bty. R.A., who were Holland making their League debut, in a Fraser high scoring match.
Cullen
220 Yards:-1, Potts (Berwick), 25.1/5: 2, Roberts (Suffolk); 3, Lieut. Glass (Medway), Won by
-1 yard.
440 Yards:-1, Lieut. Groves (Medwey), 57.1/5: 2. Synott (8th DF. Won by 2 yards.
880 Yards:-1, Lieut. Knotts (Suffolk), 2.18.2/5; 2. Licut: Churchill (Cornwall); 3, Rye (Med- way). Won easily.
1
Mile:-1, Hore (Medway), 5.93/5; 2. Peacock (Suffolk); 3, Gunner (Suffolk). Won easily.
Distance Race (24 Miles) :—-1. Copplethwaite (Suffolk), 12.22.2/5.
100 Yards Hurdles:-1, Farring- ton (8th D/F); 2,
1
well-
The Rest
Goodman
Basa
McTavish
Brawn
(Skip)
Match Drawn,
In the Junior Division, the Club (Skip) .16 de Recreio overwhelmed the,,newly- formed Radio Clab, whilst thei Borderers had the better of their backed up by his No. 3, Silva, saw Fine leadership by Russell ably
encounter with the Engineers.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Navy
Priddy (Suffolk); 3, Scott (Berwick). Argylla Won by 4 yards. Time: 15.1/5.
Raco
5 (approx. miles): 1, Suffolk. (98 points); 2, Berwick (144 points); 3. Cornwall (201 points).
Marathon
Division I.
3 Recreio
St. Joseph's
2 Kowloon.. 3 Club Division II.
11
Argylls Kowloon
5 Navy
3 Club
Borderers
6 12th Bty. R.A.
A.B. Peacock was first home in 27 mins. 20 secs.
man
Division III.
RE.
Yards Hurdles Relay:-1, Recreio 400 Suffolk; 2, Berwick; 3, 8th D/F. Won by 4 yards.
2% sees.
Time: 1 min.
40 Yards Relay:-1, Berwick (Disqualified); 2, Suffolk; 3, Med-
way.
Berwick won by 15 yards, but were disqualified for 2nd man leaving mark before being touch- ed.
Mile Relay-1, Suffolk; 2, Med- Won by 80 way: 3. Berwick. yards. Time: 4 mins. 8.2/5 HECA.
High Jump:-1, Mid. Napier (Suffolk), 6 ft. 3 ins.; 2. Stevens (Cumberland), 5 ft. 3 ina.; 3, Chaffers (Suffolk), 5 ft. 1 in
Napier won on re-jump.
Long Jump:-1, Tugwell (Corn- wal). 17 ft. 11 ins.: 2. Ingram (Medway), 16 ft. 11 ins.; 3, Spet- tigue (Berwick), 16 ft. 5 ins
Putting the Shot:-1, Wilkinson (Medway), 34 ft. 4 ins.; 2. Pear- son (8th D/F.), 33 ft. 11% ina; 3. Shorten (Suffolk), 33 ft. 1. In.
Tug-o-War (Lights): - Suffolk
beat Bewriek by 2 pulls to nil; (Heavies): Cornwall beat Suffolk by 2 pulla to nil,
Final
Points for Aggregato Cup:-1, Suffolk (127%);.2, Med- way (71): 3. Berwick
Shanghai Times.
(08).--
. 1 Borderers
11 Radio
GOAL SCORERS,
Division I.
Howe (Club)
Leonard (St. Joseph's)
Strange (Club)
Bell (Club)
Alexander (Club) Rawson (Navy) Wyatt (Navy)
Skinner (Navy)
Word (Recreio) Goanno, A. (Recreio) Janson (Kowloon) Wyille (Argylls) McGlashan (Argylla)
Division II. Harris (Borderers) Walker (R.A.) King (Argyll)
Maxwell (Argylls)
Alexander (Argylla) Redgate (Navy) Kinear (B.A.)
Greenberg, M. (Kowloon) Whitfield (Kowloon) Noonan (Kowloon) Channing (Borderers) Powell (Borderers)
Division III. Gonsalves (Recreio) Guterres (Recreio) Santos, F. (Recreio) Gomes (Recrelo)
Sherri (Radio--own goal) Whiting (RE)
Himbury (R.E.-own goal) Nelson (Borderers) Morgan (Borderers)
0
the Rest share honours in their match with the Interporters on the Recreio green, the scores being 16 shots all.
The green was rather on the heavy aide but in spite of this, play! was of a high standard. Although they could only manage a draw, tho Interport rink gave the impression that they would be able to hold
their own against the Northerners
4 when the big game comes off.
Scores:
3
Interporters
0
Hampton
Luz
Lapsley
Silkstone
(Skip)...10
. The Rest
Marques
Souza
Silva
Russell
(Skip)
..16
TOURING FOOTBALL ELEVEN WIN.
Chinese Athletic
Defeated.
The visiting team from Malaya
SOUTH AFRICANS' TRIUMPH.
Touring Fifteen Win Opening Match;
Bristol, Saturday. · The South African Rugby Afteen, now touring the British Isles, won their opening match when they do feated a combined Gloucestershire and Somersetshiro team by 14 points to three-Reuter,
IRISH LEAGUE SUCCESSFUL.
Scots Go Down by Odd Goal in Five.
Belfast, Saturday.
In the association football Inter-
RECREIO HOCKEY ELEVEN.
To Play Radio Sports on Wednesday.
HOME FOOTBALL
London, Saturday.
The following were, the results of the League matches played on Saturday na cabled by Reuter:
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Club de Recreio against the Radio The following will represent the Sports Club on Wednesday at King's Park at 5.10 p.m. sharp-
F. A. Xavier; A. A. dos Birmingham Remedios, D. C. Alves; H. A. Bolton W. Noronha, N., Beltrao, R. Silva-Chelsea Netto C. d'Almada 0 Castro, Everton D. F. Lopes, A. M. Xavier, F. V. Grimsby T Ribeiro, and J. A. do V. Soares.
RADIO SPORTS
HOCKEY.
League match, played here to-day. Playing Against Argylls
the Irish League defeated the Scottish League by three goals to two.-Router,
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
FENCING-To-day-H.K. Fenc- ing Club Meet at 5.15 p.m.
HOCKEY-To-day-Radlo S.C. Argyll; Y.M.Č.A. v. Kong Kong H.C. II.
V.
To-morrow-Y.M.C.A. v. H.M.S. (Ladies'
Medway; K.B.S.F.P.A. Section) v. Y.M.C.A. II.
Thursday--Y.M.C.A. II. v. 3/9th Jat Regiment
RUGBY FOOTBALL-Wednes- day--K.B.S.F.P.A. Trial Game,
LAWN BOWLS-Saturday- Hong Kong. Shanghai (Inter- port).
RACING Saturday Ninth Extra Race Meeting.
ABROAD.
FOOTBALL — Saturday 'Fall League Programme.
This Afternoon,
Third Division (South). Table to Date.
1
Goals, F. A. Fts
A D G 1 2 17
P. W. D. L. Southend U..0 6.3 0 10 Bournemouth 06 21 28 13 Brentford 2 Newcastle U. 1 Crystal Pal.
0 Fulham 2 Luton
First Division.
2 Portsmouth
2 Liverpool
3 Blackpool 3 Arsenal
Manchester C. 1 Sheffield U.
Middlesbro Wednesday
1 Huddersfield
1 Aston Villa
2 Blackburn R.
4. Derby C.
Sunderland West Brom. West Ham 1 Leicester C.
First Division Table to Date.
...Goala,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
1.
C. 0 Norwich Reading
96.2 2 22 15
004
20
9 5 1 3 .423
20
19
4 3 9 13 0 Brighton 1034 3 11 2 Coventry C. 941 4 19
Exeter. C...10 4 15 18 22 Northampton 1982 5 10 14 Clapton 0. .. 3 1 5 15 17 Mansfield T... 2 3 4 16 23 Bristol R... 9. 2 3 4 14 15 Queen's P.R. 9
12 18
Torquay U. 12 2 515 33 Thames
9 2 2 5 11 12 Swindon
2.0 7. 15 1.17
2. 22 7 15-Gingham
0 6 12 28 10. 13
9 0 0 3 19 15 12.
Third Division (North),
5 2 2 18 9 12 Accrington S, 9 5 1 9 22 19 11 Barrow
4 3 2 18 11 11
West Brom. .10 Wednesday Everton Sheffield U. The undermentioned players have Middlesbro
Arsenal been selected to represent the Radio Sports Club Hockey eleven against Huddersfie the 93rd Highlanders on the Aston Villa U.S.R.C. ground this afternoon, Leicester C.
Bollan, W. bully off at 5.15 prompt: Surlin
Singh, (captain), A. E. Guest and ver
Halifax T.
5 Rotherham
◊ Lincoln C
1 York C.
20 21
3 Hartlepools
0 Darlington
Chester
Carlisle Un.
Crowe. A.
1 Southport
D 10
2211
Gateshead
4 14 18 20
9
9 4 1 4 19 15
244
9 3 1
8 0 4
8 3 2 4 12 21
Purdaman Singh; Khushi Moham Sunderland mad, Atma Singh and Chanan M'chester C. 18 2 Singh; Karnail Singh, Kannib, Rustle
Gurbachan Singh. Kalwant Singh West Ham
and F. A. Kemp.
Reserve: Spary.
Referee:-J. T. K. Gilchrist,
SCRAPPY HOCKEY
MATCH.
Y.M.C.A. Second Eleven Easily. Win.
9 3 0 0 11
Blackburn R. 9 2 2 5
Derby C...10. 3 0 7 14 24 Chelsea
Portsmouth
9 21 6
.0' 2 1
Second Division.
Barnsley Bradford C.
0 Plymouth A. 1. Bury.
01
New Brighton Rochdale
Stockport. C.
Walsall
Wrexham
3 Doncaster R.
2 Hull C.
3 Wigan Boro'
2 Tranmere R.
Third Division (North). Table to Date.
Goals.
P. W. D. La., F. A. Pis
Lincoln C... 0 8 0 1 26 10 10
Southport ...10 0 2 2 16 11 14 Gatoshead 9 0 1 Wrexham..10. 5
Accrington S. 95
3 Crowe A.
York C.
2 Manchester US Tranmere R.
4 Tottenham
2 Port Vale
C.
2 Darlington
2
5 Oldham A.
Barrow
1
Chester
Halifax
Burnley Chesterfield Leeds Un.. Millwall Notts Forest 2 Notts Cnty. Preston N.E. 1 Bradford Southampton 1 Wolves Stoke C. 4 Charlton A. Swansea T. 2 Bristol C.
Second Division Table to Date.
Goals.
attacking hotly from the outset.
The King's Park on Saturday a They were repulsed for a while and strong YM.C.A. second eleven de- kept clear of dangerous shooting feated the H.M.S. Medway second) distance, but Chan Chun-woo test eleven by four goals to one in a ed Kam Loong with a terrific drive scrappy game. At half-time the erhibited by both teams. The "Y" crossed over a goal in arrears Wolves
Bury defenders were called but Parker soon put them on Stoke C....
Athletic
In their last game in the Colonvi upon to justify their reputation terms. Further goals were scored for A.
defeated the Hong Kong side, soon after and did so in a master- by Hargreaves and W. J. Brown, Chinese Athletic, by the odd goal manner. Their clean kleking Result:
when hard pressed was a feature novor of the game-they were flurried the acme of collness and precision.
in three. It was a fast and interest ing game, clever field play being exhibited by both teams. Athletic were early in the picture,
The
A GOOD NAME
24 10
9 18
0 pools .10 3 4 3 18
3 Rochdale
P. W. D. L.. F. A. Puɛ.
0 7
0 Doncaster R. 081 G-15 24 18
1 22
8 15
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B 0.1 1 24
0.0.1 2 21 D 13
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D:Walsall
Carlisle U Stockport Rotherham Wigan Boro'
| N. Brighton
0 2 2 5 8
9216 17
0 0 1
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.'-
5 3 1 17 11 18 Aberdeen 21 12 12 Clyde 28.02.18 18 18 Dundee Un.
10
Leeds Un Southampton P Notts Forest 9 Burnley
2 2 15 15 10.
Y.M.C.A. II.
4
8.4 1 11.11
H.M.S. Medway 11.
1
Proston N.E.
wensen
T.
Tottenham
Millwall Port Vale Chesterfield
Notts Cnty, Barnsley Bradford C..
3 3 8 14 19
4 0 5 20 17
9 2
8 2
21 21
10 14
14 21
15 21
14. 10 13. 20
Oldham A. 92 3 4 18 18
Manchester U. 9 2 2.5 11 17 Charlton A. . 8.1 1 0 11 20 Bristol C... 9 10 8 8 24
Third Division (South).,
Norwich C.
$ Brentford
Bournemouth 3 Mansfield T. Bristol R. Cardiff C. Clapton 0. Crystal Pal. Gillingham Luton T.
2 Southend U. 2 Watford
1 Coventry C. 6 Exeter C.
Northampton 0 Thames Queen's PR. 1 Brighton Reading 4 Fulham
Torquay U. 2 Swindon T.
Falkirk Hamilton A Kilmarnock
8 Leith Ath. Morton
Queen's Park
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2 Partick T.
3 Ayr Un.
8 Third Lanark
5 Dundee
1 Hearts
2 Celtic
0 St. Mirren
Z Motherwell
3 Airdrieonians I
6 Cowdenbeath I
First Division Table to Date.
Motherwell Rangers Celtle Kilmarnock
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. .13 9 3 1 42. 15 21 12 9 1 2 34 11 20
7 5 0 18
15 10 2 8 27
Aberdeen Third Lanark 13
2 St Mirren 1 Clyde
Dundee....18
Cowdenbeath 13
4 Hearta
1
Partick T
Dunded
Un. .13
3Queen's Park 13 3 Airdrieonians 12 4 J Morton
32 15
28 81 19
7. 28
17 100
24 11.
19 81 11 817.24 11 7 28 27 23. 27.
2 8 8 21 27
1Hamilton A. 13 3 8 7
2
Falkirk.
Leith Ath. 1 Ayr Un.
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22 20 3.7 22 29 -8 11 30 18 1 4 8 19 36
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