YANKEES
ARE STAGING
COMEBACK
Rally Too Late For
Pennant
SENATORS WIN TWICE IN US BASEBALL.
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1935
LINCOLNS WIN THE
SIX-A-SIDE'S
(Continued from. Page 4)
Walk-Over Conceded
New York, To-day. There was a large baseball pro-menced. gramme yesterday. three double- headers featuring the American
blanking Boston in the "round."
both their games
win-
were
by certain, and the “A” side
kept on the defensive for thei Detroit. the 1934 and 1935 greater part of the match. pennant winners. suffered a set-
back when they were nased' out, by the Browns by a single run.
clouted his 14th.
Two Goals For Ridings
Final
LINCOLNS "A" WIN OVER EAST LANCS "A"
BUT FAVOURED TO
~WIN LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 3)
Manchester City Unchanged
A stranger arrested by the Newark, New Jersey, police or a
charge of attempting to pass a faulty $5 bil, reluctantly identi- Sed himself as Majg Otto von : Moltke, grandson of the greatest German General, who never met defeat. Life has defeated the grandson since he found Nazland no longer to his liking and tried making his own way in America. He was, however, reiezsed:—
COLONY WINS
INTERPORT
SWIMMING
OST
(Continued From Page 5)?
Yards Medley Race-Interport (Back, Breast and Free Styles✪— 1. Hong Kong (Lan Po-bei, Kwok Chun-hang and Chan Chan-hing).
2. Shanghai: (W. Wagner, E Welk and I Britton).
Time: 87 1-5 sécu; 2.
Water-polo (Hong Kong beat the Rest of Horr Kong by 4 goals to 1,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Yesterd Lesson
NATURE OF SICKNESS
"Matter as the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday.
The Golden Text was "Blow yo
Dr. Liang (3) and Chan-Fook-sing the trumpet in Zion, and soud an scored for the Colony while Wongjalarm în my holy mouitain: let all Sub-man scored for the Rest
the inhabitants 'of the land trei- bie: for the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand.”
(Joel 2:1).
Saturday
150 Yards Free Style Interport:- 1- Cham-Chan-bing (HK) 2 W. Ward (S'hai) 3. T. Britton (S'hai)
Time: 25 secs.
880 Yards Free Style Interport:-
1. W. Lawrence: (EX.)
2 L Roza-Pereira (HK) 3. Sie Bok-len (S'hai)
Times, II mins. 50 secs. (Interport Record) Interport Diving:-
1. Ed. da Rers (HK) 2 Huber' (Shai). 3. ÷G. I. Grill. (S'kai) 100 Yards Back Stroke Interp
1. Lau Po-bei (HK) 2. W. Lawrence (HK.) 3. X. Hammond (S'hai)
Time: 69 secs.
(Colony and Interport Record) Water-Polo:
Some Citations
Among the citations which com- |prised, the Lesson. Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Bless- ed is the man that walketh not in the counsel at the ungodly, nir standeth in the way of sinners, ner fuitteth in the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the Lord; and in his law doth he meditate-day and night. And Be (shall be like a tree planted by the
rivers of water, that bringeth.... forth his fruit in his season; his ext also shall not wither and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper. Sickness
Hong Kong Shanghai 1 Hong Kong Chan Shek-pui; Chan The Lesson Sermon also in- C-biox and S. V. Getting W. Lcluded the following passages from race; C. Roza-Pereira, L. Roza- Pereira and Dr. Laing
Ash took Higgins' place in goal- The last Second Round game for the second half, and a ding- Manchester City, like Derby down for decision, between the dong struggle ensued with the County, have never been cham
of -- the | East Lancs. "A" and "D" teams, Lincolns 'all out for an equalising pions. For two-thirds
was not played, the “A” side resoal It did not come until the last campaign they were among ceiving a walk-over, so the Third last five seconds of the match, the leaders, but March and April Round matches were at once com-when Higgins cleverly passed to were disastrous months — six
Ridley, for the latter to find the games were lost in this period net from close range. All-Chinese Tie
A very and they finished fourth. 10 The fire game in the Third exciting game, full of thrills, thus points behind Arsenal
They start anew with the same League.
Round saw South China "B" outplay!
went in favour of the Lincolna by
playing staff, and I predict that -The Yankees beat the Red Sox South China "A" but they lost by one corner! in both their clashes. Brown two goals to nil Chan Tak-fai For the losers. Tay Quee-liang very soon we shall again be sing-
second scored both goals for the
and Tang Yat-min were outstanding the praises of Busby, Cowan ners but the B side were very ing, whilst Ash. Ridley and Hig-and Bray, an unrivalled half- Chicago and Cleveland shared unlucky, on numerous occasions. xins were the pick of the Lincoln's back line. Sam Cowan has been a wonderful servant to the City. the spoils in their two clashes. Twice Tam Kong-pak cleared off side.
If and when he needs a rest Don- but the Senators beat the Athletics, the goal-line, when a goal locked
nelly, from Partick Thistle, may winning
prove the man for the occasion. large margins.
In the search for possible champions I pause at the name" of Sheffield Wednesday, proud hold- With the Lincolns "C" team giv-
Lers of the Cup and twice winners |ing a walk-over to the Lincolns Both sides were given a long of the League in the last seven The Phillies won their double "A" the next game seen was berest before the Final was played. years. I do not envy teams that header against the Braves in the tween the East Lanes "A" and in which 10 minutes were played visit Hillsborough. The Wednes National League, Watkins strik- sides. The game produced in each half.
day were unbeaten there last ing his 17th four-bagger in the hard and exciting, football. both Sandford opened with a thrill-season, and the record will be? home-run parade, while Joe Moore sides going all out." but the "Aing run, but Higgins cleared well jealously guarded Under Star
team gradually wore their oppon-and at the other end Clayton's ing's inspiring. leadership they The Cardinals were in great ents down, and after Harmsworth shot went inches wide of the up-will again be a very difficult side form against the Reds, winning had saved well from Lawton and right.
to beat at home or away. Bargh. their double-header comfortably, Grifin. Ridings scored the two After four minutes, Edmunson from Preston North End, is the while the Cubs continued in win- goals which sent the East Lancs went clean through on his own.
only new man of note. ning vein to beat Pittsburgh, who "A" into the Semi-Final.
Wednesday open their passed the goalkeeper, but was
pro- failed to register a run.
gramme with an badly brought down by Swain. The
away match: Results; as cabled - by Reuter,
sgainst Aston Villa. a strangely The remaining Third Round penalty kick was converted by Ed.
enigmatical team that always to send the Lincolns game was a one-sided affair be-munson
look so formidable on paper but The East Lanes fought never seem able to strike a con- jahead. tween the East Lanes “C” and Lincolns "D" in which the form back well. and twice Ridings went sistent note. The Villa have been 1er side was seldom extended, and near, while Sandford tested Hig-League champions six times, but entered the Semi-Final by three gins with a powerful and unex-it is a quarter of a century since goals to nil. Gorman scored two pected drive, which was only clear the championship fag last But Mr. Brown, of No. 45 Morrison quick goals for the winners, and ed with difficulty.
The intervaltered over Villa Park
Hill Road, has reported to the Radcliffe added the third late in came with the Lincolns still bold-
They have made no such spec-police that while he was driving the second half. Mather helping ng on to their one goal lead tacular "bars as last year, when private car No. 2328 from west to 3the ball in whilst standing on the
In the first minute of the sec-James Allen was transferred to east along Hennessy Eoad about goal-line!
ond half Ridings levelled the them by Portsmouth for a fee of 315 am. yesterday. he collided scores with a splendid low drive £11.000. But two full-hacks have with the safety island opposite the Ta the Semi-Final Round a very
which had Higgins well beaten been secured Black, from Port end of Tin Lock Lane The Lincolns now attacked in of Glasgow, and Robey, of Staly The front right whee! 1 spirited struggle between the
of the East Lancs." and "C" teams re-earnest and forced four corners bridge. The Villa cannot fail to car and the lamps on the edge of 23 25 secs. sulted in a win for "A" by two in rapid succession. With the do well if they realise that Allen the island were slightly damaged. 3goals without reply.
East Lanes tiring rapidly (the is one of the best third-back pi-Nobody was injured. Considering that both sides had Linccins were also far from fresh vots in the country; their playing This is the third time the same already gone through strenuous at the quickness of the exchanges!) plan should be built round him
island has been run into by cars the Lincolns found just that lit- games, the football served up was
since its installation. fast and extremely interesting. tle extra bit of stamina to keep Ridings missed an early chance of the Lanes on the defensive, and sending the "A" side ahead when shortly before the final whistle he shot wildly over, and a second Ridley sent Clayton away with a effort by the same player glanced clever pass, and the latter scored the winning goal with a spectacu- 2 the wrong way off the upright.
*xeres
AMERICAN LEAGUE
"New York
Bosion
New York
·Boston
Brown pitched.
Chicago
Cleveland
Chicago
R.
E
6
13
+
10
16
4
0
Cleveland
Philadelphia Washington
2
10 13..
Philadelphia Washington
&
11
10
4
0
43
105 00
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5 8
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis Detroit
Brooklyn New York
Dick Bartell hit a homer
Philadelphia
Joe Moore hit a homer.
Boston
ON
10
12
Boston
3
11
Philadelphia
4
8
Watkins hit a homes
Pittsburgh
Chicago
Cincinnati
St. Louis.
Cincinnatti
St. Louis
0
t
One-sided Game
East Lanes "A" Win
Albion's Reserve Talent
In 1934-35 the Midlands cham pionship" went to West Brom- wich Albion, who finished thres points ahead of the Villa, six ahead of the Wolves, and eight With all
The "A" side kept their opponlar effort from the wing, the fight ahead of Birmingham. ents pegged in their own area, but of the ball completely deceiving the players available who took
1failed to score more
than one. Im-
Harmsworth
corner before the interval.
2
however. Lawton
CAR ACCIDENT IN HENNESSY ROAD
Safety Island Hit For Third Time
TWO MORE CASES
OF DOG-BITE
Animals Sent For Observation
the Christian Science textbook. Shanghai: W. Wagner; W. Ward "Science and Health with Key to and J. Dearn: A. Logan: E Welz, N. the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Hammond' and J. Hurley.
|Eddy: "If God-causes man to be {sick, sickness must be good, and The following are the summarised its opposite, health, must be evil, results of the last three Interparts for all that He makes is good and giving only the winner of the event: 50 Yards Free Style
Interport Records
will" stand- forever. If the trans- 1957 S. V. Gittins (HAK.) 27 secs... Egression of God's law produces 1934 Nigniewitzky (T) 25 2-5 secs. sickness, it is right to be sick; and 1935 Chan Chan-hing (HK.}
secs
700 Yards Free. Style
secs
we cannot if we would, and should not if we could, annul the decrees 1931 M. Feeney (T) 62 secs.
of wisdom. It is the transgres-- 1934 N. Hammond (Shaiy 58 3-5 sion of a belief of mortal mind, not of a law of matter por· af 1935 N. Hammond (Shai) 562-5 divine Mind, which causes the be secs. 220 Yards Free Style
lief of sickness. The remedy is 1931 Nigniewitzky (1) 2 mins, Truth. not matter." 39 4-5 secs
1934 W. Lawrence (HK) 2 mins,||
1935 W. Lawrence (HK) 2 mins. 23 3.5 secs.
1931 L. Roza-Pereira (HK) 6 mina. 3-5 secs-
1934 Norman (T) 5 mins. 40. 4-5 secs. | YES...
1936 W. Lawrence (HK) 5′′ mins. ||~1931 M. Feeney (T) 74 3-5′ seeS.. $29 3-5 secs.
440 Yards Free Style.
7 25 secs.
880 Yards Free Style
1931 L Boz-Pereira (EK) 12 mins. 53 2-5 secs. D
1934 Norman (T) 12 mins 17.1-5]
secs.
100 Yards Breast Stroke
secz
1931 0 Hagenstein (SHai) 80 1-5
1934, Kwok Chan-hang (HK) 76
1935 Kwok Chan-bang (HK): 72
100 Yards Back Stroke
· 1934 Dr. Ohlwein (T) 69 4-5 secs. 1995 Lan. Po-hei (HK) 69 secs,
Free Style Relay
*1931 Tientsin
1934 ||| Tientsin
1935 Shanghai
1925 W. Lawrence (HK.) 11 mins Medley Belay 50 secs.
the club to Wembley last April The Lincolns "A" were deserve the Albion should have no wor-were reported
Two more cases of dog-bite
to the police porting that she had been bitten Imediately upon the resumption, ing winners, and were presented
ries: They have splendid young over the week-end. Mrs L Gok-on the hand by a Pekingese owned completed a with a Cup and medals by Lieut. talent in reserve, and I shall be chin, of No. 14 Fung Fai Terrace by Mak Wai-lam, of the same ad- 1 splendid solo run down the wing, General O. C. Borrett, the General surprised if Boyes their outside reporting that her Alsatian dog bit dress.
cutting in and finding the pet with Officer Commanding. Medals were left, does not make that position her gardener, Sin Kam, on the leg,
also presented to the runners-up his own in England's team
Both dogs have been sent for this and a woman named Caan Wai-observation and the persons bitten In recent years the fates have ching, of No. 66 Taipo Road, re-have received medical treatment East Lanes. A-Harmsworth, Swain, North, Sandford, Lawton and not been kind to the Birmingham Ridings
a terrific cross-drive. The second 1 goal came
shortly afterwards, Sandford cleverly drawing Ball
:6
34
3
3
5-
1
TABLES TO DATE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago
St. Louis
New York
Pittsburgh Cincinnati Brooklyn
Philadelphia
Boston
Detroit
New York
Boston ..
Cleveland
Chicago
St. Louis Washington
Philadelphia
out of goal and then slipping the ball past him into the empty goal. Gorman and Radcliffe played very hard for the losers, whilst Sand- ford, North and Lawton worked
P W L Perchard for "A's" victory.
Corner Eliminates Chinese
136 96 41
698 144-93 51 645
140
was
85 55 807 The second Semi-Final 145 80 65 551 between South China “A” and 148 67 81 452 the Lincolns "A", and was decid- 145 63 82 434 143 62 31 43 ed only by one corner in favour 141 33 108 234 of the Lincolns!
143 84 59 587
146 75 71 513
Lincolns. *A*-Higgins, Ash, Ed-
unson, Clayton, Ridley and English,
.:
UNIVERSITY HOLD ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS
(Continued from Page $1
season.
club. I do not think they would have been struggling for First Division existence last season but for the fact that they were beset by injuries. They should be a side to be reckoned with, especial- ly if young Jones, their Welsh discovery, maintains his promise as leader of the attack.
No team in the last campaign: Long Plunge Championship-1, E underwent such frequent and
H. Kho (St. John's); 2, Iclendovsky drastic changes as Wolverhamp (Pieci); 3, Wilson Heng (St. John's)- ton Distance 53 feet (record).
Wanderers, and a
DIOTI.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Yeung Shui-yick was brought in 147 95 52 646 in place of Henry Young in the 148 25 73 506 Chinese side.
The Lincolns opened strongly, 142 70 73 489 forced a corner in the first minnte, 145 68 77 468 and then Edmanson missed by in- 100 Yards Breast Stroke Champion scorer, who has gone to Everton 145 65 80 448 ches with a powerful drive from ship-1, Sammel Ling (St. John's); 2, 140 56 84 400 25 yards. A minute later Ridley Yeung Yuk-wah (May); 3, In Po-man Everton, twice champions since cleverly drew Tam Kong-pak out (May) Time: 83.2/5 secs. (record). 1928, may not be quite good of position before pushing the ship-1, H. L. Ozerio (Ricci); 2. E last season's mysteries was why 440 Yards_Free Style Champion enough to regain the title. One of ball forward for English to score H. Kho (St. John's); 3, Yeung Yak the side, almost invincible at home, with ease The equaliser came wah (May). Time: 6 mins. 29.4/5 |let so many points slip in their within the next few seconds, how-secs. (record). evez. Tay Quee-liang ended a brii-1, Samuel Ling, 2, Wong Kam-nok twice successful away from home. 100 Yards Breast Stroke Handicap ont matches. They were only liant and spectacular effort, in 50 Yards Bacic Stroke Champion- a miserably poor return that was
50 Yards Free Style Handicap 1 settled policy is essential if they Tan Ek-chiang (St. John's); 2, Wilson are to hold their own in 1935-36. weng (St. John's); 3, Le Hang- There has been one important de- chung (St. John's).
|parture Hartill, the leading
FUTURE OF SUEZ
CANAL
Continued from Page 8.)
-It was conceived and
even
thener.
Tay Quee-liang was again
100 Tards Free-Style Champion
begun by King Seti L in 1340/which he beat, three men, by driv- ship-1, Lea Po-hei (Morrison); 2 shared by Blackburn. Middles B.C., but it was not opened untïing the ball home with a terrific L. Oliveira (Riomi): 3, E L Gosano brough, the Wolves, and the the radiant Eugenie, Empress right foot drive low into the cor (Ricci). Time: 32.2/5 secs. (record)Spurs. It is good news that of the French, stood in bows of her yacht, L'Aigle, and in the picture with a fine shot ship L. Oliveira (Rice): 2, Lan Cook and Countler, their Irish in- Po-bel (Morrison); 2, H L Ozorie❘ternationals, have recovered from which struck the bar, and Chan (Ricci). Time: 61.4/5 secs (record) their serious injuries, sailed through it on November
Throwing the Water Polo Ball-- 17, 1869, the first passenger to Tak-fai headed in off the rebound, made the transit. Between her but Ash handled in a desperate 1, EL Gosaco (Rioci); 2, Lau Fo and King Seti many had plan-effort to save a goal. From the hai (Morrison); 3, EL. Ozorio ned the cutting of Suez, not resultant penalty. Tay Quee-liang (Ricci). Distance 68 feet (record).
50 Yards Free Style Ladies (Hindi- "FAMILY" TYPES OF least of them Napoleon, but the easily converted, to place South cap)-1, P. Grose; 2, J. Choy & persistence of de Lesseps was China in the lead at the interval. Mak In-lan
220 Yards Free Style Champion- the first to triumph, and to
ship1, H :L. Ozorio : (Ricci); 2, shorten the sea route between surrounded the British Gover-Yeung Yuk-wah (May); 3, Lee Pee London and Bombay by 4,500 miles and between Lon-holding is a thing of the past.
Overment's original purchase of its chim (Eliot). Time: 2 mins. 59 5
seck"" (record),W don and Melbourne by 645.
and is no longer called for. Commercial Convenience The canal's future hes wit
As a commercial world" con- the Egyptian Government, and
venience the canal
and directed with and â visdom: tha
andrews
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the terms on
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