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SWIMMING TREAT FOR COLONY AT Y.M.C.A.

SAPPERS WILE

BE MENACE IN 2ND DIVISION

All Last Year's Team Available

ATTACK WHICH WON JUNIOR SHIELD TWICE RUNNING

(By "REFEREE”)

The Royal Engineers, holders of the Junior Shield for the past two seasons, are very fortunate in that they will be able to start the foot- ball season

to-morrow with the same team which has served them so well in the past.

There is no change in the teari not even in positions, and the ad-: vantage of knowing each other's piay while most of the other teams will be forced to make changes after the first few games should and stand them in good stead. they should have no difficulty in remaining unbeaten for a long while ret

The team, however, will be los-

Wes Ferrel fiery pitcher of Boston Red Sox, was fined $1,000 and suspended for the rest of the season when he walked out of the pitcher's box in a game with the Yankees at New York last month. Wes is shown in the train on the way home from New York, appar ently not greatly worried by the fine and suspension.

JAPANESE WOMEN OLYMPIC TEAM

LOCAL TALENT TO MEET VISITORS

TOURISTS ARRIVE AND DEPART TO-DAY

(By "Crawl")

AN event of outstanding interest to swimming enthusiasts in the Colony will take place in the European Y.M.C.A. Swimming pool this afternoon between 4.30 p.m. and 5.30 p.m., "when a team of 12 Japanese World Olympic lady swimmers, including Miss Hideo Mayeshata, holder of the world and Olympic 200 Metres title,

10 AWAY WINS IN FIRST will take part in an exhibition meet against the

TWO DIVISIONS

ing several of their outstanding DERBY STAGE ANOTHER GREAT

players during the next trooping season, but it is hoped to fill these vacancies from. the reserve team

or through new arrivals. Good Custodian

SECOND HALF RALLY

London, September 13.

THE outstanding feature of yesterday's League Football THE

matches was the success of away teams in the first two divi-.

cream of local talent.

+!

Included in the Japanese ladies' team is Miss Osawa, who was placed third in the Women's High Diving in the recent Olympic Games in Berlin, and Miss Osawa will probably give an exhibition.

Among the local swimmers who have promised to swims are Miss Veronica Thirwell, the Colony's lady champion, who will probably meet two of the visitorg over 100 Yards free style, Miss D. Hunt, who came third in the Colony championship, and Mrs. McMahon, one of the fastest lady swimmers over the 50 Yards.

In addition,

Leung

Miss

sions. In the First Division Stoke, Everton, Wolverhampton and Yuk-chan, the Chinese Bathing CIVIL SERVICE C.C. Derby County took full points away from home, while in the Club lady champion, will prob Second Division Sheffield United, Aston Villa, Notts Forest, Bury,ably be seen in either a breast- the "Spurs and Blackpool were all away winners.

Selleck will be in goal for the Srst tear and his displays last season stamp him as the best cus- todian playing in junior football here, while the two backs will be Coleman and Revill, who have

Very wet and greasy grounds played together for some time and who understand each other's play. were responsible for many sur- Boyling, the pivot will be supprising results and injuries in

Saturday's soccer matches. ported by Wilford and Woods.

Sunderland appeared to be the Howlett, Darby and Hurst are

better side in the match with the inside forwards, and it was due in no small measure to these Arsenal but the latter broke away at one stage and scored three goals three that the Engineers did so

in the same number of minutes well last season! Howlett at and put the issue beyond doubt. side left, is a very thrustful player and the envy of several senior! Clubs, while Darby, the leader of the team, is a forward of outstand-

Arsenal Scorers

The scorers for Arsenal

THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION ing ability. Hurst, who is some Crayston, Beasley,

Head Office:-TIENTSIN.

Agents:-DODWELL & CO., LTD., Hong Kong, "

TAIKOO'S WIN OVER C.CC ARMY SCHOOLS

WAS DESERVED

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skip, and he was 11 to the good,] Omar, in the meantime, losing to J. C. Polson by six

AQUATICS

Finals At V.R.C. This

Afternoon Some good swimming should be in the In the Craigengower "A" and witnessed this afternoon

were

Bastin and

times seen at centre-half, is an-Roberts while Thomson scored-the other player who believes in shoot-lone goal for Sunderland. Half

time tally was 3-1 ing.

Derby made another great The two wingers, Creagh and

recovery against the Callard, are players of a high second half standard. They both centre well, Wednesday who appeared to have

were

the game in their hands in the Jare speedy and can both shoot.

The reserve team, which met jearly stages. The scorers with varying success in the Third Bowers, Napier and Duncan for Division last season, will again be Derby and Dewar and Hooper for competing in the League and will Sheffield. The half time score was.

comprise for the greater part of two nil against the winners. last year's players.

Players Injured

Howloon Dock match, J. Cavanagh VRC. pool; when the Hong Kong GROUND FOR ST.

ran riot against

J. McKelvie, Area Army Schools hold the finals whom I was pleased to see was of their annual swimming sports, able to turn out again. The home commencing at 3 p.m., entrance be skip took not only a six and five,ling by invitation only. but no less than three fours make up his total of 35 shots to will be the Inter-School 100 Yards his opponents' 19.

U. M. Omar On Top

to

U. M. Omar went to the top of the skip's table as a result of his win against G. Cooper, but Cullen scored a win for the fisitors.

In the remaining First Division: game, the Police just managed to scrape home against their Civil Service neighbours, Mair going "nap" towards the end to turn the scales. Hollands lost his place at the top of the Skip's table by going down to Arthur Grimmitt but they had a rare tussle for the points, whilst there was only one

The main feature of the gala

Harrison, feree.

ANOTHER RECORD BROKEN

Hoeckert's Time For Two-Mile Run

ANDREW'S

Announcement At

Meeting

to them for tennis, hockey · and football

were

wars

Chelsea

the against Middlesborough, two of their players being injured and Gibson ordered off in the second half. The scorers were Birkett and Chadwick. At half time Middlesbrough led 1-0.

-At Manchester the clash be

D. Rumjabu, above, has not been a regular member of the Craigengower Cricket Club team in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls League owing to illness.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

New York Win The National Title

stroke or back-stroke eventi against the visitors, and, with!

MEETING TO-DAY

the three others mentioned BIG

above, will probably complete! the free-style relay team.

Worthy Opponent

The organisers are finding it opponent difficult to find an

PROFIT - MADE

ON BAR

SEASON'S SPORTS RESULTS The thirty-second annual gene worthy of Miss Hideo Mayes-eral meeting of the Hong Kong hata in the breast-stroke event, Civil Service Cricket Club will be although Miss Dora Lum and held in the Chub Pavilion this Miss Chan Woon-king, both evening commencing at 5.30 pm The Club annual report states: Kwangtung Provincial cham- pions, may be secured morning.

1.

this

The profit for the year amount- ed to $2,201.16, representing gross

Miss Leung Wing-han, who profit on cost of 33 per cent., and won the Kwangtung Provincial after deducting direct, bar ex- Ladies' 100 Metres back-stroke penses, 15 per cent. nett. championship, will be compet-

Billiard Account-This account

ing and she may extend the reveals that the introduction of a billiard section to the Club's pick of the Japanese team.

activities has been fully justified The nett profit of the Table.

SHANGHAI TENNIS $789.45, has been transferred to

UPSET

Favoured Pair Lose Doubles' Title

Income and Expenditure Account, of which $600, the cost of the Table, has been capitalized and appears as an Asset. The excess of Income over Expenditure car- ried to Reserve is $1,606:54.

During the year under review Shanghai, September 19. Possibly rattled because of his 32 members resigned (which in- failure in the doubles final, Lewis cludes 21 who have left the Carson failed to reveal his true Colony) and 39 new members have form in beating Humberto Collace been enrolled. On August 1, in four sets, 9-7; 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, to 1986, the total membership in- win the Shanghai tennis singles cluding eight life members was championship for the third suc-186.

Francais yesterday afternock. cessive year at the Cercle Sportif

First Team-Batting, J. E. Rich- The Shanghai champion was exardson (49.50); Bowling, F. Baker 2tremely lackadaisical in the first (13.30). 7

TO MEET YANKEES IN •

WORLD SERIES

COMPETITION RESULTS

Cricket

Second Team-Batting. F. J. Ling two sets, in which he met with un-

(14.75); Bowling, N. Whitley (918)- expected competition, allowing

Lawn Tennis Collaco to outdrive him In the Club Championship E. C. Fincher; baseline duels which featured the runner-up, EL E. Stute.

Men's Singles Handicap C

Bryant

New York Boston

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Ten innings were played.

Cincinnatti

Herman homered. St. Louis

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2 Lewis Carson and "Dad" Squires, N. Bebbington

the highly-favoured pair, sue- 7

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New York, To-day. The following were the results free-style, for which five schools have qualified Capt G. W. P. DR. H. D. MATHEWS HONOURED tween Manchester C. and Manches

ter U. attracted a crowd of 70,000. of the major League baseball Kimm, A.E.C, is in charge of thej

At the annual meeting of St. The United were the better side matches played yesterday:---

National League H. C. Andrew's Club last night, the Rev. and their goals came through arrangements, while Col.

D.S.O.. will be the ReJ. P. Higgs, chairman, announced Bamford. Manley and

that for the first time in the his-while Bray and Neal scored for Itory of St. Andrew's Club, grounds the lasers. The half time score in King's Park have been allotted was 2-1 in favour of the United

Brikant Goal The meeting was held in St Charlton Athletic, lost their un- Andrew's Church Hall and those beaten record to Leeds United. Cincinmatti present were Mr. A. S. Bliss, Mr. The turning point of the

game St. Louis F. V. Wong, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. was when the brilliant veteran Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dawson, half Edwards dribbled almost the

Pittsburgh Stockholm, To-day...

Mrs. Rr Baldwin, Mrs. M. Ves-length of the field and scored.

Chicago Hoeckert, of Finland, yesterday soona, Misses "Ethel Banker, Brown scored the second, both

Blanton pitched. established a new world's record Phyllis Gittins, Florrie and Joyce goals coming in the second half. in it between Wood and S. Logan, for the two miles run when he Wong, Irene Bliss, Messrs. H. Kew, Poor finishing to clever work New York the former very deservedly get clocked 8 mins. 57-4/10 seca. for E. F. Fincher, A. B. Hamson, Wm robbed Bolton of victory in their

Boston ting the spoils.

the distance. The old record of Low, A. F. Austin, and F. B. game against Everton Stevenson and Gillick scored for Everton and In the junior division the Yacht 8.58-4/10 secs, was held by Donald Broadbridge.

The report and statement of ac- Westwood put the ball in for Clnb and the Civil Service teams Lash-Reuter,

Hoeckert, recently set up a new counts were adopted without dis- Bolton. tied at 80-all and the latter cani still "Pass The Buck" if they win world's record for the 3,000 Me cussion. In the financial state- their last match to-morrow. As tres ran when he clocked 8 mins. ment, a loss of $68.89 on the year's it is against Club de Recreio, 14 8-10 secs. to beat the previous working was shown due to in-

that best effort, standing to the credit creased expenditure on league bad-skill against Preston on a ground however, it cannot be said

of N. Neilsen, of Denmark, by 2 minton, their prospects are very rosy!

6-10 secs. Taikoo, at home, play the Civi Hoeckert won the 5,000 Metres)

• Servants to-morrow, but the run at the recent Berlin 'World

Election Of Officers Officials elected were: President-Rev. J., R.

k

One of the major upsets of the Finchers runner-up, J. E. Richardson. Men's Doubles I. Agafumoff and was seen when. Bullock; runners-up, J. Fars and tennis season

Mixed Doobles. Skimmer and

Collyer: runners-up,

cumbed in straight sets, 9-7, 46, M76

Ladies Donbles. Mrs.

4-6, to Gordon Lum and W. A. Daley and Mrs. Simmonds. “Stick" Duff, in the finals of the Shanghai doubles championship.

This result was decidedly sur

W. S

Simmonds and Mrs. G. Fowles; zunners-up, Mrs.

G. Bentley and Mrs. J A. Bendall

Ladies Singles Mrs. G. Bentley;

prising in view of the fine form runner-up, Mrs. G. Fowles. shown by Carson and Squires in

Lawn Bowls

Club Championship A W. Grim other title matches during the sea-mitt; runner-up, E. P. Davies.

son and the debacle of the cham- Singles Handicap. Deakin, run- 1pions yesterday was, therefore, all per-up, T. Armstrong.

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Philadelphia

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the more pitiful-China Press.

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Young Aguinaldo, the Filipino,

WRESTLING MATCH

Doubles Handicap -T.

Armstrong and C. Strange; runners-up, H. West-

lake and B. F. Westlake.

Billiards Handicap

Winner, J. Faro; runner-up,

These who are waiting to see Bentley.

COTTON WINS

Padgham And Rees Take Back Seats

Great Stil

great Brooklyn Wolverhampton showed that was a quagmire O'Dornell Philadelphia scored for Preston and Iverson, New York

wrestler, in the ring again - meed Lou Gehrig hömered. Clayton and Waring for the win-

not be disappointed at the depar Higgs, ner. An early loss owing to an match is of little importance 5 Olympic Games, when he es- (re-elected).

injury to Kelly was partly respon- The following games were post-tare to-night for Shanghai of far as the League is concerned Itablished a new Olympic record of Vice-Presidents - Messrs. Rsible for Grimsby's collapse poned on account of rain:-Boston Wong Bock-cheung, the Chinese think Takop will win, but should 14 mins. 22 2-10 secs. He was un- Baldwin, W. F. Fincher, J. Pagainst Liverpool. For: the win-ly Washington, St. Louis Cleve wrestler, who was supposed to meet Aguinaldo in a return bout, the visitors do so they can jump placed in the 3,000 Metres event, Dawson, L. E. Kirby,

ners Howe and Wright scared ind.-Beuter.

By virtue of their win, New as the Filipino is accepting the a place in the League table-Ta which was won by Volmari 180- Hon Secretary--Mr. F. V. twice and Balmer, Busby and

York have become champions in open challenge thrown cut to al koo will have to remain where Hollo (Finland), while Tuominen Wong, (re-elected).

Nieuwenhuys once each.

It was wrestlers in the Colony by Har they are in either case!

In the Second Division Totten-the National League. (Finland) and Dompert (Ger Hou Treasurer-Mr. A. The other senior game is bemary) were second and third. Bliss, (re-elected).

ham Hotspurs and Newcastle Cannounced recently that the 1936 bans Singh, the "Punjab Tiger" tween Club de Recreio and C.C.C.

Committee-Mr. B. Baldwin, were both erratic and, when the World Baseball Series will start Mr. and Mrs. L. E: Kirby, Messrs. Spurs snatched a goal they concen-st 1.30 pm. Eastern Standard the Yankee Stadion, the Yankees 69, 70 and 71, aggregating 281 out Time, on the 30th inst on the having already won the American Arthur Lacey was second with a score of 284, while Alfred Padg HL Kew, E F. Fincher, and W.trated on defence and ran

ground of whichever team that League pennant. C. Low. A

Winners by the only goal scored.

It was stated at the time that hem, the British Open champion, wins the National League pen-

New York was the National was sixth with 2937 Dai Bees, The second, sixth and seventh League pennant, the World Series the winner of The News of the Vice Captains, Miss Florrie once secretary of the club and now Wong and Mr. A. B. Hamson. away in England, be elected a Hie games will also be played on that matches would be played daily. World £1,350 tournament last Fri- A proposal by Mr. E. F. Fin-member for his services was un-ground, while the third-fourth otherwise there would be day's day, tied for the ninth place with

and fifth games will be played at interval at each change of venue. 295. cher that Dr. ED. Matthews, fanimously agreed to.

"B" at King's Park, and the former may be expected tó: win

“Skip's" Forecast

*FIRST DIVISION

rather handsomely. S

In the one junior division match. TAIKOO (-) v Civil Service

B.

down for decision, Club de Recreio are expected to take both points)

Hockey Captains Miss Phyllis Gittins and Mr. A. S. Bliss,

RECREIO (68) CCC "B" `` (46).

in their away match against the

"SECOND DIVISION. Civil Service Cricket Club Juniors. Civil Service (62). v RECREIO

(67)

Golf

Wentworth, To-day The Dunlop Metropolitan £500 Tournament was won by Henry Cotton, former British Open champion, with rounds of 72,

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