THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1927.
HOME FOOTBALL. THE WEEK-END YACHTING. LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.
FULL LEAGUE PROGRAMME. THE RESULTS.
[THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENCY.]
RACING FACHTS AND CRUISERS OUT.
THE RESULTS.
SATURDAY'S AT-HOME-
MRS. RUSSELL BROWN GIVES PRIZES AWAY,
LAWN TENNIS...
DIOCESAN SCHOOL'S EASY VICTORY.
In a team (doubles) lawn tennis match on Saturday, the Diocesan The following are the results of The racing yachts on Saturday
The "At Home" held by the Boys School, on their own courts, the matcher played in the English competed in the 8th championship Ladins Recreation on Saturday defeated visitors captained by the League and the first divisions of the Scottish League at Home on race of the season and yesterday proved to the very enjoyable and Rev. N. Evans by 35 games. Saturday-
the cruisers mailed their 4th cham-was attended by a good number of Scores:- League: Division I.
pionship race. Aston Villa 1, Newcastle Etd. 9. Blackburn R. 3, Birmingham 2. Bolton, Leeds United 0. Cardiff City, Burnley 0. Derby County 0, Arsenal 2 Everton 1, Tottenham 3. Huddersfield 3, Bury 1. Leicester 3, West Ham 0. Manchester Utd. 0, Liverpool 1. Shetheld Utd. 2, Wednesday 0. Sunderland 4, W. Bromwich A. 1.
...Division II.
Blackpool, Nottingham F. 2. Clapton Orient 1, Preston N.E. 1.. Fulham, Manchester City 5. Grimsby Town 1, Barnsley 3. Middlesborough 0, Chelsea 0. Notts County 4, South Shields i. Oldham Ath. 3, Darlington 2. Port Vale 9, Bradford City 0. Reading 3, Swansea C
Southampton 0, Portsmouth . Whampion 5, Fall City
Division III. (Southern), Bournemouth and B.A. 3, Aber
dare A. D..
Brighton and H.A. I, Brentford 1. Bristol City D, Gillingham 4 Charlton ath. 2, Watford, le Luton Town 1, Bristol Rovers 1.. Merthyr Town 3, Exeter City J. Northampton Coventry City 1. Norwich City o, Millwall 2. Plymouth Argyle 4, Newport C. 1: Queen's P., Crystal Palace 2. Southend Utd. 2, Swindon
Division III (Northern).
Ashington, New Brighton 3. Barrow 1, Hartlepool Utd 3.. Bradford 3, Stoke City O Chesterfck 1, Wrexham 3.
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Dundee Utd, 0, Cowdenbeath 2 Dunfermline A. 3, Queen's Park a Hearts 3, Horton 0. Motherwell, Rangers 4. Partick Thistle 2, Hamilton A. 3. St. Johnstone 3, Kilmarnock 3. St. Mirren 3, Hibernians 1
The course on Saturday extended 9 miles in the handicap class, and six miles for the other classes.
members and their friends. The chance was taken to conclude the Club's Annual Lawn Tennis Tourna ment and an excellent match be In the tabulated results given tween Dr. Tottenham and Major! below it will be seen that the posi❘ Stevenson in the final of the Men's tions on corrected time (that is, Singles Championship was witness according to handicap) are just the same as those according to finishing times (in which order they are placed below) :--
Handicap Class.
ed Tea and refreshments were served in the Club pavilion during the afternoon and at the end of the day, Mrs. Russell Brown, President of the Club, distributed the prizes.
The Tennis Finals. In the Ladies' Club Champion- ship, Mrs. James beat Mrs. Stark on Friday in a fast match by 7-5, Linda, The Mixed Doubles Handicap between Mrs. Rowley and Mr. Baker (scr.) and Mrs. Hickling and
Finishing Corrected
Time. Time. Holla
3.01.43
5.01.43 Dorothea
6.24.38 8.14.27 Diana
8.03.53 **8.03.59 Colleen, Falcon, La Argulla II. did not finish
Gaels And One Designa. Pierrette
5.04.33 Ailes Daphne
Lee Tan Pit and Wong Cheong Kre (School); beat Erans and Lynch beat Richards and Valen
tirie i-sses--.... best Barker and Kennedy.10- 1
97-6
Mr. Chiu Cheong and J.
Chan (School): beat Evans and Lynch...... 7-4 beat Richards" and Valen-
tine
BASKET BALL
COMMENCEMENT OF 1927 LEAGUE.
REGISTER.
MRS. KENDALL: ON MODERN, HONG KONG METEOROLIGICAL
WOMEN..
Hong Kong Observatory, Jan. 16th,
Previous On Date On Date
Day at
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60 PRETENDING TO BE 16.
The Hong Kong Basket Ball Open League will begin its 1997 season little too lively in the opinion of Barometer...
The British Sunday is becoming a in both the senior and the junior Dame Madge Kends, the actres, Humidity ... divisions on Wednesday evening, who is 77 and who recently address. Wind
Temperature January 19th at 7.30 in the ed a men's meeting at the White- Chinese Y.M.C.A. Gymnasium,
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where all games will be played.eld's Central Mission, fottenham Weather The YMCA team, last year's Court Road," W,
0.00 QUO champions, will meet the Hong Among the points she made were highest open-air Temperature, 10th: 75 Kong University "B" team in the opening game.
People should keep ere day frea Lowest open-air Temperature, 18th: 63 for rest when they would not want to go to the theatre.
B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D- Drizzle; Dancing is becoming to-day f-Mist; O-Overcast; P-Passing F-Fog: L-Lightning; something of a disesse, for every showers; Q-Squalls; R-Rain; T- body is dancing, if you can call it dancing. I think it is walk.
Thunder. ing about in strange positions." [ (Laughter.)
This season the YMCA, the University, the Ying Wa College, Queen's College, the Chinese Athletic Association,
and the T.M.C.A Hostel havS entered teams for the senior open league.
The officers of the League are :- President, Mr. J. L. McPherson; vice-president, the Rev. E G. Stewart; hon. treasurer, Mr. T Moffat; hon. general secretary, Mi. Rev. T. Featherstone
Mr. Ko Sie Wai; hon.. secretary and Chan (School):
for the senior league, Mr. Richard lost to Evans and Lynch... 99-junior league, Mr. Loung Shiu Op. Shim; and. hou. secretary for lost to Richards and Talen-
tine
beat Barker and Kennedy, 99
95.8
47.
beat Barker and Kennedy. 92
15-18 Total:-Diocesan Boys' School 67
HOCKEY.
CLUB. ROYAL NAVY.
The following will represent the
Dr. Tottenham (owe 15) was not games; Rev. N. Evan's team 32 Hong Kong Hockey Club 1st XI
5.00.33
Halcyon
Thecla Car! Joon
6.06.00
6.08.20
6.12.4
5.03.17 5.18.53 5.17.29 5.17.99 5.59.10 6:01.50 8.07.3
5.05.17 5,15,63
played but will take place later.
Heyward Hays Class. hy Wunder... 3.16.32 Lola
3.41.01
games.
KOWLOON CLUB.
Of the two matches on Saturday, AMERICAN TOURNAMENT the Mixed Doubles Championship was an easy affair for Mrs. James and Mr. A. D. Humphreys who defeated Mr. and Mrs. Bowley by
5.18.39 5.37.01 6-1, 6-0. 5.41,12
Boojum
5.41.19 Bluenose
5.59.21 f Zephyr 6.05.02 Adele... 6.08.41 6.06.41 Adanae did not finish.
The feature of the afternoon was 3.58.91 the match between Dr. Tottenham 6.03.32 and Major Stevenson in the Men's
Singles Championship. Dr. Tot tenham won in straight sets, but not without stiff opposition, espe cially in the first scta.
against Royal Navy on Wednesday,
AT ground-8 E Garrod, J. Rodger, at 4.43 p.m. sharp on the U.S.R.O
r
The first of the series of American Tournaments which the Kowloon Cricket Club bold during the
inter months was played yester day. Twenty-four pairs took part and were divided into two teams, "A" and "B."
team:Mrs. Atkinson
The following comprised the "A"
and
The "B" team was as follows:--
D. Lyon, L M S. Loyd, E. I. R Mitchell (Capt). Major J. P. S. Hughes, F. G. Wheeler, W. Greig, G. B Slipper, H. Owen Woodward and G. P. Lammert.
BABY REDS “CONFERENCE."
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4th February, 1927 3rd March,
-1927 1937
Yesterday's Race,
Hyde (owe 15.3); Mrs. C. Beerford
Before their national congress Yesterday the course for the
and Hirst (rec. 15); Mrs. A. Bon began at Sheffield recently, the cruisers in the 4th championship Crewe Ath. 2, Motherham Utd. 2. race was around Wazias, and back, and took the first three games, with. and Mrs. Woodward (owe 3/6); Young Communist League had one Major Stevenson began very well hard and A. Lecot (awe 15); Mr. shingled girls and youths of the Nelson 4, Wigan Boro' & Southport 2, Lincoln City 3.
a distance of 21 miles A start standing Tottenham's forceful shote Mr. and Mrs. W. Old (etr.); Mr.glorious hour of Communist life. Stockport L. 1, Halifax Town 3
was made at 10.30 am., but three with coolness, but he was well and Mrs. D. J. Purves (ser.); Mrs. IA a downstairs room boats failed to finish.. Rochdale 2, Accrington 1.
beaten in the next three by his op- Goodwin and J. C. Lyal (ser.); young girl typist laboriously copy Tranmere K. B, Durnam City 2.
The startera
were and ponent's accurate placing Major Mrs. J. McCaw and S. S. Harria ing new resolutions and reports of Walsall 1, Doncaster Horers-0. Coquette, Feathers, Norieman,
Stevenson then mixed his returns (scr); Mr. Stainfield and A B.the previous day's speeches which Crouse, Brenda leia and La Cigale and was successful in breaking up Backburgh (scr.); Mr. and Mrs. three girls had sat up half the Scottish, League: Division I.
Tottenham's attack in the next two Labrum (owe 15.3); and Mrs. H. right to type. Aberdeen 3, Kalkirk 0.
As the handicape have been alter-games which he won after some fine Stainfield and E. J. Gill (scr.)
Upstairs was ed, and have not yet been returned rallies. Tottenham, however, came
a livelier scene Airdrieonians 3, Dundee 1.
we are unable to give the corrected into bis own and won the following Mrs. Millard and N. Trambitzky room, where a crowd of delegates a piane in the conference, Celtic 7, Clyde 0.
times, but only the finishing times.
two games easily bringing the score (owe 16.3); Mrs. Blanford and C.
sang revolutionary songs. The boats finished as under- to 5-all. Both players fought keen-. Tacchi (owe 3/8); Mr. J. Howa
Oce of the three London typist ly but Tottenham won at 8-6 and C. Atkins (awe 10); Mr. and Her name was Comrade Rust I Tottenham kept up his aggressiva Kra. A. J. Kew (owe 15), Miss don't like people to call us de gelegates talked readily, and said tactics and very soon had Major Gittens and E. F. Fincher (own cadent," she said, for we are not Stevenson beaten. The latter adopt 3/6); Mrs Spalding and L. Jack e a persistent defensive which his (acr.); Mr. Olson and WJ. pponent found very hard to pene Carroll (ser.); Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Rose Mscanley Drii Up. trate. In the second and third acts Hoope (sec. 15); Mrs. J. Clark and both stayed at the base line.
Eventually, however, the tables A. W. Brown (scr.); Mrs. Mason were put in order, the note-books The final score in Dr. Tottenham's and A. E. Dyer (rec. 3/8); Mra laid on them, and the shingled favour was 8-6, 6-2, 6-2,
E. Long and R. F. Strange (ser.); girls took their places and started Tottenham forced the game with and Miss Kacher and W. M. Gittens their chain of cigaretten. The pro- a powerful forehand drive which he (owe 15).
ceedings began an hour late. consistently employed throughout The result was
a win for the Plump-faced and bobbed, Comrade the match. He found bis oppon-"A" team by 337 games to 298. Rosa Macaules, aged 21, and an WITHOUT FURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE, ent's backhand, which he attacked Silver spoons were then distributed. She had nothing to say, and unemployed shop assistant, presid a the start, very reliable and wise-ed to the ladies of the winning the field was cleared immediately ly placed his shots elsewhere, He team. siezed every opportunity to attack,
for the young men. dealing with the loose ones mer eilasly.
THE SCOTTISH CUP.
Playing in the first round of the Scottish Cup, Backie Thurtle beat Fraserburgh by 2 goals to 1 goal
RUGBY INTERNATIONAL.
ENGLAND DEFEAT WALES.
40,000 SPECTATORS PRESENT.
U and I
Coquette
Feathers
Norseman
Finishing
Time £28.08 2.37.14 2.34.43
2.39.38
2.27.24
La Cigale
Greuse, Frenda and leis did not finish,
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"HONG FOURS."
ANNUAL RACE FOR CHALLENGE CUP.
Dead Heat Between P.W.D. And A.P.C.
The second, annual race for the At Twickenham on Saturday, in Hong Fours Challenge Cup," pre- fine weather, before a crowd of seated by. Mr. E.. BC. Hornell, 40,000 spectators, England beat Wales at flugby by 11 points to 9 was rowed on Saturday afternoon, points.
and was watched by a many enthus The crowd included mary thou-iasts from the balcony of the Royal sands of be-leeked and be-daffodilled Hong Kong Tight Club. Others Welahmen, who sang the usual patriotic songs while waiting for followed the race launche the game to start.
One tied a leek to the top of the
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After some time they started to likely ever to be squalled in diseases arising from impure blood. It sear Never before was there anything fire it, nor are its marvelous properties sing a revolutionary song, but aches out and expels from the vital current every Incking trace of poison brass band started up in a room ons matter, caring blood and skin disease, scrofalogs and glandular could against an oponent in form. YMCA. BEAT THE TAMAR." underneath to play patriotic tunes, swellings, had legs, shacerses, ulcers; sotons, gout, rheumatism culte His coolness stood him in good
so the Communists began to talk or Derbyshire Neck etc. It improves the general health and quickly again. more during the match, he would beat the European M.C.A. team said: We young ones have learn stead and it had "mixed his shots
Beccatly a team from the Tamar
Comrade Lee, of Manchester,
emove long-standing bronchitis, asthras and hacking, straining, spasmodic songh, too often the precursor of consumption have made it harder for Tottenham at billiards by a margin of 69ed to use big words and technical to win.
LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. points. A return match has now terms, and it' we don't mind we The prite winners were as fol- been played, and the Y.M.C.A have older Communista. We must learn
shall become word-bound to the VETARZO**
BRAIN AND NERVE FOOD, avenged their previous defeat by
For Nervous Breakdown and to make ourselves simple." 112 points.
Chronic West+20% The delegates appeared to tire of
VETARZO REGULATORS. Fafe and Baliable. the interminable speeches, and English Price 3. (either remedy). The VETARZO REMEDIES CO. towards the end the 13-years old Gospel Oak, NW.6, London, Eng. Unprincipled Dealers may try to Comrade Clifford Gordon strolled all you something else for arts profit do not sccept it Insist on shout the hall collecting cigarette having VETARZO. The genuine hat words" VETARZO REMEDIES" cards.
on Government Stamp. Bold by LEADING CASH CHEMIZTI.
lowa:-
OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP OF The race is open to all local THE COLONY FOR LADIES:-Cham Hongs and Government Depart-nion, Mrs. R. E. Tottenham; win ments, and is rowed over & course
ner, Mias Robinson, runner-up,
of a mile. The time of Saturday's Miss Enid Lo... event, six minutes 19.2.5 seconds,
as well up local records..
The P.W.D. crew, who were re: garded as the favouites, rowed well, but the result of the race was a dead-beat between them and the A.P.C., who only mustered a crew recently.
This was the first dead-heat row. ed under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club for eighteen
goal past
England pressed from the outset and Corbett, wade a mark and took the kick himself, giving Eng- land a 3-0 lead after six minutes' play. A quarter of an hour later Rowe-Harding scored a try for Wales, 3-3. Nine minutes later, Andrews scored a try for Wales, but Stanbury scored a penalty goal for England. Then, two minutes. before the interval Corbett made a try, which Stanbury converted. At half-time England, was leading 11-6. The second half was stronuously fought out The Welsh forwards were magnificent in serummaging and tackling, but the English de- fence was equal to the test. After C. W. E. Bishop, F. Baker, W. B. half an hour, Male scored a penalty Andrews (bow), and E. J Pearce goal for Wales, amid tremendous (cox). enthusiasm. There was a very de sperate finish and both lines had narrow escapes. The match ended. id England winning by 11/9.
LAWN BOWLS. "INDOOR" *“* OUTDOOR.”.
A PLEASANT SPOON GAME.
years.
5
The Orews. The crews were as under: E.W.D.-K. 3. Robertson (stroke),
A.P.C.-R. M. Jack stroke), T. (bow), and A. R. Kiaro (CO). W. Southam F. T. On, G., T.
LADIES' CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP - James; runner-up, Mrs,
Mra. Stark
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP- Mrs. Jamer and Mr. A. D. Hum- phreys; runners-up, Mr. and Mrs.: Rowley.
.....
HANDICAP DOVELES-Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Mra. James (owe 15.3); runners-up, Mr. Haslam sad Mrs. Rowley,
MEN'S CHAMPIONARIF :-Dr. E. E. Tottenham; runner-up,
Major Steventon,
The team work was very good, having regard to the fact that the crew were only in training for four dayı
H.K., & Bank-V R. Jones
The H.K. Electric crew missed (stroke), "A, C. Groves, A. Mac Intyre, R. A. Jardine (bow), and their stroke, who is at present on J. H. Butelif (cox).
leave.
The scores were as under-
**TAMAR.
J. James
103
D. W. Pitt
132
A, S. King
83
A. Murphy
150-
Total
*468
T.X.C.A
130
150
150
130
Total
550.
W. Brown E. Clough J. C. Long Chapman
SWIMMING.
JAPANESE WIN IN AUSTRALIA.
(THROUGH EEUTER'S AGENCY.].
SYDNEY, Jan. 15th. The New South Wales champion- ships 100 yards hack-stroke race resulted follows:-1, Saito
The Bank turned out two new | (Japan); 2, Campbell; 3, Kirkland,
The time was 73 seconds. Saito. won by two yards.
EE. Electric Co.-G. T. Padgett (stroke), T. L. Foster, G. G. Sen, Thompson, AR Cox (boy), and A. F. Paul (cox).
+
At the Kowloon Bowling Green on Saturday afternoon, a pleasant
Dr. E. P. Minett and Mr. F. J. spoon game was played between Easterbrook (Hon. Sec. of the teams representing Inside Work- Cain re judge ace, with Mr.
rs and Outside Workers, Jordain as which resulted in an victory to the *Indoor
men
Messrs. H. Dryer and E. S Carter officiated as starter and clerk of the course respectively
The Race,
The 220 yards race resulted as
A strong tide made starting & follows-1, Takaishi (Japan); 2, maneuvring, the four boats got 137 seconds, an Australasian re difficult matter but after some Chaziton; 3, Moore. The time was away, the Bank crew slightly to the cord Takaishi won by eight yards. Jare, the A.P.C. and Electric crews
being sven
The PW.D. and A.P.C. rowed a ding-dong race from start to finish,. The respective scores were "INSIDE-Warren Hale, Dobbie"
e latter rowing a long wringing. and Gibson (skip) 29 Stoneham, with the P.W.D., couldn't raise a maintained until near the end. The The APC who dead heated stroke, a steady twenty-one being Stevenson, Chapman and Muir crew until a few days ago. How. PWM started with twenty-four, (skip) 27 McIntosh, Rundell, Jones ever, in response to an-appeal sent and worked up to twenty-seven st and Hazel (skip) 17. out by Mr. Easterbrook, the Petro- the spurt which ended in the dead-
OUTSIDE" McKirdy,Beid, Hyde and Harvey, (skip) 14: Eagles, Branch, R. Duncan and Maclach lan (skip) 10; Hatt, James, Craig and W. Macfarlane (skip) 20.
Totals: Inside," 73" Out "rida.”·50.
Majority for Inside” 23.
leum Company decided to be repreheat. sented. GENE
Cambridge men of whom, Mr. T. The A.P.Crew comprised three W Southam is an ex-Leander No.
(Oontinued on next Column).
BIG EVENT AT SANTA CATALINA ISLAND:
109 ENTRANTS: 13 WOMEN.
*(REUTER'S AMERICAN KELVICÉ]
At Santa Catalina Island, Cali-
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18th.
At the Saish the APC, and were
fornia, 102 swimmers, 13 of whom and twenty-eight respectively to swim the 25 miles to the main- P.W.D. were stroking twenty-six breakers this morning in an attempt women, plaged into the
It is understood that it has not land for a prize of £5,000 been decided whether or not the dead-heat will be rowed off.
If a man wins, £3,000 awaits the first woman to accomplish the feat
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