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HONG KONG DAILY

Local Sport

LAWN BOWLS.

TWO TEAMS TIE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

KOWLOON DOCK R.C. AND CRAIGENGOWER.

Graigengowers defeat in the lawn bowls League on Saturday and Kowloor Deck's success have placed last season's champions and run- ners-up in the position of having to play another match to decide the --championship. The Bowling Green Club have still to play the K.C.C., and a victory will bring them also into the competition with the old heroes. Club de Recreio are out of the running owing to their defent at home by Civil Service.

Only one junior match was play ed, the Electricians defeating Craigengewer for the second time,

DIVISION I.

Talkoo Craigengower,

Playing at home, Taikoo beat Craigengower by 14 shots, 62-18.

T.R.C.

Chalmers

Sloan

Morrison

Wotherspoon

(S.)

21

Laing

Stalker

Grimes

0.0.0.-

Neves

Suusa

Rumjahn.

Bradbury

(8.) .........

Buchanan

O'Brien Beer "Ferguson (S.) Basa (S.).

McLeod

Chapman

Matthewa

Drummond

18.)...... 10

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Brightman

Coates

Arculli

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LAWN TENNIS.

CHINESE A.A.. TOURNA-

MENT.

INTERESTING MATCHES

PROMISED.

VISITORS FROM MALAYA,

A very attractive and interesting Tournament will begin this at noon when the first matches of the Open Championships organised by

the Chinese Athletic Association will be played. It will go on to the 18th inst., matches taking place every day in the meantime.

Al the best local stars are taking part and there are several visitors including two well-known players from the Federated Malay States, so the struggle for honours will ex- ceptionally keen.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

CHINA" ATHLETIC E.

SOMERSET L.I.

DRAWN GAME AT THE STADIUM.

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HOME FOOTBALL.

CHAMPIONS SUFFER THEIR

FIRST DEFEAT.,

RANGERS DROP ONE POINT.

Some high scores were registered in the Tootball matches at Home on Saturday. Burnley and Grims- by won 4-0 against Portsmouth and Birming Newcastle respectively, tam beat Haddersfield 4-1, and Leeds United won by a similar acore at home against Aston Villa. Both Sunderland and West Ham United were in good scoring form at home. Sheffield Wednesday, the champions, were beaten in their third effort by the arsenal.

Oldham Athletic. in the Second Division, after their away sucesses, beat Chelsea at home. West Brom wich had the best return with a 5-0 Brighton victory over Bradford.

Several thousands turned up at the North Point Stadium to witness the opening soccer game on the newly acquired ground of the China Athletic A.A. Originally acquired for the athletic meeting, it understood that this will be the football ground of China Athletic during the current season. The playing field. at present on the 6-3, Darlington 6-2, and Port Vale

corded in the Third Division. rough aide, can be improved before 5-0 were among the big scores re- the opening of the League season, The stands are well laid out and The Scottish Rangers were check.

the Colony,

Aberdeen playing at home holding appear to be the most spacious ined in their cun of Sve successes, Considering that the game in the champions to a draw, each side the senson, the standard of played their first victory with a 4-0 was good. The Somersets were in score against Queen's Park, fine fettle and gave, the better ex- bibition.

SEPTEMBER 9, 1929.

H.K.V.D.C. AQUATIC

MEETING.

ENJOYABLE EVENING AT V.R.C.

PORTUGUESE COMPANY'S

SUCCESS.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB.

LADIES SECTION.

A Tombstone Competition and Bridge Drive will be held at Deep Water Bay on Tuesday, September 17: There will be a prize for the winner of each game. Further de- tails are being posted in the Club

house.

The Hong Kong Volunteer De- fence Corps Annual Aquatic Meet ing held at the V.R.C. on Saturday was extremely successful. The seats

Tea will be given by the Ladies' around the bath were taxed to capa-Committee. It is hoped that a city and the winners of each event large number of ladies will compete were warmly applauded.

Keen rivalry was evident between the units and good times were ̧79- turned.

The Portuguese Company in ad- dition to winning the Inter-Company Team Race carried off the majority of the events, conceding only one first place to the other Companies.

A stern struggle was witnessed in the first event of the programme

as this is the closing meeting of the Derp Water Bay sedson.

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U.S. AMATEUR GOLF.

JOHNSTON THE WINNER.

(THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENDY.}

DEL MONTE, Cal.. Sept. 7. In the Final of the U.S. Amateur Golf Championship. Johnston beat Dr. Willing and 3.

In the semi-final, Johnston had

Surprises are expected, as the question was the opening game of scoring a goal. St. Johnstone, gain between W. Lawrence, the ultimate defeated Ouimet by 6 up. A to play.

clay courts are new to local expon- eats. Clay courts are faster than

5.

Results cabled by Reuter follow: ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I.

4 Huddersfield... 1 Derby

........... 9

3

3

winner, and H. M. Remedios in the 100 yards "four styles."

The blindfold race provided ex

off to swim back to the winning post, only to find that they were

merely swimming the width of the bath! There were collisions and confusion galore!

lawa ones, but slower than cement. There is, therefore, a great deal of

cellent amusement for the specta speculation as to the prospects, Although Ng Kum Chuen played added to which matches are to be scundly, he failed to hold a dashing

Lors. The swimmers generally lost left wing in Butcher and Baker,

their bearings before they were half of best of 3 sees in the prelimine of while, Leung Yuk Tong was for once Birmingham. rounds instead of the usual best of left, standing. Rayson made a fine Bolton...

way down the bath and hit the side 4 Portsmouth

oof the bath. Touching this they The draw for both events has been pivot for the visiting team and the Burnley

4 Newcastle tonde and provides much food for military side should make good dur. Grimsby Leeds U.

Aston Villa...imagined that they had arrived at thought. In the Singles, it is ex-ing the coming season.

Suen Kum Shan and Chan Kwong Leicester 3. Sheffield U. 3the end of the bath and would push tremely difficult to point out any Iu could not get working against Liverpool... Everton outstanding player, or to forecast

Lawrence und Euapp and the Manchester U. 1 Blackburn... anyone who is likely to go through Athletic were lucky in being only a Wednesday 6 Arsenal..................... with ease. Lim Bong So, the must dangerous of the visitors, is in the goal down at the interval. This goal Sunderland... 5 Manchester C. top half, drawn against la Tak was scored by Rayson who headed West Ham. 3 Middlesbro

Division II. 17 Cheuk whom he is expected to beat in from a pass by Baker.

Although the Athletic tried dif without being extended. With Lim are E. C. Fincher, S. A. Rumjabu ferent tactics in the second half, Bradford C.... & Wolves and H. D. Rumjabu, who are all ap- they did not impress, and the hard-Bristol C. pearing to-day. His most likely up-working middle line of the visitors Cardiff 14ponent in the next round is E. C. prevented any attempt at combina- Millwall

Fincher who meets G. Bodiker, tion. The Somerects forwards had Notty Forest...

several chances in the closing hall Oldham 45 good player, but not as good as

Fincher, S. A. Rumjahn and F. J. but their shooting was erratic. With Preston Remedios meet, the former being the light failing, several spectators Southampton...

considering the favourite, while R. D. Rumjahn will left the field. be opposed to H. Lo, and should Athletic had not done well in their game. A breakaway by the home account for the latter, in which case

team enabled Li Hung Ching to beat the cousins. would meet.

Hall, the Somerset keeper, and the game ended in a draw of one goal All.

Omar

(5.) ...

Total Total

Kowtoon B.G.D. r. Kowloon Dock.

Playing at home, Kowloon Bow ing G. lost to Kowloon Dock, by five shots, 68-63

K.B.C.C.

Duncan

Hogbin

Farrell

K.D.R.C. Atkins Greig Ifedley Russell (S.)... 21 Brown (S.)

Rese... Chittenden Nish.

Guy: (8.) Eccleshall Roy lance Hall Gow (S.)

Cooper.

Callen

.

In the bottom hall appear M. W. Lo and T. Honda, who may be con sidered the two strongest, while 'S. E. Green, who is by no means out of the ruuning, will have to be rec koned with. Juhu Lin, W. Hardy od W. Bray are the newcomers. They will all be pinying to-morrow. 15 Puncheon (S.) 30 A good struggle is expected to be keen between John Lim and H. Yoshida, and it will be a test of strength for the visitor, as the 24 Japanese is quite capable of extend- Fing any of the best local exponents. 63 (Continued at foot of next column).

McKelvie

McLaggan

Ramsay

Goodman

9 Gray (S.)

59

Total ......

Total

Recreio v. Civil Service. Playing at home, Club de Recreio Jose Civil Service three shots ǎ-50.

Recreio.

C. Yos

Marques

C. A. Lopes Ribeiro (8.)..

L. Souza

H. Alves

C. C. Silva

Luz (S.)

E. Barros Catierrez

C. Alves Yvanovich

(S.)

Total

C.S.C.C..

Kandle

Deakin Holidge

17 Grimmitt (S.)

Knight Holdman Gregory

1 Taylor (S.)... 14

Booker Alderman Maugham Brawn

13 (S.)

Total

... 53

DIVISION 11.

Division II.

P. W. D. L. Pth

0 -4 20 Kowloon B.G.C. 14 10 Civil Service ...14 10 ·0 4 20 Taikoo R.C.....12 Craigengower: 14

8

0

4

16

B

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6.16

Yacht Club...13

8

14

Electric R.C...14

* 14

Club de Recreio 14 3 Kowloon C.C...13

0 11 6

1

0 12

2

SHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.

0

93

0

0

0

90

0

For Agst. Up. Da. Kowloon B.G.C. "007 747.. 100 Civil Service... 897 769 135 Taikoo R.C..... 739 844 Craigengewer ... 808 800 18 Yacht Club .... 730 750 872 849 Electric R.C. 50 Club de Recreio 766 848 Kowloon C.C.... 673 994

Electric R.O.. Craigengower. Playing at home, the Electric C. beat Craigehgower by five shots, 61.58.

IFE.E.R.C. Normington

Cautta Paul

0.0.0. Khares Langenstrass Gill

Lunny (S.)... 22 Rosselet (S.).. 21

Tarbuck Hatch Akehurst

Mr. 1p Kau Ko was the referee.

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

CHINA ATHLETIC GO DOWN TO THE ROYAL NAVY.

Swansea Tottenham West Bront.

& Reading

3

o' Hall

2 Bury 1 Notts C. 4 Chelsea

Charlton Blackpool,

2 Stoke

2 Barnsley

5 Bradford Division III. (Southern), Bournemouth.. 3 Exeter............. Brighton ....... Norwich Fulham

1 Crystal F. ◊ Southend Luton Merthyr Clapton 0..... Newport 1 Watford Plymouth1 Brentford Queen's P.R... Gillingham Swindon ..... Bristol R, Torquay

1 Coventry Walsall

1 Northants Division III. (Northern). Accrington.

....3 Chesterfield Crewe te 4 Nelson Darlington ..... 6. Doncaster New Brighton 2 Wrexham Fort Vale 5 Barrow Bochdale Tranmere

2 Halifax Rotherham Southport

The Athletic were at home to team selected from the Royal Navy in a friendly game at the North Foint Stadium and went down by three goals to pil. The attendance was poor for the Athletic, but pro- bably the news bad spead that they were fielding a weak side.

The teams lined out as under:- Royal Navy Wright; Spratling South Shields and Jenkins; Keating, Chamier Stockport and Deukin; Goodman, Kernick, Tork C. Ball, Sorbie and Blyth.

China Athletic-Siu Din Lim;

Wong Sui

Wo and 'Lai

Yuk Tat; Ng Fo Lau, Ho

Yuk Choi Ying and Leung Tong; Tso Kwai Shing. Shak Pui Tim, Ho Ka Keung. Li Hung Ching and Chan Kwong Iu.

Referee Mr. H. K. Lee... Playing with the sun, the Athle Lic were the first to attack. The Kavy relieved and for a time play settled in nidbeid. Combination

poor sad the backa shaky Play was much. below the standard expected, the ground probably put- ting the players off their game. The first half was goalless.

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SHANGHAI TEAM CHOSEN: MESSRS, AITKENHEAD AND

MALCOLM COMING. Shanghai's lawn bowls team will leave on September 25 by the sa Empress of Russia for their series

In the second half, the Navy held the upper hand and scored three times without reply from the (Continued at foot of next column).

of matches with the local clubs and Otherwise, Honda, Lo and S. E. the interport fixture to be decided Green should have little difficulty in on the Kowloon CC ground dur-reaching the second round.

during the first week in

ing

Fenwick Pearse

October. Clow

The selections are Messrs. A, A. Webster (S.).. 18" Collins (S.)... 22

Malcolm (captain of the team), Field Way

Aitkenhead, R. P. Phillips, Jessi Flegg Padgett

man, Dorrance and Kerley. The Cavanagh C. de Ronie

Grat three have been here before, Juskett (5.).. 21 Wiltshire (8.) 13 Mr. Aitkenhead being the skip in 1997 and Mr. Phillips having served in that capacity on their previous visit.

Tata!

01

Total

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division I.N

P. W. D. L Pts.

9 D 6 18 0 0 5 18

Kowloon D.R.C. 14 Craigengower 14 Kowloon B.C.C. 13 Civil Service,....14 Club de Recreio 13 Taikoo R.O....13 Kogloon C.O. ...12 Police R.C.......13

8

8 14

0

5 0 7 10 0 0 13 BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST...

SPEY CUP MATCH.

"

H.K. ELECTRIC BEATEN BY TAIKOO.

Open Doubles,

1 Hartlepools

3 Lincoln 1 Wigan

Carlisle

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Division I.

Ladies' Nomination.

In the Ladies' Nomination race swimmers with the help of their respective partners had, to swim a length of the bath smoking a cigarette. W. C. Simpson and his partner showed good team work and

Simo came back easily winner, only to allow a splash to wet his cigarette a foot from the bath. A healthy puff failed to produce smoke o for the judges and he was disquali 3.fied.

1

The high diving event, which was 3 won by G. A. Pluna, showed some very fine talent in the Corps. S. D. Iggleadon who lost by two points was very neat, but three very good dives kept Marno "Pinna in the lead.

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Inter-Company Team Race.

Their

Dr. Willing who beat Tolley in the previous day's play by up. three to play, defeated Egan to-day. by the same score.

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The Corps' Band. ́ ́ The Corps' Band were in attend. ance and gave a very good pro- gramme under the baton of M;. Rod?” rigues.

At the conclusion of the sports the prizes were distributed by Mrs. J. Wolle Murray, and Mr. J. S. Jordain thanked the V.R.C. for the kan of the bath and others who had so kindly helped to make the. evening & success. Special thanks were extended to the popular Club Secretary, Jimmy Stewart and to Mesere, Logan and Robertson.

The Reauita.

The results were as follow:- 100 yarda Four Styles (Breast, Side, Back and Free)-1, W. Law rence (Portuguese Co.) Time: 76 sees.; 2, H. M. Remedios (Portu-. guese Co.), Time: 79aecs.

50 yards Blindfold Race.1, F. M. da Silva (Portuguese Co.), Time: 33,3-5seca; 2, E. Zimmern (Machine Gun Co.), Time: 34.1-6secs:

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The Inter-Company team race, the main event en the programme, started off amidst cheers from the respective teams supporters. first man gave the Portuguese Com- pany a small lead which they main "tained to the end. winning comfort- ably from the Machine Gun Com pany. When it came to the two last men, Lawrence (Portuguese Com- pany) had a slight lead from Gitting (M.G. Company) but Gittins, who is the faster man was expected to close Gittins (Machine Gun Co.), Time:prisonment in his address to the the gap. Supporters roared them-27secs.;, E. 8. Bliss (The Battery), selves hoarse. Swimming as he had Time: 27.2-becce.; & W, Lawrence

(Portuguese Co.), Time: 29secs. never swim before Lawrence man- aged to maintain his lead and touch- ed the bath two seconds before Gitting Cheer after cheer went up 3 from everyone round the bath and aeldom has there been such an ex- citing finish and such keen rivalry in the long history of aquatica at the V.R.C.

Aberdeen 1 Rangers Dundee U..... 0 Airdrie Falkirk

3 Marton Hibernians 1 Cowdenbeath... 1 Kilmarnock ... 2 Ayr U.

0 Hearts Motherwell. Partick

Hamilton ... St. Johnstone 4 Queen's Park 0 St. Mirren... 3 Dundee

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Rangers ..... € 5 Kilmarnock 3 4

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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

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1

11

3

3

4

8

8

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5

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52 1 2 3 8

3.2 0 3 8 10

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The water pole match between the Army and the Corps was won by the Corps after a hard struggle. sides were very even and the game was interesting to watch.

(Continued on nezi Onluma).

HOUSES TO LET

Ladies' Nomination Race.-1, Miss C. Maher and J. R. Soares; 2, Mrs. J. Lawrence and E. Lawrence. Both swimmers are members of the Portuguese Co.

High Diving-1, G, A. Pinna (Portuguese Co.), 80 points; 2, S. D. Igglesden, 78 points."

Inter-Company Team Race (Six-a- side, two lengths each),-1, Portu- guese Co., Time: 2mins. 57.9-Brees.; 2, Machine Gun Co., Time: 3mins.

Water Polo-Volunteers defeated the Army by 1 goal to nil Referee; Mr. Aubrey Edgar.

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six shots down before they settled meet K. L. Ho and Yew Mat Kit down to score, but they soon took in the, first round and should win the lead and won easily. Teams easily. T. Honda has entered with Yoshida who should support hier For Agst. Up. Da and scores were:-

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brothers also ought to go a long way. Kowloon, D.R.C. 870 727 Craigengower 878 768 110

Today's Matches, Kowloon B.G.C. 782 727 Club de Recreio 700 751 18. Taikoo RC 734 7470

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Civil Service ... 700 704

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Kowloon C.C... 428 723 Palies 0 632 829

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Wallace (S.), 28 Muskett (S) 13 Taikoo have next to meet the winners of the Police v. Kowloon Dock and Recreio ties to decide the first half seini-final.

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E. C. Fincher v. G. Bodiker. H. D. Rumjahá v. H. Lo. 4.30 p.m.

Lin Bong So v. Iu Tak Chenk. S. A. Rumjan v. H. Lo.

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