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HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE TENNIS

SEPTEMBER

1933.

SWIMMING INTERPORT SWIM

ships

CAMPBELL WINS 880

YARDS

Manchester City Score Police beat C.S.C.C. in H.K.LS.A. Champion- S'hai Swimmers Will

1

First Win

London, Aug. 30. Another programme of league matches were carried out, to-day and in most cases, the favourite

teams won.

"

Birmingham lost to Manchester a

City by the only goal, scored dur- in the game which was a very close one and which produced a very high standard of football for so early in the season.

The results of the given below:-

Derby

First Division

games are

1

"C" Division

Several Division league matches were played yesterday. The Police surprised Civil Ber vice, winning by 53 to 3 seta in

close match.

.C.C.C. v. R.5.C.

At Happy Valley Craigengower Cricket Club defeated the Radio by 54 sets to 8).

Scores :--

first four events of the

Also Visit Manila

DETAILS OF LATEST ARRANGEMENTS

U.S. WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE

Enid Wilson Enters" Third Round

Highland Park, Tilinals,

Aug. 31.

Round of the American Cham ENID Wilson, British lady golf champion, entered the Third

Miss Quitting, a promising young pionship yesterday, and will meet

play r, to-day.

Enid Wilson beat Mrs. Higble 4

and 3.

The Craigengower heat the Radio by a like margined by the Hong Kong International between Hongkong and Shanghai swimming championships organis- The interport swimming contest and the Filipino Club trounced a

Amateur Swimming Association has now reached a were swum off at the YMCA stage, and it is now learned that the more definite weak I.R.C. team 7-2...

bath, Kowloon yesterday.

In the 50 yards free style Leung Hongkong on the President Coo- Northern team will be arriving in

The following were the com→ Su Man came fest in 27 seconds lidge on October 2 and that the complete results of the Second Round with Chan Fook Sing second and test between Hongkong and Shang as cabled by Reuter: A. G. Donn, the YMCA cham hai will be held on that night. The plon. third. All the

swimmers were together in the first length,am will then proceed to Manila with Leung Shiu Man" slightly in where they will meet the best the lead, but on the return, Chan leats of that city and will return Fook Sing made a fine spurt and to Hongkong arriving here on thei took the lead which he held up to th. The interport serica between about five yards from the winning continued on the nights of the 8th Hongkong and Shanghai will be post when he unfortunately touch and 9th October and the interport thinner will be held on the night of the 10th, The team will sail for Shanghai at midnight, on October

City 1 W. Howard and G. Kelly

(0.0.0.)

6-6

ed the side rope.

The ladies 50 yards (free style) saw a keen struggle between Miss Yeung Sau King and Mrs. A. C Schreuder. These two were closely

10.

Miss Robinson beat Miss Maddox 0 dad 4

Helen Hicks (holder) beat Mrs. Fitzhugh 4 and 3.

3 and 2.

Miss Glutting beat Peggy Wattles

Virginia Van Wie beat Mrs. Federman 4 and 2.

Mrs. Cheney beat Anna Fiagor-

1

czyka 4 and 3.

Mrs. Hill beat Frances Williams 4 and 3.

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Commencing Maureen Orcutt. beat Mrs. New-

and a

The decision by Shanghai to in clude Manila in their itinerary was contained in a letter sent to the l bold Secretary on the V.R.C. expressing bopo that the local Club would have

Birmingham

0 "Manchester

1 Everton

tig

Liverpool

1 Stoke

1

drew with W., Wo and G.

Sunderland 0 Portsmouth

2

Halford

Second Division

lost to Win'. Chanson and

Bradford City Huli Manchester U.. 0 Notts Forest

4 West Ham Plymouth

Third Division (Southern) Aldershot "1 Northampton Bournemouth' S. Walford Brighton

2

Davies

2-6

1

4

bout G. Singh and K.

Singh,

6.21

1 E. Zimmern and F. Broad-

2

Fridge (C.C.C.)

3 Torquay

1

lost to Wu and Halford...

4-6

|Bristol Rovers 0 Crystal Palace

Exeter

1

1 Coventry.

0

jost to Chanson and

Davies

3-6

Gillingham

0 Southend

0

6-

Swindon

3 Queen's P. R.

1

W. Reed and Y. C. Mok

.-"

(C.C.C.)

5 York

3

Fal, two yards behind 'again. "

Gateshead

beat Wu and Halford......

6-2

2 Darlington

2

Halifax

1 Chester

beat Chanson and Davis..

6-1

0

Hartlepools

2 Rochdale

1

0

2 Chesterfield

On their own ground the beat Civil Service by 54 31..

beat Singh and Singh

P.R.C. v. C.s.c.c.

6-2

W. T. Campbell, the Army cham-had not the slightest objection pro pion had no dimenity in winning vided it did not interfere with the the 880 yards free style. He led all local programme.

Police

Third Division (Northern)

Crewe

New Brighton 2 Walsall

Wrexham

Table To Date

Leicester Tottenham Blackburn Portsmouth

Evertun Stoke Leeds

Division I.

Coála

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

2 2 0 0 7 2 4

2 1 0 1 4 0 3

1 1 0 0 4 2 3

2 1 0 1 4 2 3

2 1 0 1 1 0 3

2 10 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 0 6" 2 fanchester C... 11.0.3 3 2 Middlesboro... 211 0 3 0 2 Aston Villa..... 2 1 1 0 4 4 2 Huddersfield. Wednesday Wolves Newcastle Arsenal Birmingham 901 11 2

Sheffield U.....

T106 21 2 21 10 44 21.1 036 1 0 0 1 2 3

1 0 0 11 1

2011 041

Liverpool .0 11.3 4,1 Derby...

0.1 1 2 4 1 2020 1.4 10100

Sunderland

Chelsea

FREDDY MÓWILLIAMS West Bromwich 1 0 1 0 0 1 0

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Fulham

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Division II

Gouls.

P. W. L. D. F. A: P.

2 0 0 5 3 1

22004 04 2 2 0 0 3 1 4 2 1 0 1 2 1.3

Notts F....... Southampton".. 2 1 0 1 5 2 3 ...... 2 1 0 1 5 6 3 2 2 0 1 RS 3 310 7 8 2

West Ham Piyinouth Bolton ..... Bradford Grimsby Hull..... Notts C. Bary Port Vale Oldham Brentford Bradford C.

1 0 0 4 2,9 I 1 0 0 1 0 2

1. 0 0 1 0 2

9 0 1 1 3 5.1" 1001 1. 1 20 20260

beat Singh and Singh

Scores: --

together for the most part of the race until about four yards from the winning post when Miss Yeung who was leading had bad luck in touching the side rope. Mrs. Read was third; about a yard behind no objection to the Foreign Y.M.

Miss Years with Miss Chan Yuk C.A team going on to Manila. The MR. HELEN WILLS

V.R.C at once, replied that they

the way and his nearest rival at In the course of his letter to the

MOODY

From Tennis

San Francisco. Aug. 31. HELEN Wills-Moody, who suffered

one time was Kwok Chun Hang For the Physical Director of the Decides Not To Retire who, however, had to give up after Forrign "Y" states that practically sets to swimming half the distance. W. all their leading swimmers are anxious Schreuder, although comparatively to make the trip to Fanila and adda slow hung on doggedly, and even that the term actually consists of tually obtained second place. The the leading swimmers in Shanghai. third man was Wong Yiu Man:

The last race of the evening was 7-9 the Ladles 440 yards free style which was won by Miss Yeung Sau Her King, by about a length. sister Miss Yeung Sau Chyn was

· second with Miss Dora Lum third.

The Results.

Pile and Pile (Police) .

beat N. Bebbington and

J. Skinner

lost to J. Pilcher and 7:

Bendull

beat . Collyer and E.

Lydon

Carruthers and Smith

(Police)

beat Bebbington

Skinner

und

drew with Pilcher and

Bendall

beat Collyer and Lydon... Thorpe and Loughlin

(Police)

lost to Bebbington and

Skinner...

icst to Pilcher and Bendall beat Collyer and Lydon..

F.C. v. I.R.C.

3-6

6-1

The results were as follows:- Men's 50 yards free 'style:-1, Leung Siu Man (C.B.C.); 2, Chan 6-2 Fook Sing (C.C.S.); 3, A. G. Donn

(YM.C.A.)... ime: 27 seca.

Ladies' 50 yards free style:-1, Mrs. A. C. Schreuder; 2, Miss Yeung 6-0 Sau King: 3. Mrs. M. Read Time:

6-6-

1-G 1-6 6-4

The Filpino Club played the Indian R.C. at King's Park and beat them by 7 sets to 2.

Scores:-

H. Ribeiro and J. Khan

(F.C.)

beat T. Hamet and A. "Baker

beat A. A. Rumjahn (jr.)

and A. R. H. Esmail... drew with S. A. R. Bux

A. Rahmin

L. A. Souza and T. Leonard

6-2

33.1-S seca.

880 yards free style:-1, W. T. Campbell (YM.C.A); 2, W. Schreu- der (Y.M.C.A.): 3, Wong Tiu Man (S.C.A.A.). Time: 12 mins. 34.1-5 secs.

Ladies' 440 yards free style:-1, Miss Yeung, Bau King; 2, Miss Yeung, Sau Chun; 3, Miss Dora Lum, Time: 7 mins. 26,3-5 secs.

To-day's Programme.

The following is the programme for to-day:-

Men's 100-Yards Free Style:-

A. G. Donn (Y.M.C.A.); 83.2-5 secs.

Leung Shul Man (C.B,C.), 644-5 secs.

Kwok Chun Hang (BCAA), 6-3 63.2-5 secs.

6-6

(F.C.)

21 10 5 5 2

2 1 1 0 4 4.2

beat Hanet and Bakar... beat Ruinjahn and Esmail lost to Bux and Ralimin... 5-7 Hussein and Hussein (F.C.)

6-2

6-2.

1 0 1 0 0 1 0

2 0 2 0 1 3 0

2 0 2 0 2 3 0 202 02 40

beat Hamet and Baker drew with Rumjahn and

Femail

6-0

::

6-6

Beat Bux and Rahmin

6-2

Manchester U.2 0 2 0 0 20

Lincoln...

Blackpool

Swansea

Burnley

יד.

Division III. (South).

Crystal P. Norwich Luton Cardiff Swindon Reading Bristol R.... Queen P.R.. Charlton Clapton..... Aldershot Bournemouth

Coventry

Brighton Exeter

Torquey Southend

Goals.

P. W. DL. F. A. P.

2 2 0 0 3 0 4

2 2 0 0 10 2 4:

22 0.0 5 3-4

2 2 0 0 4 1 4

2 2 0 0 5 9 4

2-10 12

STOEFFEN AND

LOTT WIN

19132U.S. Doubles Tennis

2101 3.3. 2

101 35.5 2

2 10 1 3 3 2

205-01 19 2101 402

21 0 1 2

2 1 0.1 3 3 2

Title

Brookline, Aug. 31,

GEORGE M. Lott and L. J. Stoef- fen won the American Na-

2 1 0 1 2 3 2 tional Doubles Championship_yes-

Northampton 2 0 1 1 3 4 1 20 11 1 3 1. 20110 4:1 20 1 1 1 7 1 2002 2 10 0 2 0 0 2 1 5 0

Gillinghain Bristol C

Newport

Watford

terday when they beat Frank A. Shields and Frank Parker, another American combination--by --11-13- 9-7, 9-7, 6-3.---Reuter.

2 0 0 2 3.6 0 Barrow

Division III (North)..

Stockport

: Goals.

1 0 0 1 0 3 0 Rotherham ....2002 17.0

Scottish League.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Bangers

41 023 40 Motherwell 4 4 0 0 8 08 Queen's Park,.. 4 4 0 0 10 3 8 Kilmarnock 5401-14 8 8 Aberdeen 4 30, 112 9 Hearta

P. W. D. L F. A. P. : ... 2 2 0 0 7 3 4 Chesterfield.... 2 2 0 0 0 4 4 Crewe .....

2 2 0 0 6 3 4 Barnsley 2 2 0 0.5 0.4.

2 1 1 0 3 2 3 310 150 3 20.1 2.2 2 Falkirk 1 1 0 0 1 0 2. Partick 210 15 22 Hamilton . 2002 1 1 2 Queen 0'5th

Hartlepool Tranmerd Rochdale

Carlisle

Chester i

Mansfield

Halifax

4 8 0 1 18 6.8 52 31 9 10 8

24 -2° 0° 9 13 12.4 4 200 2 11 14.4 42-02 0784 5 2 0 3 14 29 44 41 12 4 3 3 31 1 2 3 4 8

2 10 11 12 ATI New Brighton.. 2 1 1.2 1.2 St Johnstone..

Dundee

Accrington

Southport Walsall Tork

Doncaster 91 1 0 4 4 2

2.0 1 1 1 4 1 Hiberiane 2 0 1 1 1 1. Clyde 2012 40 1Third Lanark 20.1 1 671 St Mirren 2011 4 8 1 Celtio 26-112 3 1 Airdrie A

Cowdenbeath

Gateshead Darlington Wrexham

200 2 2 5 0

4 11 288 3 4 1 1 2 7:10 3 51, 1, 311 18 3 5 0 2 3 5 13% 4 0 1 3 10 13 1 4-0 1 3 3 01 40044.13 0.

H. Lange (Y.M.C.A.)," faster loser. Ladies' 200 Yards Breast Stroke:-

Mrs. A. C. Schreuder (YM.C.A.), Miss Leung Yuk, Chen (C.B.C.). Miss Dora Lum (Chung Sing).. Miss A. W. Hunter (YM.C.A.), There was only one heat swum da two other entrants dropped out in the second, heat leaving Miss Dora Lum to swim over the dis- tance to qualify for the final. Men's 200 Yards Breast Stroke:-

Kwok Chun Hang (S.C.A.A.); 2 min. 46.3-5 secs.

Chan Fook Sing (C.S.Ö.C.), 2 min. 49,3-5 secs.

Wong Suen Man (S.C.A.A.), fastest loser.

Wong Yat Hung (C.B.C.), fastest loser

Men's 440 Yards Free Style:----

W. T. Campbell (YMC,A) 6 min 10 secs.

Lange (Y.M.C.A.), 8 mins.

125 secs.

Kwok Chun Hang (8.C.A.A.), fastest loser.

A. G. Donn (YMCA) fatest loser

U.S. BASEBALL

Braves And Pirates Triumph

New York, Aug. 31. "NEW YORK Giants and Bostor Braves, their most dangerous challengers, both won their Na tional Baseball League games yes- terday.

There were no American League games scheduled for yesterday. Results as 'cabled by Renter;"

g. Natiónál Leagné."

R. HE 2 11

Chicago Brooklyn

Chicago Brooklyn

Cincinnatti

Boston

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

St. Louis New York

1"

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MOTOR. BOAT ON FIRE

Excitement At Blake Pier

A motor boat, Walla Walla V. belonging to the Union Motorboat Company, was badly burned, fol- lowing an explosion on board dur- ing the tiffin hour yesterday. The incident occurred near Blake Pler and there was quite a large gather- Ing

courageous efforts of the engineers and coxs wall to fight the damės. „Bow- ever, it was not until the arrival of the are appliance was the blaze put out.

to

watch the

The explosion scattered gasoline all over the boat and although foam" fire extinguishers were used by the engineer and coxswain the blaze was too much for their efforts. Both were badly burned and to be taken to hospital, the coxswain, being in a serious con-

her Arst setback in seven years when she was forced to leave the court owing to an injured leg in the Final Round of the American National Championship against Helen Jacobs at Forest Hills, has no intention of giving up tennis.

Mrs. Moody hopes to compete

Morro CENTRÁL

(H)

eve

with a bribicar alat including

R

LILIAN HARVEY »JARK HULBERT. BIGELY COURTNEDGE & SONNIE HALE

GERMAN SAILORS IN

TOWN

in the National Singles Cham First Appearance For 20 Years plonship in 1934.

Mra. Moody said that she did not regret her action of defaulting when 3-0 down in the final set against Helen Jacobs, that she would have expected her said

opponent to have done likewise had the position been reversed.

and

The former champion is to rest for six months after which it is hoped her leg will be better.

Reuter.

dition.

The motor boat was a burned- out shell when towed to the Kow- loon side of the Harbour by the Water Police.

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An unusual sight was seen in the local streets yesterday when four

noticed sight-seeing in the town. This is the first time since 1913 that the Colony has been visited by units of the German Navy.

German bluejackets were

The sailors, young men of good size and pleasant features passed through on the ss. Coblena." They are members of the crew of the German cruiser Koln and are "on their way to Sumatra to rejoin the ship. They were taken ill when their ship was in port at Shanghai and had to be left behind in Hospital.

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