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LONDON Sept 7 THE Undersigned have received
instructions from The Marshal; Following are the results of the Leagie football matches played yesterday
In Prize. Supreme Court,
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Club Bowls
Tourney Results
Following are the latest Club (Reuteriuwe bowls tournament results, KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB Handicap Singles Second Round:--V. Altenza ser Brat C Fuller. Tird Round
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R Ogden ser beat W Field 2. V. Attenza ser beat B
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CHINESE A.A. ASSOCIATION
TO CONDUCT AN INQUIRY
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1941.
Successful Swimming Galas On Saturday
Ng Nin, wh is spected to be! Ladles' 50 Metres Relay Race: -1, one of the irading contenders for Miss Lee Near-mal and Miss Lau the sprint events the coming Wno-to: 2. Mics Chan Wing-ker Colony swimming championships. and Miss Lam Chia-ping: 3, Miss As the result of the Hongkong was clocked at 2 mins. 37 sees, over Chu Wal-ching and Miss Luk Sc and Kowloon Residents' Union's the 200 metres tree style) at the ho resignation and Eastern Athlete second gala of the season held by Association threatening to do like the Chung Shing Benevolent. So- wise, the Hongkong Chinese Ama jelety at Kennedy Town on Satur-
Athletic Association have day night.
Committer decided to appoint
The prizes were distributed comprising of one member frum Mr Cheung Ngat-thow
Leur
The results were
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each affiliated club to conduct an
the desirabilty enquiry into
ind admitting certain clubs F:s Rund L Skyes beat H
sociations. White: C E Turpin received a
The disagreement arose between LA.! walsover from WJ Grall.
and the two the parent body O. W Jordan beat I E Henson
result affulated clubs as the Elphick beal S C Walker A. J
the Federation's decision to ital beat B * Shields. A Bower
mit certain clubs and associations. Lockhart GW Deacon
The Union have sent in their re- beat W. Walker. Second Round
signation
bes but have since been invited by the Federation 10 reconsider their decision
R. Morrison beat 0 Holloway. C E M The received a walk-over
14 v Brighton: Prismauth: 5
FOOTBALL LEAGUE (SOUTH)
Cardia
Westbromwich I Norwich v. Leicester 0. Notting ham Forest 4 v.
Laton 1. Walsal 1. 2 y Northampton 2. Wolverhamp Lan 1 Bristolety 2
FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NORTH) from C. Halt R Duncan received
Eastern, meanwhile, have hali- C Cieme, 2 v Southport 0,, a walk over from F
Ced the Federation that they wi Blackbur 81k and Woollen Goods, 3 and
President's (pp Preston 0 Bolton 2
attllude unless Woollen Clothes, Books. Lacquer Blackpool 2 v
First Round
E Turpin beat adopt a similar
proposed Bradford City 1 v. New! ware. Chemicals, Shoes, Machinery v. Bary 1.
Halifax :: W Houston béal H Nish: the result of the parts. Needles, Sandals, Antimony Castle 1, Burnkey 0 v
Mansteid 1. Ever V. C Dixon beat H. F Shields: T.quiry into the standing concerned ore, Coffee, Tex. Cocoa, Tin Food! Doncaster
Coleman received a walk-over from organisations Gateshead 2 v ton 3. Stuke 1. etc.
prove satisfactory. Halt Serond Round Bradford 2. Grimsby v. Barnsley
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CHINESE C.S. CLUB
The swimming sata of Hongkons Chinese Cly Servants' Club was
held at their North Point pavilion on Saturday night, at the conclu- slon of which the prizes were dis tributed by Mrs. Kwok Hee-leunig.
The results were:--
Mer's 200 Meter, free style: Ng Nr. 2, 1su Kui yh
Men's 100 Metres free-style--1. Chun-Pian Tim 2 is 37 sees
Individual Law Yuk-wing: 2, Chan Cheong- Ladies Medley Hare 1 MISE Lau Wun-wing: 3. Pan Hon-la. Time: 1 min
Miss Kan Fung-wah; 3. Miss 90 secs Lux Sze-hu Time 1 min. 16 secs.,
75
3.
4 mins 3-
CHEMICAL SOCIETY MEETING CLOSE
the session, three-day After a ninth annual meeting of the Chun- ese Bociety of Chemical Industry closed in Chengtu.
During the meeting, more than 6 papers were received and read. Over ten proposals were submitted and discussed, mainly dealing with problems of chemical reconstruc 1101
The Society
is compiling the minutes of the meeting and the opinions of various experts for the purpose of formulating a compre- hensive plan to be submitted to the Government
search
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Men's 206 Metres breast-stroke Junior Trang Class 100 Metres 1. Ho Pun kan 2. Tsang Yiu: 3,
Chan Yuk fal;
Tline 2. So Kwok - W1.g. free-style:----)
Meanwhile, the Society is pre- Sum Tal-shing: 3. Mok Cheung. 2:5 secs.
paring to issue a special number 50 Children's
Metres Timm 33 sces
breast of its magazine on various phases struke Children's 50 Metres free-style-
1. Su Kwok-wah; 2, Leung |ər
The chemical reconstruction.
2 Chak man: -1, Wong
Kam Hin-yur.
Kwok-wah.issur will deal with technical re- Fung Chun-man
in
reform Wong Kam-wah. Time: 48 secs.
chemistry. Time 40-2 & secs.
150 Metres Team Medley Relay chemical education, development en Men's 200 Metres breast-stroke-1, Medical Department. 2, P.W.Dof chemical Industry. training of
Chan Po-luen 2 Cheung 3. Immigration Office.
a competent chemical personnel, shouts (Chung-yin; 3. Ng Kam-sun. Time: Men's 50 Metres back-stroke:-1. and the relation of chemical re-
with
and industry Law Yuk-wing: 2. H. Pun-kam, 3. construction Suen Po-wan. Time: 52 secs. agriculture generally
Ladies' 50 Metres breast-stroke. ¦
The Society is also planning to
fund cam Miss Lee Kwan-yee: 2,,Miss Hul
$100,000 launch a Kwal-lin. 3. Miss Yeung Kai-mui.paign to finance the activities of Time 49-1:$ sets.
W J Drake
URBAN COUNCIL
MEETING
the
3 mins, 20 secs.
Ladies' 200 Metres breast-stroke
-1. Miss Cha Wal-ching: 2. Miss
3. Miss Luk Sz Kan Fung-wah
ho, Time: 3 mins. 43-5 secs.
Mixed 50 Metres Fancy Miss
Lau Wun Swimming:--1. and
Kun-yuen: Chu Wai-ching and to Mias
Chan Cheung-yung: 3. Miss Chan
1. Huddersfield 2 v Middlesbrough Holland beat J. G Meyer: E. Leveti Lincoln 5 Chesterfield beat W Houston: L. A Jurdan re- 1
walk-over from Manchester Chy v. Trantuele 1; ceived
Brighton 3 MasichesterGeall, McNeil beat W S New United 3. Oldham 3 Rochdale P. A Peckhain beat F C. Cleo
Vice-President's Cup
A meeting of the Urban Counet Rothernam 4 v. Cheffield Wed
will be held at the Counell's Cham- (to Sheffield United v
Office Building. Post ya walk-over from P A Cheesman bera, Stockport
S. Drake; L. morrow at 4.15 p.m A. Jordan beat W Guy received a walk over from C.
Second Round ---A Hyde. Halt Lay received a walk-over trom W
!nesday
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SCOTTISH SOUTHERN LEAGUE
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on
Tuesday, the 9th September, 1941
commencing at 2.30 p.m
First Round W Nash received
Allt: 2 Airdrie 3; Clyde 4 v. 'J Geall
Falkirk Patrick 2; Dumbarton G v
Non-Prize Winners
1. Hamilton 4 V. Motherwell 2 First Round HF. Shields bral
Hearts 2 v. Hibernian 4: Morton
5 St Mirren 0: Rangers 3 Celtic
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Thiro Lanark 4 V Queen's Park 1
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Aberdeen ] Y Rangers 1; Du
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Te Sideboard, Dinner Waggon. Poys, Chales, Crockery, Glass Ware. Filter Cooking Utensils, etc., etc
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FRIENDLIES
C. S. Walker Second Round:--J.
Hurst received & walk-over (run F. C Clemo
Handicap Singles
First Round R Duncan User brut A Atkins 12; V C Dixon (4) received u walk over from F. C Cleme 7. W M. Wilson (4) re- ceived a walk over from C. Hatı
| 18). L Guy Scr beat
Shields (7) Second Round
The following friendly matries A Hyde-Lay scr were played ... ---
F.
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Nish (2) received a walk-over from W Nash (5) beat E. Levelt (21 A. J Rogers (61 Birminghan 3 V Czechoslovak received a walk-uver from W. Mc - Army 2 Bournemouth 2 v Army Netli str.1. L. Sykes (ser beat H
White ser..
The
Handicap Pairs REBEL LONDON CLUBS
First Round: H. L. Lockhard and LONDON, Sept. 7 Reuter rebel London football clubs and E. Turpin 4) beat E. V. Searle and W Nash 151: M. Ferguson and affiliated nearby neighbours, whew. Houston (2) beat A E. Alkins
fighting 1or recognition
and F. C. Clemo 18. W L. Walker alo Following their expulsun from the i
and C. E Langley 141 beat G Fotball League. had the better of
Thompson and L. Newton 141; W explianges [17 yesterday's pro-
McNeil and WG Ephick (3) brat grumme of six matches, aggregat
P A Peckham and J. Hursi изв all attendance
47.000
Lay and H. F Shields 5 beat T. whereas 19 Northern matches -
Coleman and C. Hatt (6); A. J. Talled 72.000 of which 20.000 was Hall and S. C. Walker (3) heat H. Pine Bed Room Sule White & at one match between Blackpool Lockhart and C. E. Turpin (4), Gold, Woollen Blankets. Bed and and Preston
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB Sundry Janen, etc, etc.
Handicap Singles Second Round:--W W. Parsons 2 beat T. A Madar scr A. E Perry 8 beat E. Zimmern 121; P A. Fabel (4) beat T. R Hunter (4) A H. Martin (4) beal H. Langley
also
A Quantity al Blackwood Ware Fly Carved Red Lacquer & Gold
Furniture
Automatic Geyser
Gas Stove
Cooking Stove
dition
Turutstanding feature of the whole programme, however, Was the
crowd for the derby statel between Glasgow Rangers and Glasgow Celtic at Ibrox Park where a mixture of 40,000 Protes lants and Catholles produced the (6) E. C. Fincher (ser, beat J. R. usual parisan mcidents.
A penalty kick
3.n
Luke (8) D Hung (6) beat G.
to the Cellie Bowden (4).
boltles
caused
aproar and were thrown on the track and the
KOWLOON TONG G.C.A. Club Championship
Large Frigidaire in good con-Police drew their batons. Several First Round:-Y. H. Tang beat spectators were removed by the T. M. Gregory: V. N. Atienza beat police and a soldier was carried A. Madar; Second Round:-A. W. away on a stretcher.
da Roza beat N. A. E. Mackay; A.
and
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The game developed keen J. Kew beat H. Y. Hsu: H. Gittins | lines and two Celtic players were beat 3 L. Stephens; V. N. Atienza injured and were carried off on beat Y. H. Tang; M. S. Phoon beal stretchers.
Y. Abbas; W. J. Howard beat C. J
(Ger.)
The Rangers 3-9 win kept them Roe; A. E H. Catsro beat A. Spary: on the top of the League and the Third Round-H. Gittins beat W. junly Scottish team with maximum M. Ghitins; V N. Atienza beat M.
points.
S. Phoon. The outstanding feature of the
Handicap Singles English matches was the five First Round:-R. E. Lee (12) beat goals by R. Lewa, a comparaw M. Chitting (6); T. K. Lim (2) tively unknown Arsenal forward. beat C. J. Roe (scr.): Second Lewis was spotted with & Lon Round:--H. Gittins (ser.) beat.A. don School side, developed and Spary (ser.); N. A E Mackay (3) algned professional forms when beat A. W. da Roza (8); W, J. Ho- 17 He scored two goals in the ward (ser.) beul C. Yeung (12); V. Arst four minutes.
¡N. Atienza (scr.) beut T. Abbas (2): Four clubs share the leadership Third Round:-H. Gittins in the London League, Portsmouth best H. A. Castro (3). being one of them,
Pairs Competition Preston, Football League and Flat Round:-H. Y. Hsu and T. War Cup holders, failed to hold K Lim beat V. N. Attenza and A the strong Blackpool team but w. da Roza; Second Round:-N, had the consolation of sharing the A. E Mackay and A. H. Basto bost biggest gate.
C. J. Roe and A. E..H. Castro; H. There were some remarkable Y. Hsu and T. K. Lim beat W. J. FOREST HILL, Sept. 7 (Reu ter) After a day hold-up through reversals of form in the Northern Howard and W. M. CHttina; A. J. rain the American tennis singles matches, Marichester United being Kew and M. 8. Phoon beat H. Git- championships were continued yes-held to a draw after winning 12-1 tins and 0. Yeung; A. Spary and B. terday at Forest Hills with quar-last week, while Stoke lost, after E Lea beat A. Madar and Y, H. ter-final vietories for Holeh Jacobs trouncing Everton last week. and Hobby Riggs, both former champlots of America and Wim- bledon,
Helen Jacobs Wins Singles Championship
Fred Schroeder, of Sweden, has Also reached the semi-anai in
which he meets: Riggs!
Misa Jacobs was hard-press ed by Borithy Bauly, wlandng 0-8. 11-9, aut if Miss Ubudy
· had not sivited 20 times she
1
might have overthrown the former champion.
At the end of the match Miss Bundy throw her racket towards the stadium wall, where it nearly hit a neamATI.
Riggs bent the Davis Cup player Franklo. Parker, ' ·6-4):
Tang..
4-2, 4-6, 6-2, while Schroeder, past holder of the Amerlean doubles title, bent Dryan "Eltsy" Grant 6-8, 0-1, 6-2,
0-3.
J
Brugnon, former French Davis Cup, star, entered the somi-final
of the veteran's singlesi'
Lau
In addition to the Regular Re-Wal-kee and Ng Chl-man. new turns. Ive applications for licences will also come up for cou sideration.
Try
2.
Boys 25 Metres Obstacle Race:
Wong Kam-wah; 2, Blu Kin- chan: 3. Kan Chi-man
i
the Chemical Enterprises Promo-
Men's 50 Metres Obstacle Race Lion Committee which is to be 1. Tsang Yiu: 2, Ma Stu-hung; 3. organised shortly- (Central News). Ho Pun-kan
Father and Son 50 Metres Relay Race: 1, Suen Po-wan and Suen Kam-wab: 2. lưng Cho and Leung Hin-yuen; 3, Bo Ching-wan down and So Kwok-wing.
Nine Italian planes were by R.AF. fighters Malta yesterday-Reuter,
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