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K. C. C. AT HOME.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925.

HOME FOOTBALL.

CRICKET AND TENNIS PRIZES.

LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS.

A Full Programme,

of

London, September 12. Following are the results matches played in the English and Scottish leagues to-day:

1

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division 1.

Saturday's Presentations,

The annual "At Home" of the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday afternoon was a highly successful affair, a large crowd assembling to participate in and to witness a mixed doubles tennis competition," followed by the distribution of cricket and tennis prizes. Excel- lent arrangements had been made

Arsenal for the tournament, and through- Blackburn

Aston Villa out the afternoon, the grounds pre. Bury sented a very animated scene.

Everton The tournament was on the Leicester

Hoddersfield American principle, and there were Manchester C. some sixty competitors, divided into Notta. Cty. A. and B. teams. Throughout it Sunderland was a very close tussle, and it says:

West Ham much for the excellent handicap- ping that there was only a margin

Wolves

Liverpool

Newcastle 2

West Bromwich 2

Birmingham

Tottenham

Bradford

1

Cardiff

Leeds

다.

3

1

Manchester U. 1

3

Holton

6. Shoffield

Burnley

Division 2.

I

Derby

3

Barnsley

2

Stockport..

1

3

Port Vale

1

Fulham

5

Preston N. E.

12

Notte. For.

"}

Sth, Sheilda

Mildlesboro

A

Portsmouth

Division 3 (South)

!

.1 Reading

Brighton

1 Northampton

1

Exeter.

Abordure

Swindon

w

Bristc! R.

Queen's Park

Millwall

Norwich,

#

Luton

Bournemouth Brentford Bristol C. Charlton Crystal P Gillingham Merthyr Newport Plymouth Southend Watford

Blackpool of five games between the teams Chelsea at the close, B. winning. Each Clapton couple had to play five games Darlington against their opponents. During Hull

Oldham DODWELL & Co., Ltd. the afternoon tea was served.

Sheffield W The winning team was composed Southampton of the following:-E. Abraham and Stoke Mrs. Long, scr.: D. S. Green and

Swansea Mrs. Stainfield, ser.: E. A. Long and Miss C. Smith, scr.: II. Penny and Mrs. Blandford, ser.: Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, scr.: W."Gittings and Miss Ablong, ser,: E. Walter and Mrs. Mackenzie, scr.: D. Jack) and Mra. Spaulding, ser.: L. Lecot and Mrs. Bonnaud, minus 15: Mr. and Mrs. Bonnaud, ser.: Mr. and Mra. Quivrecourt, ser.: J. M. Jack and Miss Stokes, scr.: C. W. E. Bishop and Miss Henry, scr.: J. J. Cameron and Mrs. Morgan, plis 15: G, Lee and Mrs, Lee, scr.

Ashington At the conclusion of the matches, Barrow. the players, and visitors assembled Bradford! in front of the Club house, where Chesterfield Mrs. Abraham, the wife of the Vice-Grimsby Coventry President of the Club, gracefully Nelson distributed last season's cricket and Tranmere tennis prizes, after which she was Walsall presented with a beautiful bouquet Wrexhams

Wigan tied with the Club colours and accorded three hearty cheers, fol- lowed by "tiger."

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FOR ATTENTION OF MASTERS OF NORTH-BOUND STEAMERS.

Vice-President's Review.

Division 3 (North) -

LAWN TENNIS.

ROYAL ENGINEERS DEFEAT VOLUNTEERS.

Saturday's Interesting Matches.

sixteen the Royal Engineers" (10th By winning eloven matches out of

Company), defeated a team from the Engineer Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps at the Garrison Recreation Club Ground Sookumpco .on Saturday,

The results of the matches are ns follow:

Staff-Sergt. Higgs and Q.M.S. Faro (RE) boat Ross and Fr yo (Volunteers) 9-0.

Q.M.S. Faro and Staff-Sergt. Higgs (R.E.)'also beat. Jarrett and Harman (Volunteers) 9-0,

Smith and Westlake (Volun-) teors, beat Col. Trevelyan and Q.M.S. Brown (R.E.) 54,

Pryor and Hugh Jones (Volun- teers) beat, Sergt. Major Smith and Col. Macintosh (R.E.) 6-3. ́·

Sergt. Cockel and Blondin (R.E.) beat Best and Westlake (Vounteers) B-1.-

Col. Macintosh and Sergt.-Major Smith (RE) bent Maskell and Pryor (Volunteers), 7-2.

Sergts, Cockel and Blondin (B.E.) beat Maskell and Best (Volunteers) 7-2.

Col. Trevelyan' and Q.M.S. Brown (R.E.) bunt Jarrett and Ross (Volunteers) 9-0

and

Cockerl

Sergt. Blondin (R.E.) beat Pryor and Hugh Jones (Volunteer) 5-4.

Staff Sergt. Higgs. and Q.M.S. Faro (R.E.) beat Westlake and

0 Capt. Melville Smith (Volunteers)

5-1.

U Hugh Jones and Pryor (Volur- teer) beat Col. Trevelyan and Q.M.S. Brown (R.E.) 6-4.

2

Crewo

Lincoln

3

Accrington

0

Durham Doncaster

Halifax

Southport

3

+)

Rochdale

1

Hartlepools

Rotherham

Scottish League,

3 Rangers

Aberdeen Celtic Dundee Hearts Motherwell Kilmarnock

Partick Raith

St. Johnstone St. Mirron

Reuter

New Brighton

Cowdenbeath Hamilton Clydebank

2 Morton

2. Hibernians

4

Falkirk

2

Airdrieonians

0

Dundee U.

3

Queen's Park

1

1

In a short speech prior to the distribution, Mr. Ezra Abraham shortly reviewed the year's cricket and tennis activities. The tennis season proper, he said, might be regarded as having been brought to close by the advent of cricket, but at the same time there would be ample opportunities for tennis en had spent a very pleasant afternoon thusiasts to keep in practice. Cricketers would welcome the com- would like to say that it was, in- in the mixed tournament, and he mencement of their favourite sport tended to hold similar events dn in a fortnight's time, and the Vice-one Sunday afternoon earth month President expressed the wish that during the next five months. with the material available they would have a successful time. More centuries and more hat tricks, were achievements that he was parti cularly desirous of seeing by Kow- loon Cricket Club players: (Laugh-Ramsay, ter and hear hear). As to tennis, the Vice-President said that this year's tournament, after a good commencentent, was suddenly and unfortunately held back as a con-

A

plause).

F

(Ap:

The Prize Winners The following is the prize at:

IF Cricket.

Sergeants. Cockell and Blondin (R.E.) beat Jarrett and Ross (Volunteers) 8-1...

Q.M.S. Faro and Staff Sergt. Higgs (RE) bont Best and West- lake (Volunteers) 6-8...

Pryor and Hugh Jones (Volun- Leers) beat Sergt.-Major Smith) and Col. Macintosh (R.E.) 6-3." 0 Col. Trevelyan and Q.M.S Brown (RE.) beat Rest and Maskell (Volunteers) 7-2.

Capt. Melville Smith and West- lake (Volunteers) beat Col. Mac- Intosh and Seret-Major Smith (K.E.) 5-4.

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Motor Boat Company.

Fesumption of play was rendered Century Score W. Ramsay,

and he was

"Tennis.

1

sequence of the local unrest.

possible latterly, 3, during the North-East pleased to say that a conclusion

Monsoon there is always i had been brought about in time for E. Green; Runner-up, W. Hyde.

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Scratch Pairs-Winners, T, Lay (Applause). kong or Formous are

They and N. Trambitzky; Runners-up, E. mitted by the Great Northern wanted to encourage the younger C. Fincher and A. W. L. Ramsay. players and those who had not

Doubles Handicap-Winners, T. them a number of events in a F. Wheeler and C. E. Millar. winter tournament had been insti-

Mixed Doubles Winners, T. Lay tuted, and he hoped to see many and Mrs. McCaw; Runners-up, S. entries. He thought that they all E. Green and Mrs. Green.

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