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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FIRST LEAGUE SURPRISES.

In the first division of the English League three teams cecupying the final match in the first division leading positions all dropped valuable ayed on Saturday between the points on Saturday, Manchester

Dock R. C. and the Talkoo

United being defeated to the tune of tatives, the players on the

HOVEN goals to one by Newcastle, nd winning by 16 shots and while Leicester lost by the oil goal

aintaining their unbeaten ro-

Arsenal In three to Derby Tho a second division the Kowloonployers drew with Aston Villa.

Sunderland, who also shared the top Green accounted for the Yacht ya very brond margin. There position with the other three teams, won against Liverpool at home and only one outstanding match

thus go to the top of the table with at between the Yacht Club and

Newcastle second. Newcastle was the only team to gain in away victory in Division. I.

In the second division the results between the were evenly divided heme and away teams, while in the other Leagues the sides playing on

Division I.

WLOON DOCK v. TÁIKOO, their own green, the Kowloon R. C. defeated the Taikoo R. C.

shols. Scores:- loon Deck.

inson

Ramsay.

Lindsay

rown

cheon

nderson

Trikoo..

J, Muirhead

J. Whyte

J. Russell

of the matches.

DAVIS CUP.

AMERICA LOSES AFTER LONG INNINGS..

Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Lacoste beat Tilden, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Cochet beat Johnston 6-4, 4-0, 6-2, 6-4.

France thus wins the Davis Cup by three matches to two..

A Nervous Opening.

In his match with Tilden, Lacoste opened nervously and doublo-faulted. Both players, straining every nerve, played alightly less accurately than usual, Tilden putting four successivo balls outside the court with misjudge ed sideline drives.

and

with

Lator Tilden momentarily ran wild against Lacoste's stonewalling, but acintillating their own ground wan in the majorityriving and valleying run the French court. Lacoste, There was some heavy scoring in man all over the several games, Newcastle notching the however, came back. Tilden became tired. The Frenchman broke through Nelson; largest number of goals. Hearts, and the Rangers cach claimed the American's service and won the

match.

21 W. Wotherspoon 15 | six, while a number of teams scored five, the heaviest scoring match. T. Grimes

being between Ashington and Lincoln, in which the players found the net 16nine times.

cabled by

T. Grimshaw

McLaggan G. MeLeed

Cooper

eig

len

aley

20 R. Wofiace

J. McCubbin

W. Weir

T. Laing

18 G. Morrison

59

Division II.

13

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T CLUB v. BOWLING GREEN.

North Point, the Royal Hong- Yacht Club. lost to the Bowling Green Chuh by 45

Scores:-

Bowling Green..

cht Club

F. Stonham

h

R. Carruthers

J. Budding

13 J. Macloghlan 20

W. E. Hale,

The full Reuter aru!

Aston Villa Blackburn, Jury Cardiff C. Derby Everton

results

18

Division I.

2 Arsenal

3 Wednesday

1 Bolton W.

Johnston Outplayed. the game of his life. Cochet attacked. Against Cochet, Johnston played fiercely, meeting speed with specd. His deceptively shifting pace ran Johnston all over the court. Johnston, however, managed to pull himself together temporarily, though the issue of the match did not remain long in doubt.-Reuter's American Service,

Cup's Previous Holders.

7 America has held tho Cup since

1020, when she won it from Austra

2

MONDAY

INTERNATIONAL POLO.

"AMERICA、WINS FIRST GAME.

New York, Sept. 10.." Polo lovers have been going in their thousands to witness the practice games, ranging from wealthy Long Island dowagers sitting sedately. in their parked limousines to coun- tryske urchins in torn shirt sleeves. Hence a record gate is expected at to day's international struggle Meadowbrook before one of the most brilliant assemblies in the world.

at

The American team is identical with that which played in the tests prior to 1924, namely Watson Webb, Hitchcock, J., Malcolm Stevenson and Devereux Milburn." The British team is Port, Williams, Roark and Atkin-

son.

The Americans are slightly favour- ites, but the margin of superiority is less evident than three years ago, for it is generally agreed that England has sent her best team since 1914.

Commentators warmly commend the form of the Britons, especially Roark, whoso duel with the hard-hit- ting American star, Hitchcock, would, according to one writer, be "worth crossing the ocean to see."

The Match Described. Meadowbrook Westbury, Sept. 10 The first match in the Westchester Polo Cup series was played in brilliant weather before fifty thou- sand people.

America hent Britain by 13 to 3.- Renter's American Service.

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1ksia. France now holds it for the of the field with fine sweeping last week's games in the American obtained on application.

first time. Previous winners have eheen:

2

0

1. Middlesbro'

2 Leicester

1

5 Hirmingham

2

Kow-

Manchester U. Sheffield

1 Newcastle

5 Burnley

Sunderland

2 Liverpool

Tottenham

2 HuddersGeld

"

West Ham

4 Portsmouth

1900 America.

Division II.

1901 America.

1902 Amerien."

Barnsley

3 Swansea

#

1903 British Tales.

Blackpool

0 Clapton

1

1904 British Isles.

Fulham

1 Chelsea

1

1995 British Isles.

Grimsby

1 Bristol C.

1

1900 British Islen.

k

Leeds

4 Nottingham

0

1907 Australasia.

Notts C.

Q Southampton

1908 Australasia,

rland

3 Stcke

1909 Australasia.

rda

Hul

1910. Australasia,

Reading

1 West Bromwich

1911 Australasia.

her

R. Dixon

South Shields Wolves

0 Manchester C.

1912 British Isles.

2 Preston

3

1913 America.

J

5

11 A. Chapman

1914 Australasia.

30

8 Bournemouth

2 Luton

+

1910 Australasia,

Brighton

3 Millwall

1

1920

LEAGUE TABLE.

Christal R.

1 Coventry

1

1921 America.

Charlton

3 Newport

1922

100

Merthyr

3 Walsall

21

1928 America.

5 Exeter

៨.

1924 America.

4 Torquay

1925 America.

2 Gillingham

1926 America.

2 Brentford

G Crystal Palnes

2 Swindon

G. B. Slipper

12 D. F. Warren

Oldham

24 Port Vale

J. Cameron

J. Reed

Division I.

on. D.R.C.

bR.C. R.C.

on B.G.C. Service C.C..

Division III. (South).

P. W. D. L. F. Northampton

12 12

12 7 1 4 15

Norwich Plymouth

12 0 - 12 Queen's Park

125 16 11

12 5. 7 10

ngower C.C.. 12 on C.C.

Shots for and Against.

Southend

Watford

Division III. (North).

7 #10 11

2

Ashington

Barrow For Agst. Up Dn. Brailford

SEESE 111

4 Lincoln

3 Southport

1 Chesterfield

1 New Brighton

o Accrington

on D.R.C.

701 587 17-1

Crewo

b R.C.

733 #658

75

Darlington

:

5 Hartlepools

bon B.G.C... 723 695

28

Donenster

Service G.C.. 723 706

17

Halifax

R.C... 688 729

Mi

Nelson

54

Steckport

100

engower C.C. 681 715

bon C,C.

562 761

Division II.

bon C.C. Point R.C.

o R.C.

de Recrein..

P. W. D. L. Pls. 14 11

3 22

14 10 4 20

Tranmere Wigan Bero'

Aberdeen

2 Bradford City

6 Rotheram

2 Durham

2 Wrexham

1 Ruchdale

Scottish League,"

Airdrieonians

Cowdenbeath-

Ou B.G.C.

14 0 -

18 Bo'ness

12 8' 1

3

Celtic

14 5 1 8

11

11

5

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10

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R

12 1 - Il

2

Service C.C. engower CC.

H.K.Y.C.

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Shots for pud Against.

For Arst. Up. Da.

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119 857 735

#2 748 651

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Do R.C......

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20

Service C... 752 838 Cengawer C.C. 745 840 H.K.Y.C... 576 832

86

101

250

Friendly Matches.

e friendly matches were played, being between East Point and Polico and an inter club match on Civil Service ground.

the first game the Police won O shots to 45,.while Civil Service team beat the "B" team by 83

shots.

Hearts

Motherwell

Partick

St. Johnstone

St. Mirren -Kruter.

4 Hibernians

1 Kilmarnock

1

1915-18 No competition.

America.

America.

CRICKET.

MORE FRIENDLY MATCHES

PLAYED.

The newly promoted Indian R. C. 1 team played a friendly match with the Ordnance Corps at Sookumpoo on Saturday and

won a very close 1 game by 14 runs. The visitors batted 2 firat and knocked up 122, of which S/S Walker made 65. The Indians replied with 130. (Mohamed 33 and 21A. Hoosen 34 not out).

0 The scores were:

S/Sgt. Greenaway, b Suffiad

2 Hamilton

2. Dundee

0

3 Queen's Park

0

R.A.0.C.

Cpl. Bendall, hit wicket

G

0 Clyde

A Raith Rovers.

Dunfermling

2 Falkirk

"0 Rangers

3 Cpl. Roberts, c A. R. Minu, b

Suffiad

strokes. Half a minute Inter, Steven-

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

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In the second chukker, the British made a drive for goal, Milburn ward- ing them off, and then Webb, catching the ball in midfield, drove towards the British goal until cleverly ridden off by Atkinson.

In the next chukker, the British made repeated rallies down the field but met a stonewall defenen in the goalmouth. Williams and Atkinson missed scoring by the narrowest mar- gins the latter's shot going just over posts. The Americans fed by two goals to nil.

the

Midway through the third, Atkin son scored from under his horse, and Hitchcock soon added two more, one a long shot from midfield and the other frota, a scrimmage near the

posta.

At the beginning of the fourth chukker, the British put up a stub born defence until Hitchcock scored from a high drive. A moment later Webb notched another on it double pass from Hitchcock and Milburn, and with Hitchcock scoring again be- fore the end of the chukker, America led by seven goals to onc

In the fifth, Milburn almost imme. diately scored, the crowd cheering as the veteran shot straight through his opponents' posts.

In the sixth, after Roark had just missed a goal, Milburn ribbed half the length of the field and scored. America's ninth goal, and in the next chukker Hitchcock and Webb added a goal each.

In the seventh, after Webb had added America's, twelfth, Roark scor-

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Saturday (Sept. 3).

New York New York

Boston Boston Pittsburg Cincinnati

New York Brooklyn Brooklyn Chicago Cincinnati

New York New York Brooklyn Brookly Pittsburg Pittsburg Chiengs Chicago

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a

5 Williams..

from

Pittsburg New York St. Louis

6 Thiladelphia

7. Philadelphia

4 Brooklyn

4 Brooklyn

14 St. Louis

2 Chicago

Sunday (Sept. 4).

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2 Boston

2

Boston

1 St. Louis

4. Pittsburg

Monday (Sept. 5).

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9 Boston

1 Philadelphia

1 Philadelphia

6 Cincinnati

3 Cincinnati

6 St. Louis

0 St. Louis

Tuesday (Sept. 6).

S Cincinnati

0 Boston

13 Chicago

Wednesday (Sept. 7).

Philadelphia Philadelphia St. Louis Louis Pittsburg

3 Brooklyn

1 Brooklyn

6 Chicago

8 Chicago

5 Cincinnati Thursday (Sept. 8).

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Chiengo 22 In the last chukker, Webb scored St. Louis from Pittsburg again and then Pert scored

Ostraight in front of the posts. Cincinnati

S/Sgt. Gilbert, b Sirdar Khan 3 Renter's American Service.

C

Arculli, b

3 S/Sgt. Walker, b F. Mohamed .. 55 Pte. Bryant, c Madar, b Sufiad 1 Cond. Hool, e Ismail, b Sirdar

Khun Sgt. Maj. Hale,

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Sullad

to

After the fourth, head the scores were four all, but then Pendered did not scare for another four heads, his op; ponent getting a four, two twon and a single. The score was then 13-4 in Wallace's favour. A single each side followed, and then Pender- ed, with his opponents lying three, brought of a fine drive, taking the jack into the ditch and lying four. Shortly afterwards, however, Wal- ace replied with a five, making him 21.9. The game was fairly from this point until the end.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

even Suffiad

Sirdar Khan and

Thad Con-

The match between Lapsley Macfarlane's team was well tested. The sides were evenly match- Madar

A. R. Minu ed. Lapsley went off well the

D. Mohamed r. C. J. Tacchi, the Ilon. Secretary, start, being six up at the end of the

The Interport.

at

he Hongkong, Lawn Bowls Asso-seventh head, when the scores were F. Mohamed

0-3, in his favour. At the tea in-

on, is in receipt of the following terval, with fourteen heads played.

10

.122

O. M. R. W. 8.2 4 24 4 8 1 39 2

2 - 11

3 - 10

2

16

3 .1.11

2 1 2 1

Indian R. C. “B."

r from Mr. W. T. Rose, Hon. Lapsley lel by 13 shots to 9. At the M. P. Madar, a Gordon, & Haie

etary of the Shanghai Asso-

on,

At a meeting of my. Committee

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We will select our team on Septem- 16, as there are still a number of best players away, and it is not ain if they can make the trip.

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THE INTERPORT.

al Games at Craigengower

Cricket Club

The trial games for the selection the Hongkong Interport team to jose Shanghal next month, touk co at the Cralgengower Cricket

b green yesterday afternoon and

he witnessed by a fairly large

Oswick McLeod Grimmitt Macfarlano 19 Lapsley

eighteenth head he had increased it A. S. Suffiad, e Hool, b Walker

by one. His score was then 16-11, V. T. Thad, b Hale

He did not, however, gain another S. A. R. Ismail, b Walker

hot. Two threes in succession and A. Rahmin, run out then a two saw Macfarlane's rinkA. K. Minu; b Walker win by 19 to 16.

The Next Trial.

The next trial will take place at the Craigengowor green

on Satur

day afternoon next, commencing at 3.30. The following teams were chosen after yesterday's match:

Laing (1), Smith (2), Morrison (3)

and Wallace (Skip),

Atkinson (1), Basa(2), Cullen (3)

and Pendered (Skip).

A. R. Minu, b Walker

D. Mohamed, e Bryant, b Hale Sirdar Khan, b Walker

P. Mohamed, run out

A. Hoosen, not out

Extras

Oswick (1), McLeod (2), Holland Burger (3) and W. Macfarlane (Skip).

Hale

Omar (1), Reid (2), Brown (3) Walker

and Gray (Skip).

the

Inter-Departmental Tourney. The Police qualified to meet Sanitary Department in the final of

the Inter-Departmental Lawn Bowls

Tournament by defeating the Small

Total

Bowling Analysis.

FOOTBALL.

RECREIO AND R.A.M.C. DRAW.

#

The Club de Recreio senior football Leam engaged the Royal Army Medical Corps at King's Park on Saturday, and although they had a fairly strong eleven against the Ser- vice team they could not do better than draw.

For the first fifteen minutes

team took up the offensive Portuguese but failed to secre, while Sims put the Army team ahead shortly after- wards, the Recreio being one goal down at the interval.

the

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Saturday (Sept. 3).

1.New York

Int.

3

4 Cleveland

10

Philadelphia, Washington Chicago

St. Louis

4 Beston

11 Detroit,

Sunday (Sept. 4).

Washington St. Louis Chicago

2 Boston

Detroit

3 Cleveland

Monday (Sept. 5).

Boston Boston Philadelphia Philadelphia Detroit

Detroit Cleveland Cleveland

1:

12 New York- 0 New York

11

-1

2 Washington 8 Washington ◊ Chicago

10 Chicago

7 St. Louis

2 St. Louis

Tuesday (Sept. 6).

On the resumption Reercio again gave the Service backs a busy time and scored through Gosano, to be followed later by a second goal by Boston Rocha. Through a miekick Ogley "Boston put the ball into his own goal, Cleveland leaving the match drawn two goals Philadelphia Philadelphia each.

Detroit

Junior Match."

In a junior match played earlier 83 the Recreio seconds beat H. 34, S.

5 Durban by two clear goals, Carvalhe. "Boston,

10 and Roza-Pereira netting for the 34 victors.

136

0. M. R. W.

6 1.20 19.2 2 60 3 14. 0 43 5

TENNIS.

BALLOON RACE.

SIXTEENTH CONTEST FOR GORDON BENNETT TROPHY.

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American Service.

Units on the Police Club ground THE LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP. don Bennett Balloon Race Router's

Owing to an error

Mrs. R. E, the

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three shots.

The final will probably be played Tottenham was stated to be next Sunday or the following week. holder of the Ladies Recreation Club The prizes will be presented at the Singles Championship, conclusion of the match.

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Police

Small Units. Monaghan Westlake

har

id:

own

Ing

ith

rrison

Atkinson Basa Cullen indered. 13 Wallace

161

Pear

26

Marka

Condon

Sward

Moss 21 Deakin

The game between the rinks skip- by Wallace and Pondared pro- ced some exceedingly good bowls.

18

The title is held by Mrs. James, Mrs. Tottenham being the folder of the Open Championship Singles of the Colony which is open to any Indy who is a member of any Tennis Club in Hongkong.

The entries, na stated yesterday, eluse on October 5.

GOLF.

THE DENNISON CUP: The Dennison Cup competition, which was to have started from the first Saturday in September, has been postponed.

2 New York

5 New York

4 St. Louis

9 Washington 4 Washington 6 Chicago Wednesday (Sept. 7). .10 New York Thursday (Sept. 8).

New York Philadelphia Boston Washington.

2 St. Louis Detroit

0 Chicago

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Daire (Dalny) Nagoya Fenge

12 Hongkong

Honolulu Kal Yuen

Talogtad

Vladivostock (Temporarily closed) Interest 'allowed, on Current Accounts.

Deposite teenived for fred perioda si ratus

to be obtained on application.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.

HEAD OFFICE:-HONGKONG.

10, Des Veen Road, Central, Hongkong,

- LONDON

FRANCE INDIA

PANAMA

PERU

PORTO RICO STILAITH

SETTLEMENTS URUGUAY VENEZUELA

We are also able to offer our Customers the services of the Branches of the International Banking Corporation in San Fran cisco, Spain and the Philippine Island.

R. M. McLAY,

Manager. Hongkong, 7th January, 1927.

“行蛋工法中 BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE

pour le

Commerce et L'Indurie.

(Incorporated in France)

5. Chater. Road, Victoria, Hongkong.

Reserves

HEAD" OFFICE:

74, Rue St. Lazure, Paris. Capital fully paid' up ...Fre. 40,089,092 .Fax. 15,8-8,000 Special working capital....Frz. 19.085,000 BLANCHES: Paris, Lyons, Marseilles, Saigon, Halphons. Kanol, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Phon Pros, and Hongkong.

BANKERS:

·

Franca: Societe General, Banque National de Credit, Panque, in Pariset des Para Das. London: Midland Bank, Ltd. ska New York Irving Bank, Columbia Tijmi

Co.

Every description of Banking and Exchatis Business. Transacted. Correspondenta through- cat the world.

A. BOLLIN,

Hongkong, 11th March, 1926. -

THE BANK OF CHINA.

SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED BY PRESDEN. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC 47

·CHINA ON THE 22ND OF NOVEMBER, 1917.

Authorized Caplen)

Paid-up Capital Reserve Funds

1.

„B€7,650,200.CO. $13.278,000.00 *****, 0,629,428.4

BEAD OFFICE PEKING,

HONGKONG BRANCHES:

4, Queen's Bead Sentral

Branches and Bob-branches all over China And correspondents In Europe, America and ather paria of world.

LONDON BANKERS-

The National Provincial and Unlan Bank of England Limited.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New York. NEW YORK BRANCHES Sma

The Irving National Hanks, ab Trust Company of new York,

Interest allowed on Current. Anmunte ind Fixed Deposita. Terma on polleation.

Every description of Deaking inafaham transacted

Loans granted on approved securitian. Special facilities for Home Exchange

BHOU. J. CHEN,

New York Philadelphia Boston Washington

10 Cleveland @ Chicago Friday (Sept. 9).

4

3 St. Louia

2 Detroit

€ Cleveland

1

8

Authorized Capital

$10,000.000

Fald-up Capital

$6,000,000

Reserve Fund (1026)

1,200,000

Batavia

· Melbourne

Ban Francisca

Bomber

Nagasaki

Seattle

Calcutte

New York

Femarang

Canton

Haiphons Konolala

Dooko Paris

ingapore

Established 19173

CAPITAL

Bourabaya

Feklag

Bydney.

Authorised. Capital

T'orang

.Talpab

Tientsin

Paid-Up

Saizun

Tokyo

Remera

Liabilities

.of

abere

Abangbal

holder

Router's American Service.

BRANCHES AND AGENCIES-

Hangoot

THE HO HONG BANK, LT

POTAR CAKE

Kobe Kowloon London Manila

world

Every description of banking und wohango

Loans granted on ap business transacted

Correspondente, fa all principal cities of the

proved securities.

SAFE DEPOBIT BUIES to let.

Surplus

HEAD OFFICE—BINGAPORE Branches, agencies and Corresponde the principal cities of the world.

Every description ed ́Hanking und |binet trentacted.

KO ́LXUWU

IT'S QUALITY THAT COUNTS

KAN TONG PO

Chief Manager,

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