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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

ADAMSON CUP GOLF.

GOOD ROUND BY E..

MORRISON.

In the Adamson Cup Competi. tlon at Happy Valley, played be- tween August 12th and 22nd, D. Morrison qualified with a score, of

GR

10 73.

Other Acores were:

R. C. Wallace 86

E. Mouro....93

J. Stewart

8 78

15

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1682

G. McLeod .:08

AMERICAN GOLF.

THE WESTERN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP,

THE

MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.

WORLD SPORT

· MILITARY AQUATIC

SPORTS.

TWO SUCCESSFUL MEETINGS.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

SHANGHAI CHINESE WIN EASILY.

1:1

The Shanghai Chinoso base- Saturday was a gaia day for the officers, and men of the 1st Battu-ballers avenged their defent of Ilon the Queen's Regiment, the Thursday Inst by defeating the occasion being the holding of water South China "Draitons" yesterday sports at the Kowloon Dock Re-to the tune of five points to nil. creation Club bench.

In all, the teams have met three ***Chiengo, Aug. 20. At this, probably the last fune times. In the first game, the um- Frank Dolp, of Portland, Oregon, tion of a public nature to be held pire called the match "off" in the won the Western Amateur Golf cham-by the Enttalion before its depar-middle of the seventh innings, pionship, defentlig Gus Novotny, of Chiengo, by four and three, over the ture from. the Colony, the Com-when Shanghai had a substantial courge: Reuter's manding Officer, Lt. Col. H. C. lend. In their second encounter difficult Bobolink

Ponsonby, D.S.0, M.C., and his the Shanghai alde, after leading American Service,,

Oflcers were hosts to members of the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club and their families, while they also specially provided two events for the children.

BOYS' GOLF. [RRITISH CHAMPIONSHIP GOES. TO AMERICA.

London, August 25," AL Formby in the Boys' Golf Cham- pionship final, Stewart Scheftal (America) beat Archibald Dobbio (Inverness), six and five.

30 bolcs- The match was over Reuter,

BRITON BEATEN. LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST AT

CHICAGO.

Chicago, Aug. 25. Billy Petrolle, the "Fargo Ex- press" beat the British lightweight, Jack Berg, in the fifth round of a ten-round contest. Berg's seconds threw in the towel-Renter's American Service,

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In the Victoria Recreation Club's bath the same afternoon, the Royal Artillery held their aquatie sports.

Both functions were successful in every way.

LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE,

TAIKOO'S DOUBLE 'VICTORY,

HOME FOOTBALL.

OPENING' ENGLISH MATCHES.

*Division 1,

4 Manchester C 2 Everton

8 Sunderland

Blackburn

Aston Villa

"

With the championship of the Saturday's Home football re- First Division decided, interest aults as cabled by Reuter are given naturally centres on the fight for below! promotion in the Second Division, The Civil Service C. C., who are due for relegation in the premier: Birmingham League, are doing their utmost to Bolton maintain a team in each division. Burnley The Happy Valloy players paid Darby a visit to East Polut and, na cx- Leeds pected, had little difficulty in Liverpool securing the points. They won by le very broad margins on two rinks, but lost on the third, the difference, however, being only two shots.

Taikoo R. . scored a "double”. by defeating the Bowling Green in tho irst Division and the Kowloon

in the Second, winning both Bristol C matches by fairly comfortable mor-

in.

DIVISION I

Home Teams Trounced by Visiting Players.

Manchester U Nowcastlo Portsmouth Wednesday West Hum

Barnsley

Chelsea Hull Millwall

Nolts. Forest. Port Vale Preston N.E. Reading Tottenham West Brom..

Kowloon On their own green, all the way, broke down in the last

Cricket Club were defeated by Kow- innings and were defeated.

In yesterday's game, the North-loon Dock R.C. by 21 shots. The

home team lost on all three rinks. Brontford Scores:

an

Kowloon C.C. A. C. Burford

erners made no mistake about things. They held a substantial. lead early on and concentrated their energy on blanking the local side, and in this they succeeded. W. Keegan Toy, their pitcher, was responsible II. Overy for some very finé work and Chang | A. Chapman There was large attendance of the at first base rendered valuable Kowloon Dock Recreation Club mem-support, playing bers, their wives and children at the game. Queen's Beginment spurts at Taiwan Sir Shou-son Chow has present- teach, and during an interval in the sports, they were entertained to tea el a cup for the winning team in and ather refreshments. An enjoy the Interport series, but ns each able programme of music was render-side has had a single win so far, ed by the Band of the Battalion, under a further game will have to be 3. Prasor the conductorship of Bandmaster played. As the Shanghai, base- ballers are sailing on Wednesday, the game will probably iako place

Perry.

List of Results.

10 tea

The results were as follows: 100-Yd. Battlia Championship-1, Pte. Conway, "B" Company; 2, Se. Philpot, Headquarters Wing: 3, Pte. Jayen, "C" Company.

tomorrow.

Junior Games,

errorless F. Goodwin

L B. Lammiert G. Wragge J. Gibson

J. T. Dobbie J. Howo A. Smith

3 Bary 1 Loiscater

1. Cardlit

1

Huddersfield

3 Arsenal

4. Sheffold U.

Division II...

Division

Bournemouth

M

J. O. McBaggan

Coventry Crystal Pal Gillingha Luton

.

W. Greig

Kowloon Dock R.C.

J. McKelvic

17 S. Gray

Newport Nurtliempton

10 Plymouth FarmsSwindon

C. S. Atkinson Torquay

F. Cullen

J. A. Lindsay

12 J. C. Brown

G. Cooper W. P. Hedley F. Goodman

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1 Bradford

2 Grimsby

4 Swansea

2 Southampton

0 Notts County

1 Stoko

1 Wolves

3 Blackpool

2 Middlesbro

4 Oldham

8 Clapton O

III (South)..

2 Southend

4 Exeter

a Norwich 3 Watford 2 Fulham

Brighton

3 Walenil

4 'Charlton

4 Merthyr

2 Bristol R.

3 Queen's P.R.

Division III (North). ̧.

Accrington Bradford C Darlington

Halol

22 Lincoln

New Brighton

2 Carlisle

12 Rotherham

2 South Shields

2 Crewo

2 Nelson

1

Wigan

1 Barrow

1 Doncaster

2 Ashington

4 Tranmere

4 Chesterfield

ONOHHGi

16 R. Lapaloy

45

60

Rochdale Southport Bowling Green v Talkoo.

Stockport Entertaining Taikoo Recreation Wrexham Club, Kowluon Bowling Green Club!

Scorea: ·

Scottish League.

Talkoo R.C.

Airdrie

2 Kilmarnock

AST

T. C. Chalmern

Clyde

1 Hearts

T. Grimshaw

Dundee

2 St. Mirren

C. B. Matthews

Falkirk

Q Partick T

St. Johnstono

Hibernians

4 Aberdeen

J. Laing.

Queen's Park

2 Matherwell

3

Raith R,

O Third Lanark

0

Rangers

3 Cowdenbenth

1

Two games in the Junior Divi-lost by 28 shots. sion were decided over the week-

Rowling Green High Free style,-1, Ple, Cole, Lend. The Kinoras defeated the Headquarters Wing; 2, Pte. Conway Leame leaders, St. Joseph's Col. Farrell "B" Company; 3, Pie, Powell, "Head-lege, by an odd run is mine. The AE Silkstone quarters Wing.

3,

R. llall

Enlisted Boys' Race, two lengils.game was quite interesting and the Guy 1, Bey J. King; 2, Buy F. Wilson; result hung in the balance antil

the last ball was pitched. TheR. Duncan Corby

Race, two lengths.-1, trams alternately leth, bat The 4: 1. Whibley-

"p" Company; 2, Pte. Korns' superb fielding Stool W. Russell Pte. darters. Wing: 3, Pte, Cole's

them in good stead towards the Farrington, "D" Company,,

One Length itace for children under

12 N. Drummond 25 Hamilton

J. Chapman J. Russell

W. Macfarlane 13 R. Wallace

A. Stalker

close of the game, when they pre- 11. Niel

vented the College side from scar- | D. Harvey.

nine years of at1, 1. Prove. The resultant score of 5-11. T. Magill Margaret Gew; 3, Charles Lindany

J. J. Whyle G. McLeod

One Length Rice, for children be is a fair reflection on the differ A. M. Holinad 15 J. Ferguson tween nine and thirteen years of age.ence between the sides on Satur-7

day's form.

D. Henderson; 2, M. Tillery; 3, 11. Ozorio,

The South China Juniors had Sergents Bace two lengths-1,

jittle difficulty in accounting for St. Philpot, leadinrters Wing the Young Men's Baseball Asso

M. Walford; 3, Sgt. Lowen,

2.

Sprin

Hoard Dive, free style.-1, Pie, Cole, Headquarters Wing: 1/Cpl. Barratt; 3 L/Cpl. Gray, "D" Company.

Corporals' Race, two lengths, L/Ct, Barratt; 4, L/Cpl. Hooker, "D" Company; 3, L/Cpl. Hind, Company.

Faney Dress Dash; one length-1, Pie. Sweellore, M.G." Company; 2, Pte. Sima, Headquarters Wing: Prize fur hest eastone, won by Pte. Sharp Blindfold Race, ono length.—1, Pte. Spencer, "C" Company; 2, Sgt. Phil- pol, Headquarters Wing; 3, Plc.

"C" Company,

.40

0 Coltic

2

The Scottish League Tables up to

dute are as follows:

F. W. b. I.. F. A. Pis.

Celtle

22 Raagera

Motherwell

68 Hearts

Partick

DIVISION II.

Yacht Club Win Their Second Match.

Third Lanark.

Jibernians.

Aberdeen

St. Johnstone

St. Mirren

On their own green, East Point Agr Recreation Club lost to Civil Servico Kilmarnock Cricket Club by 40 shots, Scores:

ciation, who have yet to obtaiń their first point. Ih Langue games. For the first font Innings the teams appeared evenly met, but pitcher of the Y.MBA. who lost the closing huings told on the control of the ball. He was hit all over the field, with the result A. Partl that no less that 15 points were E. D. Black

pored by the South China side in C, A. Goldenberg the last three innings. The final, Hampton score was 22 points la 10.

East Point R.C..

D. H M. Arnold L. de Romo - Jayes,

(20th Heavy Ballery); 3, Gnr. A. Webster Inter-Company Relay Race by Underwoud (12th Heavy Battery).

H. Halch Teams of six, ench man to swim two 100 yards Individual Raco (mem- lengths,-1, Headquarters Wing; 2,bers of the II.K.S. Brigade, R.A.) C. II. Coutts

Hat-H. E. Altehurst "C" Comapy: 3, "p" Company, 1, Gnr. Katar Singh (2nd 1.

Walking the Greasy Pale-1, Plc. tery); 2, Naik Ali Ditta (5th H. J. W. Shaw Cole; 2, Pte. Walford, "M.." Com-Battery); 3, Gnr. Enyad Khan (6th pany; 3. e. Farrington.

1. Battery). Water Pelo match, 1st Batt, Queen's' 160 yards W., and N.C.0's. Regiment Royal Navy, Won by Championship to

| The Royal Navy by four goals to mil.

Following were the officials: Judges Captain. W. G. R. Becton, Lieut, L. II, Fairtlough, Und Lieut, E. 3. Foord.

■.

Civil Service. L. Whent 'F. E. Booker'

S. E. Alderman

19 R. R. Davies

P. II. Holdman

L. Longbottom La Luck

11 R. T. Taylor

S. Eccleshall

C. J. Jones

J. R. Archibald

12 J. Massey,

19

17

32

33

82

Yacht Club v Bowling Green.

Airdrieonians Hamilton Raith

Fakirk Dundee

Cowdenbeath

a 3

-1

12

2 6

B

3

Queen's Park 8

TILDEN CONVICTED,

· BARRED FROM 'AMERICAN' AMATEUR TENNIS.

New York, Aug. 25. Tilden has been found guilty of violating the amateur rule by writ Ing articles on the Wimbledon Battery); 2, Mtr.-Gnr. The lowly-placed Royal Hongkong 'ournament and has been definitely Nutty (12th Heavy Battery) 3 Yacht Club, on their own green,Buspended from competing as an Sergt. Alvey (20th Heavy Battery). sprung a surprise on Kowloon Bowling amateur.

L/Bdr. Norris

150 yards Gunners' Championship. Green Club and won by 2 shots, T. R This was decided by the execu- -1, Gnr. Rosser (29th Heavy, Bat-Foster's rinkt (K.B.G.C.) scored 7tive committee of the United States Diving Judges.-Members of Kowtery); 2, Gnr. Clark (12th Heavy shots on the last hend. Scores: loon Dock Reerention Club.

Water Polo Referee.-D. Lyon, Esq., Victoria Recreation Club.

Committed-LL-Col. J. D. Boyd,

Battery); 3, Gar. Purves (20th Heavy Battery).

100 yards Individual Race (re-

of

Yacht Club.

Bowling Green. H. Stonhom Watson

D.9.0., 2nd Lt. H, G. Duncombo, and 21 K.O.S.B.; 3, Pie. E. W. Carpenter E, W. Hogbin

C.S.M. W. Watford.

N. C.-R.S.M. E. F. Hartridge.

Recorders. Sergt.

and LVCpl. L. Peters.

H. Smitten

ARTILLERY MEETING.

Gunners In

Garrison), Plc. J. Bentley 2nd K.O.S.B.; 2, L/Cpi, Deacon

L. J. Davies Wilson, 2nd K.O.S.B.

100 yards R.A. Officers Raco.-1 F. Sutton Lieut. Dangerfield (31st Heavy

Murdoch Battery); 2 Lieut. Walter (H.K.S.B., RA); 3, Licut, Sugden (31st Heavy G. G. Wood Battery)

A. L. Bhlolds 26 yards Girl's Roco-1, Goma Abraham

MAKEN ON Competition Jord; 2, Peggy Jordan; 8, Mavis H. S. Rouse

at. V. R. C. Bath,

P. Ramsay 26 yards Boys' Race.--1, John Green; 2, Sidney Hutchison.

Edwards:

10 T. R. Foster

Rundell Johnstone

Lawn Tennis Association as the result of nearly six hours' dellbera- tion.

The executive committee has is- sued a slatement to the effect that 20 ite action has not made Tilden a professional. Under the bye-laws of the Association ny suspended player may be reinstated upon the ubmission of satisfactory evidence that reinstatement is merited.

Nothing to Bay.

D. F. Warren 19 A, Macfarlano.21

B. Drake

W. E. Bell

J. Maclachlan

22. G. E. Roylance 14

67

Talkoo, Kowloon C.C..

Boston, Aug, 25. While the committee in Now York was deliberating on his status 55 Tilden was reciting a monologue on lawn tennis in a vaudeville theatre at Waltham, near Boston,

Keen compitition was witnessed Sub-Section Relay Race Won by at the Y. R.C. Bath on Saturday 12th Heavy Battery. Team: Mil- when the Royal Artillery held their Clark Norris, French, McCut- Aquatle sports meeting, the large chin and benny. attendance including several lady II.K.S. Brigade Relay Race-Won On their own groen, Talkoo Recreathe audience including Cochet and friend...

by 2nd Heavy Battery. by

tion Club defeated Kowloon Cricket The 12th Heavy Battery showed 225

all-round suppriority and carried 26 yards Race: (75 yards free Club by 16. shots. Scores

style, yards breast, stroke, 76

L/Bdr.

Talkoo R.C.

J. Watson

back streke)-1, almost every event, both the in-yards. dividual and collective, races. They Norris (12th Heavy Battery); 2, T. Young won the Aggregate. Cup with: a/Bdr. Hall (12th Heavy Battery) large margin of points to spare. 8, Onr. Bossor (20th Heavy Battery) Lance Bdr. Norris collected most of Life Saving Competition Won Jn. 'Sloan the prizes during the meeting. by

Gara

Clark and Bennett (20th D. Munro "Captain leaving Mra; Arayage M. C., R.

wife

Butyl-1, Bdr. Stid- g. Hope

R. M. Keown H. W.

1. B, presented the prizes at the conclusion well (20th Heavy Battery); 2. Chr. A. Craig of the meeting. Lelt-Col. T. A. F. McDonaugh (31st Heavy Battery); Jas, Sloan

obinson, Commanding R. A., South 3, L/Bdr. Magus (12th Beavy Bat- China Command, fr short speech,tery),

D. C. Spiers who beat 1st Heavy Battery, E. Moore: Armytags|| two pulls out of three."

D. Walmsley Half Mile Unit Relay Race (decided at Stonecutters, August 7)-Won by 12th Heavy Battery Team: Mtr.- Gar. Nutty, LfBdrs, Norris, Magen and Clarke.

| congratulated the 12th Heavy Battery Battery War Von by 12th Heavy A. H. Maxwell

on, their succdsson.'

Three cheer for Mrs.

closed the proceedings.

Iesults.

The results were as follows: Unit Relay Race-Won by 12th

Heavy Battory. Team: Mtr Gor.

Aggregata Cup-Won by 12th

Nutty, L/Bars. Norris, Hall, Clarke Heavy Battery, with 41 points, Denny, Gars. Hailstorm and Milner: licavy Battery,

Water Polo Cap-Won by 12th

50 yards Novices' Itaco (bronst stroke).-1, Gnr. McDonaugh (31st

Junior N.C.O.'s Challenge Shield.

Heavy Battery); 2; Gnr Lyona-Won by 12th. Heary Battery

Kowloon C.C.

Wabb,

C. G. Harrison A. Hydo Lay 31 F, G. Horridge

E. Korn

E. Shank

C. J. Taechi

14 W. W. Jirat

- II. Gittins

other French players.

When he heard the committee's decision Tilden, who had predict- ed a conviction, said he had no thing to add to the defence which he recently sent in a letter to the' President of the Association. His 24 friends, however, intimate that Tilden will seek reinstatement at the September meeting of the com- mittoe-Router's American Service.

22

E. C. Fincher J. P. Robinson. 22. 3. Pothoram: 16

E. Zimmern J. V. D. Lely

A. A. Lewis

52

A. E. Contos R. O, Rood P..Dixon.

F. T. Knott

.67 Cralgengower v Recreio “B.". Travelling to Happy Valley, Club de Recreio "p" lost to Craigengower F. K. Modi. Cricket Club by the big margin of 378. Flege

13. T. Lungy shots. Scores:

A. A. Razack Craigengower C.C. D. K. Kharas

Recreio "D.".. A. Gomies

'A. Alves J. Ribeiro 12 A. A. Lopes

Rosario

14

E. V. M. R. Sauna A. IL Basto

28 L. A. Gutierrez 10

M. E. Baptieta

T. V. Ribeiro, FX Soares

30 P, Ivanovich, 7

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