Health &
Happiness.
BILLIARDS LEAGUE.
WEEK'S RESULTS IN STREL COULSON TOURNEY.
The Steel Coulson Billiards League is nearing the end with St. Patrick's Club In an unassailable position. The full results of last week's matches
wore!
Hongkong Police. RA.O.B.
THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1929.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES.
The results of Saturday's Homie football matches as cabled by Bouter were:
First Division.
Birmingham Bolton Burnicy
150 Everton 150 Grimsby
134 Huddersfield 100 Leicester
80 Manchester. U. 123 Wednesday
Sunderland
-746 West Ham
Hongkong Police. Bradford
160 Fender
101 Ellis
06) Bristol C. 96 Cardia
123 Millwall
5 Newcastle
2: Portsmouth
2 Manchester C.
- Middlesbro'
Aston Villa
Z Sheffield U.
1 Blackburn
1 Liverpool
1 Leeds
0 Arsenal
2 Derby
Second Division,
150 Notts. County
126 Oldham
160 Preston N.E. Southampton
4 Barnsley
4 Full
Wolves
2 Notts. Forest
4 Charlton
Reading
5 Stoke
THE
WORLD SPORT
U.S. BASEBALL.
LEAGUE RESULTS AND
STANDINGS.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
EXCITING GAMES DURING
WEEK-END.
Exceptionally keen gumes were New York, Sept. 18. To-day's baseball matches re-seen at the Caroline Hill baseball
aulted as follows:
G
Tuesday.
Bradsoil
110 Howells
Blakey
141 Earnshaw
Fender
150 Graham
Wynne
160 Oxenham
Ellis
Sherry
160 Vallis 150 Gallacher
Total
851 Total
Wednesday.
R.A.O.B.
American League.
Howells
150 Bradsell
Earnahaw
150 Blakey
R. H.
E.
Graham
St. Louis
.6 16
0
Franks
A
Philadelphia,
5
1
Stevens
Gallacher
Total
160 Whant 131 Wynne
835
(First game)
Total
Thursday,
Tottenham West Brom
Chelsea Bradford C. Bury
St. Toats
3
1
11
5
(82tond game)
Police Reserve"
Garrison Sorgts.
Detroit
0
5. 1
Mow Fung
150
Cheah
160 Bournemouth
Washington
2
4
0
11 Fulham
1 Northampton
(First game)
90 Merthyr
1 Bristol R.
Detrait
0
7
2
Washington
1
7 2
(Second ganie)
Cleveland
7 13 ·3
2 Brentford
New York zou a u
(First game)
1 Coventry
Third Division (North).
Cleveland
2 ๆ 1
New York
12
14
1
,,
3 Tranmere
-826 Total
711 Swansea
Third Division (South).
G Luton
SUN-MAID
SEEDLESS
RAISINS
C. Sien
Kwok, Pong
Leung
Total R.A.0.B. Howells
99" Sharpe 130, Hodson
160 Beazeval
150 Ashman 150 Jordan 147 Word
Craigengower 102 Kew
Earnshaw. 150 Ribeiro
Oxenham
129 Newport 150 Norwich
Plymouth
686 Queen's P.R. Swindon
150 Torquay
49 Walsall 81 Watford
150 Accrington
Barrow. Crewe
R.E. Sergts. Mes Darlington Royal
150 Hartlepools
New Brighton
140 Port Vale
Rochdale
0 Clapton 0.
2 Gillingham
1 Brighton
2 Exctor
3 Crystal Pal.
1 Southend
*3 Wrexham'
4 Doncaster
1. Lincoln
o Chesterfield
2 Carlisle
4 Wigan
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A. 19.2
699
150 New
Philadelphia 7 4
9 13 4
"
"(Second game)
National League.
160 Reed
Graham..
150 Kelly
Stevens #
150 Zimmern
124 148
Dowman
113 Kitchell
Total
815
Total
C. & P. O. Club.
Petherick
100
R. II.
E.
Newcombe
58 Pycock
Boston
5 8 2
Fairburn,
150 Lockyer'
4 10
+4
Hamblyn. Fox
150 Bevan
1 Rotherham
150 Peachey
127
Sth. Shields
1 Halifax
Scaric
150. Leppard
15 Stockport
6 Nelson
Roston
6
2
York
Total
758 Total
Friday.
Pittsburgh
3
8 0
714
Philadelphia
5 13 5
Cincinnati
9 13 1
New York
7 16 0
Chicago
136 Lacey 131 Franka 150 Stevens
Total
5 Morton
2 Airdrie.
2 Hearts
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HAND & ELECTRIC
MASSAGE
No. 3LB, Top Floor, Wyndham S.,
Hongkang.
MRS. SEKAI
MASSAGE
6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong."
Craigengower". "R. A. O. B.
Ribeiro Kitchell Kew Sonres Kelly Zimmern
Total
100 Earnshaw
113. Howells
150 Dowman..
Aberdeen Celtic
133 Dundee U.
150 Falkirk
91 Hibernians
150 Kilmarnock
160 Motherwell
R.E. Sergts. Messi, C. & P.O, Club.
140 Scarle
128 Newcombo
150 Wong
Garrison Sergt. Jordan Hodson
80 Partick
• Southport
Scottish League.
St. Johnstone
1 Dundee
2 Queen's Park
Ay
1 Clydo
1 Rangers
2 Hamilton
2 Cowdenbeath
Pittsburgh
(First game)
(Second game.)
No others.
3 10 0
diamond during the week-end, when the Kiaoras nosed out the Filipinos in á 9-8 score, and South China defeated the Club by 11-2 after a splendid pitching duel be- tween Ed Chang and Ruffin. -
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUES.
THREE TEAMS TIE IN SECOND DIVISION.
RECORDS BROKEN.
EXCITEMENT AT VILC.
NIGHT FETE.,
Saturday'a night fets at the Victoria Recreation Club was quite the muit popular event of the club's sonson, and was attended by a largo crowd of members and friends, as well as many of the public.
The big bath was splendidly light- and flags and the stands. Prac bunting decorated the.clubrooms and
By their victory In the Second Division of the Lawn Bowls League the Taikoo R.C. tle with the Civil Servico and the Kowloon Bowling Green for first place, thus necessitating a triangular replay.
The Kowloon Bowling Groomed created a surprise in the second. round of the Spey Royal Cup, by defeating Craigengower in a low scoring match by six shots, on the Civil Service ground,
DIVISION I
Talkoo R.C. Surprisingly Beaten
tically all the seating ccommodation in the stands was filled long before. the commencement of the events, Wacony, overlooking the
while the
in Last Match. The Kowloon Cricket Club have created several surprises this season of and on Saturday they unexpectedly heat the Taikoo team by 43 shots, at Kowloon - Scores; Kowloan C.C.
Talkoo R.C. Laing.
The latter twirled a nice ball after a few loose ones in the frat W. Webb frame, and if he had received the Y, C. Labrum support in the field accorded to A. Hydo-Lay Ed Chang, a much closer game. E Silk- would have been witnessed. Ruffin ·H.
Giftigs struck out eight of the South Smith China hitters. and Ed Chang B. Petheram claimed two more victims.
South China were errorless, while the Club's fielders let nine slip past them. The margin of difference in, the sides is hereby represented.
atone
J. Gibson
A. C. Burford A. Howe
A.
Stalker
T. Grimsa
27. J. Ferguson
Keen interest was evinced in the between the V.R.C., and a tempore Team This brent war Won Singapore "sam by the V.R.C., after a race se ex citing that it had the whole of the big crowd on its feet, shousing, and barracking frantically. At one stage, Tace, when Noronha (V.R.C.). of right off
his cou
course and into the swam side of the bath, it was feared that the second or so `this lost)' would lose the race for the heme alde. R Johnstone, who normally would have been "last man in, entered as third, however, and, his splendid pace gave V.B.C. a lead which they maintained 13 to the finish.
J. Chalmer
Jas. Sloan
G. Morrison.
37.
W. Wotherspoon
7
J. McLeod
J. B. Chapman Young
1. J. Blackburn L E. Lam-
mert
14 N. Drummond-
78
36
Polica. Recreio, The Police failed to win their fet
Records Broken.“,
The V.R.C. record for the 100 yards free"style race was broken by J. E. Johnstons who took one fifth of a second from the previous record-59 seconds. In the 100 yards back 15 streke race another record was shat
"tered, w
when Leung" Sui-man did the course in 742/6 seconds as previous record of 78 seconds.
as against the indulged in in the spacious clubrooms Following the events dancing was and
continued until a late hour, when everyone went home after a thorough
satisfactory
Much of the ly
Ovening credit for the success of the fate goes to Mr. James Stowart," socritary of the V.R... who devoted much time and energy to the organising of the
Results of the events were:
they
The distinguishing feature of the game was the scoring of two home runs, Russokoff connecting beautifully for the Club, while victory on Saturday when
played their last match against the Matty Chang chalked one up for Recreio, losing by 27 ahots on their South China.
own ground. Score:
Recreio South China scored in five of Police RC.
Nolan the СУСП
the Club innlogs,
T: Marks made both their runs in the third.
Nicol Saturday's game was a
close W. Meir
McLeod
nine Dick
tussle throughout. The Kiaoras Mero ruffled Zafra and put
up
runs in the first four innings, Fender failing to score after Alvares took J. C. West charge of the mound.
M
E. Post
G. F. Vas Č.. E. Marqués C. A. Lopes
13 AS. Alves
V, Ribetra 22 events.
EL. Barros Gutierrez Ivanovich
L. C. R. Sousa
15 P.
H. A. Alves
C. Silva
16
R. F. Loz
44
VISION. II.
The Filipinos got the lead once W. Glendinning W. E. Hollands only, being 6-4 at the end of the C. C. Moss. second innings, but they struggled splendidly in the closing stuges and muffed a good chance in the last innings of tying the score. There were eight hits on either:
The League stands are now as side, but the Phillies were guilty under:
"National League.
74 St. Mirren
Bevan
150
Peachey
150 Ward
112. Cheah
.160
W. L. Pet.
Royal
160 Fox"
01
Leppard
150 Ryder
91
Total
740 Total
886
*Chicago
93 48 .660
Lockyer
137 Hamblyn
150
Highest break in the week: Mr.
Pittsburgh
82 60 .577.
Pycoek
150 Fairburn
New York
Reserve 67.
St. Louis..
Total
Total
JL.K. Palice Res.
R..A. O. . y.
п
188 Scmerrets
..
135 Kwok
150 PE. Serta Mesa C
C. & P.O. Club 15
20
Benzeval Sharpe
116 Leung
160 Cralgengower
10
19
110 Pong
16
Ashman
117 Sinn
150 RA. Sergia, Mens 16
130 Charles Sinn of the Hongkong Police
762 H.K. Police Rea. 13 14
X.K. Pollea 1510
150 Garrison
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KOWLOON FOOTBALL
CLUB.
ANNUAL REPORTS AND ACCOUNTS.
of ten errors. D. Leonard clouted a home run in the critical seventh innings. He happened to be first batter up.
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Three Teams. Tie for Honours Among Juniors.
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A
Team Race. R.GA. v K.O.S.B. *(7.
side, first man to swim. 25 yards,
second 50 yards, third and fourth 75 yards each, fifth 50 yards, sixth 25 yards, and seventh 50 yards).-Won by the R.G.A. Time: 8 mins. 44 secu. 21 K.D.S.B. time 3 mins, 53 secs.
100 yards Free Style (open to the Won 71| Colony),—Only two starters.
by J. R. Johnstone, Time: 58.4/5 secs. (Record).
Resuming their match from where it had been abandoned on a previous occasion owing to rain, the Taikoo R.C. beat the Yacht Club at Talkoo by 26 shots, The winners had held
WEEK-END FOOTBALL. the advantage of one shot when the
match was interrupted. Scores: Taikoo R.C. S. Hope
FRIENDLY MATCHES PLAYED
J. Polson
D. C. Splers D. C. Walmsley 20
Yacht Club.
A. Stevenson.. Hon. Mr. W. T.
Southern
P. W. Ramsay
G. L. Edwards 14
E. B. Reed.
R Sutherland
ON SATURDAY. :- The Army's match against South China on Saturday was rather dis- appointing. Neither side took the C. S. Cameron game very seriously, and the final G. H. Stewart score of 3-2 in favour of South R. M: Keown
D. Munro China, just about represented the run of the game. South China J. Watson called in four Recreio players to J. Sloan, jun.
W. Weir make up their eleven, for some. McKechnie 25 J. K. Shaw
reason unknown,
E W. Carpenter
A.
50 yards Ladies' Handicap,-1; Miss May Time: 35 secs.; 2, Miss D. Hunt and Miss E. Anslo (Dond Hest),
100
yards Breast Stroke (open to the Colony)-1, Loung"Sul-man (Chinese Bathing Clab), Time: 74.2/5 secr.; 2. T. S. Treal (Singapore), Time: 76.1/5 BOC8.
Diving, three fancy dives from springboard (open to the Colony), 1, E. da Roza (V.B.C.) 57% points; 3. L Roza Pereira (V.R.C.) 50 points.
100 yards
Breast stroke (open to the Colony)-1, Wan Kwong-tin (C.D.C.) Time: 80 secs.; 2, Lo Chi- hing (C.A.A.), Time: 80.8/6 secs.
100 yards Members' Handicap. 1, Soares, Time: 77 2, J. Nevos, Time: 77.4/5 sees.
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60 yards Boys' Handicap.1, A. A. Rumjahn, Time: 35 rces.; 2, C. Amery, Team Race (open to H.M. Naval and Military Forces, 6 a side, ench
swim
50 yards)-1, R.G.A.,
3 ming, 10 sees,; 2, Navy
27 A. Chapman
10
Time.
to
team.
W. Macfarlane
A. T. Hamilton F. Sutton
a side, each to
Team Race for 50,
to the
yards)
Colony,
ny. 7
.72
7
14 V.R.C., Time 8 mins: 14.4/5. sacs.; 2, Singapore, Time: 3 min, 16 secs,
47
A water polo match between Married and Single players drawn from local swimming clubs finished the bath avents, The Single men won by three goals to one.
The teams wore as follow: Mar- riod-Knight
(V.RC.),
0.),
and
better together, and Ip Pak-wa shots, the Kowloon Bowling Green Westland Sui-man (C.B.CA
The Club v. Navy.
Bowling Green.
S. Eccleshall G. Thompson H. Nish
FANLING GOLF.
The Army settled down to fairly good football in the early stages, but their shooting was very erratic. Rayson gave them the
SPEY ROYAL CUP. lead, and Cheng Sui-hong equalised prior to the interval. Bewley-Bull
Craigengower Surprised by rushed the ball through, shortly
Soares (V.R. Kowloon Bowling Green,
(Kowloon), Marcal after the restart, but from that
Rodger stage, the South Chine side was
Logan (Kowloon), Davies In a match that only produced 30
(K.O.S.B.), Lisut, equalised, Fung King-cheong get created a surprise In the second round Howard (S.L.I.), Remedios (V.R.C.), ting the winning goal from a of the Spey Royal Cup by defeating Sing Iu tak (Fukien 8.C.), Barley penalty.
the Craigengower rink on the Civil 18.1.). Simpson (Kowloon), and The annual report of the Kow-
Service "ground by 18 shots to 12. loon Football Club, to be submitted
Wong Siong-hing (C.A.A.). Scores: on Monday next, states that the pro-
The Club entertained the Navy Craigenzower fit made on the working of the Club during the year was $913.92. Bad on Saturday: giving their players E. el Arculli debts written off amount to $72.05 a first serious try-out. A couple H. Beer and 10% for depreciation has been of newcomers were included in the U. M. Omar written off the Pavilion and Furni-team and they gave promising Der- Basa ture, and 20% off Tennis Courts,formances. The Navy won 2-0, The Accounts have been audited by Kernick and Weekes netting.
It was an interesting game, but Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat- thews.
the Club lacked their shooting Membership. The Membership boots. of the Club stands at 455 as against 342 a year ago. During the year South China "A" by two clear 155 new Members were elected, 42 goals in another friendly en- Members have resigned or were recounter. moved on account of departures from the Colony; and for ather rea- sona. Your Committee record with deep regret the deaths of Messrs. R. Vergette, J. W. Matthews, E. W White, D. J. Robson, H..G. White, T."H. Goaden, F. J. Conolly and D. Harvey.
"
Football. During the season un-, der review, the Club met with vary. ing fortune on which the departure
The Somersets Reserves, beat
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
TEAMS PREPARING FOR COMING SEASON.
Several Clubs arranged practice matches on Saturday in preparation
a' team.
12 W, E. Bell
18
THE INTERPORT. Committee Draw Up Programme
For Northern Visit.
BOGEY POOL WON BY D. J. GILMORE.
There were seventeen entries for the Bagey Pool at Fanling dur- At a meeting of the Entertainmenting the week-end, the winner being Committee of the Hongkong Lawn D. J. Gilmore (11), who finished Bowls Association a tentative pro- all square. Other scores were: gramme was drawn up for the visit O. E. C. Marton (plus 1) 1 down. of the Shanghai Interport Team. As Comdr. F. D. Pearce (14) 2 down. * 2 down. there 1, 5 yet, no definite E. D. Lawrence (8) tion as to the date of the
departure, the programme may have Club Matches be curtailed.
the following
to
were drawn
results:
Tues 1st Oct. K.C.C. Wed. 2nd Oct. Craigongower C.C. Thurs. 3rd Oct. Civil Service.
4th Oct. Police R.G.. -
Set, 5th Oct. Interport. Sun. 6th Oct. Club de Recreio. Mon. 7th Oct, Government House. Tues. 8th Oct Kowloon Bowling
Green.
for Home of several prominent play for the forthcoming season, the ing Members had considerable Ining due to commence next although very few matches fluence. For the seventh season the will be played before the Interport First XI reached the Final of the with Shanghai, in November.
Wed, 9th Oct. Kowloon Dock R.C. Senior Shield Competition but were On the Kow
Kowloon C,C. ground the
Thurs. 10th Oct. Talkoo Dock R.C. unfortunate in not obtaining the second eleven entertained
The Interport Dinner will be held trophy. The result of the games from Messrs. Lane, Crawford Ltd. on Saturday, 5th October (Interport
and are as under
margin. night) at the Peninsula Hotel. won by d substantial P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. The hosts knocked up 161 Fans, A. T
Meeting Date Altered. First XI 20 7.6 7.20 27 20 Lee being responsible for 50 (retired) and. G. Lee 85. The visitors could
Owing to the Annual Meetings of Second XI 24 5 5 14 23 78 15 only muster 60 runs of which E. Kowloon Cricket Club and Civi The ground is in excellent condi Campbell claimed 14 and D.W. Gra- Service being held on the 27th in- tion, having been thoroughly rested
12. G
G. Leo took three wickets stant, the General Meeting called for and, where necessary, returfed..
14 runs while A.R.F. Raven and on that date will be held on Thursday,
коту
Tennis During the year two G.A.V. Hall each took two for five. 20th Instant in the Board room of the
competitions were held with great auccess. The grass round the courts has been returfed "where necessary and is in excellent condi-
tion.
The accounts show a profit on the bar account of $4,841.82. while the balance sheet shows a favourable balance of assets over liabilities of $8,242.68.
Recreio 7. University.
the S. C. M. Post at 5.15 `pu The Club de Recreio
played University at King's Park and lost
INTERPORTERS WIN. Aziz wes top by four runs. AA. A compiled scorer for the visitors, whe 115 runs, Aziz scoring 23 The Portuguese took their total to within four runs when the last wicket foll.
The two teams of the Indian R.O.
had a friendly encounter at Sookta
poo, the senior eleven winning easily.
Second Practice Game Yesterday.
second practice game on the Civil Servico green yesterday afternoon, when they wen easily by 80 shots to 7. The scores were: N
Interporters.
J. Laing
R. Basa
A. W. Grimmitt Ferguson
"The Rest." F. Called
R'T. Taylor
A. O. Brawn.
30.9. Gray
POLICE VICTORY.
Beat the Sanitary Department
"in Interdepartmental Game.
FINAL NEXT WEEK.
In the Interdepartmental competi». ton, the Police rink easily beat tho Sanitary Department in the semi final on the Police' green_yesterday, - - and qualifted to meet the Public works Department in the final, which will be played next Sunday afternoon Yesterday's scores were;
Police
The team selected to reprosont Nolan' Hongkong in the forthcoming Inter-Marks port match with Shanghai, had a Bargreaves
Sanitary Dept. Eccleshall Boylance
Ihancan
87 Gregory