THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930.

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V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.

TWO CHAMPIONSHIPS DECIDED.

"Time

The swimming gala at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday night drew quite a large gathering in of the threatening weather spite

Fortunately the rain, conditions. which was experienced in the after-

for many e noon; censed thusinsta to attend the fete, and except for a slight drizzle which fett for A few minutes nothing occurred tu mar a fine evening's enjoyment.

Water Polo.

the

in

Portugal swamped

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS" OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES:

The results of Saturday's Home football are given below. All are from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish League.

Birmingham Bolton Derby Leeds Leicester

First Division.

weakerpool U.

England side by nine goals to nil

At no stage

in this event.

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fiddlesbro' Sheffield U. Sunderland West Ham

2 Arsenal

Newcastle Manchester C.

1

1

Huddersfield

3 Blackburn

3 Chelsea

0 Grimsby

3 Aston Villa

8 Portsmouth

Blackpool Wednesday

The Tell-Tale Scale.

Unless you are aver normal, a decline in weight should always be taken as an indication of some thing wrong. In the hot weather especially you should be weighed at intervals to see that your weight is being maintained. Per- asistent decreases, must be taken seriously for they indicate that the blood-stream is losing its power of correcting the wear and tear of the tissues.

Second Division.

Barnsley Bradford C. Burnley Charlton

1 Bristol C.

0

D Everton

3

3 Bradford

of the game did the England side get going Silva- and the Portuguese goalie. Netto, was only called upon to save one or two weak shots, C. E. Roza the hat-trick in Pereira

accomplished second half of the game, when he the second rapid succession the last scored in three goals. He was altogether responsible for five of the nine goals scured. Lawrence scored three and I Raza Pereira one. The teams were

Portugal:-R. A. Silva-Netto, J. R. Soares, B. Gosan, II. M. Remedies, Southampton

W. Lawrence.

C. E. Roza. Pereira, and L. Roza Pereira.

England:W. Ribbands, R. Wit- chell. J. Henry E. W: Railton (Capt), WC. Simpson, Fient. Howard, and Early. Referee:-Dr. D. Laing.

Results.

100 Yards Members' Handicap. -First Heat, H. A. Remelius: A. McGrann. Time, 65.1-5 Ree. Second Heat, H. Victor, 74 secs. Third Hent, M. Soares, 84.3-5 sec. 220 Yards Championship of the

Notis. Forest Port Vale Preston N.E

Swansea Tottenham

West Brom.

1 Cardif

1 Oldham 0 Bury

3 Stoke 2 Wolves

2 Reading

4 Millwall

I Plymouth

Third Division (South). Bournemouth Brighton Bristol II. Coventry Exeter Folham

Gillingham

Laseretra Roza Pereira; 2. W. Newport Time: 2 min. 40 sec. h

Championship-Ed ·

Diving

Roza, 64 points.

100

Yards Members Handicap.--1,

A. MeGrann, 18 sees; 2. 11. M. Remedios, 64 secs.

50 Yards Ladies' Handicap.-Miss

E. Allen, 34 secs.

Swindon Walsall

Watford

Clapton 0. Northampton Luton Queen's Park 4 Brentford

Norwich

6 Crystal Pal.

3 Southend

3 Thames

Torquay

0 Notts County

Third Division (North).

Accrington Barrow

100 Yards Back Stroke Champion- ship of the Colony-Wong Siong- Gateshead hing, 73.3-5 sec.

50 Yards Boys' Handienp.-A. Roza, 31 sres.; 2, L. Remedios, 35

secs.

Tenm

Members"

Race. Mr. T. Paget's team won. Time. 3 min. 14 sec. St. John Ambulance Aquatics.

Members of St. Joseph's College Division of St. John Ambulance Brigade figured prominently in the aquatic sports of the Brigade which were held in the bath of King's College yesterday morning.

(St. Ki-chung

Joseph's Chan

outstanding the Division)

and carried off three of the awimmer cups presented for competition. Kam Hap-yre also of the College Division won the rap presented by, Sir Robert Ho Tung while the team race cup also

went to the swimmers of this Division.

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The full results were as follows: Team Race (Ellis Kadoorie Cup?.- St. Joseph College Division: 2,

3, King's College.

1. Hartlepools

4 York

Chesterfield

Crewe Dancaster

1 Tranmere

4

Wigan

Halifax

⚫ Wrexham

Huil

T

Lincoln

New Brighton

1

Darlington

Rochdale

1 Carlisle

4 Rotherham

1 Nelson

Southport Stockport

First Division (Scottish).

Aberdeen

Clyde

East Fife

Falkirk

Hamilton

? Hearts

2 Leith

0 Motherwell

1 Ayr

1 Airdrie.

Hibernians 2 Duodec

Kilmarnock

B

Cowdenbeath

"Marton

St Mirren Queen's Park 3 Celtic Rangers

3 Partick

Postponed. Second Division (Scottish).

0 Allon

Albion

Arbroath Bo'ness Brechin

China Athletic ang Cup Dumbarton

Life Saving

Chan Dundee U. (St. Joseph): 2. Ki-chung tak (China Athletic).

Six lengths (11o Bros. Cup)-1, Chan Ki-chung (St. Joseph); 2, Sing Yee-tak (China Athletic): 3, Kam Hop-yee (St. Joseph). Time: 48 sees. Back Stroke, 3 lengths (Chan Chan-nam Cup)1. Chan Ki-chung (S1. Joseph); 2, Lam Sik-ho (King's College);

9, Lam Shuk-kin (Shinuki- Time: 282/5 secs. wan).

Six Lengths (Nanyang Cup)-1, Chan Ki-chung (St. Joseph); 2. Chun 2, R. Tak-wing (China Athletic); Chen (St Joseph). Time: 60 secs.

Kam Hapt. Joseph): 3, Sing Yee Dunfermline King's Park Queen O' Sth. St. Bernard

rain

LOCAL FOOTBALL. THE REST EASILY BEAT CHAMPIONS.

1 Third Lanark 3 Raith R

3 St. Johnstone

11

5 E. Stirling

a Clydebank'

Sten muir

▸ Forfar

1 Montrose

3 Armadale

AN ISLAND EVENT.

CHEUNG CHAU SCHOOL HOLDS ANNUAL SPORTS,

Despite the inclement weather which changed so suddenly in the afternoon, the schools and the Chinese community of Cheung Chau met on the Cheung Chau Football ground on Saturday, the ocrasion being the Cheung Chau School 8th. Annual Athletic Sports Meeting

Among those present on the sports ground were Mr. G. E. Wetton. Mr. A heavy ground following the Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Shan made spectacular football non, the leads at Kaifongs and inpossible when Chinese Athletic practically all the masters, mistresses met an eleven representing the and parents of the local Vernacular Rest of the Hongkong Football schools.

Mrs. G. F. de Martin, who was Players. Saturday, League

to distribute the prizes WAS found the greasy bail difficult to anticipated to come accompanied by deal with and the rather high Mr. de Martin, the Director of Educa. searing of nine to four in favour tion, at 3.00 pm. per

Cheang Chau, bringing of the Best was surprising. The Chau Ferry "Sun Chinese missed many a favourable with them the Hongkong Government School teams to run the Invitation

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BOBBY JONES.WINS

FINAL.

AN UNPARALLELED RECORD CREATED.

Ardmore, Penn., Sept. 27. The great day, the realisation of Bobby Jones' ambition, was tempered by a chilly north-east wind, bringing out fur coats among the three thou sand worshippers of the golf wizard, who was considered to have an easy. task against the slim and bespectacled Homans, who was making his first the National Cham- appearance in pionship.

Jones won the first hole with a par 0 four, but barely reached the green

2 with his third stroke at the second

hole, which was halved in six. With

an iron to the green Jones became two up in par three at the third, and he was hunkered he won the although next hole with a par five to make him

three up

The fifth and sixth were halved, and Jones was stymied at the seventh, which he lost. After the eighth was halved he regained his previous lend at the ninth, where Homans' shot went into the water. Jones turned three up.

The strokes for the first nine holes were as follows:

Jones: 46 3 5 5 4 5 1 3=39 4 6 5 4 4 4 4 =42 Homans:

Jones' Accuracy. Playing purely for accuracy Jones holea. won the tenth and eleventh

At

He was driving frequently with his spoon. He holed from eight feet at the eleventh for a birdie three. The twelfth and thirteenth were halved, but Jones won the next three. the fifteenth, after gettin

after recovering from veering drive and getting within six fect of the pin, he made a dure-devil one-handed puts for a birdie three,

he

but at the seventeenth Homans tec shot

from the pin and was seven feet from

birdie two. Jones, be haled aut fur

The taking four, was seven up.

halved. eighteenth hole was the

After halving the next two holes, the 21st Jones became eight

kut up at where he almost holed out from the He was nine up at next

the was fin

opportunity. Dickinson was the Team Race as was arranged, but hun he drove into the rough but

main scorer for the Rest, finding was much regretted that owing to the typhoon signal and bad weather, they the net on five occasions.

were unable to do so, much to disappointment of the spectators,

As there were no less than 36 events

At Kowloon the local club's two felm met Amilar elevens from the Argylic The senior game ended in the Argylls senring four to one but the Kowloon seconds

won two to one.

THE WONDER BOY. DON BRADMAN LEAVES ENGLAND.

London, Sept. 27. England to-day gave a farewell. to "boy" Don Bradman, the wonder ericketer, wha, with ave other mem- hers of the team, left St. Pancras Station on the first stage of their homeward journey The hundreds of

the

where

recovered for a par five. The next four holes were halved.

Homans

won the 27th, where his tee shot rest- ed ten feet from the pin, while Jones went into the rough. At the next

an the programme, the sports com hole hoth were bunkered and halved menced at 11.00 a.m. In spite of

the Kentlemen for their

it with sixes. Jenes, who was dormy

four

the rain which made the ground sight, halved the next with

strokes each for the Championship. wet and sports almost impossible, all of the events were keenly contested.

The cards for the last eleven boles Prior to

to the prize distribution be-

arc Kiven below the strokes of the secund nine (tenth to, e

to, eighteenth? fore a large gathering, the Head-

Mr. Hon Kau-fung thanked holes.

omitted master,

being the European and Jones:

4 5 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 6 448 Chinese

muni

Homans: 45 4 6 4 4 5 4 20 4:48 ficent philanthropy in donating to Bobby Jones thus created an un- the prize funds, Mr. Tsui Chun-po for paralleled record in the history of his generosity in presenting a nice rolf by winning the American Na- tional Amateur Championship by silver cup for the Inter Girl School Team Race, the Man, Chung Tobacco beating Eugene Homans by eight up Co. and the Connaught Aerated Water and seven to play. He now holds the Co. for their kindness in entertain- British Open and Amateur Champion- the American Open ing the spectators with cigarettes and whips and

Championships. Amateur 7178 the masters of the Renter's Americ Service. local vernacular schools, for their kind co-operation, and untiring spirit in making the day a success and Mrs. Shannon for her kindness in consent- ing to give away the prizes.

drinks

Well wishers included the Australian mittes, especial, the Sporis com- girl hockey players who have just arrived for a tour in England, who gave chorus of coo-ees.

Bradman, interviewed by Reuter, stated, "I will not say good-bye, but only nu revoir, because I hope to see you in 1934 if my cricket is still good enough."-Reuter.

After the prize distribution, cheers were accorded to the vizitors, the Headmaster and the school,

Swimming The Garrison Schools Sports will be held in the V. R. C. Bath, en. October 2nd, commencing at for the Old 2.30 p.m. Entries Scholars Handicap should be sent to the Headmaster, Garden Road. Port entries will also be accepted.

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