THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1934.
LONDON FOOTBALL CLUBS HAVE A GLORIOUS DAY
ORIENT ONLY TEAM S. P. SHOPS TO BE Miss Stammers SCOUT TROOP MEET Selection
TO BE BEATEN
Brentford, Tottenham And Millwall Do Well Away
CHELSEA'S FIRST WIN
London had plenty of cause to feel satisfied with Saturday's results in the English Football League.
Chelsen gained their first win of Bolton the season: Arsenal rattled on eight Burnley goals against Liverpool at High-Fulham
Swansen bury: Spurs went to far off York-shoffeld U. shire, came back with a clean sheet Norwich and a point: Brentford took coals to Bradford Newcastle which the local team Barnsley resented: Fulham stopped Nor-Notts County wich from scoring: West Ham de- Port Vale lighted the Upton Park crowd Plymouth with
three goals against the Notts Forest
Manchester U. Forest: Millwall went to Watford West Ham and came back with both points: Bradford C. Charlton beat Brighton and Southampton Queen's Park did likewise against Oldham, Alorshot.
Hull
In short, only Clapton Orient Nowcastle of all the London teams, falled Bury
more
points,
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200 2.5
3 0 0 3 4 14 0
3 0 0 3 2 11
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
to win one or surely a record?: The net result of the programme Bournemouth was that six teams retained 100 per liristol R. cent. records, and three of these Charlton Agure in the southern section of the Crystal Pal
Newport
third division. Coventry now re-Northampton main the only team not to have Queen's P. It. conceded a single goal.
Arsenal
FIRST DIVISION.
Aston Villa
Blackburn
Chelsea Everton
Grimsby Huddersfield Manchester C.
Middlesbrough Stoko Wolves
A Liverpool
A Derby
Leeds
Lefcenter
4 Preston N, E.
3 Portsmouth
0 Tottenham
4 Wednesday
G West Brom.
2 Birmingham
1 Sanderland
League Table.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ps.
Sunderland ... 3 2 1 0 0 2 6
Manchester C. 2 18 3 6 1.0 7 3 6
Everton....
Stoke ....
Middlesbro'
Wednesday Birmingham Aston Villa Preston N.E. Arsonal Grimsby Huddersfield Derby Wdet Brom.
Tottenham
Chelsea
Portsmouth
Liverpool
Lolcester
Blackburn
Wolvas
Leeds
3 2 0 1 11 5 4
0
2 0 3 4
0 1 7 0 4
Reading
Southend
Torquay Watford
1
1 Coventry
0 Newport
0 Reading
1 | Millwn}}
0 Coventry
1 Laton
6 Cardin
2 Swindon
2 Millwall
LICENCED
Australian Plan For Betting Reduction
Canberra,
Federal Capital Territory.-As !
And Miss James Win
St. Andrew's Boys
First Gala
Tho Swift won the Inter-Patrol swimming championship of the St. Andrew's Scout Troop at their firat. fannual sports, which were held in tho |Y.M.C.A, bath on Saturday afternoon.
Of Japanese Athletes
· (Continued from Page 8.)
II. Millington was the outstanding Harukichi Narayama. student individual swimmer, gaining two Nokkaldo Imperial University. first places and one third placo, bo- Hurdlers-Nobu Murakami, stu- sideo boing mainly responsible for dent Waseda University; and Ko- the Swifts victory in the Inter-Patrol taro Shimzu, student Waseda Uni-
versity.
RACING · THRILLS.
DODGSON WINS ON HANDICAP
London, Sept. 1. Dodgson, driving on M.C. Magnotte, won the Royal Automobile Club'e EASTERN GRASS
Tourist Trophy on handicap by the thrilling margin of only 11, seconds, CHAMPIONSHIP
covering 35 laps of the famous Ards Circuit, representing 478 miles at an a means of reducing betting in Canberra, the Chief of the Com-
Ryc, Sept. 1.
average speed of 74.05 miles per hour. English girls carried all before
The second was Hail, who drove a monwealth Police, has recommend them in the Eastern tennis chim-
Bentley at an average speed of 78.40 grass at West-Relay. ed the Attorney-General's Departpionships. on ment to grant a very limited num-chester C.C., Rye, to-day, when
driving an Aston Martin, was thirứ The senfor 50 yards frea style
Jumpera-Shuhei Nishida, at a hour, and Fortheringham
all ber of licences for starting-price Miss Kathleen Stammers won the provided the closest finish of the dent Waseda University, point-win- with an average of 74.53 miles an
toor. beting ahops in Canberra.
singles and with Miss Freds afternoon, Millington securing the ner 1932 Olympics; Suyeo Oye, stu- James, the doubles.
verdict by a touch from S. Lee dont Keio University; Yoshlo Am- Hon Brian Lewis, driving
(Kangaroos).
kumo, student Melji University; Lagonda, was fourth, his avergo
hour. Kimio Yads, student Waseda Uni-epced being 77.57 miles V. Gunsen (Engies) encountered
Farty, competed in the race; but no opposition in the junior 50 Tards versity; Kenkichi Oshima, student breast-stroke, and won by a good 10 Kwansai University, pointwinner only seventeen finished the course." yards. The next three, however, 1932 Olympics; Masne Harada, A Riley, driven by Prestwith_anıt gured in a thrilling duel for second student Kyoto Imperial Univer- travelling a terrific speed round a place.
sity; Naondo Tajima, student. Kyo- corner, overturned and toppled over The team race was one of the most to Imperial University, polntwin with the mechanie, but the river was In the doubles, the Engilsh pair interesting, the Swifts just snatching ned 1932 Olympics.
thrown clear. However," neither 'the the last 10 yards were opposed by Miss Elizabeth the victory in
Weight Throwers--Shizuo Taka- driver nor the mechanic sustaineă Ryan and Mrs. Andrus, but they through Millington.
Full results were:
ta, of Hiroshima Masahei Nishi-even a scratch-outer's Special, proved for too good for the Ameri-}
Diving-1, Eagles (6 points): 1. Kangaroo mura, of Osaka; Kiyoji' Fujita, slu- can combination, winning 6-3, 6-3. (1⁄2 pointe); B, Swifte 168 points): 4, Lions dent Bunrika University; Koanku
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Mansfield
Crewe
3 Rochdale
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3 Brighten
2 Bristol C.
3 Clapton 0.
Rotherham
2 Aldershot
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2 Motherwell -
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Falkirk
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S Airdrie.
League Table.
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0 Charlton
2 Brighton
Northampton Cardif
Goalk
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
8 3 0 0 5 08
3 3 0 0 9 1 6
3 2018 2 4
22 0 0 6 34
1 2 0 11 6 4
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Swindon
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Torquay
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SECOND, DIVISION.
Barnsley Blackpool Bolton Bradford C. Newcastio Norwich Notte County Plymouth Shefield U. Southampton West Ham
Blackpool Brentford
-
Aldershot
Watford
Bournemouth 2 0 0 2 1 8 0
THIRD DIVISION. (NORTH).
Barrow Carlisle Chester Chesterfield Doncaster Hartlepools Mansfeld
Rochdale
1
New Brighton
Southport
York
2 Port Vale
0
Z Huli
2 Bury
2 Swansea
2 Brentford
0 Fulham
1. Burnley
2 Bradford
3 Manchester U.
2 Oldham
Nolts Forest
League Table.
Goala
Chester
Lincoln
Harrow
2 Tranmere
Wrexham
Stockport
Hartlepools
1
Darlington
2 Halifax
◊ Wrexham
4 Accrington
2 Walsall
3 Stockport
4. Crowe
2 Ratherham
0 Darlington
1 Tranmere 1. Gateshead
1 Lincoln
League Table.
New Brighton
Gateshead
Doncaster
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Chesterfield
8 3 0.011 3 Halifax
3 2 I 0 0 & 5 York
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts,
3. 3 0 0 10 2 3 3 0 0 0 46
3 2 1 0 4.1 5 1082 &
10 7 3 5 1 11 7 4
Walsall
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.'
Aberdeen
Albion Clyde
*Hamilion Hearts
Kilmarnock Queen's Park Queen O'8th. Rangers
St. Johnstone
1 Dundee
6 Ayr
I Celtic
2 St, Mirren
4 Partick
2 Hibernians
Played an. Friday.
League Table.
Goals
American competitors were com- pletely shut out. Miss. Stammers and Aliss James contested the singles flank, the former winning after a full distance match 6-4 1-0, 6-3.
MANAGER GRIMM.
TO CARRY ON
As Big Shot Of The Chicago Cubs
(64 points),
15 Yards Back-streka-Senbr-1. II. H. Kikumoto, student Bunrika Uni imston (Bwifta); 2, W. Hicks (Bwifle) : #versity; Saburo Hagno, student N. Martin (Lions); 4. 11. Hicks (Eagles) Kwansai Uuniverity: Genzaburo Time: 19 4/8 sec.
Resmoing Hated. Bwitter B, Liong: 3, Suzuki, student Nihon University: Shukunosuke Tsukamoto, alumnus Yanaka, student. Cuo University;
Doshisha University.
Eagles; Kangaroos.
30 Yards Dr, W. Hicks (Swift): 2. T. Flicks (Englés); 5. J. Miloston (Bwica): 4, 27, Martin (Lion).
Plate Diving Swift (18 plate): 7. Eagles (10 piates); 3, Kangaroos (11 plates): 4. lone t plates).
25 Yards 1200 style. Juniors-1, W. Newell (Balta): 2, C. Largo (Eagles) : 1. R. Taylor (Llone); 4, D. Randell (Lakina) | Time: 19 1/8 wees.
4 Yarda free style. Seniors-1.. 11. Mi- linston (Swift); 2. 8. Lee (Kangaroos) || Be 3. Winyard (Llons); 4, G. Arnold (Eagles) ;) Time 60 2/5 secs.
MIZLER WINS TITLE
(Continued from Page &
Guhren (Eagles); 2. W. Newall (Swift) 1.
65-Yards Breast Stroke. Janier, V. causing the Welshman to retreat., Taylor (Llona), V. Grit (Lione) ; Quinlen opened well in tho
Chicago, Aug. 27. Owner. William Wrigley of the Chicago Cubs. National League baseball team, to-day told Man ager-First Властан Charlie Grimm that he wanted him to Time: 48 seca. manage the Cubs for the remainder of the season as well as next, and a perhaps longer.
The statement effectively aquel olched rumours that Grimm was to be fired in the near future. Grimm 3 was appointed manager of the Cubs August 2, 1932, succeeding Roger "Raja" Hornsby, reported to have had too many financial diff- culties with various membora of the team.
seventh, to be met with several,
BIGGER NAVIES.
SENATOR NYE ON COST OF DEFENCES
a
Washington, Sept. 2. Referring to reports of an in- crease in Japan's military budget, Senator Nyc, chairman of the Munitions Investigating Com- mittee pointed out to-day that the United States appropriation for the army and navy this year was twice that of Japan's.
"After this," said Sonator Nye
Inter-Pairol Relay Back Swift: 2 Eaglesa, Kangaroos: Lionali: stiff left jabs. Towards the end of ironically, "Congrese must forget smins. 48 sca
the round Mizler forced matters, these things and authorize an but had little the better of the additional billion dollar naved fighting.
programme to counter Japan's
Inter-stral Championship-1, Switts 64 pointa: S. Fegies 46 points: 8, Kangaroos 29 points; 3, Lions 29 points.
CHINESE C. S. CLUB
Good Programme At Swimming Gala
Mak Waiming, one of the most Charlie, in his first year as man- proficient breast stroke exponents in ager in 1932, brought the Cubs to the Colony, suffered defeat in the 440 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. A world serica. He will be 36 metres race, in the third swimming gala this sonson, organised by the years old to-morrow, hence, the an-Chinese Civil Servants Clab at the nouncement pre-birthday gift to Club's bathing beach on Baturday. the G-foot, 215-pound loft-hander. He was beaten by Chan Fak-sing In the excellent time of 8 mins. 14
Clyde... 5 4
Motherwell
7 1
18
5 4 0 1 11 8 8
Rangers
4 0 1 10 6 8
St. Johnstone
3 2 0 0 3 8
Aberdeen
4 0 1 0 4 8
Hamilton
Hearts
Dundeo
Airdrie
0 Albion
2) Hibercings
Queen's Park 0{Celtic
4Queen O'Sth,
2 Partick.
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1 Ayr
1 St. Mirren
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1 0 4 10 15
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Dunfermline, 5 0 1 4 4 15
2 Falkirk
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SECOND DIVISION.
Arbroath Brechin Cowdenbeath Dundee U. Enst Fifo East Stirling Montrane
Sten'muir
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League Table.
Goals
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RACE HANDICAPS
Extra Meeting In Macao
Handicaps for the Fourth Extra Meeting of the Macao Jockey Club for Sunday next have been laned by the Handicapper.
The race for "C" Class ponies has been cancellet. Entries for the six other events appear below:
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Becs.
of war
[ Quinlen did some good work on terrible competition. Of courge, the ropes in the eighth round, but Japan must raise the ante and the champion was never really in keep up with' Uncle Sam-áll for trouble, and countered smartly on the profit of makers the breakaways. Quinlen wna | machines.” fighting strongly, and his punching certainly carried more weight. In
Investigating round thirteen he cut Mizier's Committee will begin ite sittings mouth with a couple of stiff loft next Tuesday. Inquiries will be
continued
three weeks. Jabs, and, forcing the fight, had!
United Press. the better of the session.
MIZLER ERRATIC. beginning of the fourteenth, and Mizler was rather erratic at the Quinlen
countered with loft swings to the body. Mizler show-
The
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PARADE OF YOUTH
Mak Wai-ming, however, convin singly won the 200 metres breasted his best form in the last round, IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY IN RED
SQUARE stroke, in 8 mins 18 secs.
when from the bell he forced tho fighting, using a straight left and right crosses to the head. Quinten
Moscow, Sept rotaliated with a couple of swings shooters, aviators and reservists Thousands of ungtharp to head and body, but the cham-1 plon's timing was much the better, and at the close he received the
Owing to the strong wind and choppy sea, the event in which com- petitors had to swim with a lighted candle was cancelled.
The following were the results: 10 Matres layl. Chinese Athletle Ciebi Chase Civil Servants: 3, Chinese Bathing
Club: Time: 1 min. 43.3.5 vece,
50 Metron breast-stroke (Children'.~, { decision, which, however, met with Lai Reu-fan; 2. Lai Bawy!; *, Lau Fan-ho,
109 Baltes (women's)-1. Ne Bhrus-ying the crowd.
(1 min. 10 sec); 2: Chan Yak-king (1 mln. 32' heen.) 8. al Sanch.
some opposition from a section of]
.
200 Metres breast-stroke (men's),~~), Mak Mizler's form, on the whole was Wal-ming (3 mina. 18 socs.) 2. Kwok Chi not the best of which he is shun 18 mins. 8 secs); S. Patton-Jam capable, but stil! he was too good
(3 mins, 40 secs.).
100 Metro (for wetive members)-1, Chan for the plucky Welshman as fur Mounted Troop Handicap, fur-Pukaine (1 min. 12 sol): 3, Cheung Kamias science went, and his timing longa: Pat, 175 Jack O'Lantern,wal (min. 36 secs.) 1 3. Bo Yen-kit.
was the more impulsive, 163: Moucho, 170: White Stars, 100 Metres (men's),—1. Chan Fakatag (1 140; African Evo, 105; The Curlew. m. 12 s.) 2. Chan Flag-hung (1 min.
26 seen.) | 8. Îp Chao-abl 155.
Tap Slac Handicap, furlongs: Banquet Hall, 140; Fair View, 181;
1 Gold Currency, 168; Great Hall, 154: Limelight, 150; Racing Triumph, 146
Kid Berg, Norman Snow, and
50 Adetrew Breast-etraks (set). Boyo Rees challenged the winner.
-ming (to sec.); 2, Lal Sau-7 (68.2.5 sec.). Leung Ching-chen.
400 Matre Emen's). Chan Pak-slog (0) miss. 14 sec.); 2. Mak Wal-min (0 mins.
Threading the Neddlemi las 22 ecx. 8. Chung Yio-in.
Leona
The Mong Ha Handicap, (First Ching-chen and Mak, Wal-ming; 2. Sciss Section), 6 furlongs: Banquet Hall, Leong Ching-miu and Kwok Chi-ahua: 3, 145; Boxing Eve, 108; Festival Eve, Mies Ng Shun-ying and Li Shiu-lung-
140; Hot Heels, 140; Racing Triumph,
161: Shaughraun, 140; Vago, 148.
The Mong Ha Inndicap, (Second Section), 6 furlongs: Black Voivet, 148; Bold Commandor, 162; Britannic Hall, 140; Chow Fán, 152; Dare Devil, 146; Hoy Tor, 147; The Carp, 168.
Area Preta Handicap, 0 furlongs: Antamok, 162; Delightful Chance. 156; 11jnker, 181; Little Beauty, 147; Potsdam, 140; Sarabande, 181 Sca View, 140,
HOME RUGBY.
Coventry's Smashing
Victory Over Halifax.
."
London, Sept. 1. Coventry scored a smashing victory
over Halifax at rugby to-day, regia-
marched through The Red Square to-day, celebrating International Youth Day.
. Kosarev,, Secretary-General
of the Young Communist Party, speaking from Lenin's Tomb, te- clared: "The capitallets 'randot fight as we can."
Hundreds of thousands oN WEEK- ors joined. In the parade which continued to alle past KosäTOV Tổng after night. had fallen.Thaled Press,
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The Mong Ila Handleap, (Thirdering 30 points without reply. Section), G furlonga: City of Shang 2
1 0 3 12 14 2 hui, 140; Fi-Fo, 140; Harbour View,tween Leicester and Bedford, the
36 12 2 130: Little Beauty, 140; Potsdam, fornier winning by ton polnis
18 0137; Sen View, 188.
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