THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934.
ARSENAL AMONG FOURTEEN HOME TEAMS TO
SOUNDLY BEAT BLACKBURN
NEWPORT SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON
GRIMSBY FALL AT SUNDERLAND
Arsenal's big guna were brought into - full play yesterday, when the Woolwich team, pride of London, entertained Blackburn Rovers at Highbury and won by four clear goals. The Arsenal have now scored twelve goals in two matches on their own ground this season, sufficient indication that they will be almost unbeatable before their own supporters. Home teams swept all before them in quite a big programme of Arsenal first class matches. In the first Derby division all Ave homesters secured Liverpool the maximum points, this in-Portsmouth curring the defeat of Huddersfield Sunderland by Derby and Grimsby by Sunder-
land.
As a result Sunderland take the
FIRST DIVISION.
4 Blackburn
4 Huddersfield
2 Manchester C.
I Middlesbro*
3 Grimsby
0
League Table,
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis..
2 7 lead in the table, with one point Sunderland... 4 3 10 9
3 0 1 10 7 0 4 3 0 1 5 dropped in four matches. Man-Wednesday...
Агнели! chester City, among the leaders, Preston N.E.
Manchester C came a cropper at Liverpool, the
lowly Meraysiders recording their Everton
second win of the season,
Derby.
An interesting "argument". be- Stake twoon Brentford and Fulham, en Middlesbru the former's ground, went in Birmingham favour of Brentford, who managed Portamouth West Brom. Aston Villa to not the only goal of the match.
Liverpool NEWPORT FALL.
Grimsby Huddersfield Leicester Wolves Leeds Tottenham Chelsen Blackburn
Sixteen teams were engaged in the southern section of the Third Divlalon, which provided some in- teresting results.
Newport, previously holding a 106 per cent. record in three matches, fell by the wayside In sluiting Bournemouth. The latter, at the time occupying the bottom position in the table, pulled off u surprize victory by three goals to
one.
2 1 0 15
SECOND DIVISION.
1. Fulham
Brentford
League Table.
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Gools
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SHANGHAI WATER POLO LEAGUE CHAMPIONS
Rowing Club "A" Taam; winners of the Shanghai sanlor water polo league championship this season. Standing, left to right: J. Rafen, Y. 9. Turner, W. Vannewitz, W. Naugehauer, S. Godkin, A. C. More, L. Fabian. Sitting, N. Hammon d. D. J. Raeburn, A. 5. Sinclair, P. J. Klink.
PERRY IN THE THIRD ROUND
U.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
ALLISON GIVEN A FRIGHT
MENZEL HARD PRESSED
Forest Hills, Sept. 5.
Fred Perry, English de-
fender of the American na-
Willy den Ouden, the Dutch womILN
tional singles tennis title,wimmer who several times has put
advanced to the third round new world records in brasst strake
of the championship to-day,
when he overcame Martin Buxby, an American, in three straight sets.
INTERPORT SWIMMERS IN FORM AT EH. McCauliff of New York, a
NORTH POINT BEACH
MAGNIFICENT RACE OVER
400 METRES
ROZA PEREIRA CONCEDES 10 SECS:
AND IS JUST BEATEN
CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
GALA LAST NIGHT
Judicious handicapping resulted in
scven.
Aquatic Horse Racing-1, Lo Wai-
Giving W. Campbell a start of ten Lionel Roza Pereira, the Colony's long distance champion, was just pipped at the past by Raza, who
Rozalau. swam a fine 'race throughout. Pereira could not catch up with Roza, Water but passed Campbell in the last lap.
Hongkong Cycling Club
KEATES', NEW RECORD
There were no expected re- sults during the day but Dr. prominent tournament player, Bent Wilmer Allison all the way to win after five sets. McCauliff trailing throughout, but he gave a very plucky display against a doughty opponent.
WES
Roderick Menzel, the tall Czech extended by ivas also severely
known Ronald Longtin, well Canadian player, who very nearly took a two sets lead at the start, but was pulled back, and finally lost in four sets.
Menzel dropped the first with- out showing the slightest bit of fight, but he became serious in the second sst, when faced with further reverse.
awimining for women."
DEAN IN FORM
PITCHES 24TH VICTORY
GIANTS STILL WINNING
New York, Sept. 5. Dizzy Dean, St. Louis Car- dinals pitcher, pitched in his 24th. victory of the season to- day, when the Cardinals nosed out Brooklyn.
A shortened programme also saw New York Giants win from Chl- cago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies blank our Cincinnati Reds.
Detroit Tigers obtained the best. of Philadelphia Athletic and both St. Louis Browns and Cleveland Indians won, the former overcoming
The Hongkong Cycling Club
PRACTICE FOR SHIELDS. Longtin made a great offort to a magnificent finish of the 400 Metres kuun and Hou Yuon-hing; 2, Lam Yau-selected inst evening for their Free Style Exhibition by the Hong-king and Pang Yuk-pul; 3, Li Kam-saventh weakly time trial, but as the conditions prevailing during
snatch this set, and the set P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.Kong Interporters at the Swimming sing and Yuen Sie Style (Exhibition the later hours of the day were engthened to 20 games before the
400 Metres Free 4 3 1 0 10 6 7 Gala held at the China Athletic As-
by Interporters)-1, A. A. Boza; 2, La distinctly unfavourable for speed Czech broke through. After this 30090ociation last night,
Roza Pereira; 3, W. Campbell,
Searching In Blindfold, Chan work, only one rider took part.
H. A. G. Koates, who was making the Canadian was a spent force, seconds and A. A. Rozn a slact of Tso-lal; 3, Tue Yuk-kwal; 3, This first speed attempt for a month and he lost the third and fourth the redoubtable Senators,
Yuk-chin.
Frank Shields, America's No. 1 follow. Diving For Pistes-1, Kwok Fung was the rider in question, and sets at 6-3 an 6-0. sang: 2, Tsoi Ping-fan; 3, Lal Kwan-though he was evidently far from
fit his attack on J. Coles' 5-miles ranking player had a practice Polu-Interporters hent figures
successful.
a New York tournament player, in Starting at 6.10 p.m. the ex-Irish knock in disposing of Etherndon, C. A. A. by five goals to two.
merciless
against was off the mark, and turned at 3qually as miles in 8m. 36s. The final 2 miles, Prusoff of Seattle, whom he beat rack went all out na soon as he three sets, and Van Ryn was were covered in 5m. 118, to record in straight sets. a Anishing time of 13 mins. 40 secs. to beat record by 49 seconds and average 21,79 m.p.h. This is the by
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Rending were unsuccessful in Brentford their challenge to Bristol City. Bolton qn the City's enclosure, losing by Burnley the only goal scored, but Exeter Blackpool
Barnsley returned to best form to obliterate Swansea.
goals. Port Vale Northampton by three clear
Queen's Park Rangers perform Fulham ad smartly in visiting Crystal Shemeld U. Palace and winning by the odd Bradford goal in five, and Charlton gave Norwich!! County Notts further indication of their poten- tlalities by taking points from Flymouth... Torquay on the Devonshire team's Notts Forest
2 5 0 2 Manchester U
2 6 8 West Ham 31 onclosure.
Bradford C... 3 1 0 2 4 7 Southampton-4-0--2-2--3-0.
2 4 0 2 2 6 13 Oldham Mult
2002 6.8 Newcastle Bury
-CHESTER-ON-TOP____ In the northern section of the Third Division, Chester leapt into the lead with a very decisive Victory over Hartlepools. This was Chester's fourth successivo win of the senson, and they take over the leadership of the division by virture of a superior goal average.
Darlington, another home team just piped Gateshead by the odd goal in three.
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Aldershot Brighton Bournemouth Bristol C. Crystal Exeter
The Hongkong Interporters engag‐
ed the C.A.A. in an interesting water
polo match, which resulted in a win for the former by five goals to two. The goalscorers for the Interporters were Fullagher (2), Roza, Campbell and C. E. Roza Pereira
Results were:
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Y.M.C.A. FUNCTION
Chinese Section Beats The European
WAB
very
At Bridgo's Street last night, the fastest average recorded in the
50 Metres Free Style-1, Kwek Chinese Y.M.C.A. defeated the Euroseries of time trials to date being Fung-sang; 2, Yeung Man-kii; 3, Ng pean Y.M.C.A. in a Swimming Meet Kwan-ping,
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1 Charlton
Swindon
Torquay
League Table,
Goals
Altogether 14 home elulis won yesterday, while two visiting teams annexed the full complement of points. There was not a single Coventry drawn game in a programme of Newpor! Charlton sixteen matches.
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MID-WEEK RUN.
by 27 points to 21. Some good swin-1/100 m.p.h, faster than the same 200 Motres Handicap for Children.ming was seen during the evening, rider's 10 miles figures.
Despite the shortness of the -1, Lau Po-yin; 2, Chan Yuk-kin, 8, H. G. Lange winning the 220 Yards Free Style and the 100 Yards Free
distance Kentes finished in a sorry Lau Pa-leung.
(Open to Style. Medley 75 Metres Colony), Kwok Chun-hang (8. C. A return meeting will be held on state, and was only able to resume
A. A.); 2, Chan Ki-chung (S. C. Wednesday next at the European the return trip after a considerable
V.M.C.A.
Results follow:
rest. The timekeeping wAB, 18
60 Metres Free Style (For Novice
50 Yards Free Style-1, Lo Yuk-usual, admirably carried out by Large Mr. E. Munns, the official time Swimmers)-1, Ma Yat-kwong: 2,
wing (O.Y.M.C.A.); 2, H. G. Yung Fani 3, Cheung Yat-seng,
[Club, 100 Metres Handicap (For Girls). (E.Y.M.C.A.); 3, Chan Lal-nam (C.Y. keeper and vice-captain of the
Chan Yuk-M.C.A.). Time: 28.4/5 secs.
There was rather a poor at- P. W. D, L. F. A. Pts.-1, Wong King-kam; 2,0
120 Yards Medley Relay (Back king: 3, The Yuk-kwal
100 Betres Back Stroke-1, Young Breast and Free Styles)-1, Chinese tendance on the first mid-week run of the Club, under Mr. E. Munns, and Y. W. Yeung): 2, European Y.whfelt loft the Victoria Pier of the Man-kit; 2, Lam Yau-ting: 3. Fung Y.M.C.A. (Team: 1. K. Young, P.K. Li Yo-wal.
C.A. (Team: F. 3. Anslow, W. F.Ke Vehicular Ferry at 2 p.m. With the heat at over 90 degrees and a and E. F. Selk), Time: 15.-3/5 Rees.
Long Plunge1, W. Schreuder high percentage of humidity, the (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, H. F. Lange (E.Y.M.first of these Island spins was not. comfortable proposition, and the C.A.): 3, Wong Shlu-chi. Distance 62 feet 7 inchas.
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party were rather glad to reach 220 Yards Free Style-1, II. Gthe dispersal point at Victoria at Lange (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, Kwok Hon- ming (CY.M.C.A); 3, Kwong Ki-
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p.m. Though a disappointing made with these spins it has been decided to con- 100 Yards Breast Stroke-1. Ltinue them, and to run them al- Ping-kwan (C.V.M.C.A); 2 Wong ternate weeks on the Island and B. Mainland. Next Wednesday's spin Shia-hung (C.Y.M.C.A.): 8, R. Wood (EY.M.C.A.), Time: 1 min. will therefore leave Jordan Road 22-2/5 nocя..
Pier, Kowloon, at 2 p.m. under Mr. Fancy Diving-1, E. F. Selk (EYE. Tweedy. M.C.A) 87 points; 2, Cheung Yu- hung (C.Y.M.C.A.) 76 points; 8. Young
foon (C.Y.M.O.A.). Time: 2 mins.start has been
2 Fook-pul (C.Y.M.C.A.) 75 points: 8 3 100 Yards Free Style.-1, H. G., 42 Lange (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, Young Yak- 39
Dwah (C.Y.M.C.A.); 3, Lo Yuk-wing
(OY.M.C.A.). Time: 65.-2/5 Koca.
60 Yards Back Stroke-1, Young Ju-kwan (GYM.C.A.); 2 Ewok Hon ming (C.Y.M.O.A); 3, F. 3. Anslow 1(E.Y.M.C.A). Time: 43 secs.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Chester Darlington
4 Hartlepool
2. Gateshead
League Table
Chestor Lincoln Tranmere Barrow Wroxham Darlington Stockport New Brighton Doricaster
· Halifax: Hartlepools Cinteshiond Chesterfold.
| Yorking
Rotherham Blanshold Crewe Carlisle Rochdale
My Goals
P. W. D.L. F. A. Pts.
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160 Yards Free Stylo Relay (Teams of four)1, European Y.M.C.A. (R B. Wood, G. H. Fowler, E. F. Selk and 1. G. Lange); 2, Chinese Y.M.C.A. (L N. Chen, H. L. Sim, Y. W. Young and Y. W. Lo). Than: 1 min. 29.-175 secs.
HOME RACING
Lozingaro Easily Wins
C.R.C. Win Tennis Championship
SENIOR TITLE RETAINED
in beating the Indian Recrea- tion Club in their last match of the season, the Chinese Re-: creation Club "A" team yester- day retained the championship of the tennis leagongthoned by
The Chinese,
the return of Faul Kong, defeated the I.R.C. by 5% nots to 8/20 'London, Sept. 6. meeting with opposition from 1.
In the Darby Races, tha Bt. Leger D. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassumb candidate Lozingaro, ridden by hoy, who won all three sets. Gordon Richazite, on the Brooders The C.R.C., have thus won the St. Leger by two and a half lengths. Loxingaro, carrying top wel hier A 12 Ost. Glbs./ won early from his three succossion, and since their parti- DH 1 opponents. His price was to cipation in the league have been
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The scores which were cabled
Reuter, follow.
SECOND ROUND.
F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Martin Buxby (U.S.) 6-3, 6-1,
R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) beat R. Longtin (Canada) 2-6, 11-9, 6-3, 6-0
Scores as supplied by Reuter,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
R. H.
E.
·Chicago New York ....
1
6
&
8
(Moore homered).
St. Louis
10
(Collins and Delancey homered). Brooklyn
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11
Pittsburgh Boston
0
(Hogan homered). Cincinnati'
(Roy Hansen pitched). Philadelphia..... 1
(Camill homered).
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
F. X. Shields (U.S.) beat Philadelphia
Detroit Etherndon (U.S.) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3
7
11
10.
14
(Trosky homered).
J. Van Ryn (U.S.) beat Pru- Washington BOT (U.S.) 6-1, 6-2, 6-3
St. Louis W. Allison (U.S.) beat Dr. E. Boston McCaulf (US) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, Cleveland' -4-6, 0-2.
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