MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1926.
SPORTS SECTION
"THE ENEMY.”
SHANGHARS INTERPORT CRICKET XL
STRONG IN BOWLING.
SHEK-O GOLF.
CHAMPIONSHIP DECIDED
YESTERDAY.
MR. G. MURRAY 1ST.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SATURDAY SOCCER.
'SEVERAL SURPRISES IN. THE ' LEAGUE.
H.K.F.C.'S DOUBLE.
*
on
Several surprises were recorded in the local soccer league Saturday,
LAWN BOWLS,
SPEY ROYAL CUP RESULTS.
„K.B.C.C. AND C.S.C.E. WIN
On Saturday afternoon further:
JOCKEY CLUB,"
ENTRIES FOR 5TH EXTRA MEETING.
SALIGIA AGAIN.
HARBOUR RACES.
ENTRIES FOR ANNUAL SWIM,
RECORD IN OPEN..
Entries closed yesterday for the umuat swimming race across |the harbour,
HOME SOCCER.
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE,
RESULTS.
IN 8 DIVISIONS,
་
The following are the entries progress was made with the Spay for the 6th extra race meeting at, Royal Eup lawn bowls when Happy Valley on November 6- Kowloon F.C. (as league cham- two games were played on the 1st RaceShaukhwan Stakes. pions and shield holders) had Kowloon Bowling Green Club's Mrs Bernard's Barley Grass, shown both in the ladies event Arsenal 6, The Wednesday 2. lean day, claiming only one point rinke.
Having disposed of the Kowloon Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call Hin six.
the Police-waiving Hong Kory F.C., on the other Duck R.C.
who had previously disposed of the
13:
13.0.
13.2:
13.1.
>
London, October 23. Principal football mätehos. play- ed to-day" Chame team given first); In the open race, there are 20|comulted—” -names-a record. A decrease is
Division 1.
and the race confined to Chinese. Aston Ville 2 West Bromwich 0.
Mise V. Owen'Hughes's name is Enitor 2. Bury 2 absent from the ladies' race, En-Burnley 2, Hddersfield 2.
close finally for this event on Derby 4. Tottenham 1..
Leeds 1. Everton 3. D." Lyon is not competing.Liverpool . Leicester City." 0.
winner) has sent in his entry, as
Eleven amants were mentioned la
The Shak-O Country Club, golf hand, won in both sections that beutral green-met the K.B.G.Mrs. R. M. Austin's Fireworks, tries can still be accepted and will Cardiff. 3, Sunderland 0. Shanghai last week for the inter-championship was held, yesterday. they are competing in.
The Club de Recreio v. Royal Indian Recreation Club by 21-10-Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha-Wednesday. port cricket team to play in Hong Mr. G. Murray, being the winner) Kong next month. They are:- with a score of 184 (80 and 84). Artillery match was noteworthy The contest was a very exciting one
Captain E. M Barrett, D. W. The high wind and fast greens/for the number of penalty, fouls in spite of early appearances we Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blotting A. F. May (last year's youthful Manchester United 0, Birmingham
the K.B.G.C. led by 8-2 at the
Teach. M. J. Divchn, D. & Burn, Goldman, Stokes, P. Madar, Dr. W. B. O'Hara H. W. Allison, Mansel-Smith and Isaacs.
Exemplary Skipper..
scores returned
bite, 18.0.
4
Paper; 13.1. At thirteen henda
In
1
13
made good scoring timeult. Other produced.
The 2/Scottish Borderers made seventh and. wers:—Murrus: 164; Hancock 167: Bruce 168; their debut in a friendly with the Police had managed to draw Mr. Alargus's Arabian Parrot, have E A. Brodie (second last Newcastle 6, Blackburn T
year) and the evergreen C, J. Sheffield 0, West Ham 2. was thereafter of ding-dong
173: Moncrieff 176; Parker 176; 4-nil, Tredwell 173.
"
also one of the most difficult menyear) did not compete.
in Shanghai to dislodge from h
cfense when once he makes up his! mind to stay in. He is a quick and powerful scorer,
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17
INTERPORT TRIAL.
fore half-time The teame in this match were:—*
Surreys-Douglas; Cooper and Jordan; McGreavy, Mitchell and Bristowe Charlesworth, Cheese- man, Humberstone, Butler and Mackleworth,
On the other rink the K.C.C.
13.1.
vader, "19.1.
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Potter 169; Harrison 171; Hegarty the 1/E. Surrey Regt. and loss by/level-10 all-and the struggle Messrs. Toeg and Priestley's In-Cooke. Bdr., Norris, R.A. (second
On the form shown in that horder. The scores were level at the Mr. Aitch Aitch's Rayfield, 18.0, tered. In Captain Barrett Shanghai hase
At the conclusion of the games, game, it cannot be said that the 15th nëad and at the 20th head theyMr. Dryasdust's Saracen,. 19.2. an experienced cricketer who is Mrs. W. T. Southern kindly pre- "Kosbies" are as strong as the were 16-15 in favour of the K.B.G.C.,
new regiment who secured one shot in the Anal Mr. Seth's Nell Gwyn, 13.1. "able to handle his bowling accord-sented the Championship Cup to Surreys, but the
ing to the situation His experiMr. Murray.
were handicapped by having Ahead and thas won by 17-13. Mr. A. H. Ferguson (winner last man off, losing a wing forward be} (who were beaten in the final last
2nd and 5th Races Shek-0- ence will be invaluable, while,he B
Handicap-A & B Classes. year by the K.B.G.C.) met the Civil Mr. W. T. Stanton's Belteruey the Club de Recreio and the Taikoo Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sand- Service CC following wins against
Star. 13.0. Rt. whilst the C.S.C.C. had ac
piper, 13.0 counted for the Yacht Club. Messrs. Dunbar The C.S.C.C.
and Stanton's had the Vetter Boston, 13.2: of the play at the beginning, secar K.O.S.B.s:-Andersory: Gard-
Messrs. Hall and ner and Martin; Campbell, Baring a lend of 13-4 at the ninth head
E-a"margin that made all the differ- Messrs. Hall and Shenton's
Saligia, 13.1. ham, and Everest; "Craig, Me- Clinchey, Humphries, Hume, and the match. Thanks, to à quintette jence between winning and losing
Geezer, 13.2. Skeggs.
the K.C.C: passed their opponents Messrs. Hall, and Shenton's Humberstone, Butler and at the thirteenth head (14-18), but Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass,
Gomeril, 13.2. Cheeseman found the opposing Wonderful catches by severat
playing the feature of the citadel in the first half. After the brought the scores to 21-16 at the
steadily players were third interport cricket trial on the breather. Mackleworth got the 20th end. In semi-darkness the H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday when
position of the K.C.C. was hopeles team of Und: 30 and Over 30
Club v.. “Tamar.”
and although they scored a couple played a drum,"
The Club defence successfully held at bay is useful forward line they had to own defeat by 21-18.
Resulta from the receiving ship. Stewart.S.C.C. was prominent as pivot and the Hazel whole half-buck line was sound Farrell
D. W. Luck la probably the beat all focaler in the tear, fis batting average this sendon is 478 and his howling average is 121 for 80 wickets. He has been batting well recently as fret man in and he and Divecha should be`n difficult pair for the Hong Kong bowlers should they settle down at the be- ginning, observes the Shanghai Times:"
"Centurion" of the Side.
ti
Divecha has the only pentury of the season in first class matches to his anedi. He had been batting; consistently well recently, und in an intémport match will Be able to Jake Kis time getting runs-a style which suits him idmirably.
WONDERFUL CATCHES ON SATURDAY.
THOSE WHO SHONE..
The weather was favourable for the Arst time and the wicket gavej a semblance of being, goud.
Batting frst, the Sonform had a for the Arst wicket but were all outi
fourth.
the C.S.C.C,
Apps and McCormick, the Macfarlane Naval defenders also played well Whibley and Worthington was a good wing c.s.c.c. forward for the "Tamar."
Dywick
D. C. Burn is another class bals-för 151. Owen Hughes doing mout man. He is properly an oponer, of the damage with his "left-hand and it may be that Captain Barrett Blows, will seg to send him in frst to In bad light, stumps were drawn partner Divecha, keeping Leach na before time with the Junior' score "Anst wickes down. Burn has not at F15 for 5 wickets down,
shown the same form this seasons Mitchell, and Hayward both bat as he did that, but is a steady run-ted well and with confidence: Onnit gotter and in possessed of as pretty a fairly fast wicket that seemed to
I
Gerrard at centre-forward, Booker scored for the Club in the first Gregory half and this was sufficient for Denkin victory, the H.K.F.C. winning by
Kowloon v. Police..
a style us any bateman in Shang-be favourable to Bowker, they With Sims and McKelvie play-
hai.
If
stored at, a comfortable pace..
"
Police, Raidi "Sword
3. Clark
17 A Clark
K.C.C. Overy
F. Joseph H
21, Gibson
Shenton's
The
The
Division II.
in the military event) has also en-Bradford City 1.. Portsmouth 2
Chelsan 1. Oldham 0. Three Chinese, including Clapton Oriens 2. Notis Forest 2. Leung Shui-man (winner three Hull 3, Blackpool 0. years ago) have entered for the Middlesborough 5, Barnsley 1 open race as well.
Notts County 1. Swansea 3. All three races start at 5 p.m.Port Vale . Manchester City 2. ferry pier) from the Kowloon side (near Preston N.E. 2, Fulham 2.
and will end at the Southampton 3, Durlington 1. water-frons outside the V.R.C. South Shields 3. Grimsby 2,
The Chinese race is on Tuesday, Wolverhampton 1, Reading .. the ladies on Wednesday and the
Div. II (South). "open" on Thursday.
Brentford 7, Coventry Se On Thursday night a fete will Brighton 4, Watford 1. be held at the V.R.C. when prizes ristol Rovers 1, Charlton 1. will be presented. Entries are:-Exeter 4. Bournemouth 0.
Chinese (for Mok Kon-sang Luton 3. Aberdare 3. challenge
cup): Chan shuen, Lau Shut-kan, Leung Shui Millwall 2, Queen's Park Rangers L
Yip Merthyr 5. Plymouth 1.
hin, Hui Yue-cheorg, Tang Yee- Norwich 9. Gillingham 0. man, Wong Ping-fan, Worg Boon- Northampton 1, Crystal Palace 1. teang, Li Fuk-tui and Chan Chau-Southend 6, Newport 0.
Swindon 2, Bristol City 2. Ladies (for Manuk challenge. Mr. R. M.. Austin's Home Call, cup)Miss G. Brown, Miss M.
Div. III (North), · White, Miss P. Hunt, and Miss D. Accrington 0, Nelaon 5, Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, Hunt.
Ashington 4, Tranmere 3. 13.0:
Barrow 2. Rotherham 2. Open (för McKinnon challenge Crewe 0, Stoke 2. cup)-L. Londadale, D. Ford and Durham 2. Chesterfield 1. W. Hindley (Submarine L.7)Halifax E, Bradford' 0.."- K. G. Evans, W. Tillery, A. F. Hartlepools 3. Doncaster 0. May, A. D. Spoor, B. Assumpcao, Lincoln 3, Walsall B. G. A. Roza, E. A. Brodie, W. FSouthport 6. Wrexham 0. Kerr, C. J. Cooke, S. V. Gittins, Stockport 4, Wigan 1
13.0.
Dr., J. C. Macgown's Sunburst hing.
Rose, 18.0..
13.2.
Mr. R. J. Paterson's September,
1:2.3:
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent, 151 "13.2.
Mrs. R. J. Paterson'e Dobbin,
13.2.
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe
say, 18.1.
18 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's
19.1.
17
E Zimmern, J. S. Lyon, Denis, R. Rochdale 1, New Erigton 1," Kelly, George Lim, Leung Shui Lochman, Wong Ping-fan, Wong Boon-
Rannoch, 13.0 OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. ' Mr. Strike's Tubix, 13.1. Result of the Second Semi-fina!. Messrs. Tester and Abraham's In the Open Singles Champion-
Demon Boy, 13.0. ing in form, the Kowloon middle ship the second semi-final was play. Mr. L. Reidy's Mowgli, 13.1. Goldman has made runs GOM Sayer had a number of good scor-line shone in the match against ed on the K.B.G.C. green on Saturday Mr. Dryasdust's Saracen. 18.2. sistently this season and has a cen-ing shots. Rumjahn batted with the Police. In spite of good work afternoon between Adam Gourlay Mr. Seth's Nell Gwyn, 13.1. tury to his credit in one of the good judgment, sending a few to leg behind them, the Kowloon for- und W. Russel. It proved a ath- Capt. R. G. Sturgess Reynolds, early and unofficial matcher.
with ease and grace: He was also wards were held at bay by the ring encounter. In the first half full of confidence,
Ramsay also did well and had the misfortune to be hit by the ball in his eye, so that he retired.
For once Owen Hughes did well with the ball. He was inaccurate at the beginning but subsequently sant down a fine length, getting wickets. Summern at one time had
ho plays carefully he should be good for useful score against Hong Kong.
Strength in the Bowling." Stoken is another batsman whol can get runs, if he will curb his impatience, while Pat Madar is
also a good scorer.
It is in the bowling that Shang
hai will be strongest, however. Dr. O'Hara is probably the pick of the bowlers in the side as choses, and his skill with the bail should be
useful to the side.
Isaacs, given a little wind to assist his swerve, is also deadly
ccasions, while his consistent
Tength keeps scoring down.
Allison will provide the pace, and Mangel-Smith the slow stuff, while Divecha is also a good change Bowler. Lenth should also take
wickets
CLUB DE RECREIO.
ANNUAL LAWN TENNIS "AT HOME."
LIST OF. PRIZES.
"at
3 wickets for no run.
Summers, Owen Hughes, Fincher, Goodwin, Bowker and Morris ali brought off sterling catches and the
sterling Police rearguard, Wynne Gourlay did most of the scoring Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 18.2. and Clarke (in goal) putting in and at one stage looked an easy excellent work.
winner, but Russell's experience as 4th Race-Fifth Aggregate In the second half Simpsona past champion stood him in good
Stakes: found the net for the Police but atead and by steady play he had the Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sand this goal was disputed as being most say in the latter part, although from an offside position. Brodie not sufficient to win. The scores Mesara put in the equaliser.
at the main stages of the game Durand also played up to his high reputation as a first class custodian.
Gourlay Russell
Recreio v.Artillery.
three
were:-
f!
5th head
2
3
10th head
11
18th head
16-
A
•
18
19 20
18th head 24th head Goury now meets Omar în the
On their new ground at King's felding all-round was highly en-Park. Club de Recreio beat the couraging.
Royal Artillery by 4 goals to 2.
This match produced penalties, two for the winners. and all three materialised.
Two sets of nippy forwards green. were in opposition but the Recreio's superior team work won them the two points."
Latest information about the Shanghai team will be found else where in the issue. Other cricket matches are given separately..
Scores-
Over 30.
A. W. Hayward, e Fincher, b
Owen Hughes...
E. J. R. Mitchell, b. Summers Major Lightfoot, t Goodwin, b
Owen Hughes.
Capt. E. W. Morris, bw, b
Owen Hughes
40
:
Rowlands opened for the Gun-
Snal ons date yet to be fixed. The venue will probably be the K.C.C.
MILITARY TENNIS.
Piper, 13.0.
Hall and Shenton's Saligia, 13.1. Messrs: Hail and Shenton's The
Goblin, 18.2.
Mr. P. M. Austin's Brigade Call,
18.2.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call,
18.2.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
19.1.
Mr. R. J. Paterson's September.
12.3.
hin, Chan Chau-hing, and Bom- bardier Norris,
AQUATIC SPORTS.
CHINESE, CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS.
The annual aquatic sports of the
held on Saturday afternoon at their South China Athletic Associazion and the Chinese Bathing Club were
bathing shed at Quarry Bay, and were well attended.
The following are the results of the various events:-
50 metres froe style oper. cham- pionship: Leung Shui-man 1; Wong
Man-hoon 2.
50 metres free style for members only (handicap): Chan 'Kam-mun 1; Ma Hin-wing 2.
(handicap): Teang Ho-Cook 1; Ho
Small boys. 50 metres free style
Fing-ki 2.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Celtic 6. Aberdeen 2. Cowdenbeath 5, Hamilton 1, Dundee United 2, Airdrieonians 14, Falkirk.3. Dundee 1. Hibernians 3, Olyde 0. Morton 2, Rangers 8. Motherwell 5, Hearts 1. Partick 6, Dunfermline 1. St. Johnstone 0, St. Mirren 0. Queens Park 1, Kilmarnock 0.
-Reuter.
RUGBY UNION MATCH.
London, Sept. 28.
Union rules to-day Gloucester beat In a match played under Rugby
Cinderford by 23 points to 15.
EXCHANGE
Hongkong, 95th October 1996,
Bank, Wire
Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 100 metres free style, open
18.2.
championship, Chặn Chun-hing 1; và London Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total Wong Man-hoo 2.
Abstinence, 18:2.
200 metres free style for mem- į Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch bere only, Ip Koon-im 1; Leung
Rannoch, 18.0.
Hung-ying 2.
Messrs.. Toeg and Priestley's In-
vader; 13.1.
A sergeants' lawn tennis match 60 ners and then Gosáno beat the was played on the Garrison Recrea
R.A. goale twice from penalties.tion Club courts at Sookumpoo In the second half Pulford equal- yesterday, the 1st East Surrey ised from a penalty. Then Rocha Regiment defeating the 2nd King's Me. Aitch Aitch's Rayfield, 13.0. and Brown put the Recreio ahead Own Scottish Borderers, by 29 6th Race-Hong Kong St. Leger. again.
Chinese "Derby."
Doubles were played, three pairs
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's
Baston; 15.2. Before the biggest crowd of the ench side, 11 games each match, as Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The day, China Athletic
In league tennis. defeated
Scores South China A.A by 2. goals to
Surreys C. S. M. Wright and
G. R. Sayer, c & b Owen Hughes 12 H. R. B. Hancock, c Parker, b
Owen Hughes
Â
B. D. Evans, b Owan Hughes... 3. C. Lyal, b Summers
M. M. Watson, a Bowker, b
Summers......
Club de Recreio were Home" in Kowloon yesterday on the occasion of the closing of the first annual lawn tennis tourna-S Jex, c Ramsay, b Bowker
Sgt. Leach," not out
ment.
The attendance was about 300. Castro Mrs. Albuquerque, e (wife of the Portuguese Consul General) gave away the prizes
and
was
thanked by
Mr.
Extras
Total:
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
E. V. M. R. de Sousa (President Bowker
of the Club), who also extended a Goodwin welcome to the Consul General. Owen Hughes.
Prizes won in the tournament Parker :.
were:
Summers
games.
Goblin, 13.2.
On demand
toutTM**
...
1/-10 3/16
30 day's right...
4 montar sight -V10-4
Credits, 4 months right..1/11-3/16 Documentary, 4 months alghi 1/11--6/16.
200 metres breast stroke, open
Lau Shut-kan 2. championship, Wong Ping-fan 10a Para
Ladies 100 metres free style (handicap), Ho Kit-chi 1; Lee Chung-yee 2.
100 metres breaststroke.. for
members (handicap), Wong Ki-chau
nil and were value for their C. Q. M. S: Stripp and Sgt. D. J. Macgown's Sunburst pionship, Chatt Chunghing 1: Wong
Sgt. Ridger won 20 games to 12 Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The 1; Yip Kuen-yim 2
Gnome, 13.0...
Rose, 13.0.
Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call,
13.2.
victory.
2
19
13
.151
Wong Pak-chung headed in a Charlesworth and Sgt. Garland 22 Bannister 22 to 11, Q. M. 5. corner kick late in the frst. half to 11 (total 64 to 35). and Pau Ka-chnen found the mark
"Kosbies":C Q.M. S. Bell and from long range to get the second c S. M. Wilson lost 15 to 18 Sgt.
Mrs. R J. Paterson's Dobbin, goal..
13.2. McGlinehy and C.-S. Butterfield 9
0. M. R. W.
Abstinence, 13.2..
200 metres free style, open cham-
Man-hoon'2.
th
|
Small boys 50 metres free style, open championship. Po Ping-kl 1;||| Yueng Hon 2.
50 metres lady and gentleman' Play was at times apt to be to 24. R. Q. M. S. Delahunt and Messrs. Dyer and Belta's Total nomination, Miss Ho and Wong rough and the standard of soccer. N. other 11 to 22 (total 35 to
Man-hoon 1: Mias Lo' and Yip Kui- 1 was not as high as in other sen-64).
ying 2. Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 18.2. " 0 sona.
100 metres back stroke, Leung Shiu-man 4; Wong Kam-fan 2 Last Thursday. Lugard Hall de-
7th Race Shatin Handicap.
50 metres, Consolation Race feated Eliot Hall 3-nil in the inter- Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney Yeung Yuen-wah 1: Cheong Hing hoste! league.
Star, 18.0.
9.5.0 29
9
2 26
11
0 37
5 0 35 6
Under 30.
€ Sten Kam-shun played his 0 usually bright game in the 4 11 3 Athletic vanguard. Chan So (for
ward) and Lau Hingeheung 16 (goal) were the pick of the 40 losers' eleven.
Men's Singles Championship (Challenge cup presented by the A. A. Ramjahn, b Lyal Portuguese Staff of the Hong A. W. Ramsay, retired Kong and Shanghai Bank, to be Capt. Bridgland, Sayer, b won three years in succession or four years in all)-winner, J. C. Fincher, c Hancock, b Sayer Silva; runner-up, F. E. Remedios. H. Owen Hughes, e Morris, b
Ladies Singles Championship:
Lightfoot
Lightfoot .....
Mrs. R. E. Hyndman; runner- F. J. de Rome, not out,
H. V. Parker, not out up, Miss G. Remedios.
Extras
Men's Doubles Championship: -J. Silva and F. E. Remedios; runners-up, F. M. Ozorio and H. A. Barros (Asiatic Petroleum Co.).
Men's Singles Handicap: - M. A. Oliveira; runner-up, A. A. Remedios.
Among the Juniors,
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
han 2,
Messrs. Dunbar and Stanton's After the sports the prizes were
On demand... Oredia,
* 1445 nom..
4 manthy' right ... 1685 nom..
Berlin-
On demand
New York-=-=-
On demand
Credits, 00 darr #zbi
Bombay
On demand ***
On deciard
ngapore-
Un demand 9. Ja Manila-
On demand
On derne
see nom.
484
1931
1231
791
B&
P
The nom
30 days aght (private paper On Yokoha
demand.
des Bank's boying rate) 10.54
vargos
Bilver in Hongkong 325 pm.
(per on.) hinese Copper Cal 10% p Shiners Copper Cente... %% pa. late of Native Interest 71 Boston, 13.2.
Uzine. Hab. Goin distributed by Mr. Mok Wing-yue Hooghror Bab, Con
10% cits. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Chairman of the South China
par. Gnome, 18.0.
Athletic «Association. Winners in 4 Mesers, Hall and Shenton's The the aquatic sports as well as the
Geezer, 18.2.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0.0
8 2 0 1
31 11
9 In section "A" of division II, E. Surrey (KO.S.B.) 2 2 0 0 15 the Hong Kong F.C. Reserves re- Club de Recreio
turned to winning strain by de-R Artillery" Tefeating Club de Recreio Reserves China. Athlete
8 by 3 goals to 1.
Kowloon H.K. Club 5 Kowloon Reserves went down to H.M.S. "Tamar 6 an ever-improving University XI Hong Kong Police
by four clear goals..
South Chine...
Total (for 5 wits.)....115)
3 1 1 1 10 1
winners in the Harbour race which
Messrs. Hall end Shenton's. The took pisce a fortnight ago each re-
.....
ceived a prize and likewise those Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst who succeeded in finishing the
LONDON EXCHANG) -
(British Wireless Servica.),
Gomeril, 13.2.
Rose, 13.0.
Hugby, October 23
Mrs.
18.0.
R. J. Paterson's Dabbin, 18.2.
Mesars. Dyer and Beith's Total.
China Athletic A. B. A. Reserves
Abstinence, 18.2.
8 1 1 1. 1-19 0 2.00 2 0
Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Recha-
bite, 18.0..
course in the harbour race.
Paris Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,
The judge wers: Mestra. Koo Sew Y 13.1.
Sik-wal, Lau Shut-wan, Wong Brussels Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak, Pun and Tuen Shan-wai
Gobera The starter aid time keeper was
Amabordamo Mr. Leung Shui-sben.
erlin tockholm Copeɑlingen
fo... Vienne
100%
4.86 12/18
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· LADIES' GOLF.
Division
2
St. Joseph's College also found F. C. Goodwin, A. C. I. Bowker, their form again and scored five
D. L. Pt. S.A. Ismall and J. A. Summers did times, without reply, against Club Reserves
201 St Joseph's not bat.
South China Reserves..
University.org China Athletic "A" defeated, E. Surreys (0.8.B.) 2:1 1 0
Kowloon Reserven
Men's Doubles Handicap:J.Leach Xavier and A. V. Remedios; run- Lyat ners-up, A. Gosano and A. P. Evane Gutteres,
BOWLING ANALYSIS. A
0. M. R. W their colleagues in the "B" team Beural Reserves
oby 5 goals to 2.
6 0 27
7
1.25
4
0' 13
Lightfoot
0.80.
3.
0.14
Ladies' Doubles Handicap-Sayer Miss L. Silva Netto and Miss M. Alves; runners-up, Mrs. R. E. Hyndman and Mrs. F. X. Soares.
Mixed Doubles; Miss C. Xavier and L. A. Carvalho, run- ners-up, Miss T. Aumpeso and J. Xavier
דיי
In Section"."
o St. Joseph's College Reserves South China
London, Sept. 30%" Narbonne.—In a rugby match here the Maoris boat Languedoc by 8 points to 5,
2 triumphed over Kowloon "B" by China Athletic B. 14-1 in section "A"; South, China
800 8
Division IL ***
surprised Moslem Club by a St Joseph's Rén, solitary goal; and Bank Porta-Boy Scouts: guese beat South China Boy Moslem Club Scouts I-nll,
China Athletic A China Athletic "B" conceded South Chine
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