MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1928.
Sport Columns
ATHLETIC MATCH.
AMERICA DEFEATS BRITISH EMPIRE.
SEVERAL RECORDS BROKEN
London, Saturday. America and Britain met to-day in an athletic match at Stamford Bridge. The weather was glorious and 50,000 people were present. The British team represented the whole Empire.
of the fourteen events America took eight and Britain six.
The match was decided on the re- lay team principle, teams being made up of three or four men ac cording to the class of event.
Some splendid individual per formances were made. The Ameri- cans, in the mile relay, put up a world's record,
One American, clearing 13 feet. 9 inches, broke the British pole jump record, and another, covering 2 feet 1 inch, broke the British lang jump record:
THIRD TEST.
WEST INDIES ALL OUT FOR 238,
HOBBS STILL BATTING.
TENNIS.
SEVEN "C" GAMES DECIDED.
CHINESE WIN AGAIN.
Total: Kow!.. Hong Kong Ch
Y.M.C.A. Y. INDIAN İR.c
At King's Park, European Young Men's Christian Association didi unexpectedly well to account for Indian Recreation Club by 5 games. Scores:~~~
1
Hedley & Pile (Y.M.C.A.) :- beat M. O. Hooson & A.
Rahmin
Adal
After a week's interval, local tennis league fixtures were re- sumed on Saturday when seven matches were decided in "C" divi- sion.
beat M. Hassan & Y. J. Khan The joint leaders in "C" divi-beat M. P. Madar & M. Y. sion-the two teams of the Chin- London, Yesterday.
ese Recreation Club-as expected, The third and final Test Match further improved their position the Oval in glorious by winning when playing away. opened at
Their nearest rivals, Club de Re- weather before 1,800 spectators.
West Indies won the toss and crelo II, have played the same C. A):-
dis number of matches but having lost to M. O. Hooren & A. They were elected to bat.
are two points
Rahmin missed for 238 (Roach 53, Taté 4 lost one match,
behind.
lost to Mr. Hassen & Y. J. for 59).
England had made 155 for one South China Athletic Associa- Khan
regarded as lost to M. P. Madar & at the close,, of which Hobbs scor-tion, at one time ed 89 not out and Sutelife 63.-serious contenders for the char- M. Y. Adal Reuter.
pionship, suffered their second defeat.
MOSCOW SPORTS.
7,000 ATHLETES TAKING PART.
ENGLAND REPRESENTED.
Moscow, Yesterday, The first all-Union Spartakiade opened with 7,000 athletes parti- cipating among whom are 600 from) various countries, including Eng- land, Germany and France.--Reu-
The results were as follow:- 400 yards relay (in four sections, ter. of 100 yards each).-America won. by inches. Her team was.-Wykoff, Quinn, Cumming and Russell. The Kritish Empire team was.- Williams Carlton, Fitzpatrick and J. E. London. Time: 37.4/5 secs.
1 mile relay (In four sections of 440 yards).—America won by eight yards. Her txim was.-Baird.
Taylor. Morgan
Barbuti and Spencer. The British Empire team wax-Wilson. J. W. J. Rinkel. Leighwood and Ball. Time: 3 mins. 13. 2/5 secs., a "world's re- cord,"
BASEBALL.
FOUR WEEK-END GAMES.
A LUCKY WIN.
8. 3 9. 2
SOCCER.
PLANS FOR THE NEW SEASON.
CLUBS' PROSPECTS.
House and the assistance of a couple of new men, and most of last year's stalwarts who have not lyst exceeded the "Anno Domini
mark, should have a good season. T.T. on London
T.T. on Shanghal
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I hear it is very improbable that a resorve team will be attempted, and seeing the scarcity of active civilian Hongkong Bank
do. Lon. Bøg. ..--£1801⁄4 players in the Colony, I think the
Chartered Bank... 224 D [By Rover.}
Club are well advised (as they Mercantile A. & B. £30 With the temperature soaring limit their selection to purely round the 90's the thought of elvillan players), to concentrate on football is sufficient to make one a good side each Saturday with one' perspire, but with August here, or two reliable reserves standing by the football season is nearly with for emergencies. The Club will be us and August is usually the most very strong in defence but they 8- 8
of all for the need at least two very live Inside strenuous month leaming season's team secretaries, forwards to have a big season. 25-8 captains, and committees. Friend- RECREIO'S PROSPECTS. Trambitzky & Saunderson (Y. M. ly matches are actually being played The Club.de Recreio struggled
Douglaser jeven now, and most of next year's along last year with barely a first
clubs in the Hong Kong Football XI and when the full side was H.K. Steamboats 8. 8 League have the majority of their fielded rendered a very good ac.E. Tugs & Lighters $2 players booked up for next season. count of themselves, but the Partu- Indo-Chinas (Pret) do. (DEL) 2-9. Last year's champions the Chin-guese Club's hope is in the dia: Shell Transporta
ese Athletic should start again very covery of a couple of players of the Water-boata 29 strong this year, for although there Gosano and Remedies type among Benguets............
Minlog. have been defectione, I understand the juniors who will have to step Kallan Mining Ad. 7-26 that practically all of last season's into the breach this year and Langkata (Combined). Tli Faers & Ponsford (Y.M.C.A.):-players are available, and although revive the club's old records in da (Single) ... 75%
the Athletle may find it harder to Hong Kong football.
Shanghal Explorations T2.45 Shanghai Loans 4- 7 maintain their big reputation than The lowllest placed team in the Rebba..... 7- 4 perhaps they did to establish it. League last year was the other local Tronoh Mines
with the players available, they will Chinese team who provided on 9- 2'-be a big force. I expect them to many occasions easy wins and many keep most of the leading clubs in goals to their opponents. but at 20-13 the Colony on their toes as they did times administered a check to the Total: Young Men's Christian last year.
best teams, demonstrating that on Association 52 games, Indian R.C. The K.O.S.B. Regiment played a "their day" they were a useful lot.
strong game throughout last season,! and with the
of last with the encouragement of their brilliantly, all new ground the South China A.A. R.A.M.C. v. RA.O.C.
year, who did so javailable, the Regiment should management are hoping to recover easily have a big season and will be some of their former triumphe, and At Sookumpoo, Royal Medical Corps defeated Royal among the leading clubs in the practically the whole of last year's
League,
players are available this season. At Happy Valley, Civil Service Army Ordnance Corps by 3 games,
SERVICE SIDES.
The infusion of one or two new Cricket Club lost to Chinese Re-thanks to the partnership of Maj.
The R.A. have lost several players of high ability would, how- creation Club I. by 23 games. R. T. Cox and S/Sgt. Sima who
stalwarts of last year but have got ever, make a very big difference to Scores:-
won 24 games. Scores:
Maj. B. T. Cox & S/Sgt Sims one or two very likely new men the team's play, and I understand who are well spoken of and are ex- that very strong hopes are entor- (R.A.M.C.):
7- 4pected to make a good show. tained of securing at least оne We shall miss the Scots Guards such before the commencement of 8- 3 who never aettied down in Hong, the season, with a strong chance of 9.2 Kong to their best game, but who, more to follow.
European Young Men's Chris- tian Association brought off a lost to M. O. Hoosen & A.
Rahmin surprise by defeating Indian
Recreation Club but remain in beat M. Hassan & Y. J. Khan the same position in the table beat M. P. Madar & M. Y. third from the bottom..
Club de Recreio II scored the biggest victory of the day with a margin of 33 games over Kennedy-road Married Quarters.
"C" Division.
C.S.C.C. v. CHINESE R.C. I.
W. H. Owen & R. F. (C.S.C.C.):~
Jones
lost to Cheng & Chow lost to Lau & Chiu lost to ip & Lo
Two extra innings had to be played before a result could be ar rived, at in the baseball match on Saturday between South China A.A.
A. White "Dragons" and the Hong Kong
(C.S.C.C.):- Club in the senior division of the lost to Cheng & Chow local league.
beat Lau & Chiu beat Ip & Lo
480 yards hurdles relay tin four The Club held the lead up to the sections of 120 yards)-America third inning but were caught up in won by 2% yards. Her team was the fourth and were two runs be- --Dye. Ring. Anderson and Cditier.hind when they went up to bat in The British Empire team was. the fifth frame. Atkinson, Lord Burghley, F. R Gaby and C. C. Weightman-Smith: Time 1 min. 02 secs.
The excitement was at fever pitch when the score stood level (7-7) at the end of the scheduled seventh of Inning. Extra time had to be Putting the weight (teams three)-America aggregated 146 allowed and it was only in the ninth feet 11 inches, against the British stanza that the "Dragons" snatched Empire's 126 feet 8 inches. Thea victory from their opponents by American team was.-Brix, Kuck the narrowest possible margin. and Rothert. The British Empire i tenm Was Woods.
The Club's loss can be attributed Howland, Hart and to the very bad patel they struck
at bat.
Adal
47 games.
81
4-7 beat Hale & Waterfield S- 8 bent Maj. W. White 6-6
Greenaway beat Bryant & Ibsen...........、
R.
12-21 White
4-7
Col. Lynch & Pte. 7- 4 (R.A.M.C.):--
Army,
reserves
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The Queen's Regiment should ment of the officials conducting the Tiernan jump right off into the form they same, the recent generous action of H.K. Electrics
concluded the season with, their the H.K.F.A. towards the referees Maceo Electrics 3- 8 sensational win over the Athletic 'in has had good effect and examina-.K. Telephones
the last match of the season by sixtions of a strenuous nature have, China Boses clear goals still being fresh in our been held, with good results, during Singapin Tractions memories, and showing what the the past week.
6- 5 lost to Hale & Waterfield
lost to Maj. W. White &
Greenaway
17-16
C. R. Spittey & J. Bendallfbeat Bryant & Ihsan (C.S.C.C.):-
4-7
lost to Cheng & Chow... lost to Lau & Chiu .*** lost to Ip & Lo
3- 8 S/M. Browne & S/Sgt. 2- 9(R.A.M.C.):—
lost to Hale & Waterfield 9-24 beat Maj. W. White Total: Civil Service C.C. 38 Greenaway games, Chinese R.C. I. 61 games. beat Bryant & Ibsen
S.C.A.A. v. CHINESE R.C. II.
Total:
Royal Army
3- 8
7- 4
2-
full strength of the regiment is Many referees had perforço to 18-20
capable of. They should leave a do double duty last year, which was Gilman fine record for the Somerset Regi-at times unfair to them, but this ment to continue with, as the latter may not be necessary, so frequently Regiment will relieve them in the this season with a wider selection New Year.
of expert referces. 6- 5
The advent of a Navy XI into the 66 Hong Kong League after a lapse of a couple of seasons is also promised, 14-19 and this entry should infuse fresh Medical Interest in the competition.
in the fourth inning when the On their own courts at King's Corpe 61 games, Royal Army Ord-
They Park, South China Athletic Asso-nance Corps 48 games. "Dragono" were literally, by wild throwing and ciation lost to the Chinese Recrea- overpasses, gave away at least three tion
five that the Scores:- runs out of the Chinese scored in this frame.
LINE-UP.
Club.
"Dragons."
3b K. F. June
Four miles relay (in four sections of a mile each).The British Em- pire won by 2 yards. The British team was. Docherty, Starr, Whyte and Ellis, The American team was. -Carter, Lermon, Robinson" und Hahn. Time: 17 mins. 22.3/5 secs.
Two miles relay (in four sections. Bonbright of half a mile each).-The British, Burrell Empire won by 15 yards. The Bri-Ruffin
Aper tish team was-Little, McEachern,
The Russikoff Edwards and D.G.A. Lowe, American team was.-Sitting. Phil-! Muccio
Harris
2b W. H. Sling is, Fuller and Watson. Time: 7
Owen Hughes cf. R. Shim mins, 48.4/5 secs.
¡ Larsen
rf. D. Chinn Eight lap steeplechase (in four Score by Inning:— sections of two laps each).-The i.
British Empire won by 8 yards. Club ...
D. S. L. Lee.
83.
T. Chinn
C.
S. S. Lee
1b
K. S. Lau
lf. K. Chinn
SCOUTS v. S.C.A.A.
The British team was.-Living-Dragons ...0 11.5 0 0 0 0 1 8 stone-Learmouth, Tatham, Morgan and Lord Burghley. The American team was.-Montgomery, Dalton and Spencer. Time: 7 mins.
$2 secs.
Gegan,
Pole jump (teams of three). Amerien aggregated 39 feet 3 inches, against the British Empire's 36 feet. The America team was McGinnis, Barnes and Droegmuller. 36 feet. The American team was Bond, Housden and Pickard.
The American, Barnes, made a leap of 13 feet 9 laches, and broke the "British record,"
Club II by 31 games.
$. I. Ng & Ma (S.CAA lost to Ng Kam-chuen & Tool
Ping-fan
lost to Chan Hip-wo & H. C.
Hung
beat Lau Ting-wai & Hon
Lun-fung
In the junior league, South Scouts defeated China A.A. Boy South China A.A. Juniors by, one run after playing an extra inning, lost to Ng Kam-chuen & Tsol
The game
Ping-fan was very interesting
and closely-contested, the standard lost to Chan Hip-wo & H. C.
RECREIO I. y. NIPPON.
A strong Staff and Depart- ments team may competo for election to the League. This will complete a goodly array of aervice talent and we should see Entertaining their neighbours, some good matches. Coming to the. Nippon Club, Club de Rocreto Liremainder of the teams, ie, the 5- 6 won by 5 games. Scores:- civilian aldes, I think the Com- 11. Noronha & J. Figueiredo mittees will have a big job with the 5. 6 (Recreio I.):-
service element next year.
M. Oliviera & A. E. (Recreio L):--
beat J. Takemasa & Z. Inaoka
016-17
CIVILIAN CLUBS. · Hong Kong Police will start strong and another real nippy forward of the "goal-getting" brand would make them a big side.
Kowloon finished well last season,
Ribeiro but Northey, Wheeler and Kernick will be big defections, as the latter 65 will surely be required for the 7- 4 Naval side should one enter as fore- 7-4 casted. Kowloon may have to face yet more losses on last year's side, but they have some very promising Jocal juniors who will get a "try
20-13
The Hong Kong F.C. with the Club fine encouragement of
(Continued on next Column.)
17-10
beat T. Hata & M. Shoji .. 74 beat Tahara & Kawano... lost to J. Takomasn. &. Z
Inaoka
7- 4 6. 5
8-8
C. Y. Tano & C. N. Tsang (8.C.A.A.) —
łost to Ng Kam-chuon & TeDi
Ping-fan
1-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T'al.
lost to Chan Hip-wo & H. C.
Hung
beat T. Hata & M. Shoji
4- 7
beat Tabara & Kawano
2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 7
lost to Laa Ting-wai & Hon
Lun-fung
3. 8
8-25
Carvalho
谴 J.
Xavier
C. S. Chan & Y. (S.C.A.A.):-
K.
Mow (Recreio 1):-
out."
beat T. Hata & M. Shoji
7- 4
lost to Tahara & Kawano .
1-10 beat J. Takemasa & Z. Inaoka
6-5
6. 6
16-17
3- 8
9-24
Total: Club de Recreio I. 52 games, Nippon Club 47 games.
Total: South China A.A. 34
Club
by
9
C. H. Atkins & K. A. Carstenson (K.C.C.) :— beat E. J. R. Mitchell &
Smith
beat W. E. Waterson & S.
Delahunt
The positions in the League to date are:- RECHEIO II. v. KRM.Q.
"A" Division.
Travelling to King's Park, Ken-Chinese R.C. nedy-roud Married Quarters lost to Hong Kong C.C.6 4 2 8 Club de Recrelo II, by the heavy M.B.K.
6 4 2 8 Indian R.C. ... 6 2 4 4. L. A. Rocha & G. A. Noronha Kowloon C.C. 6 '2 4 4
1 Craigengower C.C. 5 games. (Recreio 11.):-
University
P.. W. L. Pts. ..6 6 0 12
4
2
5 1 4 2
beat Gonsalves & C. Mc-
Cullock
7- 4
10- 1 Chinese R.C.
"B" Division-
.10 10
◊ 20
9
8
1 16
8
2 16
9
Hung
of play being of an unusually high lost to Lau Ting-wal & Hon order. Both teams showed up ex-) ceptionally well in fielding, but the
Lun-fung pitching was weak.
The Scouts held a comfortable. lead of four runs up to the endi
of the fifth inning but allowed games; Chinese R.C. II. 65 games. their opponents to tie the score in
KOWLOON C.C. v. H.K.C.C.
High jump (teams of three) the last two frames. In the eighth America aggregated 19 feet, against inning, the Scouts collected four the British Empire's IB feet 3 runs as the result of good bafting. On their own courts, Kowloon margin of 33 games. Scores inches. The American team was-South China Juniors then made a Cricket Club defeated Hong Kong McGinnis, King and Osborne. The big effort to equalise but just fall- Cricket Impire team was-Munroe, Sim-ed after garnering three runs and Scores:
with a man on third. nons and Gordon.
Score by Inning:-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tal.
'Long jump (teams of three)—. America aggrogated 74 feet 3
ches, against the Empire's 68 feet Scouts...04 0.1 1 0 0 4 10
1 inches. The American team was.-Ham, Hubbard and Bates. The British Empire team was.- Atkinson, Harrison and Viljoen.
The American, Ham, jumped 25 ffeet 1 inch, breaking the "British
record."
Throwing the 'hammer (teams of threo).-Amorica aggregated' 476
Juniors
....00 0.2022 8 9. Yesterday's Games.
Two games were decided yester- day, St. Joseph's defeating China Athletic by four runs to three, and the Kloras beat the Y M. Baseball
Club by 13 runs to three.
beat H. V. Parker & L. A. R.
Buncan
beat Waters & N. L. H.
Railton
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HOME SOCCER.
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London, Yesterday. Aberdeen 4, Cowdenbeath 2. Airdrieonians 0, Motherwell 1. Ayr 2, St. Mirren 2. Clyde 2, Falkirk 1. Dundee 0, Celtic 1. Hamilton 1, Third Lanark 4. - Hibernians 2, St. Johnstone 2. Queen's Park 1, Hearts 3.- Raith Rovers 2; Partick 4. Rangers 4, Kilmarnock. 2.
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7- 4 beat W. Hardy & H. Mocock 9. 2 South China A.A.
Hong Kong C.G. .10 26- 7 Recrelo
6- 5
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22-11
beat W. E. Waterson & S.
Delahunt
University
8
5 3
6
9.2 M.B.K.
Æ.
3
A. E. Guest & A. W. (K.C.C.):- lost to E. J. R. Mitchell &
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Muir
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Cullock
Craigengower G.C. 10
2. 6
7.4 Royal Engineers
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8.
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5-6
8 Kowloon C.C..... 7
“C” Division.
0
7.
lost to H. V. Parker &
L. A. R. Duncan
3-8
Railton
One mile relay (one section of A. Urquhart & D. J. Purves beat Gonsalves & CMe
ham-24-9 Chinese R.C. I....11 11 A. P. E. Bilva & F." "GF-Barros Chinese R.C. IL .11 11 8- 8 (Recreio II.):
Recreio II. ...11 10 beat W. E. Waterson & SoKowloon C.C.....10 7 16-17 Delahunt....
South China A.A. 8) 6. Hong Kong C.C...10 -74 Civil Service C.C. 10
Recreio 1.
022
2
0 22 1 20 314 2. 12
feet 10 inches, against the British run but only four to count)The Empire's 433 feet 2 inch. The British Empire beat America by 17 beat Waters & N. H American team. waa-Gwynne, points to 20. Smith (America) Cosky and Black. The Empire team finished first In 14 mine, 27, 2/5 wag-Britton, M. C. Nokes and Me-secя.
1
(K.C.C.) :---
Smith..
Sweeney.
Throwing the javelin (teama of half a mile, two of a furlong, and three)The British Empire aggre- one of a quarter mile)The Bri lost to E. J. R. Mitchell & gated 694 feet 111⁄2 inches, againsttish Empire won by 15 yards. The America's 686 feet 7 inches. The British Empire team was lost H. V. Parker & Buah team wasny, Pilling and Edwards, Rangeley, Fitzpatrick and L A. R. Duncan.
The D, G. A. Lowe. The American team beat Waters & N. LI GAC Weightman-Smith." American team was-Harlow, was-Cubel, Alderman, Russel and Railton
Barlett and Bagér.
Couger Time: 3 mine. 22 8/5 secs,
Thee miles team ‘race (alx to Reuter
Cullock lost to W. Hardy & H.
-Mocock
Total: Club de Recreto
Kennedy-road
B8 Eames,
Quarters 33 FAMES.
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