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MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928.

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AQUATIC SPORTS

SATURDAY'S EVENTS AT THE V.R.C.

VETERAN WINS / MILE

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SOCCER ENTENTE

GERMAN TEAM IN LONDON

FIRST SINCE WAR

There

London. Yesterday. fair attend-

For the first time since the war ance at the annual aquatic aports

Re-a German football team played in of the Vicaria creation Club on Saturday after London yesterday and won.

ehampion match took place at Wimbledon be- noon when three

toum representing the ship events were decided. These twen it were the Quartor Mile Champion-Berih Football Association and 11 ship, the 100 yards Ladies' Cham- chosen from clubs in the Isthmian The Germans played an plenship, and 100 yards Bays' Chari-League.

admirable game and woh by four pionship.

There were only thren competigoals to ane.---British Wireless Ser- tors in the Quarter Mile event-vice.

C. J. Cooke, L. R. Pereira and D. Lyon, and this was easily won by Cooke, the veteran swimmer, who equalled the last record put up by D. Lyon in 1924,

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RECREIO "A.” DIVISION IL· CHAMPIONS

THE DECIDING MATCH

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S.C.A.A. SPORTS

BORDERERS WIN OPEN RELAY RACE

SUCCESSFUL MEETING

The South China Athletic Asso- creio "A" for winning the junior clation held their sixth annual ath- division of the Lawn Bowls. League.letic sports · meeting `, on their In their last match of the season ground at Caroline Hill yesterday, on Saturday, they convincingly ac- in the presence of a large gather. counted for Royal Hong Kong ing of Interested spectators. Yacht Club.

There were 24 events on an In- Taikoo Recreation Club defeated iteresting programme." Owing to Civil Service C.C. and incidentally the large number of entrants in displaced the latter from the run the various events, necessitating The ners-up berth. Craigengower several heats, an early start was juniors, playing away, unexpected-made, the first race the 100 yards ly beat Kowloon Cricket Club and dash being run off at 10.30 am. are now occupying the fourth posi' tion in the table with an equal. The interest of the spectator's number of victories and reverses was maintained throughout the day, every event being closely con- in sixteen matches.

Saturday'a results in division II. tested and some were attended by exciting finishes. The 800 metres open relay race which was run off at 4.30 p.m., was the chief attrac tion of the meeting. Several of Winning handsomely on two the Colony's speedy teams were

this event rinks on their own green, Club de entered in

and there Recreio "A" defeated Royal Hong! was a lot of speculation as to the Kong Yacht Clab by shots. ultimate result of the race. Scores:-

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES-

LEICESTER GET 10?

Division I.

Aston Villa 3, Bolton 5. Burnley 2. Blackburn 2. Bury 0, Wednesday 4.

In the first length, Pereira was loading. However, Cooke kept up his pace.

Pereira was going strong at first but Cooke was fol lowing close from behind while Lynn was also going well but at a few paces behind the two. There was no change, with the, exception Cardi. 0. Sunderland 1. that Cooke was gradually heading Leeds 4, Manchester C. 1. for the lead. He then drew level with Pereira and was lead-Leiceter 10, Portmouth 0. ing throughout from the ninth Liverpool 2, Huddersfield 3.

Manchester U. 1, Birmingham 0. longth, and was easily the winner. Newcastle 0, Arsenal 3. Pereirs put up a fine struggle but Shefield U. 2, Derby 1. West Ham 2, Everton 4.

Division II.

Lyon was left at a distance.

The times were: Cooke, 6.49 sees.; Pereira, 5.55 secs.

¿ The Ladies Race

Hull 1, Stoke 3.

The 100 yards Ladies' Champion-Middlesbro 4, Blackpool 1. ship attracted the following com- petitors. George, P. Hunt, D. Hunt and D. George. In the first length, P. Hunt was leading, but she conceded her position in the second length to 3: George who led throughout.

Millwall 2. West Brom: 2. Nolts, C. 1, Notts. Forest 1. Oldham 1. Chelsea 0. Port Vale 3, Clapton 0.0. Preston 2, Swansea 2. Rending 4, Bradford 0. Southampton 1, Barnsley 2. reat, however, tried hard but fail-Tottenham 2, Grimsby 1. ed to wipe out M. Hunt's advan

then

The

George,

Lage. D. Hunt made a fine effort and was next to the winner.

The times were:-M. 911/5 secs.; D. Hunt, 96.3/5 secs. Boys Do Well

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In the 100 yards Boys (under 16) Championship there were four competitors. Amery, F. Sterl ing, A. Dalziel and R. Wood.

The boys did quite well in this event. Amury, however, was by far the stronger swimmer and was

leading throughout. Sterling kept up well while the rest was left for a good distance behind.

The times were:-Amery, 72.1/0 saca.; Sterling 84.1/5 sees.

Team Rave

Wolves 2, Bristol C. 1:

Division III (S.) Bristol R. 2, Brentford 0. Crystal Pal. 0, Charlton 2. Fulham 4, Merthyr 0. Gillingham 1, Exeter 3. Newport 0, Northampton 3. Plymouth 1, Southend 1. Queen's P.R. 0, Bournemouth 0. Swindon 1, Norwich 2. Torquay 5, Brighton 1. Walsall 0, Coventry 0. Watford 3, Luton 2.

Division II (N.). Accrington 0, Ashington 1. Bradford C. 3, Doncaster 0. Carlisle 4, Nelson 0.

Crewe 1, Rochdale 1. Halifax 1, Chesterfield 1. Hartlepools 0, South Shields 5. In the 100 yards Team Race there Lincoln 6, Barrow 0. was only the VRC team who Rotherham 2. Darlington 0. awam a test, returning the followStockport 6, Wrexham 2. ing time:-D. Lyon, 64 secs.; J. R. Tranmere 1, New Brighton 3. Johnstone, 62 secs.; S. V. Gittens, Wigan 1, Southport 0. 64.2/5 secs.; L. R. Pereira, 66 secs.; C. J. Cooke, 69 secs.; W. S. Kerr, 73 secs.

High Diving

In the High Diving competition there were two competitors and the prize was won by E. A. da Roza

Scottish League. Airdrie 2, Falkirk 3. Ayr 4, Queen's Park 2. Celtic 1, Rangers 2. Cowdenbeath 2, Raith R. 0. Hearts 1, Hibernians 1.

with 84 points. The other competi-Motherwell 4, Hamilton 3. tor was S. D. Igglesdon who obtain.

ed 74 points.

160 Yards Handicap

In the 150 yards Handicap for Members three started. J. R. Johns. tone was scratch man, the other two being H. M. Remedios and W. Foraita. It was a good race between Remedios and Foraita with Johnstone unable to overcome his Remedios and Foralta finished only one fraction of second behind each other. the times being Remedios 1.55.1/5 secs, and Forafta 1,55.2/5 secs.

handicap.

Partick T. 2, Clyde 0.

St. Johnstone 2, Dundee 2. St. Mirren 5, Kilmarnock 4. Third Lanark 1, Aberdeen 3.- Keuter.

patitor was a good second with a distance of 64 ft. 2 ina, registor ed in his last plunge. Previously he did 51 ft. 8 ins. in the first plunge and 62 ft in the second. The third man was also a Chinese (Ko Yau-chaung whose best plunge |covered $4 ft. 10 ias.

were

RECREIO "A" v. R.H.K.Y.C.

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TAIKOO v. C.S.C.C.

The Hong Kong, Volunteers were much fancied for the event but their supporters received a rude shock when they were able to secure only third place, being de- feated by the K.O.S.B., and the 24 Club de Recreio in a gruelling race in which the competitors had to go all out to get in front and stay there.

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At the conclusion of the sports

9 the prizes were distributed by Mrs:)

Kotewall, wife of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G., LL.D., who was thanked by Mr. Li Yau-tsun, Chairman of the Association.

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The results were as follow:-- 100 Metres' Dash-1, Wong

43 Shiu-leung; 2, Mak Kwok-chun; 3, Ip Pakowa. Time: 11.3/5 sECA.

100 Metres Students' Race (Open to S.C.A.A. Schoola)-1, Lam King-lal; 2, Fok Man-kit; 8, Lui Tam-yau. Time: 15.9/10 secs.

On their own green, Talkos Recreation Club defeated Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club by 17 shots. Scores:-

Talkoo R.C. D. Young C. S. Cameron

J. Sloan

D. Munro. (skip)

S. Hope

Civil Service ∙L. Whant W. J. Bickford

Hollands

S. E. Alderman

(skip)

14

L E. Longbottom

R. T. Taylor

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D. C. Spiers

F. II. Holdman

E. Moore

(skip)

20

16

R. M. Keown

S.. Eccleshall

Craig

T. Young

H. McKechnie

(skip)

(skip)

C. E. Jones

J. R. Archibald

J. Massey

16

(skip)

70

KOWLOON v. C.C.C.

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110 Metres High Hurdles.-1. Lee Fuk-san; 2, Lau Kau; 8, Wong Shiu-leung. Time: 19 secs.

100 Metres Flat Race (Open to S.C.A.A. Boy Scouts)-(A) Shlu Kwok-sui; 2, Kwok Wal-cho; 3, Luk Tat-hang, Time: 16 sec8. (B),1, Pun Kal-cheung; 2. Leung Kau-ho; 3, Lam Cho him. Time: 17 seca.

800 Metres Race-1, Cheng Lui- mui; 2, Leung Mo-yeung: 3, Loung Yin-chau. Time: 2 mins, 28 secs. Discus Throwing-1, Ng Sau yan; 2, Leung Moyeung; B Họ Shiu-shu. Distance: 23.96 metres.

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100 Metres Race (Members' Han-German Club at tennis yesterday, dicap)-1, Tam Pipg; 2, Tin Yuk-winning seven of the nine sets

(67 games to 32). Scores;~~~~ 62]on; B Chan Tak-chu.

Crossing the harbour, Craigen. Kower Cricket Club defeated Kow- loon Cricket Club by

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Artlepp 3, Han, Ching-to.

200 Metres Dash-1, Mak Kwok beat O. May and B. Soltau chau; 2, Ip Pak-wa; 3, Wong Shiu-beat A. Schroter and G. Y. leung, Time: 26 seca.

800 Metres Relay Race (Open to

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400 Metres Race.-1, Mak Kwok- (Craigengower):— chun; 2, Ip Pak-wa; 3, Tang Yan.bent O. Neidt and F. Artiepp

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Sunday's Events Yesterday two more champion- ship events were decided at the V.R.C. in connection with their an- nual aquatic sports meeting.

The next event was throwing the C. J. Cooke showed up to advan- polo ball. D. Lyon shone in this tage in the Long Plunge in which event, throwing the full length of a correct entry and the keeping of the bath with many inches to a straight course in the water en- apare The official measurement abled him to cover a much great for this, throw was 69 ft. 6 ins. er distance than any of the other Pte. Rodgers was the only other competitors. Cooke won the event competitor and his best throw was comfortably with a plunge of 66 ft. 59 ft. 6 ina.

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