MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1929.
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ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH RESULTS
PRINCIPAL LEAGUES
From Our Own Currespondent.) London, Saturday.
The matches in the Leagues to-
day resulted:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division III. (South)
P. W. D. 1..
Goals.
FA. Pis. 1510 21 4 9 15
Southend Coventry
5 5 0 0 5 4 10
Plymouth F 4 10
6
Northampton 540 1
8
Brentford
Brighton ..
4 3 0 1 17 5
Walsa?!
8 2 1 2
Flournemouth 5 2 1 2
Luton
Crystal Pal
Fullam
Gillingham
1 Wednesday
P.R
Queen's Nesport Swindon Bristol R. Exeter
1 Clapton (7.
1 Merthyr
Manchester C. 2 Bolton
Division I. (North)
Division I.
Arsenal
+ Burnley
Aston Villa
Blackburn
1 Grimsby
Derby
2 Everton
5 1 1
Huddersfield
1 Leeds
Liverpool
3 West Ham
1: Torquay
D. Norwich
Walford
7
5 0 2 3
60 1 4
5 15
1
0
2 Manchester U. 3
2 Leicester
1
P. W. D. L.
Geais, F.
A. Ps.
Part Vale
5 5 0 0 15
2 10
I
5 2 0 16
4 B
5 4 0 1.19 0
$
4 7
5
11 15 20
12
Middlesbro
Newcastle Portsmouth Shellield U.
Charlton
1 Sunderland
4 Birmingham
Division II
2 West Brom.
Bradford C.
4 Southampton
3 Bristol C.
3 Millwall
9 Preston N. E.
Stockport
2 Darlington
Rochiale Tranmere
2 Crewe
Accrington
S. Shields
Carlisle York
Rotherham Doncaster
2 Southport
Barow
Barnsley Blackpool Bradford Bory
3 Tottenham
Stoke Wolves
Division
Bretford Brighton Bristol R. Clapton O.
Crystal Pal. Exeter Gillingham Northampton
Coventry
Barnw
Carlisle Chesterfield
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0 Chesterfield 4 1 0
Av...
76 10 14 2 13
6 4 1 1 13 4 9
میم
Chekea
Bull
Notk Forest
1 Oldham
Reading
2 Notts County
Wign
1 Cardiff
1
Lincoln
4 Swansea
1
Wroxham
Hartlepo
1. (South)
Nelson
6 Merthyr
6 8
3 Swindon
2 Plymouth
3
1 Torquay
1
0N. Brighton 5 1 0 4
= Hablax
1 4 Scottish League
3 15 6 11
2
Goals.
2 Newport
0
P. W. D. L.
F. A. Pts.
3 Norwich
2 Rangers
O Walsall
2 Hearts
0 Fulham
1 Kilmarnde
64 1 1 14
Q
2 Queen's P.R.
Partick
6 3 2 1 14
8
8
Aberdeen
Southend Watford
4 Bournemouth
6 3 2 1 14 10
A
1
Celtic
5 4 0 1 11
@ Lulon
4 Cowdenbeath 6 3 1
Division III. (North)
St. Mirren..
5 Rotherham
Palkirk
1
1 Stockport
Motherwell
4 Darlington
1 Hamilton
6 2 1 3
0 Hartlepools
7 2 1 4
2 Rochdale
3
Durfee
6
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Line in
3 Accrington
3
Airdrieonian
€ 2 0 4
St. Johnstone 02.04
# 11
Nelson
3 York
1
7 12
0 Crewe
3 Morton
61 1 4
$ 14
Sth. Shields
I Tranmere
5
Dundee U... 3 11
10
Wigan
5 New Brighton
| Clyte
Wrexham
Port Vale
2
Airdrie
0 Celtic
1
Ayr
3 Motherwell
2
ILMS.
! Aberdeen
3
Cowdenbeath
Partick T.
St. Johnstone
1
(From Our Own Correspondent.]
Hamilton
0 Falkirk
2
Canton, Yesterday.
3 Dundee U.
1
Morton
4 Kilmarnock
2
The "Cicala" yesterday after
Queen's Park
2 Hibernians
0
noon got their
revenge
for last
Rangers
2 St. Mirren
1
Doncaster
Halifax
Southport
Clyde
Dundee
Hearts
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
THE LEAGUE TABLES
Derby Arsonal Wednesday Middlesbro
Grimby
Burnley
Newastle
M'chester U.
Everbon
West Ham
First Division
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 5 41 0 13 4 9
5 4 0 1 16 6 "
4 30 183 @
F
5 2 2 1
G
02 16 10 6
A
G
10
2 12 12
5 3 0 2 8 11
5 13 1 9
5 2 1 2 16 14
M'chester C. 5 2 1 2 11
Birmingham
Liverpool
Huddersfield
Leeds
Leicester Blackburn Sheffield U. Sunderland Aston Villa Portsmouth Bolton
2 0
4 1 1.
B 10
5 1 1 3 11 14
4 1 1 2 5 7
5
Queen's Pk.
Hibernians.. 6 1 1 4
6 0 1 $ 712
RIFLE SHOOTING
"CICALA" BEAT
SHAMEEN CIVILIANS
1.ne deteat at cricket Tuesday by winning a shoot- ing contest by the fairly large margin of 34 points againt a repre- sentative team of the civilians of Shameen,
25 yards
The conditions were range (11⁄2 inch bull) targets with .22 bore converted service rifles; 1 sighting ahot and 10 shots tu count:-Bull, 4, Inner 3, Guter 2. This made "the possible" of 40 paints per man. There were two targets per man, five shots a target.
The two best scores were put up by T. Marshall, of Messrs. Butter- field and Swire, and Able Seaman
4 Rigby, who each made 38 points.
THE CHINA MAIL,
CHILDREN'S SPORTS
ANNUÁL GATHERING AT
KOWLOON DOCK
LIST OF WINNERS
The annual children's sports at the Kowloon Dock on Saturday re- sulted as under:-
Dock Championship (Children under 13 years of age).—, Maisie Tillery; 2. Max Brown.
Girls' Handicap (Age 8 and under). - E. McKelvie; 2; M. Mackie; 3, A. Greig.
Boys' Handicap (Aged 13 and
Goodman; under)-1, J.
2, R.
Proven; &, C. Lindsey,
-C.A.A. PRIZE DAY
H.E. GOVERNOR DISTRIBUTES TROPHIES TO WINNERS
THE INFLUENCE OF SPORTS
not many of our friends here this afternoon could do that, in which case they will have to take my word for it, the older ones can endorse my remarks one realises what great changes have taken place in the method of living among the youth of China. To the last gen- of Chinese, sport in eration
form
it takes the
to-day
The athletic meeting organised by the Chinese Athletic Association at North Point Stadium was brought to a conclusion on Saturday, when was, except in a few cases, prizes to the successful competitors unknown. We had our wrestling were distributed Governor, K.C.M.G.
Sir
Cecil
h
and our by H.E.
exhibitions the contests
sword
and play
while Clementi, of
gangsters and country yokeks took The trophies, which had been to these forms of sport with zest, shown at The Sun and Wing
there was nothing for the multi- tude. On
and. Companies,
des-
There was too kiteflying cription of which bad
or shuttlecock but sport in the al-
mildest of forms was appeared exclusively in
never re-
Visitors Handicap (Aged 18 and nder)-1, L. Crosser; 2, N. Crosser.
Team Rates (Dock boys and girls).ready 1, R. Proven's team,
Girls Handicap (Ages 9-13).-1,, N. 2, M. Gow; 3, N. Kempton. Consolation Race Find the num- ber), Ian Kempton; 2 M. Bell.
(Mixed) — 1,
*
Team Race Ramsay's team.
"Dock Derby"-1. W. Tillery (eon- solation
prize, C. Logan), Handicap for Dock non-swimmers (aged and under)-1, M. Logan; 2. D. Craig; 3. V. Sturgeon.
Handienp for Dock non-swimmers (aged 5 and over)-1, J. Cullen; 2, V. Culien; 3, J. Brown.
the "Chius Mall," were on display.garded with any great approval. It was said that they cost approxidentally a characteristic of the last Heavy dignity—(laughter)—incl- mately $5,000.
Welcome to Governor In asking His Excellency to give away the prizes, Mr. Wong Kewong- tin said inter alia:—
Your Excellency, Ladies and Gentlemen, Two taske have been assigned me, a very pleasant one and not quite 50 pleasant. My
OTNO
We cannot tell you just what Herr Maxie Schmeling is saying
to his mother in Berlin over the long distance phone from New York, but you can believe she is glad to hear it. He had to have a lot of help on this call with Joe Jacobs, Ed Smith, Max Machon and Jack Gorman, left to right, fooking on, Guess he told her he expects to fight Sharkey in September.
U.S. POLO
HURRICANES WIN BY FOUR GOALS
HOLDERS ABSENT
New York, Yesterday. In the final of the United States Marshall's first target was perfect, open palo championship, the Hurri- his sighting shot and his five count- canes beat Sands Point by 11 goals ing shots all scoring bulls, and it to 7. The holders, Meadow Brooks, was a pity he fell off on his second did not compete.
three bulls target with
and two
The Hurricanes team was com- posed of Stephen Sanford, Capt.
an
of Britons, was the generation criterion of good breeding and for a potential Mandarin to display him- self in a pair of shorts and to ex- habit
unseemly viciousness towards a fellow being similarly clad, in order to obtain possession of an evil smelling piece of leather the instant would have meant opprobium of good society. Times have changed. The value of sport as a health giving factor is now known. Girls have their classes of physical culture; business men are encouraged to spend their evenings in the gymnasium; and dubs for the promotion of sport have been widely founded.
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"Playing the Game"
The Chinese people have far realised influence which athletics can have on phy- sique: but there Bre other influences far more potent and desirable which athletics can exert. Athletics can play a great part in
the development of character and in. moral uplift. It is through playing games that we learn team work, a characteristic sadly wanting in Chinese life; that we learn to ob- serve rules, as to what is done and not done. It is through playing games that we learn the spirit of give and take and the art of win- ning and losing graciously. We may well emulate our British friends who have rendered famous such expressions as 'playing the game,' 'sportsman, 'not cricket' and who have made fine distinctions between the 'amateur' and the 'professional.'
We as a race are noted for our quality of patience, but persistence is a different thing. Fatience is waiting for Heaven to help us, essentially passive in character; persistence is helping ourselves, a matter demanding exertion. Persist- ence even perhaps bordering on per- tinacity, a little of the bulldog breed' and fighting the hardest when battle would be fighting a losing qualities which would help any nation to stand. on its feet. We and I hope that the love of sport and I hope that the love of sport will continue to grow among oar people
After His Excellency had given away the prizes. Mr. Y. K. Mok called for three cheers and a tiger For His Excellency and these were heartily given.
Principal Trophies Some of the principal trophies yesterday were awarded to the following:-
Champion Swimmer: Wong Mau-
yuen.
Champion of Track and Field:
Kwok-wah. Winner of Pentathlon, Lam Shin-.. show.
pleasant task is to extend to Your Excellency on behalf of the Chinese Athletic Association a hearty wel. come and to thank you for the honour sou, have done us by coming this afternoon to give away the prizes. Our thanks are also due to Mr. Aw Boon-haw for the handsome and valuable prizes, and also for the equipment used during the meet, to Mr. Kwik Choon-eng for the use of the grounds at North Point and to
1,800 Meters team race: Club de Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, Nan
Recreio.
800 Meters team race: K.O.S.B. Yang Brothers, Wong So, Au Yung.
Open Water Polo Compotition: ku, Chan Chak, Chan Hing-wah and V.RC. The civilians, however, need not Roark (the only non-American), Sum Pak-ming for extra prizes.
Оред 200 Meters Relay Race be too depressed by their defeat as
The task which is not so pleasant (Swimming): VRC. Watson Webb and Robert Straw and which I have been asked to Swimming): Singapore Swimming the "Cicala" last month wen
Relay Open 300 Maters the bridge, whilst Sands Foint were Shooting Cup of the West River represented by W. A. Harriman, perform is to say a few words on Club. Patrol and are, therefore, Cham- Earl Hopping, Thomas Hitchcock Athletics. I doubt whether I could Basket Ball won by Tsing Moo 7pions of the river, whereas most of and A.
Club, Canton. C. Schwartz.
Reuter's say much that would be of value on this subject. I am sure any of the
Volley Ball won by To Keung Club,
young men who have participated in these events will be able to give you
4 1 1 2
6
5 1 1
6 14
5 0 3 2
4 4 1 2
Second Division
3 11 4 8
Goals.
inners.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Oldham
4 4 0 0 11 3
8
Blackpool
5 40116 11
5 2 3 0 11
5 3 1 1 15
4 3 1 0 6 2
8
8
128
8
12 13 10
ม
F
6 6
the civilians have had pastically American Service.
no practice for some time.
Results:-
Shameen Civilians
T. Marshall
18
W. James
34
33
E. W. Lammert
Hull Charton
Stoke
Chelsea Beading
West Brom.
Notts Cnty.
Bradford C.
Wolves S'thampton Bristil C. Cardur
Tottenham Bradford
Barnley
Bury
Swansea
4 3 0 1 9 A
3 0 2 13
13 10
1 2 11 11
212 12 13
2. 1 2 10 11
2 1 2 7
4 2 0 2 10
4 2 0, 2
Notts Forest Millwall
0 0 4 Presbo N.E. 50.0 5.
A.B. Rigby
"Cicala"
A.B. Goodman
L. Sea. Wilton A.B. Oweus
Lt. Cooper
1.O. Stainfield It, Com. Besteck
A. Maybourne
A.B. French
Burg. Lt Bolton
(Continued at fool of next olumn.j
W. Galloway
E. R. Hill
G. Duncan
A. Lock
J. H. Ferguson
Dr. Graham Reynolds
1 1 2
0 1 4
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