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HOME FOOTBALL

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH RESULTS

NEWCASTLE'S FINE MARGIN

[From Our Own Correspondeat.).

London, Saturday: The following are the results

Distilon III. (North)

Inte

THE CHINA

most spectre aves. At the other

end Rayson 5roke through in dashing

FA. Ptstyle but his final shot lacked sting

Goals,

P. W. D. L.

Port Vale

8 0 1 27

Stockport

Tranmore $. Shielde

Accrington Crewe

Figan

Darlington Rochdale York W

of the English Leagues, and the Chesterfield Scottish League (First Division) Rotherhan matches to-day-

1 Halifax

Newcastle U. 5 Huddersfield T. 2 Kilmarnock

1 Everton

6

MAIL,

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB

www.

A team from the following will be 18 and was easily disposed of. Reeves selected to play against the 2nd King's was heartily applauded for a splendid Own Scottish Borderers on the Kow. 10 tackle when Li Hung-ching looked a loon Ground, to-morrow (kick off 5.15

ertain scorer, and Fletcher earned a p.m.):-)

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CRICKET

PARKER'S PERFORMANCE AGAINST PEARCE'S XI

GOLDMAN'S CAPITAL INNINGS

full measure of appreciation for a Nicholls, Angus, Carapbell, Gillot, brilliant save from Wong. The Army Pile, Bliss, Dowman, Easterbrook, H. V. Parker, one of the foremost

Eastman, again took up the running and were, McKelvie.

Hedley, bowlers in the Colony and who has Balmost immediately successful, Gallaher, Simpson, and Miles,

represented Hong Kong in Inter-! 7 Alexander lobbing the ball across to A team from the following will be port matches, performed the "hat Rayson whe shot without hesitation selected to play against the Ewo Chin- trick" in an inter-H.K.C.C. match on into the corner of the net. From now esc Athletic on Wednesday on the Saturday, when T. E. Pearce's_XI on the Army had the better of matters Kowloon Ground (kick off 5.15 p.m.)drew with H. R. B. Hancock's XI. jand were continually making tracks Guest, Springett, Dunnett, Hannan, for the Athletic goal. Palmer beat Spary, Hast, Seddon, Campbell, Mose, 5three Athléte defenders in clever Coates, Bickford, Moore, and Hawke.

style, but his final shot was well off 5the target, while McGlinchey had the Ghardest of luck with a great drive! 4 which struck the side of the net. The -4

Athletic made strenuus efforts again |

bring the scores level, but were frustrated by the cool and clever work

P. W. D. L. F. 4. Pof the Army halves, Davey being in

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outstanding, figure in a particularly -12 effective line. Shortly before the final had a great oppor whistle Everest 10tunity of increasing the lead when lie 10 burst between the backs, but his shot 10 came right at Chan Sek-pui, who was

able to get the ball away.

Lincoln

Doncaster

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11 18 11 18 0 16

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Wrexhani Southport

7 1 4

Barrow

First Division

Carlisle

Arsenal

1 Bolton W.

2

Hartlepools

7 2 2-3 12 15 20 7 21 4 12 82 15-14 26 7:13 7 0 5 2

Nelson

Aston Villa

2 Sunderland··

Blackburn R.

7 Birmingham

5 N. Brighton

Leeds United

3 Burnley

0

12 6 8 14 8

0 6 Scottish League

21

:

Liverpool

2 Grimsby Town 0

Goals.

Manchester C. 3 Derby

0

Middlesbrough 0 Leicester

2

Rangers Aberdeen

Portsmouth

4 Celtic

Sheffield U.

2 Sheffield W.

2. Hearts

West Ham U.

2 Manchester U.

1

Partick

Falkirk

10

Second Division

Motherwell

8 4 1 3 14 10

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford City

1 Swansea Town 0

St. Mirren

4 12 12

11

9

1 Bradford

0

0 Cardiff City

Cowdenbeath Hamilton

3 2 3

1

Bury

3 West Brom. A, 2

Chelsea

3 Tottenham H.

Morton

Dundee U.N

Hull City

Notts County

0

Queen's Pk. 9

5 Airdrie.

Oldham Ath

2 Millwall

2 Hibernians 3 1 2

Stoke City

Bristol City

2 Clyde

@

Third Division (South)

Brentford

1 Newport C.

0

CHINESE DEFEATED IN EXCITING MATCH

B'ton & H.A.

4 Merthyr T.

1

Bristol R.

2 Torquay U

+

PLAYER ORDERED OFF FIELD game.

1

0 B'routh & B. A. 2 2 Fulham

1

Charlton Ath. Reading

Nottingham F. 0 Southampton

Whampton W. 4 Preston N.E.

Clapton Orient 1 Watford

Coventry Exeter City Gillingham Luton Town N'ton T. Southend U.

Swindon T.

- Crystal Palace 2 Walsall

4 Norwich C.

1 Queen's P.R.

1 Plymouth A

Third Division (North)

Carlisle U. Chesterfield

1 Port Vale

8 2 3

3 3 1 4

St. Johnstone 8 2

20

18

15

10 16

8 0 2 6 11 20

Result:-

Army

1

RIFLE SHOOTING

"CICALA" WINS EASILY AGAINST SHAMEEN

From Our Own Correspondent.]'

Canton, Friday.

I. Goldman, an all-rounder, until recently of Shanghai, played a capi-¡ tal innings for 38.

A few newcomers were seen in action, but none of these did any thing of note with either bat or ball. Scores:

H. J. Armatrong, retired ...

Mr. Pearce's Team

18

K. H. Batger, c and b Parker 10 J. Ashworth, b Coppin

0

. N. Way, e Bowker, b Parker

1

37

14

11

2′′

0

In a rifle match between H.M.S.A. Reid, e Sillitoe, b Parker "Cala" and Sharmeen, the "Cicala" J. A. Summers, e Sillitoe, b. won easily hy 51 points.

There was some

Bowker

good shooting J.-R. Hinton, b' Parker seen, both Rigby and Maybourne R. K. Hepburn,, not out scoring "possibles" on both targets. H. Moffat, b Parker Wilton and Rées, of the "Cicala". W. L. Stanion, b Parker and Lammert scored "possibles" on W. W. McKenzie, Lb.w., their second targets.

Parker

Total (for 9 wkts.)

T. E. Pearce did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Chinese Athletic

A Fast Game Considering the weather conditions the match was surpisingly fast and interesting The Army, just about de- These shooting matches are ex- E. R. West, not out

Extras 5 served their win but there was very cellent practice and

have been little in it and had the Athletic for thoroughly enjoyed by all who have 4wards brought their shooting.boots

with them a different story might well participated. Lt.-Com, Bostock and have been told. For the Army, Fletcher Mr. William Galloway have gone to proved that he is as reliable as ever a great deal of trouble ir making under pressure, while both Gardner all the arrangements and are to be and Reeves played a fine defensive congratulated on the success that The half backs worked untir has attended all the shoots without ingly and gave splendid support both exception and the amount of en- With the commencement of the in defence and attack. Of the for-thusiasm that has been ergendered League season aly a week distant wards McGlinchey was the outstand- he was keen interest attached to the ing sigure, his ball control and pass with further practice and an im-1. Goldman, ran out

thereby. It is quite possible that friendly matches played on Saturdaying being of

a very high order. 3 and in each case a well contested game Everest did well in the centre forward provement in the

"tail" à match might be arranged with Hong Kong

O was witnessed The Army stoned for position, although he is inclined to

0 their defeat inst week by gaining a spoil some of his movements by being

some time during the cool season.

deala"

2 narrow victory over Chinese Athletic over impetuous. Rayson played a Results:-

before a splendid crowd, in an inter clever and thrustful game at inside esting encounter. Kowloon had no dif right whilst Alexander and Palmer Rigby ficulty in disposing of a, weak R.A both

did wel on the wings. The Maybourne team, while

the

Athletic Reserves match was contested in a fine sporting Witon 2romped home in their match with a spirit throughout and was well worth Rees.

1 K.O.S.B. reserve team. An unplea-watching.

f

2 Doncaster R

1

Crewe A.

2 York City

1 Accrington &

2 Hartlepools L.

2sant feature of the day's programme

2 New Brighton

O S. Shields

I Stockport C

2. Barrow

$ Rochdale

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Halifax T. Lincoln C. Nelson Rotherham U. Southport Tranmere R. Wigan Boro" Wrexham

3 Darlington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

-Aberdeen

Ayr United Clyde Cowdenbeath

Dundee Hamilton A.

2 Partick Thistle

I Celtic

1 Falkirk

2 Airdrieonians

2 Kilmarnock

was the dismissal from the field of Crawley, K.O.S.B., who, up to the time' a clever

2 of his retirement, had played

and enterprising game.

ARMY. CHINESE ATHLETIC

......

Long before the time of commence- ment a large crowd had assembled at

the Sookumpoo ground in anticipation

KOWLOON v. R.A.

Former Shows Promise For Season

DEFENCE SOUND

A weak R.A. team were the visitors

1 of a keen struggle, and by the time at the Railway Ground ́on Satur-

3 of the kick off there were very few day and were compelled to acknowledge

2 vacant seats in the Grand Stand, while defeat by three goals to mil. Kowloon the open stands were also well patron showed unmistakable signs of being 2 ised by supporters of the Athletic, a team to be reckoned with this season, The playing pitch at Sockumpoo is in and with the inclusion of McKelvie great they should keep well up the league 2 perfect condition

table. The Gunners were unable to credit on the ground staff, much work having obviously been put in during put the close seasur.

2 St. Mirren

Hearts Morton

2 St. Johnstone

3 Hibernians

2

Queen's Park Rangers

O Motherwell

3

* Dundee United

1

First Division

Goals.

Leeds

Arsenal

Wednesday

Middlebro M'chester C.

Wes

Ham

Derby Aston Villa Birmingham Blackburn Griresby

Burnley

Liverpool Everton Huddersfield

Newcastle

Leicester

Bolton

M'chester U.

Sheffield U. Sunderland

and reflects

a representative team into the field and were never very much in the picture, although the defence played a The teams lined out as under:--- Army:-Fletcher (R.A.); Gardner plucky game against big odds. The and Reeves (K.O.S.B.); West (S.LL forwards made great efforts to get P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Davey (K.O.S.B.) and Joyce (R.A.); moving, but the Kowloon defence was

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Palmer (S.L.I.), Rays (S.L.), extremely sound, Gillett playing a par- Everest (KO.S.B.). McGlinchey ticularly fine game at right back, (K.O.S.B.), and Alexander (K.O.S.B.). While Nicholls proved himself a worthy. Chinese Athletic:-Chan Sek-pui; substitute for Angas in goal. Easter-

9 Ng Kam-chuer and Lá Yak-tat; Leung brook and Gallagher got through for and Ho the home team before the interval, and 9 Yuk-tong, Wong Shai-war,

Choi-yin; Tso Kwai-shing, La Hung. Simpson added the third point mid- ching, Wong Pak-cheong, Suen Kam way through the second half. shan and Chan Kwong-iu.

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Referee? 8.Q.M.S. Scott, R.E..

The Athletic quickly made ground on the right, it found Jayce in great! form as a despoiler. This player transferred to Rayson, whose header

A

Result:

Kowloon R.A. Teams

3

0

Kowloon:-Nicholls; Gillett, Camp- bell: Dowman, Easterbrook,, Dunnett, Haman, Gallagher, Simpson, Miles and Coates.

7 travelled just over the crossbar.

fine piece of work by Alexander met a The a moment later,

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Second Division

Oldha Chelsea

Wolves

Reading

Cardiff Notts Cnty.

Blackpool

Hull

S'thampton Stoke

Charlton s

Bristol C

West Broma. Bury

Bradford A

R.A.-Maltby: Oliver,

Taylor:

Athletic forwards were making deter Rayburn, Gardner, Gallagher, Rogers, mined efforts to pierce the Army de Cotton, Allen, Walker and Leadbitter.

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ferice, but the whole half back line

stood firm, Davey in particular giving Wong Pak-chcong very little oppor

Goals.

P. W. D. L. FA. Pts.tunity of opening out the game. 16 12 McGlinchey came into the picture with

7 5

7 5 0 2 19 11 10 a lovely run and pass to Alexander,

8 4 2 2 12 8 10 but the latter shot was a triffe too

L.O.S.B. RESERVES

Beaten by Chinese Athletic Reserves

This match was commenced at Soo-

8 4 2 2 19 18 10 high. Eight minutes from the start kunpec at three o'clock under weather 10 The Army took the lead, Joyce putting conditions which must have made font-

12 10 10 the ball forward to Everest so accur ball far frum enviable pastime for gly that the centre. forward came the players. The Chinese managed to through with a fine burst of speed and adapt themselves, however, and ran gave Chan Sak-pui no chance with his out winners by the substantial margin shot,

of six goals to-ene.

A game which

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Goals

A

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Athletic Attack

Owens

Goodman

Render

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154

O.. M.

B.

19.

Parker

14

44 5

7

Coppin

6

0

37 1

Hamilton Skinner

7 2.

25

3 0

2B 0

Bcwker

7 Mr. Hancock's XI.

25 0

1

33

F. G. Sillitoe, ▸ West, b

Stanion

0

R. M. Wood, e McKenzie, b

Reid

16

Shamteen

43. D. Coppin, b Stanion 42. E. Skinner, c

0

Pearce, b

37

Summers

24

42 J. James

36 C. E. Gahagan, e Reid, b

4 A. Lock

,34

Moffat

6

40 J. Ferguson

40 J. Linake:

30

H. V. Parker, c Stanlon, b

Batger

A. C. I. Bowker, b Ashworth

5

284 H. R. Remington, e McKenzie,

b Way

10

E. W. Hamilton, not out

9

* Extras.**

10

125

45 F. Lammert

15 W. Galloway

43 J. Walker,

Lt. Com. Bostock 39 G. Dunean

335

HOME RACING

CESAREWITCH AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Total (for 9 wkts.)

II. R. B. Hancock did not bat.

BOWLING "ANALYSIS

The following are the latest quotations supplied by Mr. Frank Reid

the double event- Stanion Haytor on

and Summers (October 16) Cesurewitch

Moffat Cambridgeshire (October 20):

Ashworth Cesarewitch

Batger

-

10-1 Arctic Star 16-1 Delakholock 16-1 Nephta

20-1 Bonny Boy

20-1 Mountain Lad 20-1 Palais, Royal 20-1 West Wicklaw 25-1 Brown Jack 25-1 Clear Cash 25-1 Covenden 25-1 Crois de Guerre 25-1 Litlestine

25-1 Mike Hall

25-1 Old Orkney 25-1 Trades Cant

Cambridgeshire

14-1 Masked Bandit 20-1 Ghost Train 20-1 In Sight

25-1

Bay Town:

25-1 Elton

26-1 En Garde

25-1 Engleberg 26-1 Gay Day 251 Palais Royal 25-15onge 33-1 Aristotle 33-1 Artist's Proof 33-1 Alsford

33-1 Caballero 381 Cragadour

Warily

33-1 Gang 38-1 Golden. Lullaby 38-1

Guard's Parade

33-1 Knight of the Grai

33.1

Lephare

33-1 Lionhearted

33-1 Mike Hall

83-1 The MeNab

was otherwise contested in a perfect. After You Are Forty,

Encouraged by their early success ly sporting manner was somewhat mar- the Army proceeded to dominate the red by the fact that Crawley of the play for a time, good efforts by Davey K.O.S.B. was ordered from the field

Needs of the Middle-Aged.

and Rayson being narrowly wide of during the opening half. This play It has been said that a man is

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*VARSITY LOSE

At Pokfulam, the University 2nd XI lost to the Diocesan Boys' School by one run..

High scoring was the order of the day, the losers, batting first, put- ting up 178 runs for the loss of five wickets. Bodrigues (53) was top- scorer, whilst Tan helped with 50 not ont.

The D.B.S. started badly. losing their first wicket for only one run.; F. K. Lee (36), however, knocked the sting out of the bowling of the opposing side. R. Lee and Winch batted confidently for 53 and 88 not out, respectively.

The University sportingly allowed an extra over to be played after time, in which the School pulled off the match. Scores:-

University 2nd

K. T. Loke, b R. Lee

9

C. Candah, b R. Lee

6

A. Rodrigues, b and c Kwan

53

S. Kyon, run out

20

P. L. Tan, not oat

50

.23

Extras

17

S. Hunt, not, but

Total (for.4 wkts. dec.).178 Ng K. Looi, R. Leong, D. Ro Nomanbhoy and A. B. Sulieman did not bal.

the mark, while Palmer deposited aer's misdemeanour was not apparent to | either a fool or a physician at beauty right in the goal mouth which the spectators in the Stand and it seems forty For the average man it R. Lee

3 caused Chan Sek-puí a lot of trouble, unfortunate that such an incident should not be difficult to

be Kwan 3 The Athletic attacked through Suen,should have occurred before the sea healthy and in his prime at that Kotewall

and Wong Pak-cheong missed a grest son hae commenced in earnest.

age. With the weaker sex the opening by shooting over the bar with The Borderers never settled down to

case is different, for middle age the goal at his mercy. A further ex-their usual game and were quite an-

Winch Prata

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

is liable to bring with it anxieties F. K. Lee and health trials.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.

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Division. III. (South)

F.-W. D. L. FA. Pte, citing incident occurred almost finne able to control a virile Athletic for

Diocesan School 8. 4 2 0 20 8 14 diately, Fletcher falling and dropping ward line, amongst whom Lee Fong 6701 19 8 14 the ball almost on the goal line, hot end Heong Tak Shun were outstand- Whether the individual be manF. K. Lee, lbw, b Nomanbboy 36 8 6 5 4 32 5 1 Joyce came to the rescue when aning. The latter was instrumental in or woman, loss of vitality at this A. Prata, b Ng K. Looi Coventry 8 5 2 1. 15 8 12 equaliser Beemed certain. A moment scoring the two opening goals, while time of life is often noticeable, G. Lee, c Kyon b Nomanbhoy

* 5 12 21 11 11 Later the Athletic's efforts were re Shek Pui-tim addel a third prior to and many ailments: follow in its W. H. Kwan, run out

0 11 warded, Teo Kwai-shing bringing the the interval. During the second half train including headaches, back- R. Lee, e Tan b Sulieman 941,4-18 149 scores level with a glorious oblique play was almost entirely confined to aches, indigestion and nervous de G. Winch, not out 8 3 2 3 11 12 8 shot which completely deceived Flet the Borderers' end of the field and Leebility. If you are over forty and R. Reed, not out Pal. 324 13 15 8 cher. fine effort by Raygon was the Fong soon registered a fourth point,

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next item of note, but Chan brought The Borderers scored their anlitary feeling your age, you can gain Queen's P.R. 8 2 3 8 211 Bristol F

off B. smart have. At the other end goal almost immediately after, Milligan new vitality by taking Dr. Reeves miskicked and let in, Suen, bat heading in from Stevens's centre, but Williams Pink Pills. The reason the latter's shot was well over the bar. Athletic soon resumed the ascendancy | is this: every ingredient in these

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Total (for 5 wkta)

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38

2

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179

E. Wood, G. Kotewall, B. Chan

The same player struck the cross ber and added to their score through Shet pills is beneficial to the system, and H. Jackson did not bat. La moment later with a terrifc drive, | Puí-tim and Heong Tak-shun,

but again danger was averted by Joyce. Result

The remainder of the first half was evenly, contested, the Armyplayers testing-Chan Sek-puf with a variety of shits from bong range, while Wong Fal cheong again missed an easy ip- portunity of registering a point.

Half time:

Army

Chinese Athletic

Athletic on the first in the picturs

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