MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.
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HOME FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN
LEAGUES
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH
London, Saturday.
FOOTBALL
FIXTURES FOR THE ENSUING WEEK
HONG KONG AREA
Fixtures for this week in the Hong Today's matches in the Foot-Kong Aren Football League are given
below.
All etches are to commence
ball Leagues resulted as under: at 4.30 p.m.
ENGLISH LEAGUE
5-Sheffield U.
2 Liverpool
To-day:
Sunkungpio. - R.A.M.C. Somerset L.,
V. H.Q.
Shanshuipo.-"C" Co., K.Q.S.B., v. "B" Co., K.O.S.B.
BASEBALL
THE CHINA MAIL,
PHILLIES BALL GANG HIT BY HURRICANE.
rose
RISING SUN IN ZENITHI
SWIMMING FETE
LAST OF SEASON AT THE V.R.C.
NEW RECORDS
J. R. Johnstone, who is swimming better than ever this year, broke an other V.R.C. bath record on Saturday sight when the Club held its seventh
night swimming fete of the season. "Jimmy" won the 880 yards
{By "Dingle") The nifty ball players from the land of the Rising Sun certainly to their zenith on Saturday when they did battle against the lust Filipino Ball Club. They, wracked Free Style Championship of the Colony the Phillies like a big hurricane in the fue time of 11 mine, 57.2-5 sees playing havoc with a small craft.clipping 20 seconds from the previous as the score of 25 runs to 5 would record of 12 mins, 17 sees, 'which he tell the story.
set up himself as far back as 1915 and remained untouched for 13 years! The previous record, it might be men- tioned, was made swimming in the harbour outside the V.R.C, beat-house,
The Filipino crew were sunk in the first canto, when they were re- tired with the mighty goose egg, flaggy_Valley~"A" Co., K.O.S.B., ' пnd the Japanese took no fewer [ v. R.A.O.C.
thin seven tallies. The game was put on lee, but this did not mean that the Nippon outfit stepped on their brake. No! they put on double gear with the accelerator well pushed down. for they want- Happy ValleyR.A.S.C. & R.A.P.C.et to show their rivals what they
V.
Division 1.
Arsenal
4 Grimsby
1
Aston Villa
3 Leicester
0
Wilton
2 Blackburn
1
Tuesday, October 22:-
Burnley
8
Sookumpoo."D" Co., K.U.S.B.,
Derby
2 "B" Co.. S.L.I.
Everton
3 Middlesbro'
2
Shumshuipo.--31st Bly, R.A
V.
Leeds
Birmingham
A
D" Co., S.L.1.
Manchester C
West Ham
3
Wednesday, October 2;—
i
3 Manchester U.
Wednesday
3-Huddersfield
1
Sunderland
1 Newcastle
Division II
Portsmouth
Bradford C. 2 West Brom.
Bristol C.
Cardiff
Charlton
Hall
Notts County 2 Chelsea
*v. "A" Co, K.O.S.B.
Thursday, October "21;— Sunkumpoo-12th.Btỷ., R.A. v. BARE
't, S.L..
Shanshuipo.-2011 Bts., R.A.. v. 2. E. & R. Signals.
Friday, October 25:-
1 Bury
2
1 Barnsley
0 Sookumpon, -- H.Q.,
K.O.S.B.,
V.
1 Oldham
1.A.M.C.
Гу
3 Millwall
2
Shanshuipo.-H.Q., `S.L.I.,
J
Co, K.O.S.B.
Preston N.E."
4 Blackpool
6
Notts Forest
4 Southampton
0
2 Bradford
.
S'thampton
3 Tottenham
Charlton ...
Notts C. Chulsen
Rending
Stoke
Swansea
Wolves
Division II. (South)
Bournemouth 3 Watford
Bury
Tottenham Bristol C. Swansen Barnsley
Bradford C.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 11 5 2 424 22 12 11 4 4 3, 20 18 12 444 18 20 12
12
10 1 4 22 17 11
10
31
Crystal Pal
2 Brighton
11
IR II
1 Merthyr
I 3
2 Brentford
0 Swindon
10 22 6
4 Newport
2 Notts F
14 G
20
1 Plymouth
Millwall
.11 0 5 6 17 28
5
1
Preston
11 1 1 8 15 31
4
4 Bristol R.
,
Division [11, (Southern)
1 Clapton
1
Goals.
1 Torquay
1
3 Coventry
Exeter
Fulham Gillingham Luton Northampton Norwich Queen's P.R.
Southend
Walsall
Division Ill. (North)
Accrington 3 Wigan
Chesterfield
5 Crewe
Darlington
3 Carlisle
Doncaster
Hartlepools Halifax Lincoln Rochdale Rotherham
3 Southport
1 Nelson
4 New Brighton
3 York
6 Barrow
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 2 Pismouth 11 8 3 0 26 10
Northunts
Southend
Brentford
1 rentabr
B'nemouth
Coventry
0 Brighton
1
Walsall
2 Luton
Swindon
Queen's P.R.
0 Fulham
1 Norwich
2 Exeter
Crystal Pal 13 Crystal
10
8 1 2
21
73
t
7 2 2
2 17 12 17 23 12 16 26 15 15 16 14
2 Port Vale
Sth. Shields
1 Wrexham
Tranmere
2 Stockport
Clapton 0.
0
Bristol R...
Watford
.11
Torquay
11
Newport
11
Gillingham .11 2
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Merthyr ....10 1
Division I. (Northern)
could do.
Everybody Walks Alvares stood on the mound when the game opened, and after Issuing three free passes to the Nippon lads, Zafra went in to re lieve him. This did not improve the situation. The Japanese were sogging the Big Boy, all over the field.
:
· The Phillies' next trip to bat resulted in one run, and for their next two consecutive stanzas, they were retired with a blank. The Japanese piled one more in the second, and, in the third. four men came home,
LAWN BOWLS
CONTEST FOR AITKENHEAD Cur
HONG KONG v. KOWLOON
On the Cruigengowor C.C. green- on Saturday the second annual con- test took place for the Aitkenhead Cup presented by Mr. Aitkenhead
a couple of years ago to celebrate
Shanghai's first win at lawn bowls against Hong Kong in this Colony. Six rinks, were played on each side, and Kowloon had the satis- faction of winning the trophy at the second time of asking by the narrow majority of seven shots.
The rinks and acores were:- Hong Kouk
Kowloon O'Brien
Atkinson Coates Beer
1. Roza Pereira was the only other compititor in the 380 yards race and he did the course in 12 mine. 25 secs,
Bradbury A Chinese Feat
(Skip) Another V.R.C.. bath record was Ramany broken by Wang Siong-heng who bet- Southern record of 75 secs. set Chapman tered the
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up by Leung Siu-man who won the Edwards (Skip) HX yards Back Stroke Championship
Grimes of the Colony last year, and reduced it by the second at one of this season's night fetes, Leung did not defend his Wotherspoon title OB Saturday night and (Skip)..... 19
R. Johnstone, in spite of Jones his strenuous 880 yards swin, Maughan vers sportingly paced Wong who, it❘ Hollidge was announced before the swim, Grimmitt was but to beat the record. He turn. (Skip) the trick-in the excellent time of Nolan 725 secs.
West Hargreaves Mair
(Skip). 18
Farrell
Russell
(Sklp) ..... 233
Alves
Souza
Silva
Luz
{Skip)
Miss M. George Again The 100 yards Free Style Ladies' Championship of the Colony was again Deacon won by Miss 31. George whose time of Lunny 1 min. 25,2-5 secs, was a great im- | Akehurst provement on her last year's perform-Webster to
anes when she was clocked at 1 min. (Skip)..... 16 mound duty for the Phillies, 31.1-5 secs. Miss D. Hunt was second,
became
Total and it
walk-almost ten seconds behind the cham-
Total... 129 ing match. He sent seven men topion.
Majority for Kowloon 7 shots. base on
free pass. n
Presentation of the Trophy
Shorty Bautista
then took
a
This, of
A Pillow Fight
122
28
course, meant four men coming The Pillow Fight competition (sitting
HE. the Officer Administering the home on R free ride.
Tamale astride a pole suspended zeross the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. went out to relieve him, and the bath) provided much fun. Many pairs Southorn, C.M.G.), who was a mem- Japanese played havoc with his took part and, whilst some
of the ber of the Hong Kong team, perform- deliveries
houts were of short duration only, one er the pleasant ceremony just
well. as
This
presenting frame saw
blow sufficing to pulau opponent off the Aitkenhead Shield to the winners. eight. of the Nippon balance and cause him to fall into the Mr. Southorn expressed thanks to the lads crossing the home plate.
water-others lasted two rounds Crafgengower C.C. for the loan of the Zafra's Fifth Homer
through both fighters toppling over ground and the hospitality extended to The Phillies made a rally in the but continuing the fight, holding on to the players, paying also a tribute to With one man dawn, and the pole with one hand and both legs. A the one playing qualities of the ground. two on base. Zafra wallaped out holt had to be called in such cases to He said that he was sorry that Hong enable the fighters to right themselves. Kong lost, but he hoped that a strong a hefty one to left field for the The final was won by R. Silva-Netto, team would go over next year and bring home circuit, thus incidentally who defeated George Lynn after a the trophy back. 1811 bringing the other two men home. tough "go" which went into two
Zafra has now made five home rounds before he was given the deci of the Kowloon Dock R.C. (the Club runs this season, which is the re-sion with Lynn "technically out" but quisite number to win the cup still hanging on with one hand!
12 11
fifth.
7 specially presented for that pur-
& The Japanese retaliated by sending another three men home in the fifth. In the sixth, both sides registered one. The Phillies last trip to bat ended in another blank.
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16 17
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Airdrie Ayr
1 Hamilton
10 26
5
6 Dundee U.
2.Queen's Park
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Gonis.
2 Kilmarnock
3
Dundee Hearis Motherwell Partick T. St. Johnstone
4 Hibernians
t
2 Aberdeen
2 Stockport
Durlington
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Port-Vale ..12 10 1 1
34 19 21 11 7 1 1 1 31 20 15
4 Falkirk
0 Rangers
1 | Accrington
3 Clyde
1
Rochdale
11 10 6 2 2
S. Shields
17 14 18 14 12 13
St. Mirren
0
Lincoln
10
Celtic
Cowdenbeath
6 Morton
LEAGUE TABLES
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Bivixion I
Goals.
Mr. S. Gray, us the representative
with the best position in the League
There was another challenge team on the winning side) then received cus- race between the Royal Navy and the body of the trophy amid cheers by the Kowloon team, who also were indivi- Royal Artillery, and the Senior Ser dual recipients of souvenir spoons. vice again proved their superiority by winning comfortably,
Three hearty cheers were accorded to His Excellency.
J
A Mixed Team Race wou won by W. Foraita's team, which included Miss M. George.
many
A Water Polo game between the The Navy did not have so The Japanese crew played an Royal Navy and the Fukion Club closed chances of scoring but-made good use. 10- 6,2 3 28 12 14 air-tight fielding game, and the an enjoyable evening's water sport. of the three which came their way. Tranmere.. 11 G2 3 25 17 14
Phillies had very little chance
It was won by the Royal Navy by 3 The Fukionese turned the trick only to 5 4 2
xualy to 2. Their opponents, the twice out of at least five openings. They penetrate the cordon. Kusano,
Fakien Club, did not deserve to lose. have à sound all-round knowledge of at centre field, was a marvel. He They had the ball oftener than the the game and as soon as they improve brought off several impossible sailors, but, although their passing in their shooting they will be a tough Crewe Nelson
calches miles away from his ter- was good, they were weak in shoot-wide to reckon with in the Water Polo | 6 18 28 11 Chesterfield 10 24 4 10
Hachiuma 10 ritory. 13
behind the ing, and thus many good chances went Lengue. Doncaster 12.42 6 13 19 10 home plate was the jack on the abegging. Wrexham 11 5 4 18 20
9 spot and gave much encourage- York
.11
2 6 4 13 18
Q mant to his team. Carlisle 11
11 4 16 21 29 Wigan
scores by in Southport
25
30 3 2 5
20 16
The line-up and ning follow:
3 2 b 20 16
..10
10
3 2 5 17–39
16 3 10 15
Я
Japanene
3 2 5 14 21
2 3 7 14 17
7
Kasano
6 Honda
5
Hartlepools .10 Rotherham 10 Halifax
12 IN. Brighton 11 3 0 8 10 30 Barrow.....10 2 1.7 13 30
Hachirema Scottish League
Murala Goala, P. W. D. L
Taukugachi F. A. Pts. .12 8 3 1 33 10 19 Skido
P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. Loods U....11 8 1 2 20 11 17 Wednesday .10 6 2 2 22 12 14 Arsenal 112 3 26 16 14 M'chester C. 10 2 2 26 19 14 Derby
11 5 3 3 20 17 13 Leleester ...11 5 2 4 2 2 11 2018 12 Everton ....12 3 6 4 24 23 11 Griamby
Aberdeen +1 11 4 3 4 22 23 Sheffield U. 11 4 3 4 20 24 11 Rangers
1 2 18 & 17
7 2 2 25 15 16
cf.
Filipino Bautista
Ob Rull
C.
Tamale
38.
Zafra
rf, L. Remedios
11
1.
T. Leonard
11
Кока
19
11
Middlesbro
.11 Aston Villa 11 0 1 4 25 23 Birmingham 11 25 25 22 West Ham 11 4 2 5 26 24
4.2 5 25 21
10
18
Kilmarnock Celtic Hearts
P.
Alvares
Morizono
Terachi
IE.
3b
E. Remedios Cruz
14
Motherwell
10
25
10
St. Mirren
5 1 4 23
Blackburn
10
Partick
2 4
12 Filipino
..11
Bolton Burnley
10 Hamilton.
3
4 21
Japanese
22 23
10 Dunder
22 23
10
Ayr
Cowdenbeath
St. J'atone
Liverpool... 13 4 15 .11
11 3 4 4 22
11 4 2 5 17 18
Newcastle .11 5 0
Huddersfield 11 4 2 Sunderland
.10 2 3
Portsmouth .11
1 4 6 M'chester U. 13 08 14 29
Wolves
Division 11.
Goals.
Falkirk ....
7 1 1 24 11 15
32
3 2 3 21
12
34 11 12 11
5 23 26
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
0 1 0 0 3 1 0 5
7 1 4 8 3 1 -- 26 Kinoras Bent Yankees
All the goals scored were
well Inerited, however, the goal-keepera any of them. having no chance with (Continued at foot of next Column)
diamond.
RESULTS
The results were as follow:- 50 yards Members' Handicap.-1. A. V. Gosano, Time: 32 secs.; J. A. Victor.
Three runs were gathered | ship
In the first frame.
Mighty Wallopers
In the fourth when Anderson went out to relieve Payne, the Kiaoras found they were not mighty wallapers. They farned the air" more times than hitting the old apple, ant no fewer than four batters were disposed of by the strike-out route.
It was, however, too late to lower the lead gained by the Kiaoras, and the Yanka had to leave the field with three runs to the bad.
The final Rcares were 3 to 6.
The line-up and scores by inning
The Yankees autht suffered their 10 seronth defeat of the season yester.
day when they played the Kincras at follow-
8 Caroline Hill, They took the field Kiaoran
# St.
Airdrie.
13 19 Dunden U...10.3 1.6 14 26 Clyde
11 2 2 7 18 25 Hibernians..11 2 2 7 13 Morton .....11 2 2 7 19 32 Queen's Pk. 11 2 1 8 9 21 5
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts .12 7 2 3 19 18 14 Blackpool .10 8 0 2 31 22 16 Oldham
10 6 3 1 19 10 15 Stoke
20 K 281 23 16 Bradford 116 23 22 29
3 22 20 14 Cardiff 12 6 34 13 13 13 Hull
11 6 33. 14. 16 13 West Brom. 10 6 2 3 28 10 12 Reading
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100 yards Free Style (Ladies' Cham-DENTIST. pionship of the Colony), Miss M. George, Timo: 1 min, 25.2/5 secs,; 2. Miss D. Hunt.
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Servicos Team Race (four a side. each to swim 50 yards), Royal Navy, Time: 1 min. 58.2/5 seca.: 2. Royal Artillery The Navy won comfortably by about ten yards.
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