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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1929.
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LAWN BOWLS
Close of Kowloon Dock Season
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION
非
vers
Following
strenuous Season the Kowloon Dock Recrea. tion Club brought gramme to
their
pro- close on Saturday
when a friendly game was play-
of sister
ed against members Clubs, followed by the annual presentation
During the interval tea was served by the ladies connected with
of prizes.
the
Club and was thoroughly enjoy ed. Three rink matches were played, with the following re- sults:-
K.D.R.C.
J. O. McLaggan
4. Pearson
J. Lindsay
S. Gray
.... 29
(Skip)
K.D.R.C.
F. G. Goodmar
G. Mitchell
J. M. Graca Ozerio
F. Cullen
(Skip)
K.D.R.C.
C. Atkinson
J. Kempton
W. Greig
1. Puncheon
(Skip)
K.C.C.
H. Hampton J. Howe
A. Chapman
J. Fraser
(Skip)
C. de R.
.... 13
L.. Gulierrez
A. Gomes
N. F. Lux
L. C. Souza
17
23
(Sklp)
K.B.G.C.
V. Hast
G. Cuthill
Jas. T. Dobble D. Gow
26 (Skip) .... 17
Presentation of Prizes. At the close of a very enjoy able afternoon's play the prizes
Won
senson were
during the presented to the respective win-
in addition to
souvenir spoons for the visiting players in the afternoon's rink games.
ROTH
Mr. S. Gray, President of the Kowloon Dock Itecreation Chib, said that it gave him the utmost pleasure to welcome their visitors and to thank them for coming to assist them on the closing day. He trusted that they had all en- joyed the game provided as he had himself. Although they did But win the League championship during the season just closed, they topped the list in the First Divi- sion in regard to the "shots for and against," their credit balance being the substantial one of 152 He had on behalf of the Club to thank the donors of prizes for the splendid array they anw before them that afternoon. They must have dipped deep into their pockets for them, but he could assure them that they were all very much appreciated. He call ed upon Mrs. McIntosh. senior, to present the prizes as follows:-
Club Championship.-Ist prize (pre sented by Mr. E. Cock)-won by F. C. Goodman; 2nd prize (presented by Mr. R. E. Hoare, won by S. Gray; 3rd prize-(presented by Mr. H. H. Scott), won by C. A. Lindsay.
malade of the meats will be at 50 cents each, and tickets may be bought at the gate.
On the K.C.C. ground деднот tiekata will be valid for reserved seots while the remainder of the seats will, as in the previous case, solte consolation for not winning | be 50 cents each and unreserved. his game. On behalf of the visi- tors he cartily thanked the Kowloon Back Recreation Club for their liberal hospitality. (Applause.)
A cordial vote of thanks was passed to Mrs. Gray and Mrs. responsible for Greig who were 'the tea arrangements during the
season.
Little Miss Greig presented Mrs. McIntosh, senior, with a beautiful vase of flowers for her kindness in presenting the prizes.
THRILLING DISPLAY
Final of Mixed Doubles Championship
THE CHINA
Playing in the Open Mixed Doubles Championship of the Colony yeater- beat Miss Enid Lo and Mr M. K. L. day. Mrs. Tottenham and Major Lucas
Chinese Recreation Club town, was The match, which was played on the productive of
some brilliant play, Throughout both pairs were
closely matched, but Mrs. Tottenham excelled, A cigaretto case was found in the Sho was the pivot on her side; say Club-house during the evening anding many difficult shots and was very can be had on application to Mr. S. quick on the return. Gray.
INTERPORT TENNIS
Arrival Of Full Team In Colony
SHANGHAT'S NEW “STAR”
The Shanghai Interport Tennis teams. captained by Mrs. F. Stafford Smith and Mr. J. L. Wade, respectively, arrived in the Colony by the 9.2. "President McKinley" yesterday.
Firth.
J L. Wade. R. Carnavarro, Gordon Lum, and Paul Kong.
-
The final scores were 5-7, 10-8, 8-6. In the Interport trial match, Mrs. Miles and Mrs. Jataes boat Mrs. Bayer and Mrs. McCaw by 6-2, 6-4.
CANTON FOOTBALL
Division III. (North) Accrington
MAIL,
5 New Brighton 0
Goals,
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts
12 .16 4 4 7 30 35 Morton .15 5.2 8 29 40 12 Dandee U. 16 5 2 8 24 43 12 Clyde
15 4 3 8 24 31 11 Airdrie......15 19 10 27 Cowdenbeath 14 42 14 20 10 Hibernians 15 3 4 8 18 30 10 St. J'stone .15 3 3 0 21 31 D Queen's Pk. 15 3 1 11 18 31
Chesterfield
& Wigan
Hamilton 0
Darlington
0 Port Vale..
1
Doncaster Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln Rotherham
4 Wrexham
2
1 Southport
1
2 Barrow
A
4 Carlisle
1
2- Crewe
3
3
South Shields 2 Stockport Tranmere
2 Nelson Rochdale v. York not played.
Celtic
Falkirk Dundee
Hamilton Hearts
+
AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL
England Defeat Ireland
London, Saturday,
The amateur International soc- cer match between England and Ireland was played at Crystal
Scottish League
2 Cowdenbeath
3 Airdrie
1 Hibernians
1
1 Clyde
1
Palace on Saturday,
4 Morton
0
0 Dundee United 2
4 Partick
1 1
9 Ayr
0
1
0
Kilmarnock Queen's Park Rangers St. Johnston e St. Mirren
1 Motherwell
1 Aberdeen
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division I.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. M'chester G. 14 9 3 2 40 23 21 .14.9 2 3 86 16 20 Wednesday
10 20 Leeds U...15 9 2 4 31 Aston Villa 15 8 25 31 27 Derby
"Moorhen Easily Defeat "Moth"
"
Arsenal
West Ham .15
Liverpool ...15 Bolton
Huddersfield
5 28 28 17
20 18
25 30 10
27 18
22 24 16
6 24 28
[From Our Own Correspondent.]} Canton, Testerday.
Sheffield U. 15 0 3 6 29 32 15 Yesterday H.M.S.
6 33 24 14 "Moorhen" Middlesbro 14 62 6
14 won easily against H.M.S. "Moth," Blackburn..15 6 4 6 36 34 The teamis are:-Mra.
Burnley F. beating them by 4 goals to nil
.15 0 2 7 81
7 31 36 Everton
16 4 5 7 81 30 13 Stafford Smith, Miss H. Crawford,
The goals were all scored dur- Birmingham 15 5 3 7.20 Miss T. Collaco, and Miss Aing the first half, when, strange- Portsmouth 15
4 5 6 25 26 ly enough, the "Moth" were de- Leicester ..15 5 3 7 23 31 13 fending the easy end by Jardine's. Sunderland .14 4 3 7 17 20 11 Grimsby....15 4 47:26 30 12 The game was keenly contested, Newcastle ..18 0 10 27 40 10 but the "Moorhen" were superior M'cheater U. 15 5 0 10 20 29 in all branches of the game.
Division II. The first goal was, a penalty,
Goals, which Monroe, the centre forward, netted with a neat shot low down in the corner. The third was due to an error in judgment of the "Moth" goalkeeper, the ball bouncing over his head into the
The players are the best avail- able that Shanghai can send down,
with the exception of Dr. E. F.
Duck, who is unable to make the trip.
Shanghai has a new arrival in A Japanese named Tawara, singles player, of the Mitsui Bank. Accompanying the team is Mr. A. L. Rumjahn, Singles Champion of Tientsin, who is making a visit to Hong Kong.
Y.
"Dates of Play Wednesday: Mrs. Miles (H.K.) No. 3 ladies singles (S.), H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn No. 1 man'a doubles (IK) v. (S.).
Thursday: Winners of Mrs. Miles and Mrs. James v. Mrs.
and Mrs. McCaw
trial Sayer match (to be played at the Chin ese R.C. ground this afternoon) v. No. 2 ladies' doubles (S.).
M. W Lo v. No. 1 Men's Singles probably Gordon Lum),'
Friday: Mrs. Tottenham v. No. ladies' singles (5.) (probably Mrs. Stafford Smith).
Winners of J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman v. Dr. R. F. Tottenham and Major R. Lucas trial match (to be played at the Kowloon C.C. ground on Monday) v No. 2 men's double (5.).
All the above matches will be played at the H.K.C.C. ground, beginning each day at 3 pm.
The following games will be
at played
the Kowloon C.C.
Handicap Singles (3 bowls) sharp. 1st prize (presented by K.D.R.G.), won by C. Atkinson;. 2nd prize--(pro- sented by Mr. T. Morrison), won by J. J. C. Brown; 3rd prize-(presented by ground, the men's matches to
net.
SHAMBEN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Table of Positions
Goals.
8 3
2
Blackpool Oldham Wolves Bradford Cardiff Bury S'thampton Chelsea
10
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. ..14 12 0 2 48 28
24
14 10 3 1 34 13 23
16 3.83 29
8 3 4 29 20 19 9 3 3 23 20 19 8 2 4 30 24 18 .15 8 2 6 36 31 18 34 28 10 17 37 23 18
England won by seven goals to two.--Reuter,
GOLF CLUB
Result of Bogey Pool at Fanling
The Bogey Pool at Fanling on Saturday and yesterday resulted:—
E. des Vaux: Three up (wins). Other score:-
E. D. Lawrence: One down. There were 18 entries.
LESSON-SERMON
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hong Kong
"Mortals and immortals" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all
Sunday, November 17. Churches of Christ. Scientist, an
The Golden Text was: "We that this tabernacle do groan,
are
In
being burdened; not for that we would be anclothed, but clothed upon, that mortality might be swal- lowed up of life" (I Cor, 6:4).
Among the citations which com- prised the Leason-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Be not thou aahamed of the testimony of our Lord...but be thou partaker
84 30 16 of the afflictions of the gospel ac.
4 20 25 16 cording to the power of God, Who
6 18 18 14 hath aaved us, and called us with an
6.. 21 27
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West Brom. Stoke
Charlton
Reading
Notts C.
Bradford C. 15 Hull
6 26
7 17
4 Tottenham ..15
4
7 20
4
Bristol C...15
Б
9 26
Notts F.
.16 3
Swansea
Preston
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. "Seamew" 3 2 1 0 "Moorhen" .. 4 2 2 0 9 11 Shamcen
2 0 "Tarantula" "Cicala" "Moth"
1 1 0 0
1 1 0 0 2 1
2 1 1 0 8 4 30 30
1
11
HOME FOOTBALL
English And Scottish Leagues
[From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday.
The following are the reaults of the English League and the Scottish League (First Division) matches to-day:
Kilby), won by S. Gray and W. Groig; commence at 10 ajo. and the Burnley
Handicap Singles (4 Bowls)-1et Indice' at 3 p.m. prize(presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer),
Derby
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division I
Arsenal
1 Middlesbro
0
Aston Villa
2 Liverpool
3
Bolton
✪ Birmingham 0
3 Grimsby
1
2 Sheffield U.
1
0 Huddersfield
2
1 West Ham
3
0
0
7 Manchester U. 2
2 Leicester
1
Sunday: 8. A. Rumjahn (H.K.) Everton
Leeds No. 3 Manchester C. 3 Newcastle Portsmouth 4 Blackburn Miss Enid Lo (H.K.) v. No. 2 Wednesday tadies' singlea (S.).
Sunderland
T. Honda (H.K.) men's singles (S.).
Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo (H.K.) v. No. 1 ladies' doubles
won by J. McKelvic; 2nd prize-(pre- v. No. 2 men's singles (8.). Bented by Mr. R. M. Dyer), won by J. C. Brown; 3rd prize-(presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer), won by J. V. Ramsay. Handicap Paira:-1st prize-(pro- sented by Messrs. D. Skinner and E. Kilby), won by S. Gray and W. Greig 2nd prize-(presented by Messrs. Holmos and Annette), won by J. 0. McLaggan and D. Keith,
Non-Prizewinnera: 1st prize (presented by W. Loxley & Co.), won by A. M. Calman; 2nd prize-(pro- sented by A. 8. Watson & Co., Ltd.), won by J. G. Ozorio,
(S.).
8 24 32 .15 3 9 22 28 .15 3 3 9 23 34 Millwall 15 1
35 Barnsley 14 4 8 19 26
Division III. (Bouthern)
Goals,
13
holy calling, not according to our
works, but according to his own pur- pose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jeans...who hath abolish- ed death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the a gospel" (1 Tim. 1:8-10).
B
The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the
Science Christian
text-book, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Bakr Eddy. "The fact that the Christ, or Truth overcame and still overcomes death proves the king of terrors" to be but a mortal belief...The beltof that matter has life results, by the universal law of mortal mind, in a belief in death...but the fact re-
that 16 mains,
God's universe is 31 15 spiritual and immortal” (p. 289).
P. W. D. 1. F. A. Pts. Plymouth ...15 10 5 0 38 18 26 Bournemouth 15 8 6 2 89 18 21 Brentford 15 0 3 3 30 18 21 Northants
15 9 24 26
26 18 20 Brighton 15 8 4 8 30 21 20
...15 Southend 16 7 6 2 27 20
27 20 20 Fulham ..15 74.4 24.21 18 Walsall 16 7 36 36 37 17 Queen's P.R. 15 5 7 3 19 19 Coventry Swindon Luton Norwich
Crystal Pal
Exeter
Watford
Torquay ....15
8 18 23 11
3 5 7 23 32
Clapton O. .15 2 6.7 13 24 10 Gillingham 15 3 3 9 13 25 Bristol R...15 2 4 9 24 34
Newport
..15 2 3 10 19 31
Merthyr 14 1 4 9 12 88
Division 11, (Northern)
Goals.
8
7
6
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Port Vale ..16 12 3 1 49 15 27 Stockport...14 9 3 2 43 IB 21 Accrington .25 8 4 8 35 23 20 Darlington..15 9 1 5 89 25 10 Rochdale
...13 7 3 3 34 223 Lincoln Crewe
4 9 2 22 17
14 7 2 5 20
* Abandoned 10 minutes after the Tranmere...15 6 4 5 12 25 16 Interval.
The matches are to be best of Bradford C. three seta in every event; in the Bristol C.
Cardiff of the Mon's, subject to Shanghai's agreement, otherwise Chariton five sets will be played.
case
Tennis (Mixed Doubles Handicap): -1st prize (prosented by Mr. S. L. Vellengu), won by Mrs. Cuthill and matches will be played in the
Division II
2 Oldham
4
2 West Brom.
1
5 Southampton
2
1 Blackpool
I Barnsley
8. Shielda 14 8 4
Nekon ...16 7.2 7 26 34 18 Carlisle
15 7 1/2-47 36 15 Chesterfield .14 6 2 6 25 24 14 Hartlepools .14 64 13 23 14 Southport .14 45 28 28 18
Db 20 14 3 7 4:18 20 18 14 5 2 7 20 23 12 20 29 12
1 York
Rotherham .14 4.9 21 82
Wrexham
0 Halifax
Hull
1 Bury
3
Wigan
If play Anishes before the light fails, mixed doubles practico
It should be noted that there
100
Notts County Preston N.E. Reading Stoke Swansea Wolves
1 Bradford
1
Doncaster
4 Tottenham
Beason (transferable)
K. R. Macaskill; 2nd prize (present time avaliable.
ed by K.D.R.C.), won by Mrs. W. Hedley and G. Hedley.
are
Seating Accommodation
1. Chelaca
3 Millwall
2 Notta Forest
Division III (South) Bournemouth
Mr. D. Gow, on behalf of the viaitora, humorously remarked that tickets at $5 each, and these eati he was occupying a peculiar posi- be obtained on application to Mr. tion inasmuch as he was only D. S. Green, Hon. Sec. of the Exeter half a visitor. They had had a Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa-Fulham very enjoyable afternoon's bowls, tion, care of the Dunlop Rubber Gillingham which he personally greatly on Co.
Luton Joyed, although, being only half a On the H.K.C.C. ground, there Northampton visitor, he did not win. He, fur will be 100 seats available at $1 Norwich thermore, enjoyed the tea provid- ouch, These will be known as Queen's P.R. ed by the ladies he had had a the Court Seats, and will be`) Southend good tea, and that in itself was numbered and reserved.
The re- Walsall
1 Plymouth
..16 6' 2 ...15. 2
8 24 85 ....16 2 5 9 18 30
IN. Brighton 15 4 1 10 16 43 14 2 1 11 15 88
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F
A. Pts.
14 11 12 38 8 28 .18 10 3 3 38 24.28
Motherwell 16 9 8 8 38 18 21 15 8 4 8 35 20 20
Hearta
Barrow
t
1
Crystal Pal.
4 Coventry
3
5 Bristol R.
2 Rangars
2 Newport
Abordeen
2 Clapton
1 Swindon
1 Brentford
3 Watford
1 Torquay
◊ Brighton
6 Merthyr
Celtic Partick Falkirk Ayr Dundee
140 2.
15 0 15-7
BRINGING
UP FATHER.
1 St, Mirren 16 9 1 5 82 19 19
1 Kilmarnock 15 6 84:33 25 19
17-20
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