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MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929.

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HOME FOOTBALL

THE

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

CHINA MAIL,

A. E. Lissaman bast W. L. Dunbar,

3 and 2.

CAPTAIN'S CUP

SEX WAR DANGER

Trouble in British Postal Service

THE BEST PARTNERSHIP

Division I. Chinese Ath. 0 S. China R.A.

O. E. C. Marton beat J. M. Walker,

3 and 1.

0

0 Recreio

St. Joseph's

1 Clab

Somersets

2 Kowloon

Navy

3 Police

0

Division IIL (South)

Division IL

"

Brentford

2 Luton Town

K.O.S.B.

5 St. Joseph's

Play for the Captain's Cup et Fanling on Decembar 7 and 8, resulted:-

The

Bishop

1

Brighton

4 Walsall

0

R.A.

2 Chinese "A"

2

1 Southend U

Howloon

1 Somersets

4

A. D. Humphreys 841178 addressing (qualifies),

the

Coventry C.

3 Exeter City

3

Ewo

0

Navy

Other scores:-

of Manchester

conference the National Council of Women of Great Britain, at Manchester,

of

8

Merthyr T.

1 Norwich City

S. China "B" 0

S. China "A"

4

Newport C.

5 Gillingham

I

Chinese "B" 1 Eastern

岿

Plymouth Swindon T.

3 Fulham

1

2 Queen's Pk. R. 2

Torquay U. Watford

2 Crystal P.

2 2

Saturday's Results in Leagues

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH

¡From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday.

The following are the results of the English League and the Scot- tish League matches to-day:~~

(First Division)

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I

Birmingham 3 Manchester C.

Blackburn R. 2 Leeds U. Grimsby Town 0 Everton Huddersfield T. 2 Portsmouth Leicester City 0 Derby C. Liverpool 1 Burnley Manchester U. 1 Bolton W. Middlesbro' 4 Sheffield W. Newcastle U. 2 Aston Villa West Ham U. 1 Sunderland

Clapton 0.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

1 Northampton Bristol Rovers v. Bournemouth abandoned at half time; with Somersets Bournemouth leading by 1-0.

Goals.

K.0.8.B. Athletic

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. South China

Navy Plymouth

17 11 0.0 42 18 28 Kowloon Brentford...17 11 3 3 30 16 26 Brighton

R.A. ...17 10 4 3 80 22 24

0 Northanta 1 B'nemouth

17 10 3 4 28 17 23 Becrele 16 8 8 2 34 10 20 Club

3 Southend ...17 7 7 B

Fulham

Division I

Goals.

P. W. D. L. 07 11

F. A. Pts. 19

11 542 17 8 14

6 2 1 17 4 12

2 2 19 14 12

9

T. C. Monaghan .. 87—10— 77 was eloquent on the danger of a sex

L. G. S. Dodwell.. B2- 5=77|war arising from the present-day J. Smith

freedom of women.

..... 88-10=78

There were 31 entries.

Optional Pool

87-1176

J. S. MacLaren There were nine entries,

KOWLOON G,C. CHAMPIONSHIP

The semi-final round of the Club 12 18 6 11 Championship was played off yes

9terday, when F. E. Remedios met J. D. Thomson, and E. D. da Roza was drawn against D. C. Wilson. F. E. Remedios beat J. D.

Thomson at the, 19th,

3

3 3 2 II B

4 14 18 13

··

$ 18

7 15

25 21

.17 R

21

St. Joseph's Pollee

9 2 0 7

8 28

4

A

4 .17 8 3

24 20

1 B

8 28

1

Division II.

0

3 Walsall

P...19 7 B

..18

Goals.

7 4 7 36 22 18

P. W. D. L.

1 Swindon....10

.18 15 0 3

K.O.S.B.

F. A. Pts. 8 67 35, 34 188. China "A" 9 9 1 0 36

70 16 20 a 17 1 Queen's PR. 16 5 8 3 21 21

1 21 18

.11 7 3 1 38 7 Norwich

46 34 35 18 Navy.....

1887 17 18 Somersets .14 7 3 4 37 23

42.8 17 16 10

2. Luton

Shellield United v. Arsenal post-Watford poned..

Goals.

730 34 16 Chinese "A"

5 5 7 20 30

0 30 16 Chinese "B" 9 18 28 19

12 Kowloon

1801

0 7 1 1 80 11

1 Exeter

Torquay

1 2 2 14 2013 St. Joseph's 10 3 8 8 27 38 12 Eastern 3 8 27 19 Clapton 0...17 2 8 7 14 25 Bristol R.

..10 3 4 9 28 30 10 Newport....17 3 4 16 27 38 Gillingham ..17 Merthyr 15 1 4 10 13

P. W. D. L F. A. Pta. M'chester C. 17 10 4 3 43 28 24 Aston Villa .18 10 3 5 39 31 23 Wednesday .17 10

4 40 22 23 Derby Lueds

Middlesbro,18

West Ham 18

Liverpool...18 7 4 7

Leicester...18

7 4 7

Huddersfield 18 7 4 7 ....17 7 73 7

Arsenal

4 2 4 25 27

1 4 18 19

4 15 19 27

10

2

R.A. 10 University

3 3 11

14

35

43

R.A.M.C.

0 China "B" 10 2 1 7 15 34 6 Recreio

4

10

21

5

0 34

12 1 1 10

12 40

Club

6 34

8

2 Y

8 32

2

18

3

4 5 32 29 22

...18

9 2 7 33 24 20

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

9

7 5 6 36

Aberdeen

2 Hibernians

0

Ayr United Celtic

2 Morton

0

3 St. Mirren

0

Cowdenbeath

4 Clyde

0

Dundee United 2 Falkirk

2

Hearts

1 Airdrieonians

0

33 16

Motherwell

2 Kilmarnock

0

Queen's Park Rangers

2 Hamilton A,

0

4 Dundee

1

St. Johnstone

1 Partick T

Goals.

Blackburn 18 0

18 7 2 s

Barnley....18

Birmingham 1864 Belton

Everton 19 5

195 9 38 38 16 Portsmouth 18 5 8 30 33 16

B Shefeld U. 17 6 3 8 Newcastle

1871 10 34 43 16 M'chester U. 187 1 10 26 32 15 Sunderland 17 6 4 8 21 91 14 Grimsby ....18 4 0 28 42 14

Ewo

THE LAI WAH CUT

Army Team for Next Saturday

D. C. Wilson beat da Raza,

and 2.

He deplored the suggestion that ene sex must strive for mastery and appealed to all married folk to prove to the youth of to-day that marriage was the best partnership in the world.

Mr. G. Wightman Powers, Re- corder of Leicester, addressing the Grand Jury at the Quarter Sessions, less pessimistic than Bishop about women's invasion of the professions.

WAS

the

He thought it probable that wo men would eventually occupy high 4Judicial positions and he trusted that if so it would lead to better administration of justice.

Both games were keenly con tested and good golf resulted. The match between Remedios and Thomson was very close and al- though Thomson went round. In 72 he lost the match on the 19th green. Being dormy one Thomson had every chance of winning the game on the 18th but a missed putt of three feet squared the

game. At the nineteenth he me his 3 "Waterloo." Remedios played

steady game and as usual excelled with his iron clubs.

During the first nine of the second match nothing was given away between da Roza and Wilson who finished all square at the ninth. Both recorded 86 for the nine holes on the second nine. Wilson took the lead at the tenth and eventually finished four up and two. Wilson's score for the 18 holes was 71 against da Roza 76.

The

F. E.

The following have been selected to represent the Army v. Civilians on the Club ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday next:-Gunner Flet- cher, (R.A.); Gunner Oliver, (R.A.). and Sergt. Reaves,

• Exerest,

L/Cpl.

{S.L.I.). Pte. Stocks,

inal between

Meanwhile, trouble has broken out at the General Post Office over the increasing employment of wo

men..

A deputation of men employees waited on the Postmaster-General and complained that the recent in- crease in the number of women em-

result ployees would

in the cheapening of labour and adverse. ly affect the promotion prospects of men.

WATER RETURN

arvoirs on November 1, 1939:--- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

Lovel and Storage of water in Ro-

Tyłam

WORKS.

1028 16' 8"B

1020 7' 7"B

Aberdeen ...19 13 3 3

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

60 28 29 (K.O.S.B.); Rangers

17 12 Motherwelt

84 48 14 27 (K.0.S.B.), Coral, West, (S.L.I.), Remedios and D. C. Wilson will Tytam Byewash 15′ 6′′B 21' 5"B .18 11 4 30 24 25

11 2 444 61 24 and Gunner Joyce, (R.A.): Carpl. be played, over 36 holes, on De

La cember 22.

Tytam Intermediate 1895441 20 23 Lyson,

L, Kilmarnock 18 9 4 5 36 28 22 (K.O.S.B.), Gunner G, (R.A.), 2 Partick 18 9 9 6 41 80

Tytam Tuk ...... 24′ 8′′B 12'11"R 21 Sergt. Bewleyball, (S.L.F.), and

Wong Nel Chung. 17′ 9′′B 12′ 6′′B

10'11"B 5'10"B

Division II

Barnsley

3 Stoke City

1 Celtic

Blackpool

3 W'hampton W.

2 Hourts

Bradford

4 Hull City

Bury

2 Bradford City

Chelsen

Millwall

Nottingham F. 3 Cardiff City

• Preston N. End

Oldham A.

Southampton

Tottenham II.

2 Notts C. Reading

1

PROFESSIONAL GOLF ·

netes "Level with Overflate."

[Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow": A. denotes "Above Overflow: L. do

4 St. Mirren ..18 9 2 7 34 27 20 Pie. Butcher, (S.L.L.). 1 Swansea Town 0 Ayr ... 18 8 2 8 85 47 18 1 Bristol City

1 Falkirk

.28 6 5 7 30 41 17

Reserves will be drawn from the

Los Angeles, Yesterday.. Hamliton

8 38.39 16 following:-Pte. Shears, (K.O.S.B.), American professional golf cham- ...18 8. 4

Leo Diegel has retained the Pokfulum 2 Dundee

C'denbeath .17 6 3 8 22 23 15

.18 Б 4

Pie. Knapp, S.L.I.), Sergt. Skeggs, plonship by beating Johnny Farrell 2 Morton

19 22 14 (K.O.S.B.), 18 649 33 46 14

Sergt. McGlinchey, by 6 and 4-Reuter's American 0 Dundee U...18 5 4 9 29 50 14 (K.0.S.B.), Sergt. Hayward. Service.

Clyde

18 4 5 980 41 Queen's Pk...18 0 1 11 28 34 13 is Airdrie 18 5 2 11 22 32 12 F. A. Pt. Hibernians 59 30 28 St. J'stone'

.18 3 6 20 34 12 38 21 25

W. Bromwich A. 1 Charlton A.

P. W. D. L.

Blackpool....17 14 0 8

Oldham

Bradford

Wolves Chelsee Cardiff Bury

West Brom.

S'thampton Charlton Hull

Tottenham

17 11 3 3 18 10 3 5

Goals.

1

40 32 23

ID 9 4 0 38 83 42

3 6 11 24.89 11

22 Disappointing Play At

17 D 4 31 20 .10 3 7 20 25 21

17 9 2 6 34 30 20

8 4 6 44 28 20

R 3 3 7 40 38

18 6 7 5 30 28

19

19

18 73 8 28 31 17

..18 6 5 7 24 29 17

The Stadium

POLICE CONTINUE TO LOSE

Stoke

10 5 6 8 25 30 16 Before a very large crowd at the Reading

..18 5 7 22 25 16 Stadium a disappointing display was Notts C. 47 8 25 34 15 given by the Chinese Athletic and Bristol C.

18 0 3 9 31 42 16 South China. Play was mainly con- Bradford C. 1858 30 36 15 Aned to mid-field and neither eleven Preston ....18 6 39 30 36 15 Notte F. .18 5 5 8 20 35 15 could open out the game. Millwall .18 2 8 8 27 30 12 Barnsley 17 4 4 0 24 20 12 Swanses....18 3 4 11 24 32 10

Division III. (North)

2 Lincoln City

Barrow Carlisle U. Crewe A.

New Brighton

Port Vale

Southport Wigan Boro' Wrexham

4 Chesterfield

1

3 Rotherham U

2 Accrington S.

Doncaster R.

1

2 South Shields

1

2 Halifax T.

1

0

1

2 Tranmere R. York City 1 Darlington

Nelson v. Rochdale and Stockport City and Hartlepools United post- poned.

Goals.

The fact that the goalkeepers were hardly called upon to save worrying shots, does not 'speak very highly of the respective sets of for- wards.

For two sides in the running for

the League Championship a far better diaplay was expected by both sets of followers.

The Palice went down to the Navy to the tune of three thus continuing their sequence of losses.

Navy in the Charity match it was After the poor display by the expected that the Police would give them a good run, but taking a new lease of life the Navy gave little chance to their opponents.

Navy Juniors must have been in line fettle, soundly thrashing the lowly Ewo, by beating Li Fok-aang

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Port Vale ..18 14 8 1 49 17 81 Stockport .15 10 8 2 44 18 Darlington .17 10 2 5 43 27 22 Accrington .17 8 4 8 36 20 20 Crewe ....18 925 24 20 eight times. Carlisle ..17

Nelson

Rochdale

Lincoln

S. Shields

Southport

Tranmere

Wigan

Chesterfield

York

Hartlepools .16

Rotherham

4 8

The fates are severely against Ewo and there appears to be little hope of their ever recording a vic- 17 tory.

A further game was not decided, 32 16 the R.A.M.C. and Recreto falling to turn up on the Navy ground at 23 15 Happy Valley.

18

29

Something will have to be done

Doncaster ..18 5 2 11 21 34 Wrexham...17 8 6 8 27 38 12 rears before the season is very

12 to pull up the increasing list of ar-

N. Brighton 17 5 1 11 Halifax

Barrow

18 2 8 11

48 11 much older, otherwise we shall be

63 well into May before the fixtures are

4 1 11 18 400 completed.

Pte. Denmead, (S.L.L). and Pte. (SLI), L/Cpl. Davey, (K.O.S.B.), Alexander, (K.O.S.B.).

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL

Storage in million and decimala of gallons

Tytam

Tytam Byewash

Tytam Intermediate

1028 1929 261.12 322.85 6.30 2.11 195,00 195.00 888.00 1,121.76

Wong Nei Chung Pokfulum

A meeting of the Council of the WHERE TO BE HAPPY Tyłam Tuk Hong Kong Football Association will

be held in the Association Offices, Old "Lage" Social Life In 4th floor French Bank Buildings at 5.80 p.m. to-morrow,

Agenda:-(1) Minutes of last Council Meeting, (2) Minuites of Emergency Committee 2 and 3, (3) Reports of Interport Committee' Beetings, (4) Correspondence, (5) Accounts, and (6) Other Business.

GOLF

Dartmoor

JAZZ BAND SCHOOL

Dartmoor prison has become. public school!

a

The "reformation" which, start- Ing in 1926, changed the whole of the prison regime has now bad its effect.

The convicts' curriculum is much like that of the schoolboy. He can

Total

11.59 $16.20 30,28 53.26

1,890,23 1,712.07

Consumption of water in the City

and Bill District in millions and de- elmaals of gallons during the month of October.

1929

1028 239.66 244.11

480,860

Estimated population 426,540 Consumption Consumption

Der

head per day 18.1

18.0

Championship Ties At learn history, geography, arithmetic hours of supply (6 a.m.-9 p.m.) was

Fanling

and the sciences.

Intermittent Supply in all Ridor Main Districts during October 1928. From October 1 to 81,. 1929, 15

given to all Rider Main Districts. Books on almost any subject can Principal Mains closed. (9 p.m.-8 be obtained from the library, and ( a.m.). The first and second rounds of some convicts read as much as a the Koyal Hong Kong Golf Club book a day. There is also a de- championship were played at Fan-bating society, by which varied sub- ling yesterday.

R. D. Wrigley, who won the qualifying round) a fortnight ago, Jasper Clark Cup (best score in conceded a walk-over. Results:-

First Round

The results of the first and second rounds were as under:

L G. S. Dodwell beat H. U.

Ireland, 1 up.

N. L. Smith best F. J. de Rome,

8 and 2..

L. B. Andrewes beat R. Young, 4

and

9 and 1.

I. W. Shewan best A. H. Ferguson, W. L. Denbar best K. 9. Robertson,

2 and 1.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS

1928

fects are discussed.

1929 The bare cells of the old days Shak Lai Pui Re-

Kowloon Reservoir 27"A 8' 0"A

furnished "etudles." have now been converted into well servoir have been in residence for a few

0′11′′B. 5'10") Those who Reception Reservoir 1' 9'3 L

years sleep in rooms that are often

Storage in million and decimals better furnished than their

of gallons homes.

Own

1928 1929

99.60 83.15

Pocket Money

Kowloon Reservoir 369.50 285.00 There is a "school" jazz-band Shek Lai Pui Re- composed of convicts themselves servoir

112.34 and conducted by a "lifer."

Reception Reservoir 28.53

Total

510.87 511.75

during the month of October.

Consumption of water in 'Rowlcon in millions and decimals of, galicos

1920

The food is now very good- "other" schools Dinner is never possibly better than that of many the same for nearly three weeks, üs there are eighteen different menus

A. E. Lissaman beat D. G. G. acrved in order...`

MacDonald, and 1.

0. E.-G. Marton walk over from

R. D. Wrigley,

J. M. Walker. beat T. G. Bennett,

and 6.

7

Second Round

L. G. B. Dodwell beat N. L. Smith, L W. Shewan beat L. R. Andrewes.

8. and 1...

4 and 2

for those who have reached a suffi Even pocket-money is provided

ciently privileged state.

The result of the new system is that the spirit at Dartmoor is now one of zeal and good behaviour; for bad conduct means the loss of privileges.

1928 Consumption... 112.69 120.43 Estimated population 167,880 172,420 Consumption .per

22.5 head per day 21.7

during October 1928 and 1929.

Constant Supply in all districts

he that the quality of the water a The Government Analyst's reports.

70.32, 1920, 08.08. Batisfactory.

Total rainfall:

October 31, 1928,

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