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The Municipal Athletle As80-

11 night when the Boxing Association Į ciation held its annual At Home at

the

11 staged the second tournament of the First Public Garden In 9the season in the Theatre Royal

dong affair and went the full dla utilized to celebrate the success of January 2. The occasion was also

Lance, with the exception of the

bout between a local Police Ser. the Dragon Team, which repre- scant and a stoker from H.M.S.sented the club in the International "Kent." The local man had to Tennis League, participated in by retire in the third round.

in LONDON by expert work-

men.

Carlisle

Chesterfield Doncaster Half

MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1930.

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL

Saturday's Results in Leagues

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH

[From Our Own Correspondent.?

London, Saturday.

Interest in football to-day cen-

tred in a full programme of Eng-

İ

Barrow

Division I. (North)

Hartlepools Lincoln Nelson

2 South Shields 2

} Crewe

Tranmere Wigan Wrexham

2 Rochdale

Port Vale Fish and Scottish League matches. Stockport Results:-

First Divlalon

Arsenal

2 Wednesday

Aston Villa

Blackburn

Derby

Everton

0 Stockport

2 New Brighton 1

Goals.

P. W. D. L F. A. Fts 23 1643.67 24 36 21 14 4 3 53 23 32 Darlington 21 12 39 67 44 27 Accrington .22 11 4 7 53 37 26 Crewr

22 11 4 7 49 32 20 Carlisle

3 Southport

4 York

Huddersfield

3 I.ceds

* Manchester U. 4

2 Bolton

3 Liverpool

Manchester C. 2 Sunderland

Nelson

Lincoln

1 Hartlepools

3 Sth. Shields

1 Chesterfield

2 Wigan

Rochdale

Wrexham

1 Tranmere

56 53 25

44 37 23

Kowloon

Chinese "A" St. Joseph's Samcracts

S. China "A" 14 13

36

37

Middlesbro' 2 West Ham

0

22 7

43 46 20 32 11 20

42 R.A.

3 Grimsby

7 5 10

Portsmouth

7 Burnley

1 Doncaster

Sheffield J.

7 Leicester

1

Halifax

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 33 Wednesday. 23 14 54 59 20

Chester C. 24 13 6 5 59 32

42. Derby

24 10 47 47 41 Aston Villa 24 12 48 62 46 Leeds

47 36

6 7 12 New B'ton 23 7 2 14 1 Rotherham

Barrow

22 Navy

60 11 48 22 Chinese "A" 12 10 1 1 36 13 Somersets 17 9 3 6 39 24 17 3 8 22 39 St. Joseph's 15 6 2 7 35 30 40 44 19 Eastern ... 13 5 33 40 19 Kowloon 14 4 28 38 17 Chinese "B" 12 4

10 11

2

6 17 20

30 66 16 6 6 11 31 49 16 22 5 3 14

53 13

Recreio.... 13

2

6 6 14 38

S. China "B" 13

3

2 8 20 37

A

0J

University . 12

3 1 8 18 37

?

R.A.M.C.

17 1 8 13 15 46

$

30 Aberdeen

3 Celtic

Ewo Club

13 0 4 0 12 41 17 1 2 9 0 18

4

28 Airdrie

* Partick

Ayr

1 St Mirren

0

1

*

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

BOXING

TENNIS IN CANTON

Division I

Police

2 R.A.

Recreto ...

Athletic

Clubs

weight Title

Admiral Chan Chak

Navy...

Sumcracta

K.O.S.B.

15

St. Joseph's..

Goals.

THE VALUE OF SPORT

Crichton Wins Middle- British Consul Defeats

EWIN'S HARD LUCK.

GREY FLANNEL SUITS

1 Port Vale

1

R. W. D. L

A. Pte.

2 York

2 Athletic... 12 8 2 1

26

718

4 Accrington

2 K.O.S.D... 13 742 20

3 Darlington

1

Navy

11 7 2 2 22

Somersets.

10 7 1 2 -10

Boxing "Fane" who were disap- 9 18

pointed at the previous tournament 14 10

715 were amply repaid on

Canton, Yesterday

Saturday

1 Rotherham

1

9. Chino

18

8

1 Southport

Kowloon R.A.

20 4 3 3 16

12

GREY FLANNEL SUITS

12 4 17 16

18

north of the city on the afternoon of

1 Club

10 2 2 6 11 29

6 Every battle fought was a ding.

St. Joseph's

11 30 8 11 31

1 Recreio

10 2 1 7 10

23

5

in single or double breasted style. Smartly cut and tailored

Police

11

1 1 0 1

31

3

Division II.

+

Club

0 K.OS.H.

4

1 University.

Chinese "B"

Ewe

S. China "B" .. 1 S. Chinn "A" Navy

R.A.M.C.

4

Kowloon

8 Eastern

..... Goals.

Newcastle

1 Birmingham

Liverpool 24 11 Balton

.... 25

Huddersfield 26 10 Blackburn. 25 10 Sheffield U. 25 11 Durnley 26 9 Leicester

24 10 Middlesbro' 25 18 M'chester U. 24 19 West Ham 25 A Portsmouth 24 8 Arsenal 21 0 Birmingham 24 7 Sunderland 21 7 Newcastle 24 9 Everton Grimsby

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford Fury

Charlton

42 46

26 Clyde

Dundee

Hamilton

44

58

3 11

52

Hearts

# 14 4 10

53

63

Morton

Scottish League

1 Kilmarnock

Motherwell

P. W. D. L F. A. Pta. 41

40 29 K.O.S.B.... 21 20 1 3 OG 15

3 Hibernians

2 Cowdenbeath

6 Dundee U.

1

0

1

11 53 24 Queen's Park ́2 Falkirk

નર્મ 23 Rangers

Postponed.

331 33 6 11 50 51 6 10 42 40-22 3 12 38 38 21 7 10 30 37 21 02: 38 49 20 Rangers 2 13 45 61 20 Aberdeen

Motherwell Kilmarnock Partick

25 5 B 12 12 22

4:13 38 G

Second Division

50 13

56

16

Celtic

St Mirren.

0 Hearts

1 Ayr

1 Falkirk

6 St. Johnstone

Gozis. P. W. D. L. F. A. P. .23 18 3 2 60 10 30 .25 16 480 37 37 24 15 3 6 57 35 33 24 11 7 G 45 37 23 24 12 4 8 55 40 23 23 12 38 51 31 27 46 35 20 58 29

24 12 2

31

44

24 9 5 10 44 51 23 Cowdenbeath 23 8 5 10 36 38 21

.24 7

7 10 42

2 Tottenham

5 Southampton

5 West Brom.

& Millwall

1 Preston N.E.

1

Clyton .24 8 1

10 42 51

11 50

50 64

Chelsea

1 Oldham

Hull

2 Cardiff

2

Morton

Dundee

Notts County

0 Notts Forest

0

Reading

Stoke

Wolves

Oldham

1 Bristol C

0 Swansea

6 Bradford C.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. .24 15 8 3 50 27 30

Blackpool ...24 17 2 6 45 40

1 Queen's Pk. 25 9 3 13 41 47 21

and

Jeven different nationalities, which won the handsome trophy presented by the British-American Tobacco Company:

The best fight of the evening, and by far the best seen here for the last three years, was for the Mid- diaweight title of the Colony be. tween A. B. Ewin and Seaman There were at least 200 people, Crichton. Ewin was the cleverer both foreign and Chinese, in the and more scientific boxer of the Club's pavilion, and about 300 peo two, and unanimgus, opinion, was 21 that he was winning the fight right 21 through from the sixth round. 15 Crichton, however, was given the 14 decision, which was received with

10 474 27

2 0 24 30 12 surprise; some present even hoot 3 7 20 37 11 Ing: Ewin was obviously dissatis 10 fed, and rightly too, for he chal

9 lenged to fight Crichton again.

Results In Brief

Crichton won on points against 4Ewin in the Tille Bout.

Rawlings won on points against Morrisey in the Bantam class. RUGBY FOOTBALL

"Cornwall" Defeated At

Last

On a slippery ground the Club managed to defeat the Cornwall by 4 tries to a placed goal on Saturday. The Club team was:-R. J. Grieve: L. Goldman, G. P. Lammert, J. D. H. Hutchison, H. V. Koop; G. A. Plum- mer, J. L. Bonnar; D. A. Milne Day, A. D. Suttill, W. F. Peers, F. R. Burch, E. R. West, B. P. Massey. J. A. E. Kendrew, B. L. Stock.

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Fraser won on points against Godden in the Welter class.

Halt Won on points against Sacker in the Welter class,

May gave up to Irwin in Light-heavy class.

Two Challenges

ple or more, standing outside the Club's premises, watching the games and listening to the speeches of officials and others standing on the main tennis court.

Rivalry of Bands

Two bands were in attendance, the military and police banda. Both played marshal afrs and vied with each other in enlivening the pro- ceedings of the day, but such was the spirit of rivalry between them

that in one instance they played

at the together

same time, but different music, that result being better imagined than described.

The order of the day was opened the by Mr. Wong Bo-keung, the captain of the winning team and secretary of the International Tennis Asso- clation, and the chief factor respon Saturday night

Two challenges were issued onsible for the many social gather. tournament.

at the boxing ings of foreigners and Chinese, Stoker Sacker, of which form one of the principal at H.M.S. "Cornwall", who lost to tractions of the

Club'a activities.

A. B. Hall, of the "Hermes", de Mr. Wong first called upon Admiral sires to meet Hall again at 135 th. Chan Chak, as president of the He stated that the winner could Club, to address the company.

take all.

The only change in the Cornwall XV was the addition of St. Court-man Crichton to fight again on the A. B. Ewin also challenges Sea-

ney, a new arrival from Home.

same weight. Club Superior

The Club were superior in the

24 8 5 11 47 55 21 serum in the first half. Offside

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enthusiast, briefly outlined the ob. The Admiral, who is a tennis

jects of the Club and referred to the winning of the trophy as an en- couragement to further endeavours .25 8 4 13 28 30 20 against Davis resulted in a free kick

on the part of the team to repeat.Its Airdrie, 23 8 2 13 31 37 18 for the Club and Grieve sent to 6 Hibernians

achievement in this year's contest. .24 4 7 13 36 44 16

The South China Area boxing 1 St. Johnstone 26 4 6 16 28 59 14 touch with a good shot. A faulty tournament in which the King's staged

After the Admiral's speech, was Dundee U. .24 6 4 15 30

pass from Plummer gave the Corn- Own Scottish Borderers, the Somer-doubles in which Mr. G. S. Moss,

an exhibition

gime wall ground, Receiving a pass from sot Light Infantry and the Royal the Britain Consul-Genera! Plummer, Lammert tried to get Artillery will contend for honours paired with Mr. R. D. Wolcott D.I., through, but was well tackled by will commence on Thursday after- of the Chinese Government: Salt Brinkworth. Boylan made a long noon at 2.30 o'ckck at Murray Bar-District Inspectorate against Ad- kick to touch, and the Cornwa'l racks. The final bouts will be miral Chan Chak and General pack quickly followed up. From a free kick taken by Sutti), Boylan at 8 p.m. on Friday.

fought out at the Theatre Royal Wong Soo, Director of the Canton felded well and punted clear. Koop

Arsenal.. The players were evenly There will be several made a good run and after beating tries

en-matched, with the foreign players from one man, was brought down. Plum-it is understood that the Somersets ponents.

each unit, and just a shade better than their op mer, however, kicked into touch.

The score was as follows; From the line-out, Boylan cleared.

and the Borderers will go at it ham-the first set won by Messra. Moss Several loose scrums near the Club

mar and tongs to win the day. and Wolcott 64: the second by Before a good crowd at Caroline line nearly resulted in points for finalists and finallets will go to 6; and the deciding set 64 by Pointa scored only by the semi-the Admiral and General Wong 4- Hill a very keen and exciting en- the Cornwall Lammert made a lit- counter took place between the tle- ground and an attack by the. Bristol C...24

ward the unit concerned... 24 8 6 11 37. E 58

21 Navy and Somersets on Saturday. Cornwall forwards resulted in Hut- Notts Cnty. 25 4 12 9 30 40 20 Mutwall

...24 5 9 10 38 54 19 By the only goal scored, with one chison having to touch down. From

Chelsea

Bradford

Cardif

Wolves

Bury

.24 11 8 5 43 ...24 11 6 7 AR

.25 11

.25 11

Southampton 24 11 4

Charlton

....24

West Brom. 24 10 Notta For. 24 8 ituli

Stake

.24 5 10 .25 8 6 11

Bradford C. 24 7 7 10 Tottenham

-24 7 7 10

Preston N.E. 2 8 6 11

14 42 23

44' 48 22

37 46 21

37 18 21

20 38 21

Somersets Beaten By

One Goal *

J

POLICE WIN AT LAST

Messrs. Moras and Wolcott.

President's Tributes

Then followed a speech from Mr.

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Rending....24 5 8 11 27 39 18 of their side lying on the ground the scrum the Club cleared. Massey | responsible after a nice movement. W. Greene, the President of the DENTIST,

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Bristol R.

Clapton Q.

Coventry

Crystal Pal.

Exeter

Gillingham

3 Plymouth

3 Swindon

1 Merthyr

4 Torquay

4 Fulham

1 Bournemouth

3 Queen's P.R.

·

Northampton 1 Walsall

Norwich Southend Watford

2 Brighton

1 Luton 12 Newport

Goale.

3 misfortune to lose the services of awkward shot.

2 their goal scorer, Small, through a

1 bad injury to his shoulder, thus

Grieve was injured slightly after

0 adding another to their long list of making a fine kick to touch. Good o injured players.

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..24 8 6 12 30 43 18 injured, the Navy left the field vic dribbled the ball into the sailors' by Bonnar and Plummer.

.24 6 & 13 32 41 17 torious.

International Tennis Association, Division III. (South)

twenty-five. but Buckley cleared shot failed to add points.

who said that the first year's (1923) The play was particularly fast well. Grieve gathered and returned

winners of the B.A.T. trophy were and from the numerous yells from the ball. A pass from Hutchison

The Cornwall were now getting the team representing the faculties 2 the supporters of both sides one resulted in Koop crossing the line ensued for some time.

the ball oftener, and hidfield play of the Lingaam University, and could imagine that a-Cup-tie was after beating two opponents in a fine 1 being fought. The Navy had the run.

that last year's were the Dragon Peers falled to convert an

A kick by Lammert, transferred Team, whose members he heartily play to the Coryall's twenty-five, congratulated for their success. On Player Injured

and the Club nearly got over. behalf of the Tennis Association, Boylan, however, cleared

with a

he wished to thank the Club mem- long kick to touch. The sailors then bers for the courtesies extended to made a rush for the Club line and the Association by holding the pre- only strenuous play prevented them sentation of the trophy on its pre- crossing.

mises. Mr. Greene spoke in Buckley and Archdale. made Cantonese, with the accent of ground for the Navy, but Koop native born in Sup-pat-pu, the cleared to touch. A splendid run aristocratic section of Canton. by Lammert ended in his crossing

The Silver Trophy the line near the flag, after cleverly

Madame Dodging Webb. Peers went very then asked by Mr. Greene to present Chen Ming-shu, was near with a fine shot. ***

the trophy-a large handsome and clever footwork by West and Dragon Team, Mr. Wong Bo-keung,

captain of the, Koop ended in the Cornwall's and also souvenir shields to bach twenty-five. Later, Lammert again member of the Team. got over. after a nice passing move-

Mutual Understanding

When the speeches were over, meat, but this was disallowed owing asked for a speech.

Governor Chen Ming-shu was The British Consul General Mr. the company adjourned to "refresh to the ball failing to enter the acrum he could not think of anything the Peking dialect in

He said that Moss, also made fitting remarks in menta, which were laid out on tables directly proceding the ran

which he set out on the tennis courts. The final whistle went with the

more conducive to promoting inter- emphasised tennis as a means of As a final part of the programme, Club still attacking.

national social amenities than building up the body and mind of a doubles game was put on between sports, of which tennis must be the players and also of bringing Mr. Ley and Mr. Iwasaki against given the premier place.

foreigners and Chinese together Mr. Ho Tsung-men and Mr. Yu on the basis of mutual understand- Man-ki, the latter winning by two ing and friendship.

straight sets 6-3 and 8-6,

Navy Changes

passing by Bonnar, Hutchison and The Somersets were a little dis- Koop resulted in Hutchison getting appointing at times but, taking over near the flag: Suttlll failed to them on the whole, their defeat by add the extra points, and the half- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. one fall of their citadel was a fair time whistle blow with the Club still Plymouth 22 14 6 2 54 21 34 reflex on the rue of the play. Brentford 24

pressing. 15 8 4 8 22 33 Northampton 22 14 85 86

After looking for the Police to 19 SI Brighton... 22 18 4 5 48 29 30, return.a victory for some weeks, it Upon resuming the Club pressed. Bournemouth 20 10

7 3

42 23 27 arrived when least expected, while but Boylan cleared. Davis found Crystal Pal 25 10, 6 948 52 20 their opponents, the Gunners, in- touch with a good kick, after a run. Fulham

20 10 6 8 46 45 26 Coventry

21 11 8 7 40 24 Creased their loting sequence to Archdall and

A rush by the Navy was repulsed silver cupto the Griffiths changed Southend 21 8 8 5 34 31 24 ave off the reel. The Police wore, places, the former going to the left- Norwich

220 8 46 43 23 however, full value for their two wing and the latter joining the Jacen's P.R. 21 786 30 34 22 goals verdict and now that they scrum. The Navy gob near with a Swindon 26.7 7.11 41 46 21 have really broken the ice it may punt from, Webb, but Bornar and Exeter

22 7.6.10 20.*38 Walsall 28 7 5 11 40 46 19

18 be the fore-runner to the bagging Griere sent the ball back. A good Torquay

28 6 0 11 88 47 18 of more pointa.f...

passing movement brought the ball 22:6 10.84 48 18! The game at Scokumpos between within five yards of the Club's line Clapton 0.22 4 10 8 17 29 18 the K.O.S.B. and St. Joseph's was and Davis got through to touch Newport

12 88 46 16 one of missed scoring chances. down between the posts. Buckley 411 41 47 18 From the three penalties awarded converted with a fine kick. 4 13 20 46

Luton

Bristol R

Gillingham Watford

... 22 55.12 20 39. 16 during the match only one was con- Merthyr 20 2 6 12 20 65 10 verted."

The Club retaliated soon after with another try, Lammert being

Result

Club Cornwall

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