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BASEBALL,

FILIPINOS TROUNCE

KIAORAS.

SOME SLOPPY FIELDING.

Drawing first blood and lead fog all the way up to thealth inning, the Kiaoras, went to pieces afterwards, and lost to the Fill- pinos by 10 runs to in the Faseball League on Saturday.

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Tot.

-Score by Innings.

Filipino Kiaora

..0 1 0.0 0 4 5—10. 1 0 1.0.0 1 1 – 4: League Table.

The positions in the League to

P. W. L Pts.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL.

ARSENAL DEFEAT SUNDERLAND AWAY.

BURY GO DOWN.

[From Our Own Correspondent.l

London, Saturday... Arsenal amplished a good per- formance by benting Sunderland on the latter's ground by three clear goals. Wednesday restored them- selves to favour by bringing back full points from Grimsby,

good fortune that also attended Huddersfiell'a visit to Liverpool. Newcastle United were the guests of the lowly Manchester United, 11 goals being scored, of which the visitors claimed seven. Aston Villa could anty draw at Bolton.

Everton accomplished another good feat in taking full points from West Bromwich Albion on the latter's ground. Bury fell for the first time as the outcome of their visit to Swansea, whilst Southamp- ton proved a gonl too good for Ply mouth. Nine goals were scored in the Preston N.E.-Wolves match, the former getting the odd goal.

and Northampton, Brentford, Notts County were. the successful visiting teams in the Scuthern Sec- tion, whilst vjetories of I-1 and 7-0 were secured by Coventry and and Walsall, respectively.

York,

Crewe, Hull, Lincoln, Wigan and Carlisle were all suc- cessful on foreign soil in the Northern Section, Wrexham, the leaders hitherto, were beaten at Bochdale by the odd goal in seven.

In the Scottish Division visiting teams had a big say in the destiny of the points, Motherwell, Hearts, Airdrieonians, St. Mirren, Partick Thistle, and Cowdenbeath all bag- ging full points. Rangers had an easy win over Leith Athletic, but nt Hamilton Celtic could only draw. The Ayrahire Derby, Killie v. Ayr, resulted in favour of the former by the odd goal in three.

Results are as under:

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Birmingham

Blackpool Bolton Grimsby

Division L

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL.

Polo To-day-Headquar ters v. Civilians, 5 p.m.

Friday Finals of K.O.YLL Cup, 5 p.m.

Saturday Gymkhana, Polo Ground.

Football-To-day-B Co., S.L.I. v. C Co., S.L.I., 5. p.m. To-morrowR.A.S.C. v. B Co., A. & SH.,.5 pm

Wednesday A Co., S.LI. v. D Co., S.L.I., p.m.

Thursday R. Engineers v. Vist Battery R.A.. 5. p.m.

Friday R.A.0.C. v. Royal Signals, 5.p.m.

September 2.-Chinese v. Rest of the League... Happy Valley.

Aquatics-September 24- Entries close for V.R.C. Fele.

September 27-V.R.C. Night Fetc.

Lawn Bowls Saturday- Aftkenhead Shield - Kowloon v, Hong Kong, K.C.C. Green,

Hockey Wednesday-Hoc- key Representatives' Meeting, Volunteer Headquarters, 5.30 Pum

Racing Thursday Entries elose for Extra Raco Meeting,

noon.

September 27 Seventh Extra Race Meeting.

October 10 and 11-Eighth Extra Race Mecting.

Rowing-September 22- Trevessa Trophy, 4 p.m.

HOME.

Racing -- October 16-The Cesarewitch, Newmarket.

October 25-Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket,

Fulham Glilingham Laton

Newport

Queen's P.R.

Swindon

Walsall

2 Clapton 0.

• Northampton

0

HOCKEY.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1930.

AMERICA

"ONE

UP."

PUNJABIS 'DEFEAT · K.B.S.F.P.A.

·AT --KING'S · PARK.

FAST GAME.

Playing a friendly game of hockey at King's Park on Saturday, the K.B.S.F.P.A. were defeated by the H. Q Wing, 3/15th Punjab Regis ment by 5 goals to one.

Shamrock Loses First Race.

A GREAT STRUGGLE,

a

SWIMMING GALA.

TAIKOO CLUB STAGES. SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION.

KEEN RIVALRY SHOWN.”

The Taikoo Recreation. Club staged a swimming gala yester-

new attempt to lift the America the weather was most unfavour Sir Thomas Linton's gallant day at the V.R.C., and although

The following represented the ret-back when his challenger, present to witness n

Gup for Britain received a slightable, there was a large gathering Former Pupils Association: Shamrock was beaten by the friendly rivalry between the com- keen and Moses, R. C. Witchell, C. L. Gregory. American yacht Enterurise at petitors.

Johnson, T. S. D. Whitley, J. King, Newport, RI. in the first of All the events were worked off W. G. Hirat, J. J. Hirst, II. Fearnseries of seven races. The Sham-smoothly, and at the conclusion, M. Weill and J. White.

An early attack by the F.P.Aut the race, but was fairly com- trophies to the winners.

rock hung on doggedly through- Mrs. F. J. Shervell distributed the

nullified by

fortably beaten at the finish.

Reuter's messages describing the race are given below:-

Results.

Boy's Race. One Length.- Class "A."-1, C. Amery; 2, J. Wade.

Overcast Conditions. Newport, RI, Saturday. The morning of the first race Gray. for the America Cup broke grey Girls' Race.

Class "B."-1, D.. Wilson; 2, D.

One Length.

Gray.

Youths Race. 100 Yards.-1, J. Sloan; 2, R. Amery.

Ladies' Race, Senior. -50 Yards.-1, G. Swan; 2, C. Weir.

Ladies' Race. Junior. 50 Yards-1, F. Cousins; 2, J.

right from the bully-off Woa repulsed by the regimental backs, who sent their forwards down the field. Nothing materialised, how, ever, and end to end play, featured by hard-hitting by both defences dominated, The home forwards played scrappily together, In sheer contrast to the Indians, who were and overenst. There was only the Class "A."-1, Nan Laing; 2, R. most unlucky on more occasions slightest breeze and fog descend-Summers. than one. Both teams suffered ed later and delayed the start for Class "B."-1, II. Weir; 2, V. from over-anxiety. However, the forty-five minutes. Indians were first to settle down. The course, which was policed Their superior team understanding by ships and aeroplanes of the soon bore fruit, for they found United States Navy. was sur- the net after delightful passing.rounded by vessels of all sizes, Spasmodic raids came.

from the smallest yachts to ocean time again, and

liners. tho fock-like defence of the Indian After an hour's delay the race | Whyte team, kept the home team started at 12.55, the Enterprise Men's Race. One Length.-1, hemmed in, and the half time crossing the line slightly ahead R. Gray; 2. L. Wade. whistle came as a great relief to and increasing her lead to several Married Ladies' Race. a harassed defence, with the score lengths in the first half hour. Length-1, Mrs. Wilson; 2, Mrs.

After this, Shamrock, drew up Oswald. until the yachts were almost bow Diving, Class "A." 1, John.

The American's sails Sloan; 2, T. Stainton. Class "B.” After the brief respite, a change to bow, in tactics by the home team proved drew better and enabled her-1, C. Amery; 2. R. McLeod.

Whitley, who had again to secure a slight lead after utterly fatal.

Diving, Girls, Class "A."-1, G. played a sterling game at centre- the race had been in progress for Swan; 2, F. Cousing, Class "B. half, was moved into the pivot postan hour.

-1, Nan Laing; 2, R. Summers. tion of the forward line, while) The Shamrock continued on a Blindfold Race, Boys'. Pearn fell back as centre-half.starboard tack but had not im-Length-1, C. Amery: 2, F. One This policy, while strengthening proved her position at 2.15. She McNellie. Girls.-1, C. Weir; 2, the forward line, weakened was holding on like a bull-dog to G. McNellie,

and! defence,

the heels of the Enterprise. cffect

By Mixed Team Race, Senior, "A." was soon felt, for a goal was scored this time the wind had increased-1, Mr. Russell's team; 2, Mr. a few minutes after. Then with to a velocity of eight miles an Gray's team.

one goal to nil against them.

the

Fatal Tactics.

this

One

utmost precision two further goals hour and this seemed to suit the Mixed Team Racé, Junior “B." were netted against the home team's Enterprise better than the Shain-1, Mr. J. Sloan's team; 2, Mr. 2 hard-worked defence. Whitley then rock.

R. Amery's team.

Mixed Team Race, Juvenile,

1 fell back to his old position and,

2. Southend

0 Brentford.

4 Brighton

1

1 Notts C.

7 Norwich

0

Goals.

Fine Sailing.

Pearn went forward again. Pull- The Enterprise rounded the "A."-1, Master F. McNellie's ing themselves together pluckily, half-way mark at 3.02 and the team; 2, Master C. Amery's team. the F.P.A. attacked when their Shamrock followed at 3.05,

Wee Channel Swim held on

effort was rewarded by Pearn, who] Vanderbilt had difficulty in Wednesday, September 10, Senior.

P. W. D. LF Pts, found the net with a fast shot, bringing the Enterprise round the1, R. Amery; 2, J. Sloat.

Raids on the regimental defence by mark, but Shamrock, on the other Junior-1, Ina Cunningham.. Individuals of the F.P.A. rather hand, turned beautifully and

Northampton 5 4 10 11

3 Manchester C,

2

Notts C.

3 Middlesbro'

2

Coventry

Watford

1 Brentford

2 Wednesday

4 Blackburn

Leeds U. Leicester Liverpool Manchester U. Sheffield U. Sunderland West Ham

Arsenal Aston Villa Leicester Huddersfield Derby Co. West Ham Wednesday Birmingham Chelsea Middlesbro Portsmouth Leeds Un.

Liverpool

Newcastle

Blackpool

1 Aston Villa

3 Portsmouth.

1 Huddersfield 4 Newcastle 3 Derby 1 Arsenal 4 Chelsea

Goals,

P. W. D. L. F.

5 5 0 0 18

5 4 10 15

3.2 0 10

2 1 1 10

2.30 11

3 Fulham

2 Welaall

1 Crystal Pal.

Southend Torquay

7 Exeter

3 Bournemouth

4

Queen's: P.R.

Luton

1 Gillingham Swindon

A. Fts. Brighton

6 3 0 2 14 11

6 10 Bristol R.

69 Thamen

52 2 1 7 7

22 18

2 1 2 98

21 2 11 10

1. 188

2 1 2 12 13

2 1 2 13 17

2 1-2 11 7

5 2 1 2 10 15 Sheffield U. 50 42 10 12 Grimsby... 5 1 1 3 7 0 Sunderland

+ 5 0 2 Bolton

5 1 1 Blackburn 5 1 0 4 11 11 M'cheater G. 5 0 1 4 9 17 M'chester U. 5 0 0 5 10 23

Division II.

5 1.1 0 16 5 5 2 2 1 13

6 than as a team, proved futile tactics gained considerably,

11 8

1 2 18 18

2 11 8

2 11 10

2 12 11

i↑ 7 .

1 7 8

2: 10.7

3 17 10

-2 0

9 18

1 2 2 5 TI

6 2 0 8 8 15.

2. 6

Clapton 0. Newport

D. 4

8 Norwich

She was

to employ, and shortly before the sailed too close to the wind, how.

final whistle blew, the H. Q. Wing ever, and at 1 p.m. the Enterprise BOWLS FRIENDLY.

5 found the net, bringing their total ed by ninety-five yards.

5 bag to 5 goals, and the final score. With the increased wind the

to 5-1 in their favour.

Enterprise further increased her

Except when the home defence lead when five miles from the

5 momentarily Battered, shortly after finish. It was then estimated that 5 resumpion of play after half-time, she was making ten knots. the visiting team were well held in Shamrock was slightly to the check, in spite of the awful Windward, but this was no advan As the finishing line loomed

C.C.C. TOO GOOD FOR R.N.

YARD.

BUT ONLY JUST!

6 1 2 2 8 11 gruelling the F.P.A. went through. tage as she was too far astern.

It would, under the circumstances be more than useless to compare the up-through the September haze

team, the Shamrock was so far behind gower C.C. defeated a lawn bowls two elevens, The botter

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- undoubtedly won. There was per- that only a miracle could prevent side from R.N. Yard by twe shots.

Division III. (Northern).

Accrington Barrow

5 Chesterfield

5 Darlington

Doncaster Gateshead Halifax

4 New Brighton

3 Rochdale

0

Southport Stockport

Chesterfield

1 Hull'

Lincola

Bradford C.

1.Bristol C. 1- Barnsley 8"Reading 3-Stoke

1

Charlton Burnley, Notts Forest Oldham Plymouth Port Vale Preston

4 4 0 4 ¦ Swansea

3 Millwall 2.Southampton

2. Cardin

5 Wolves

5 Bury

date are:---

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3 1 2 2 4 · 1 8 1 2.0

West Brom

1: Everton

Goals.

3 2 1 2 Tottenham

AMERICAN RESULTS.

New York, Saturday. and American Leagues on Friday Games played in the National

resulted as under:Te

National League. New York Brooklyn Baston Philadelphia

· Cincinnati- 2. St. Loula

Taking first lease,, of the dia- mond, the Manila boys drew a, blank. The Klaoras tallied on run which was Immediately equalised in the next frame,^^," The Chinese nice got the upper hand again in the next stanza snd, Incidentally, blanked their opponents on three successive oc

* From the sixth canto, the tables were completely turned, the Ell-Chicago

5 New-York pinos letting loose their heavy

27 Washington St. Louis battory to chalk four runs. This

1 Boston had a disheartening effect on the

By Saturday's Games. Klaoras, who tallied only one.

To-day's major League baseball games resulted as under

Detroit

6 Pittsburgh Chicago

American League.

Brooklyn 4 Cincinnati.

National League??

Slack fielding at this stage, on the part of the Chinese: allowed

ve more runners to dust the Boston 2 St. Louis plate in the Anal frame, to which Philadelphia 7 Chicago the Klaoras replied with another American League,

The teams and scores were as

11 New York Detroit i 9 New York follows

Cleveland Chiengo St. Louis

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St. Louis

2 Philadelphia

Washington

Boston

6 Boston

Testerday's" Games.,

New York, Yesterday,

3.:Bradford

Wigan

1 Wrexham

0 Accrington

1 Tranmere

Halifax Stockport

3

0 York

4 Carlisle

2 Rochdale 7.

Rotherham

Barrow....

5 Tranmere

1,York

2 Rotherham

1 Crewe

Q"Hull

.0' Lincoln

1 Nelson

'Wigan

4 Wrexham

1 Carlisle

3.Hartlepools

fect understanding In direct con- an American victory.

Z trast to scrappy team work by the

2 F.P.A. However, this was the latter's

Tame Finish.

Scores:- Craigengower.

Spectators on vessels crowded Moss

1 first match and they played pluckily round the finishing point, but the Ward

2 against superior odds. A few more

2 games should see an Improved team Yachts were too far apart to pro- Collins

.1, that ohnila do well in the new vide a thrill. The breeze weaken- Arculll 0. hockey season.

ed again until the competitors

Naval Yard, Brightman McBride Cavanagh Lyal

2 Radio Sports Club v. Punjab Regt. the Enterprise crawled over the Sousa.

The weather was delightfully cool

(Skip)....11 ..(Skip) were almost stationary and then Neves

2 and favourable when the Radio line 2 minutes and 40 seconds Rumjaha

1 Sporta Club for the first time met ahead of the Shamrock

F. W. D. LF A.Fts.

Gateshead Crowe P.. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Doncaster Everton ... 5 5 0 0.14 8 10 Bouthport Bury

54 01 16 5 Nelson West Brom. 6 4 0 1 355 8 Hartlepools Oldham 5 4 0 1 10 7 8 Darlington

Tottenham Wolves 6401-18 10 8 8 New Brighton 5 Preston N.E.40 1 17 88

5.3 0 2 20 9. Bradford

Bradford G. Port Yalo Barnley

Stoke..

4 Swances

Charlton Southampton

17 Barnsley

Bristol C

8 Nott

Millwall

2 12-12-

21-2

Goals,

5 4 1 0 116

5 4.01 14 5

4:01:12 4

01 116 1178

911 19

@ 0 2 1110

10 14

5 10 4.3.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

5 2 142 101108 Aberdeen

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4 New York New York

These games resulted as fol-

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the "C" Company 3/15th Punjab The Enterprise, therefore, beat Regiment in a hockey match on the the Shamrock in the first race for Tuck later's ground at Kowloon on the America Cup, which will be Coates Saturday.

This is the first time won by the yacht winning four of Sousa 8 the R.S.C. have played the Punjab the seven ruces, el de pare pa

Reigment, who are well known in America's Regret. hockey circles as a crack team and The Shamrock's defeat in the Khares therefore with a result of 2 all it first race for the America cup is Gomes gives great satisfaction to the re-regretted all over the country. Roszelet cently formed hockey team to have Never in the history of inter- Base

national sport in America was (Skip)

secured a draw..

The game was swift and interest-there such fervent hope that the ing and defence excellent on both United States would lose the race. sides. Weak points showing at the The official times of the Enter- start were soon covered as the game prise and Shamrock were: Enter- proceeded, and toward the end, in Prise 4 hours 3 minutes 48

to watch.

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2 spite of falling light, it was exelting seconds, and Shamrock 4 hours, Lipton for his success in a final at

6. minutes and 40 seconds.tempt to lift the America Cup, It is noted with great satisfaction Mishaps En Route Home.. There is less betting on the race the splendid sportsmanship of both In the scramble homewards than in previous contests, and sides and a return match is looked after the America Cup race, Sir odds have now changed from 3 to for in the near future. Sup-homas Lipton's steam yacht col-2. in favour of the Enterprise to

ided with a smaller yacht which evens. porters of both sides were pre sent in the enclosure and followed was badly scraped and slightlyIt is a contest of old versus the game with enthusiasm.

damaged. No one was injured new, with the wooden-hulled and both vessels continued on Shamrock V. embodying all the their ways Then an excursion ideas in yacht building, relying steamer carrying eight hundred solely upon man power; and on passengers struck a coastguard the other hand, the metal sheath boat, which sprang a leak No one ed Enterprise full of mechanical - was injured in this second mis- devices, the working of which

happened

occupy most of the crew below.

Nevertheless the Shamrock V,

2. Motherwell

1 Hearts

1 Airdrie.

1-St, Mirren

0 Celtic

Hibernians

0 Partick

3

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RMOUR WINS THE "PRO"

TITLE.

Fresh Meadows, Saturday, Armour won the American pro-

5 to 1 Enterprise! ⠀⠀⠀

Lateralsy.

Newport, Yesterday. like the Enterprise, is an un-

Rangers 1753033 Lessional golf championship by The Enterprise is now a 6 to 1 known quantity. Her crew insist beating Gone Suvazenone up favourite as a result of her first that she prefers light airs, but she

St Mirre ADYA of inches in the distance between over Saturday's race' as the wes-workout yesterday.

Dundee

The Scotsman and the New victory, but American yachting made a most favourable impres 0088 0 14 88 Yorker reached the Onal hole circles, besides the Press and sion, as did the Enterprise, in a Cowdenbeath 602 191 8 even and there was a matter public, are deeply disappointed fresh breeze during the final

the balls and the cup 8 Pittsburgh 7 Heart 880-81236 Armour was declared away by respective merits of challenger for to-day is cloudy with rain, and ther afforded no fair trial of the The official weather forecast Brooklyn y gofhcinnati Araria A6-18001312-16ne the referee, Led Diegel.

His putt and delender, vinds increasing during the day. Pane Zeer Pour 62, 1889 went straight for the hole with an Earlier News

Experts believe this will favour Saracen putting only six inches dent that the Enterprise Is the fifteen to leeward, and Shamrock We Though Americans are con of fifteen miles to windward, and opponent, missed by better boat, it may be said that V. is regarded as the faster, bes er's American Ber-the entire heart of America goan fore the indReuter's Ameri out in best wishes to Sir Thomas can Service.

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