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HOME FOOTBALL.
ASTON VILLA DROP POINTS.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday.
Results of League matches to-day are as under
Birmingham Boltun Derby C.
Leeds U.
| Leicester C.
Division I.
2 Arsenal
Sport Columns
SHAMROCK. VI.
0 Newcastle U. *
SIR T. LIPTON WORKING ON A NEW IDEA.
1 Manchester C. 1
1. Huddersfield
2
3. Blackburn -
1
3 Chelsea
1
SPIRIT OF UNDEFEATISM.
◊ Grimsby
2
3 Aston Villa
I
3' Portsmouth
New York, Yesterday.
2 Blackpool
4
West Ham
3 Sheffield W.
Goals.
3 ceiling with flowers and other pre- sents from all parts of America.
Liverpool Manchester U. Middlesbro' Sheffield U. · Sunderland
.
In his suite filled from deck to
GREAT RECORD.
BOBBY JONES'S FRESH CHAMPIONSHIP,
AMBITION REALISED.
Ardmore; Saturday,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1930,
SWIMMING GALA.
RESULTS AT THE V.R.C. FETE.
WATER POLO RESULT.
CHEUNG CHAU SCHOOL
Annual Field Events in Rain.
SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION.
A swimming gala was held at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday night, before a large number of spectators. The re- The annual athletic meeting of sults were as follows:
the Cheung Chan School was held 100 Yards Members' Handicap. on, the Cheung Chau' Football -First Heat.-1, H. 3. Remedios, ground on Saturday; there being 2, A. MeGrann. Time, 661-5. sec. quite a large gathering of Euro-
Second Heat.-J. A. Victor, 74 peans and Chinese present: secs. Third Heat.-M. M. Soares, 84.3-5 sec.
The great day, the realisation 220 Yards Championship of the Bobby Jones's ambition, was Colony.-1, L. Roza Pereira; 2, tempered by a chilly north-east W. Lawrence, Time, 2 min 40 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Sir Thomas Lipton, aboard the wind, bringing out fur coats see. Arsenal. 8 7 1 0 28 11 15 Leviathan, guve a farewell to among the three thousand wor- Diving Championship. Ed. da Aston Villa 8 5 1 1 22 11 13 journalists. He showed that his shipers of the golf wizard, who Roza, 64 points. Derby Co 140-178-12 mind is already working on a new was considered to have an easy 100 Yards Members Handicap Leicester 6.5 21 14 12 12 challenge. He said that Sham-task against the slim and bespec-1, A. McGrann, 68 secs; 2, H. M. 4.2 2.21 12 10 rock Sixth would probably be tacled Ilomans, who was making Remedios, 64 secs. 8 3 1 1 13 10 10 equipped with a hollow mast and his
flrst appearance in the mechanical winches like the En-National Chambership.. 8terprise, provided he and his op-
Huddersfield- 7.5 2 1 23 10 12
Newenstle Wednesday Middlesbro Sheffield U. West Ham
Birmingham Portsmouth Leerly Un. Liverpool
Blackpool
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Blackburn. Grimsby Bolton
chester C. Sunderland
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Barnsley Bradford C Burnley Charlton
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Division II.
Notts Forest
Port Vale
Preston
Southampton
Swansea
Tottenham
# 1 38
1 Bristol City
◊ Everton
3 Bradford
4 Cardiff
1 Oldhara
0 Bury
5. Stoke
2 Wolves
2 Reading
4 Millwall
W. Bromwich 1 Plymouth
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Reuter's Ameðviñ Service..
FOOTBALL.
HONG KONG F.A. OPEN THEIR SEASON.
GLUT OF GOALS.
On the Hong Kong Football Club ground, on Saturday, before 1 handful of spec- tatora, Sergt. G. Caswell In- ed up the following players in op- position. Chinese Athletic (last season's Champions), who were without the Bervices of six of
Jones won the first hole with a their regular men and a side to represent the Rest of the League par four, but barely reached the Athletic:-Li Hing-ching; Wong green with his third stroke at the Shul-wo, Wong Ping; Ng Po-lau, second hole, which was halved in Lam Yuk-ying, Lai Kwok-chul; aix. With an iron to the green Hui Kim-hung, Mak Kwok-tung, Jones became two up ir par three Leung Tak-wing, Lee Yee-sun and at the third, and although he was 13 13 10 Li Fong.
bunkered he won the next hole with a par five to make him three
Goals,
P. WOLF. A. Pts.
Everton
3 C 1 1 20 10 13 Preston N.E.8 5 2 1 24 11 12 West Brom .8 5 1 2 21 11 11 12 28 11 11 8 1 2 2 20 22 10
Eury
Burnley
Wolves
Oldham Tottenham Port Vale Southampton Charlton
8 5
8 5.0 3 22 17
5
.3
25
n
11
Rest: Hedley; LI
Tín-Sing.
9 Bishop: Segelen, West, Harris: "P
Rayson, Fung King-cheung, Gill, Dickinson and "Ip Pak-wa.
The fifth and sixth were halved, and Jones was stymied at the
The kick off was, delayed some seventh, which he lost. After the fifteen minutes through the non-eighth was halved he regained his Garrival of several of the players Previous lead at the ninth, where Homans's shot went into the water. 6 and last minute changes were 17 22
Swansea Bristol C.
Barnsley
8 13
Stoke Brailford
13 18
18 20
Bradford
10 14
Notts Forest
Plymouth
MiBwall
Cardif Reading
5 12 15
82 0 0 13 17
9-12 8 13 23
1 @ 8 20
Division III-Southern.
Bournemouth 1 Clapton Orient 1
Brighton
Bristol Rovers 5 Luton
Coventry
Exeter Fulham
effected. The conditions for foot-Jones turned three up. ball were far from ideal, the 4ground and ball being decidedly holes were as follows:-
on the heavy side.
The strokes for the first nine
3
Result:-
4
Jones....4 6 3 5 5 4 5 4 3-39 Homans 5 6 4 6 5 4 4 4 4-42 Jones's Accuracy. Playing purely for accuracy Jones won the tenth and eleventh holes. He was driving frequently with his spoon.
He holed from
Argylls Beat Kowloon by Four eight feet at the eleventh for a
Goals to One.
Athletic
1 Northampton
1
Rest
1
2 Queen's P.R. 0
4 Brentford
1 Norwich
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LOCAL CRICKET.
VARSITY LOSE TO INDIAN R.C.
GOOD BOWLING.
In dreary weather and under an almost continuous drizzle, the University 2nd XI lost to the
.0 Torquay
0 Notts County
Entertaining the Argyll and 4Sutherland Highlanders on Satur- day, the Kowloon Football Club 1st, XI. went down to their visitors P. W. D. L. F. A Pts by four goals to one, in a rather Notts C... 8 G 20 21
The soldiers one sided match. 7 14 Northampton & 50 18 Torquay
Goals,
2 13 were easily the superior team,
9 5 2 2 25 16 12 and continually harassed the Kow- Swindon 33 19 25 18 leon defence, while on the other Brentford 9
3.4 2 15 24 10 hand, the Kowloon forwards rare Queen's P.R. 8 4 1 3 19 0
Gillingham
Coventry
Fulham
Bristol R
3 3 2 15 11 ly got dangerous, so sound was
Crystal Pal, sa 2 3 20 15
Walford
Southend
Exeter
Walsall
Brighton
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8 11 11
4 20 20
8 2 3 3 11 14 Bournemouth 8 14.8 8 13 Clapton 0.8 2 2 4 13 18 Luton
3 4 8 18
Thames Norwich
Newport ... 8 2 0 G
Division III-Northern
35 fol-
the soldiers' defence.
The teams lined ap lows:
Kowloon 1st XI:-Gurevitch; C. Pile, Moss; Bliss, Patterson, Dowman; Eastman, McKelvie, Simpson, Jangon and Bickford.
birdle three. The twelfth and thirteenth were halved, but Jones the next three. At the won fifteenth, after recovering from a veering drive and getting within six feet of the pin, he made a dare-devil one-handed putt for a birdie three, but at the seven- teenth Ноталь'в tee shot was seven feet from the pin and he haled out for a birdie two. Jones, taking four, was seven up. The eighteenth hole was halved.
After having the next two holes, Jones became eight up at the. 21st where he almost holed out from the bunker, He was nine up al
the next where he drove into the rough but recovered
for a par five. The next four holes were Argylls First XI.: Stewart; where his tee shot reated ten feet halved. Homans won the 27th, Blackburn, Henderson; Grieve, 6 McGlashon, Melville,
from the pin, while Jones went McKenna. King, Yeeman, and Into the rough. At the next hole Hughes.
both were bunkered and halved it with sixes. Jones, who was dormy eight, halved the next with four strokes cach for the Cham- ploughlp.
9 20
16
0 22
Accrington
4 York C.
Barrow
0 Chesterfield
Crewe
3
1 Tranmere R.
2
E. Gosano, b F. M. el Arculli.. 14
Doncaster Gateshead Halifax
1 Hartlepools
4 Wigan
A. Yayabhoy, not cut....
0
Sirdar Khan
P. L. Tan, b Sirdar Khan
J. J. Guterres, b F. M. el Areul
W. K. Choa, c Mohamed, b A. M.
Rumjahn
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
second team of the Indian R. CF. H. el Arculli by ten wickets on Saturday, at Pok-A. M. Rumjahn...
0 Wrexham Holl
1 Lincoln New Brighton 1 Darlington Rochdale 1 Carlisle
4 Rotherham
9
79
Southport Stockport
1 Nelson
Lincoln.....
O. H. R. W Wrexham 8 8.23 6 Tranmere 6.2 2 8 1 Hull ..... Sirdar Khan.
52 13 3 Chesterfield
Accrington M. P. Madar. B 1 280 Wigan A. S. Suffad
2 0 13 0
Stockport Indian R.C. 2nd XI. S Gatchend MP. Madar, at Silva, b Carlisle J. S. Ackber, not out
H. Nomanbhoy
50 Halifax
Darlington otherham
tulam.
Destructive bowling by F.M, el Arcull and the veteran. Sirdar Khan was largely responsible for. the dismissal of the home team for the comparatively poor total of 70 runa. The former accounted for five wickets for 23 whilst the laAR. H. Esmall, not out ............
ter's "wlles" "brought him three victims for 16. Only three bata men got into double figures, A. T. Nomanbhoy, with 21 to h credit, being, top scorer
23
Extras...
Total (for 1 wkt.). 97
Chrisite,
SECOND XL MATCH.
Club
1
The Kowloon 'Football Second XI. defeated the Argy!! o and
Sutherland Highlanders'
0
3 second string by two goals to one, 5 in a match where conditions were a far from Ideal, Everest, netted 1 the first goal for the home team, and, until a few minutes from the and, the score read one all. How P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. over, just before the final whistle 8 7 0 1 28 6 14 sounded, White, running down 8.5. 2 1.27 11 12 8.8.0 2
the wing, scored the winning goal 2 24 16 12 8 5 1 2 19 10 11 for Kowloon.
Goala,
8:51 2 10 11 11 The teams were:-
50 Yards Ladies' Handicap. Miss E. Allen, 35 secs.
100 Yards Back Stroke Cham- pionship of the Colony Wong Siong-hing, 73.3-5 sec.
50 Yards Boys' Handicap-A. Roma, 34 secs.; 2, L. Remedios, 86 seca.
Members
Team Race.-Third team won. Time, 3 min. 14 sec. Polo Match.
The result of the water-polo match between England and Por
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Fencing To-day- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, 6.15
p.m.
Polo To-day- Finals of K.O.Y.L.I. Cap. 4.45 p.m.
Football-To-day-Garrison Games "B" Co. Somersets v. "C" Co. Somersets; R.A.S.C. v. "B". Co. Argylls; Royal Signala v. "A" Co. Somersete. " To-morrow-KF.C. annual meeting. 6 p.m.; Garrison Games-"C" Co. Somersets v. R.E.; Headquarters Co. Ar- gylls v. 31st Battery, R.A.
Ping Pong-To-day-Men's Single Championship, Chinese Catholic Club; Chinese A.A. v. Hip Wah A.A.
Wednesday-Men's Singles Championship-Chinese Catho- lie Club; South China A.A. v. Hip Keung A.A.
Racing-To-morrow En- tries close for Eighth Extra Race Meeting, noon.
October 10 and 11--Eighth Extra Race Meeting.
Whist To-morrow St. Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30 p.m.
Swimming-Thursday-Gar-- rison Schools Sports, V.R.C., 4.30 p.m.
Lawn Bowls-Friday-- Yacht Club Game.
Saturday C.C.C. v. The Rest of League, 4 p.m.
October 18-Taikoo R.C. Closing Day and Presentation of Prizes.
Tennis Saturday Entries close for L.R.C. Tournament.
October 26-First Rounds of L.R.G. Tournament close.
Baseball Saturday-South China v. Filipino Club.
Sunday--Japanese v. Texa-
Cricket-Sunday-C.C.C.
co.
Argylls.
HOME.
บ
Racing-October 15-The Cesurewitch, Newmarket,
October 29-Cambridgeshire Stakes, Newmarket.
Football-October 20-Eng land v. Ireland.
November 22----
-Wales v England.
November 29-English Cup -First Round.
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The cards for the Inst eleven holes are given below, the strokes of the second nine (tenth to eighteenth) holes being omitted: Homans 4 6 4 6 4 454264-48tugal was 9 goals to nil in favour Jones .... 5.3 5 4 4 5 4 4 8 4 — 48 of the latter. The teams were:-
Bobby Jones thus created ди
Portugal: R. A. Silva-Netto; unparalleled record in the history J. R. Soares, B. Gosano; H. M. of golf by winning the American Remedios, C. E. Roza Pereira, W. National Amateur Championship Lawrence, and L. Roza Pereira, by beating Eugene Homana.by England: W. Ribbands; R. Wit-
8 4 2 2 21 21 10 Argyll & Sutherland Highland-Championships-Reuter's Ameri 850 -8 15 16 10ers-Hunt; Doherty, Doherty; can Service. 75-02-15 11 10 Paton, Fraser, McDonald; Wylle,
123 13 13 8404-18 14- 83 28 11 18 81418 14 B31419 10 8814 10:18
Beard, Mitchell, Cannon, Maxwell,
Kowloon 2nd XI Angus Hawke, Penny; Sullivan, Hast, Seddon: White, Reid, Cotton, Everest and Parkinson.
1315 83 0 5 11 20 8-1/8 4 11 14 Suffind, A. M. Rumjahn, H. T. M. New Brighton 8 1 2 5 8 20 4 Motherwell
Barrow 812 5 6 18 4 Rangers - Barma, Sirdar Khan, & Iamall, Hartlepools 7115 11 10 3 Celtic
A. 8. Sumad, D. Mohamed, A. R.
The visitors' openingpair managed to pass their opponents M. el Arculls did not bat. Nelson8 11 8 10 188 Partick score of their own bats" before belag separated, ME Madar diseas
BOWLING ANALYSIS - - ::
tinguishing himself by playing A. T. Nomanbhoy vigorous innings for 50. The P L Tan
olosure was applied with the score: Aziz
at 07 for one wicket Scores H. Nom blioy
Univeralty 2nd XI, KT
|| A. Hi Sullad, AM BU
O, M.-L. W Aberdeen
8 2 190 Clyde.
0210 East Fife
26 0 Falkirk
Goala.
P. W. D. L. FA, PË.
85 90 188 13
BRADMAN LEAVES.
Mrs. G. P. de Martin, who was to distribute the prizes, was un- able to be present owing, to the typhoon signal being up." Her place was taken by Mr. Hon Kau- fong, head master of the school."'
RESULTS.
Group I.
100 yds. Flat
Rocc.-13,
Lam
Ching-fong; 2nd, Yeung Tung.
Long Jump 1st, Young Tungi 2nd, Lam Ching-fong
Pick a Back Race 1st, Yeung Tung and Chan Tai-bing; 2nd, Fung Pat-lun and Lam Ching-tong.
Tungi
2nd, Lam Ching-fong.
High Jump-1st, Yeung
Sack Race-1st, Li Muk; 2nd, Lam Ching-fong.
Hill Race1st, Lam Ching-fong; 2nd, Chan Tai-hing
Sir Robert Ho Tung Championship Challenge Cup-Lam_Ching-fong.
Group II.
100 yds. Flat Race-1st; Cheng Kwel-fan; 2nd, Pang Woon-knu.
Long Jamp-1st; Cheng Kwel-fan; 2nd, Lam Ching-mun. Kicking-the-Football
1st, Cheng Kwel-fan: 2, Trol Yuk-ki.
High Jamp-1st, Cheng Kwei-fan; 2nd. Tsai Yuk-ki.
Hopping Race-ist, Pang Woon- kau; 2nd, Cheng Kwal-fan.
Bun Race-1st, Cheng Kwei-fan: 2nd, Pang Woon-kau.
School Championship Cup.-Cheng Kwei-fan.
Group III.
Challenge
-- 100 yds. Flat Race1st, Lo Koon- tal: 2nd. Lau Hon-chi.
Long Jump 1st, Chan Slu-chai; End, Lo Kcal-tal.
Three-Logged Race.-1st, Leung San-kam and Lo Koon-tal; 2nd, Li Wel and Chan Siu-chei
High Jamp-1st, Leung Sun-kam; 2nd, Lau Hon-chi,
Egg and Spoon Race.-1st, Lau Han-chi; 2nd, Wel.
Leung
Wheel-Barrow Race-1st, Sun-kam and Lau Hon-chi; 2nd, Lo Koon-tal and Chan Siu-choi..
School Championship Challenge Cup. Leung Sun-kam.
Open to Local Vernacular Schools.
Arithmetic Race.-1st Fung Pak- tai (Wai Chiu School); 2nd Lam Tai- ming (Tung Koon School).
200 yds. Flat Race-ist, Loung Kam-fuk (Hon Sam, School); 2nd, Fung Fat-hi (Wai Chiu Sebcol).
Inter-School Team Race-1st, Wal Chiu School: End, Kung Lap School,
Li You-taun Championship Chal- | lenge Cup.-Wal Chiu School
Open to Local Girl Schools. Arithmetic Race.-1st, Luk Hon-to (Chong Wan School); 2nd, Wong Sau-ching (Chong Wan School).
Thread and Needle Race-1st, Wong Sau-ching (Chong Wan School); 2nd, Luk Hon-to (Chong Wan School). Inter-School Team Race, 1st, Chong Wan School.
Tsui Chun-po Championship Chal- lenge Cup, Chong Wan School.
Class Team Relay Race. 400 yds. Flat Race.-1st, Class 5: 2nd, Class 7.
"Southom"! Championship lenge Cup Clana 5.
Chal-
Past Pupils Race. 200 yds. Flat Race-1st, Yu Kal- yuon; 2nd, Pong Shing-chla.
Consolation Race. 1at-Tam Wong-aking; 2nd, Li Ming-choung
Tug-of-War. Winning Team-Classes 6 and 8.
BIG FIGHT OFF.
SHARKEY AND CAMPOLO NOT TO MEET.
DOOMED TO FAILURE.
New York, Saturday. The Sharkey and Campolo fight has been definitely cancelled, owing to convincing evidence that it is doomed to financial failure.-Res- ter'a American Service.
TENNIS.
MIXED DOUBLES AT THE C.R.C.
Entries close on October 9 for the annual mixed doubles tennis championship to be held under the auspices of the Chinese Recrea- tion Club.
The holding of the tournament is conditional on the receipt of not less than ten entries.
The draw will take place at the C.R.C. at 5.80 p.m., on October 11.
eight up and saven to play. He thell, J. Henry: E. W. Railton, now holds the British Open and W. C. Simpson, Lieut. Howard," Amateur Championships and the Earley. Referee-Dr. D. Laing.
and American Open
Amateur The officials wara
Judges-Mr. W. Logan, Dr. P. Pau, Mr. W. Anderson, Mr. A. F. B. Silva Netto Bir. D. Lyon, Mr. J. R. Johnstone, Mr. J. T. Locke, LE C. S. Howard Dr. D. Laing, Mr. the St. Joseph's Division, was the GT MAY
Mr. FRAS outstanding swimmer, winning Startera Mr. James
Mr. James Stewart, Mr. three events, whilst his team mate, FAREWELL TO WONDER BOY J. R. Soares.
CRICKETER.
Timchepers-Mr. J. M., M. Alves, Kam Hap-yee won the cup pre- Mr. W. Forsita, Mr. R. J. Hunt, Mr.sented by Sir Robert Ho Tung,
Weill, Mr. Wong Kam-ying, Mr.The results were HC. Parker, Q.M.S. Weyman_2 Team Race (Elits Kadoorie Cup)-
Competitors Stewards J. 18th Joseph's College Division; 2, Victor Mr. S. A Marcal
Chincy Athletics 3. King's Collage. Handicappers Mr. James Stewart, Life Baving (Ho Tung Cup)-1, A Victorian komp Kam Hap-yee (St. Joseph's), 2, Chan Kichung (St Joseph's); 3, Sing Yee tak (Chica Athletic),alia/
RETURNING IN 1924, ":"
· London, Saturday,
8.6 2.1 28 912 England toydie gave a farewell to
8 602 229 12 Don Bradman, the wonder "boy" Scottish League apoyd Cowdenbeath 8 6 0 2 16 10-12 cricketer, who, with five other
10 523 18211-19 2 Hearts 1 Hamilton
12 1 Hamilton 110 Hibernians
Kilmarnock
the first Morton *-**-
and the Queen's Park
Dundee
2 Lelth Athletic 2 Marton
Ayr United 1 St., Mirzen
8612-17 12 11 members of the team, left, St. 74 18 18 11 0 Pancras Station on the first stage ^4, 1, £12 10,9 of their homeward Journey The B404417:17 3. hundreds of well wishers Included 88 1 43107/18.
the Australian girl hockey players Airdrie, 811 191 19
0 Motherwell1 Hearts
Alurle
Falkirks
Ateon's Park 1143 11 18
0 Cordenbeath 1 Leith 82.21 13 14
Aberdeen: 129*8:00 11 Kilmarnock 8 2,11116
2 Dundee
St Mirren
3 Celtic
23
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of most Columns) East Fifacio BEL 0 TAILER
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.
Successes for St. Joseph'e
College.
V Six Lengths: (Ho? Bros. Cup) -1, Chan Ki-chong St. Joseph's) Bing Yee-tak (China? Athletic); 3, Kam
SCCE
Hop-yee (St. Market Time::19
The annual aquatic sports *Back Stroke, 3 lengths (Chan Chan- who have just arrived for a tour in insoting of the St John Ambul, nam Opp) 1, Chan Ki-chung (St. England, who gave a chorus of ance Brigade was held yesterday. Colleza 8, Lan Shuk-kid (Shauki
Joseph's): 2, Lam Sik-ho (King's- conces Bradman stated to Reuter
I will not say good-bye, but only
an revoir, because. I hope
my cricket a zatill:good
"bath of King's College, wank Times 23.2/5 secs.
Joseph's College, División Six Lengths (Nanyang Cup1 team race cup as well, as Chan Kicing (St Joseph's) 2. the trophies for indivi R.Cher (BtJoaoph's), Timar 60
Chan Tak-wing(China Athletic) Horta Chau Kl-chung, of O
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