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GOLFING SURPRISE.

MOLLY GOURLAY LOSES TEN CHAMPIONSHIP..

FIFTH ROUND VICTORY.

London, Yesterday: -At-Aldeburgh to-day, in the British Ladies Golf Champion- ship, in the fifth round, Miss' Wanda Morgan beat Miss Molly Gourlay, the holder, at the nine- teenth-Reuter.

GOLF.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB'S MATCH.

The following are the teams for the Vice-President v. Captain's Match to be played on Sunday The Singles will be October 5. played in the morning and the Doubles in the afternoon.

Vice-President's

Team

9.00 Dr. Cogan 9.05 W. S. Hilller

D.10 H. Overy

9.15 H. Mundy

9,20 J. Cameron 9.25 John Paoler

0.30 W. Borrowman

0.35 L, Seddon

9.40 J. S. Smith 9.45 J. Roid 9.50 J. B. McCaw 9.55 E. R. Price

Captain's

Team

D. C. Wilson. T. Tult

G. H. Russell.

A. Eastman.

T. J. Price.

W. Graves. E. 0, Murphy. A. Tate.

A. Laughton. 11. T. Buxton. J. J. Harris. W. Orchard.

BILLIARDS.

STEEL COULSON'S LEAGUE.

At a meeting of the Committee of the above league held at St. Patrick's Club on September 20, 1930 the following business was carried out.

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1. The winners of the league Were St. Patrick's Club with total of 29 points followed by R. E. with 28% points and the Somerset L.I. with 26% points.

2. The winner of the highest break was S. Sergt. Pollard with a break of 69.

MAIL.

Sport Columns

BIG FIGHT IN SHANGHAI.

Perstein May Beat Crichton.

IMPROVED TECHNIQUE.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

SWIMMING GALA.

SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC HOLD

UNION AND LEAGUE RESULTS.

BIG RECORDS IN BASEBALL MATCH.

The South China Athletic Asso-

MEETING.

NEW. RECORDS.

BRISTOL WIN.

London, Sept. 13. The following are the results of yesterday at North Point in the the principal matches played under. Crowd of 40,000 Queuestion held their aquatic meeting

Up for Two Days! presence-of-a-large-gathering of Rugby Union rules to-day—

interested spectators, and some Harlequina 0 Wasps

Cardiff keen contests were witnessed.

The following are the results of Newport the various events:.

› PHILADELPHIA WINS.

Philadelphia, Yesterday..

of

28 4

14 Bristol

6 Cross-Keys The Harlequins defeat at the hands of the Wasps is explained by the fact that they were poorly

At Cardif the home club led by 11 points to 8 at half-time but Bristol were thereafter markedly superior.

280 metres invitation relay race for ladies-, Chinese athletic Association 2-South-China Athletle Association. Shanghai, Sept. 26.

In the presence of President

60 metres free style for men, (cham-represented. Herbert Perstein, of the United

and

pionship).-1, Chan Ki-chung, 30 secs, crowd a States Marine Corps, stands a Hoover

100 metres breast stroke for child- better chance at the moment of de-40,000, the first of a series of (record). 2, Kam Hop-yee.

games for the world's ren under 15. (handleap)-1, Ko Cho-

2 feating Jock Crichton, of the seven

Lak Tat-yuen.

Newport's handling was 200 metres breast stroke for men. British Navy, than he did three baseball championship, was play-ki

tain, both defences gave no quar ed to-day, 'queues of

ter. Luk Tat-hang. thusiasts forming up for 48 hours(handicap)-1, Wong Sul-hung.

60 metres free style for children

The following are the results of before the gates opened.

under 12, (handicap), Chan Woon- the matchea played under North- king. 2, Au Kwok-ki.

months ago.

He has been training hard re- cently and is in good condition for the fight on Tuesday night.

en-

The result was-Philadelphia Athletics 5, Saint Louis Cardinale 2.

The Athletics created a series of records, scoring five hits from the Cardinals' pitcher, all for ex- -All were

converted tra bases. to runs.

It all depends on Perstein's use of his left hand, his trainers say, and they bass their conclusions on what they saw of him up in Chefoo a few weeks ago where he appear- Herbert ed on a Navy smoker. won the fracas by the proverbial mile and though what his friends have to say on the subject is to be accepted at even half its value, Service. the leatherneck has shown con- siderable improvement over the Aummer.

Perstein is fighting Crichton for the second time in an effect to re- gain some of the prestige he lost when the British boxer took a de- cision over him three months ago in a ten-canto affair at the Audi- torium. Herbert was in good con- Jock dition and had no alibi. turned out to be the better man but whether that can be said now is an entirely different matter.

CRICKET.

SCHOOLBOYS IN FRIENDLY GAME.

D. B. S. LOSE

Scores: Diocesan Boys" School.

3. The winners of the most

S. Sergt. A team from Queen's College Was number of games Pollard and Mr. F. M. Cruz, St journeyed to Kowloon yesterday It was decided and defeated the Diocesan Boys' Patrick's Club, that these two competitors will School by 16 runs. play off for the prize on the night cf the Winners v. Rest match on October 11 at St. Patrick's Club.

v. Rest 4. The the Winners match will take place on the evening of October 11 at St. Patrick's Club commencing at 6 p.m.

6. The following were selected to represent the Rest:-Sgt. Jake man, Somersets. S. Sgt. Pollard, R.E.; Mr. Gun Fisher, R.A.; S. Sgt. Hodson, Garrison Mess; C. P. 0. Harris, C. & P.O. Club; Mr. Noonan, Warders.

Reserve Q. M. S. Peachy, R.E. Games to be 160 up.

J. L. Youngaaye, e O. el Argulli,

b Tzui

19

A. Prata, c O. el Arcalli, b Suffnd 14

Reed, b Nazarin

F. R. Zimmern; b Suflad

G. A. Lee, Lb.w., b Esmail

and V. White,

Nazarin

b

E. Wood, b Tsul J. Willis, b Nazarin G. Kotewall, b Tsui J. Minhinnic, b Esmell G. T. Lee, not out

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6. It was proposed and passed Suffad that a Dance be held between Nazarin October 11 and 18, 1930, for the Esmail purpose of presenting the prizes and to wind up the league for the year 1930.

A Committee was formed under

the Presidency of Q. M. S. Peachy

to arrange date and hall, etr

A further notification will sent to all Clubs when this finally known.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

O.. M. 10 1 8.1

9

Queen's College. A. Hunt, run out. D. Hunt, b Prata

A. R. H. Esmail, b.Reed....

15

R. W.

A. R. Sa ad, e Prata, b Wills..

O. el Arculll, & Gri Lee, b' Prata Tsun Yun-pul, b Prata

be

is

C. E. Abbas, not out

M. el Arculil, e Wood, b Prata

K. Nazarin, and b Willis

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League Table.

F. R. Abbas, Wood, b Kotewa!!

E. Kitchell, b Willis.

Matches Won on

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Team

played. points.

St. Patrick

12

10

Total

91

12

10

BOWLING ANALYSIS..

12

9

0. M. R. W.

12

Wood Б

8 1

12

Zimmern

4 0

Prata

12

12

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POLO. CIVILIANS LOSE KO.Y.L.I. CUP:

11 5 23

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The following have been select- ed to represent the University 2nd XI. in a friendly cricket match against the B.A.S.C. on Saturday, October 4, on the University Ground at 2 p.m., `sharp.

K. T. Loke (Captain), A. A. Aziz, A. T. Nomanbhoy, H. Nomanbhoy, P. I Tan, P. N. da Silva, G. 8. Scully, R. Leong, M. Yahyabhoy, W. Hunt, E. Goвáno

V.R.C. AQUATICS.

CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS DECIDED

The final match in the tournament for the KO.Y,LI. Folo Cup was played at Causeway Bey yesterday afternoon, the finalista being, the P.B.Land the Civilians, who fined up as trader:ANANNY Capt. Carmichael, Mr. Mr. Worral, and Mr.

Two aquatic championshi Davidson

MrStanton, Mr were decided yesterday ever Gordon, Mr. Newbigging and Mr. the Victoria Recrea

Pereir ning the Feard.

four chukka igarayan

alled no decision Had

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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL Aquatics-Saturday-South China A.A. Harbour Race, Channel Rock, 2.30 pan.

Football-To-day-Referees' Association, Monthly Meeting, 5.30 p.m.; Garrison League---- R.A.0.C. v. 20th Battery, 'Royal Artillery; "D" Co. Argylis v. "P" Co. Somersets; R.A.M.C. v. "A" Co. Somersets.

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To-morrow-Garrison League --Headquarters Co. Somersets v. R.A.S.C.; "A" Co. Argylls v. 81st Battery, R.Á.

Saturday-First Division- (4.90 p.m.)-Navy v. Royal Artillery, Stadium; Club y.

Club; Argylls Chinese, Police, Sookumpoo; South China V. Recreio, Caroline Hill; St. Joseph's v. Kowloon, -(8 p.m.) Second Division- Navy v. St. Joseph's, Stadium; Somersets v. Club, Sookumpoo; University v. Chinese, Club; Eastern v. South China, St. Royal Recreio V. Joseph's; Artillery, Recreio;, Kowloon v. Argylls, Kowloon; Third Divi- En- sion (8 p.m.)-Royal gineers v. Somersets: Fukien v. South China; Royal Air Force v. Ewo: R.A.S.C. v. R.A.O.C.

Hockey Saturday-WO- men's Practice, Naval Ground, 2,30 p.m.

Athletics-To-day- Volunteers Sports-Prelimin- ary Heats, Murray Parade Ground, 5.15 p.m.

Saturday Volunteers An- nual Sporta Meeting, KCC

Sunday Entries Close for Relay Race, Club de Recreio Sports.

Racing-October 10 and 11 -Eighth Extra Race Meeting.

Swimming-To-day- Carrison. Schools Sports, V.R.C., 4.30 p.m.'

Lawn Bowls To-morrow Yacht Club Game.

Saturday C.0.0. V.

The

Rest of League, 4 p.m.

Sunday-Inter-Departmental Contest, Education Depart- ment v. Sanitary Department. 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.C. Tournament close.

Baseball-To-morrow-In- ter-Faculty match, University Engineers v. Arts, 4.15 p.m. Baseball Saturday--South China v. Filipino Clab,

co.

Sunday Japanese v. Texa

Cricket Baturday-1.R.C. II. v. RE, Sockumpoo, 2. p.m.; University IL RAS.C Pokfulam, 2 p.m.

Sunday-C.C.C. v. Argylls LRC v. W. C. Hung's XL, Sookunpop.

Golf-Saturday and Sunday. Captain's Cup, K.G.C Sunday Captain's Fanling

Cup,

October 12-Gymkhana Race and presentation of prizes,. K.G.C

October 10-12-Bogey Pool, Fanling.

Fencing Monday Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club 5.15

Whist Tuesday St., Patrick Club Drive, 8.80 fum Boring October 8-Boxing

ion annual met

theson's Board

Somer

Barrac

7 Rochdale

uncer-

100 metres back gtroke for men, ern Union Rugby Rules to-day:

Broughton championship).-1. Teung Hong-wah. Bradford N.

Chung Wing-kwong,

for ladies, Dewsbury. 100 metres free style (championship)-1, Young. Shau-king,

12,

8 Barrow

5 Batley

7 mins. 56 sees. (record), 2, Un Pui- Featherstone 9 Halifax

Huddersfield 9 Castleford cheung

Diving competition for men.-1, Lan Holl Cho-chal, 2, Chan Ping-hung.

10

8

0

12

5

0 Warylugton

10

Kunslet

12 Bramley.

9

mea.

4' Leeds

13

11 Hull K. R.

0

St. Helens R. 2 Oldham

7

Swinton

12 St. Helens

3:

Widnes

◊ Salford

3

3 Highfields

7 Wakefield

100 metres back stroke for (handicap)-1, Yang Wah-fal. 2, Keighly

Leigh Hon-.

100 metres brengt afroke for ladies, handicap), Cheung sci-fong- Ching Wel-chung.

200 metres breast stroke for men, (championship).-1, Wong Ki-chow, 3 Wigan min. 20 secs. (record). 2. Chan Ki-York chang, 3 min. 24 sees, (record).

60 metres back stroke for children under

15, (championship)-1, Luk Tat-chuen. 2, Ko Cho-kl,

100 metres back stroke for ladies, Yeung Shan- (championship).-1. king. I min. 53 7/8 secs. (record. 2 Un Pai-kun, i min. 59 7/10 (record).

ECCA.

Officials' race. (100 metres free style). 1, Leung Sub-sang. 2, Yeung Chu-nan.

200 metres Boy Scouts relay race- 14th Troop.

FOOTBALL,

SOMERSETS DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA.

POLICE R.C. LOSE.

RUGBY IN. INDIA.

BEST FIFTEENS NOT.. AVAILABLE.

TROUBLESOME TIMES.

Calcutta, Sept. 12. With Ceylon and Burma not competing the opinion in Calcutta is that this year's India Rugby Football Tournament will not be very successful.

Most of the leading military combinations. In India are engaged in troubled areas and even if they send their beat teams to Bombay, few of the players will be able to give of their best, owing to their unusually heavy duties recently. Two friendly soccer games were

As for the different Gymkhanas, played yesterday afternoon in not even Bombay will be at full

obvious which the two first strings of the strength, for local Chinese teams were seen in Business circles are too much en- action, the South China against gaged in trying to repair the the Somersets and the Chinese ravages caused by the civil dis Athletics against the Police.

obedience movement to play much In the first game, which was rugger regularly.

the

reasons.

д

no

Hill, at Caroline played

As for Calcutta it is only "Sets" accounted for South China skeleton of a team that will make

can have All three the trip, and they by two goals to one.. goals were scored in the first half. chance at all of regaining the Rayson gave the infantrymen the trophy. which they have vainly lead early in the match, and later tried to win since 1921. Most of again.found the net from a beauti- the leading players cannot get ful forward pass by Bewley-Bull, away, and a team of sorts will re the combination between the two

present Bengal, forwards being very pretty to

The side for Bombay has not Frentic watch. Fung King-cheong scored been finally picked yat.

for Soath China with a fast low efforts are being made to persuade shot just before half-time was employers to give players leave. called. In the second half both

sides made changes and no further goals were acored.

The Chinese Athletics were at RELIGION IN ITALY.

NEW PROGRAMME FOR

SCHOOLS PUBLISHED.

home to the Police at the Stadium and won comfortably by four goals' to one. In the first half the Chinese scored three times, the Police replying with their only

The programme of religious in- goal. The second half was more evenly contested, although the struction to be imparted in second- Chinese scored a fourth goal be- ary Italian schools, gymnasiums, The fore the final whistle. The Police and technical institutes was re- played three new men in Thorpe, cently officially published. Perkins and Forrester and they whole of it will cover à period of three or four years, as the pupils shaped well.

The second strings of South go from one class to another, but. China and the Somersets also niet in its general 'outlines and trend in

a friendly game yesterday, of ideas it is as follows

(a) Instruction on the principal prior to the senior game. The

"Sets" Roserves were also a little events of the Old Testament; the too good for the Chinese and life of Christ, Instruction on the scored a creditable victory by two history of the Church with special goals to one. Honours were even reference to Italy..

(b) Instruction on the principal, in the Brat half, both sides scoring once. The "Sets" had more of the dogmaa, on the Sacraments, on game in the second half and scored prayer, and on the liturgy. once without reply

Referees Meeting.

(c) The end of man and Chris- than morality, the commandments

The monthly meeting of the Re-of God and the decrees of the ferces Association will be held in Church; readings, with comment, the H.K.F.A. Offices, French Bank from the writings of the axints

and of religious authors. Building at 5.30 pmo-day,

In gymnasiums there is to be Club Teams for Saturday." The following teams have been fuller Instruction on the develop- selected to represent the H.K.F.C.ment of the Church, throughout the centuries and her influence on on Saturday,

First Eleven China Athletic on civilisation, literature, and art, the Clap ground. Kick-off 480 p.m.with special reference to Italy In Rodger

Whipps, Bishop, McBride, schools for classical studies there Segelen Watson, Bell, Strango, is to be instruction on "religious, Goldman, Duncan, and Wallington, Re-terature, particularly, Italian;

serves Skinner and Strange.

Second Blevan v. Somerset Regte at also on the religious, historical, Scokumpo.Kick-off. 8.80 p.m.-Wison, moral, and literary value of the Stoker, Patoulot, Hynes, Puncheon, Old and New Testament Upper Krilysky Fowler, Gray, King, Smith and Tavelen Resorves, Danny and schools, such as the "Inatitute Magistrale," will extend Instruc- Hcoper

ANSTHA ton further to

(a) The Middle Ages and the lef the chief use which I have found afrance; the Catholic reform; tonal silce in driving the movement of Catholic" reform right to left wind, in our own days with partici

grown ac reference to the men, the writings, some reeros are. and the Institutions of Italy. to ride a wind,

ad of ~(b) Ethical, cultu this kind with a pull or book, and aims of religious thereby gain considerable length Influence on tha Bobby Jones03

acience, will, and char

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