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BOXING SURPRISE.

JIM MALONEY SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY.

CARNERA NOT IN FAVOUR,

New York, Saturday. "Indefinitely suspended" is the sentence passed on Jim Maloney by the New York Boxing Com-j mission for lighting Carnera who s in the Comihission's disfavour, (the rule is that a boxer of good standing must not, fight a boxer

Sport Columns

KOWLOON GOLF. CLUB DE RECREIO.

GYMKHANA AND PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

ENJOYABLE DAY'S SPORT.

ANNUAL SPORTS AT KING'S

PARK...

INTERESTING RESULTS.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1930.

HOME FOOTBALL.

P. W. 'D. L.

Goals. F. A. Piz

ARSENAL LOSE AT DERBY-Tranmere

EVERTON ONLY DRAW.

GLASGOW, CUP TIE.

Lincoln

Chesterfield Hull Wrexham Stockport

10 0 0 1

5" 18

17

13

19

23

230

7 0

Wigan ...

*[From Our Own Correspondent,]

Accrington Gateshead

London, Saturday. Carlisle

10 In the English League the Ar- Halifax renal lost their first match of the Rotherham ..10

York season when they visited Derby

Rochdale took County. Wednesday

full Darlington points from Iiverpool and Porti Southport mouth accounted for Manchester Crewe City.

2X4R55785BEND-ECESPER

10 3 2 5 18 1040. Doncaster 10. 2 3 *13

3.5 10. 1' 27

1

Hartlepouls B. 1

2 8

Scottish League..

0-St. Mirren Q Leith

0 Hearts

To mark the opening of the 1930- The annual athletic meeting of in the Commission's disfavour). 31 season, a gymkhana was held at the Club de Recreio produced

in the Second Division Barnsley N. Brighton 101 77 Carnera has decided to stay in the Kowloon Golf Club yesterday keen sport at King's Park yester

...11 members and their day and was greatly enjoyed by fareed Everton to a draw, but all Barrow the United States, hoping for a when the chance to have a return bout with friends spent a very enjoyable a large gathering of spectators, the other home teams won. Maloney. Reuter's American afternoon competing in the including many ladies. At the Notts County remain at the top Service!

various competitions arranged, conclusion, Mrs. A. F. B. Silva- under ideal weather conditions. Netto distributed the prizes. At the close of the afternoon's play the prizes won during the season were distributed by Mr. H. Overy. Mr. F. E. Remedios was congratulat- ed on having won the Club Cham- pionship for the fifth year in suc cession.

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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Hockey-To-day-LR.C. v. K.B.S.I.F.A. King's Park, 5.15 p.

Wednesday Radio Sports Club v. University, 5.15 p.m. Rugby Football-To-day- Club . H.M.S. Cornwall.

October 15-Second Trial Match, Happy Valley.

Fencing To-day- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, 0.15

p.m.

Thursday ---Somersets Bayonet Fencing Competition. Cricket Tomorrow- H.K.C.C. Annual Meeting. 520

1.3.

Aquatics-To-morrow Ladies' Harbour Race, 3 p.m. Wednesday-Open Harbour Race, 5 p.m.

Whist Tomorrow - St. Patrick's Club Drive, 8.30 p.m. Chess To-morrow An- nun? Meeting of Kowloon Chess Club, 5.30 p.m.

Football-To-morrow-Meet-

ing of F.A. Council, 5.30 p.m.

Saturday-First Division-

St. Joseph's v. Chinese Athle tie: South China V. Club;" Kowloon F.C. V Police: Argylis v.. Somersets; Club de Recreio V. Royal Artillery;" Second Division Kowloon F.C. v. St. Joseph's: Club de Recreio v. Argylls; Navy Y. South China: Eastern v. Club; Somersets v. Chinese Athletic; University v. Royal Artillery: Third Division--R.A.Q.C. Ewo; Royal Air Force Somersets: Royal Engineers.v. South China; Fukien v. Chin- ese Athletic,

Y.

V.

Ping Pong-To-day-Junior League Hip Keung A.A. Y. Chinese A.A. (Chinese Catho- lic Club); Chinese Catholic Club v. Hop Chee Club (Chin- ese Catholle Club).

Wednesday-Junior League -South China A.A. v. Nam Mo A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club); Nam Chung A.A. v. Commercial Press

Catholic Club); Fukien A.A. v. Indian R.C. (South China A.A.).

In introducing Mr. Overy, Dr.. Cogan (Vice-President of the Club) said that he had been placed in a difficult and ambiguous position as. he was going to introduce a highly respected and well-known gentle- man whom he had never met, due

The full results were:~~~!! 120 yards fat ence" (handicap),-1,ļ A V. Goxane; 2, L, A. Reeha.

Putting the Shot,-1, C. Roza Pereira; 2. 1. A. Xavier.

220 yards flat race (boys).-1, J. Gomes; 2, R. Botelho.

440 yards flat race championship Open to members of the Portuguese community), C. 'Almada * Castro: 2, A. V. Gosano.

in the Southern League. North- Aberdeen ampton best Coventry on the lat-East Fife ter's ground and Brentford an- Falkirk

Hamilton nexed full points at Torquayiq

Lincoln, in the Northern League, Hibernians' just got home against the Hartle- Kilmarnock pools. Chesterfield and Tranmere Morton Partick both won on foreign soll.

Rangers and Celtle were not en- Ayr United aged in the Scottish League, play- ing a Glasgow Cup tie, which Cel-Motherwell tic won by two goals to one. Partick Cowdenbeath Thistle ghined full points from Partick G.Queen's Park, whilst Motherwell Rangers

Dunder - defeated Morton at

Celtic

Results and tables up to date Hearts follow:

100 yards ont race (girls).-1, Thelma Luz; 2. Pacita Antonio.

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race.--1, yards boys' Azevedo; 2, I. Guterres.

100 yards fat race girls' champion-easily ship (Open to members af the Por- Greenock, to his (Dr. Cogan's) being a new-tuguese community).1, Miss Gloria

d'Almada; 2, Miss C. Silva, comer to the Club. However they all know Mr. Overy und felt honour ed that he was with them that day. (Applause).

Dr. Cogan went on to say that a little bird had told him that Mr. Overy might have the support, of a lady at some not too distant date,,

0 Cowdenbeath

2 Alidrie

1 Dundee

O Motherwell

5 Queen's Park

◊ Clyde

Quals.

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

10.6 4 0 25 12 10 8 6 2 18.12 228 11

Hamilton

St. Mirren

Morton

Division I.

Aberdeen

1. Blackpool

Airdrie.

4 Grimsby

Clyde

.10

Leith

.10

4 Arsenal

2

1 Chelsea

4 Leeds U.

1 Wednesday

100 yards flat race championship (Open to members of the Portugues community1,-1, C. d'Almada Birmingham Castro; A. V. Gasano.

Bolton 120 yards flat

(girls)1, race Miss Gloria d'Almada; 2, Mise Hilda Derby Antonio.

Huddersfield Rolling the bowls.—1,' C. G. Silva; | Leicester

F. F. Ribeiro.

Liverpoot 880 yards flat race championship and now that ladies were assuming (Open to members of the Portuguese blanchester C. 1 Portsmouth responsibilities out of the house and community)-1, F. M. da Silva; 2, Middlesbro family circle it was up to the men A. Fernandes.

Sheffield U. assume a few of the respon- 100 yards veterans' race.-1, J. M.Sunderland.

Alves; 2. E. L. Borros.

West Ham. Relay Race (Open to the Cotong), St. Andrew's Club; 2, Chinese

to

eibilities the ladies had previously undertaken, and therefore he was sure that Mr. Overy would do his work well that day.

Athletic.

3 Newcastle

1 Blackburn

1 Aston Villa

3 1 20 10

Kilmarnock 10 3 16.13

1 Falkirk

.10 3 1 6 17 Queen's Park 9 2 2 5 14 20

2 Hibernians..20 2

5 Manchester U. (

Ayr

sonusfaaqda?

9 1 2 6 10 24 East Fife..10 1 8 11 86

SOUTH CHINA'S FOUR GOALS AGAINST POLICE.

Goals. POOR SHOOTING BY CLUB FOR P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 220 yards flat race (handicap)-1, Aston Villa 10 7 2 1 20 13 16 C. d'Almada Castro; 2, L. A. Rocha. Arsenal

16 16

Fine weather on Saturday result- ....10 7 2 1 31 Ladies' Nomination Race, Misa Derby Co. .10 5 4 1 21 12 14 ed in a large number of matches:

10 5 4 1 16 11 14 being played inn all Divisions, al- Lafcester .10 6 2 2 2 17 14

Souza and E. Souza,

One

Club Championship. After congratulating Mr. Rome dios on winning the Club Cham-Basto and J. E. Noronha; 2, Miss Wednesday pionship for the fifth year in suc-

mile (handicap),-1, cession (applause), saying it was a Figueiredo; 2, J. A. de V. Soares.

Long Jump-1, E. Roza: 2, wonderful achievement, Dr. Cogan

Figueiredo. congratulated the winners of the other events.

C. Huddersfield 10 6 3 2 25 17 13though Recreio again postponed Portsmouth 10 4 1 2.21 19 12 their fixture, this time due to their C.}Middlesbro'.. 10

321 20 11 dwn Sports.

2.

Newcastle ..10 Sheffield U. 10

High Jump-1. A. V. Gosano; B. Gesana.

Consolation Race, M. Oliveira;

Concluding, Dr. Cogan said, "Mr. Overy, I hope that your future hap-2, N. Beltrao. piness will be a great as your suc- cess has been in the past, and I will now ask you to distribute the prizes."

:

BASEBALL.

SOUTH CHINA ROUT THE KIAORAS.

10

2 4 22 19 10

10 17 20 24

24 10 4.26 33 10 3 3 4 15 13

West Ham .10 Blackpaol ...10 4 Chelsea

Liverpool 9 4 1 4 23 24 Birmingham 10 2 5 3 14 17 Blackburn .10 3 2 5 20 18 Leeds Ur..10 3.1 6 20.28 Grimsby....10 31 6 € 15 16

The Argylla crented the surprise of the day by defenting the Ath- Athle- letic by three clear goals. 9 tic, much to the astonishment of 5 their supporters, were not able to 2 penetrate the Argylls' defence. South Chins registered the biggest win of the day, in the First Divi- sion by defeating the Police by fire oals to nil Ip Pak-wa played a fine game and obtained two of South China's goals. Somersets pleased their supporters by beating the Senior Service. The Club again disappointed, only being able to share the points with the R.A. in a goalless draw. Poor shoot- 1ing by the Club forwards and excel-

lent keeping by Fletcher for the R.A., were the features of this game.

Bolton

9 3 1 14 -21 M'chester C. 10 2 2 6 16 256 Sunsterland .10 1 4 5 16 28" M'chester U. 10

13 0 0 10

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Division IL

After handing out the prizes, Mr. Overy said it was an unexpected pleasure to be invited to attend that afternoon. He said he did not go to the Club very often but he had the interests of the Club at heart, and he looked forward to the day when it would be much larger, with an 18-hole course. During the last two years, the members and the com-

South China put on five runs in mittee had done real work, and the first innings, a single in the Port Vale was a great pleasure

to see last second and five more in the Preston N.E. year's balance sheet and note its im-fourth,

Weak pitching was largely res ponsible for the heavy defeat of the Kiaoras in their baseball game with South China A.A. yesterday. Barnsley The latter side

Bradford C. won by 14 runs Bristol C. to 7, and were patently the strong-

Burnley Charlton

cr.

1 Everton

1 Plymouth

1 Cardiff "

2 Millwall

3 Bury

1

2 Swansea

1 Oldham

when H. Jan relieved provement over the balance sheet of C. C. Lee on the mound.. Even the previous year.

this change had little effect, the

Reading Southampton Tottenham West Brom.

3 Bradford

2 Stoke.

1

2 Notts Forest

1

2 Wolves

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A: Ph.

In the Second Division, Kowloon defeated the R.A.; the Argylls' second string lost to the Navy seconds; Somersets beat St. Joseph's; and the other two

He went on to say that the com-champions adding three more next (Chinese

petitions throughout the year had time they went to bat. been very keenly contested and in a Ed. Chang and Milton Goo Everton.....10 7 2 1 28 12 16 matches were drawn. most friendly spirit which, he pitched for South China, but in Preston N.E. 10 7 2 1 32 16 18 The Third Division matches thought, spoke well for the good spite of their indifferent offerings, West Brom. 10 6 2 2 24 13 14 went much as expected, R.E. again fellowship prevailing among Club Kieoras could only collect two Tottenham

..10 6 1 3 29 14 13 winning and they seem a likely Bury

.10 8 1 3 25 15 members.

base hits. They got four runs in Burnley the sixth, due

.10 to a three-bagger Wolves

Friday Junior League- Hin Kun School v. Hip. Wan A.A. (Fuklen A.A.); Kangto School v. Hip' Keung “A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club); Fill- pino Club. Chinese Catholic Club (Chinese Catholic Club), Boxing Wednesday— Somersets v. Argylls, Murray Barracks.

Racing Thursday—Entries close for Ninth Extra Race. Meeting, noon.

October 25-Ninth Extra Race Meeting.

Lawn Bowie-Saturday- Talkoo R.C. Closing Day.

Sunday Inter-Departmental Final-Sanitary Department v. Revenue Department, Police R.C. Green.

The

HOME Racing - Wednesday — Cesarewitch, Newmarket

October 29-Cambridgeshire Stakes. Newmarket.

Football-October 20-Eng- land v. Ireland.

October 25 - Scotland v Wales, Ibrox Park, Glasgow, November 22- Wales v England.

November 29-English Cup First Round.

¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶¶

C.R.C. TENNIS DRAW.

After remarking on Mr. Remedios' Afth win, Mr. Overy sald (amid laughter and applause) he hoped there would be a change during the He had seen many present year. new members, several of whom were very promising players, and he would like to see them win.

Prize Winners. Competition winners during the year were as follow:

Club Championship (senior): Mr. F. E. Remedios, Runner-up: Mr. D. C. Wilson,

Club Championship (junior): Mr. H. Mundy. Runner-up: Mr. W. Borrowman,

Captain's Cup: - Mr. D. C. Wilson. Runner-up: Mr. A. A. Lopes,

"Fear" Cup: Mr. A. E. Silkstone, Summer Cup: Mr. G. H. Russell. Runner-up: Mr. A. Eastman.

High Handicap Competition: Mr. John Pooler. Runner-up: Mr. E. O. Murphy..

13

5 3 2 22 24 13 team to obtain the honours in this 6 0 4 28 20 12 division. by C. C. Leung with the baga Southampton 10 4 4 2 12 17 12 loaded.

..10

32 K 1 3 28 17 11 1 4 24 17 11

The line-up was as follows:- South China.

Ip Pak-wa Pau Ka-ping.

Chow Young M. Chang Chan Yi-tin Fung King-cheung Milton Goo.... Jackson Leung Choy Ping-fun

Cha Kwok-lin

Eu. Chung ..

K. K. Leung

C. K. Leung C. C. Leung Howard Jan .H. S. Fung

Ed. How K. Lee M. 5. Mak P. Wong C. C. Leo H. Sling

Klaorak.

SCULLING.

.10 5 0 5 14 16 10

10 4 17 22

2 4

4 2 13 19 10

Barnsley ... 9 3

Port Vale

Oldham

Charlton

..10

3rd

Bristol C.

...10

Swansea ....10

2nd

Notts Forest 10

Stoke

Bradford C. 10

1st

Plymouth ..10

Cardiff

Reading

Miliwail

Bournemouth

#K

Brighton Coventry

3rd

C

P. 1st

2nd

BERT BARRY EASILY DEFEATED.

Hong. Foursomes: Messrs. Mustard and Co. Ltd., (Mr. J. Macknight and Mr. John Pooler).

Open Foursomes: Messrs H. T. Buxton and G. H. Russell. Runners- up: Messrs, A. Tate and T. Tait,

- Special prize for best scratch score, returned in the qualifying world's Professional Sculling Cham- round of the Club Championship, presented by a few members of the plenship Ted Phelps easily won Club: Mr. E. D. da Reza. A against Bert Barry over the course

Winning team in the Vice-Presi- from Putney to "Mortlake,

London, Saturday."

In the return contest for the

Bradford

..10

RESULTS, AT A GLANCE,

3 4 18 18 9 South China

21-25 8 Somersets

5 16 20

8Argylls.

8 ILK. Club

12 17

D 16

8

17

24

Navy

24

<Norwich

0 Northampton

Division IIL-Southern.

Exeter

Fulham Gulingham Newport

Notts C.

1 Crystal P.

1 Southend

5 Walsall

4 Luton

Swindon

Torquay

Watford.

Notts

6 Kowloon

6 Someracts

4 Club

Athletic

1 R.E.

I Somersets

Ewo

Division I.

6 H.K. Police 3 Navy

8 Athletic

0 R.A.

Division II,

6 Argylls.... 8 R.A. ** 3 St. Joseph's

1 University

Eastern

Division III

4 Athletic

4 Fukien

2 R.A.S.C.

South China ....... 1. RAF.

HOCKEY.

2

0

1 Bristol R.

1

6 Clapton 0.

0

4 Queen's P.R.

1

R.S.C. BEAT" TAMAR "

AND

0 Brentford

3

"CORNWALL."

1 Thames

0

Goals.

The Radio Sports Club hockey.. P. W. D. 'L. F. A. Pts. team met a Mixed Hockey team from 11 9 2 0 23

7 20 H.M.S. Tamar and H.M.S. Cornwall Northampton.10 0 3 1 14 6 15 Torquay Brentford

8 23 28 19 14 at King's Park yesterday afternoon 642 21 16 14 and won by 5 goals to 3, Fulham 10 6 8 2 16 15 13 Swindon....11

The following will represent the 23 19 12 RS.C. In a hockey match against Crystal Pal. 10 4 3 28 18 Gillingham ..10 Coventry ...

...10

21 14 11 the University on the Latter's a 3 16 14 11 ground on Wednesday at 5.16 p.m.. The Southend 10 4 2.4 21 19 10 sharp:

Brighton ... 11 3 4 4 15 18 10

Surfin Singh; Rattan Singh, Bristol R.

44.17 2810 Joginder Singh; Mr. Guest, Mohin- Watford...10. 2 4 18 17 10 der Singh, W. Ayock; M: Hanib,,

1 G20 15 Queen's P.R. 10-

Garbachan Singh, Awtar Singh .11 8 9 5 14 24 Clapton O. 10 3 2 5 17 23 (Captain), Kalwant Singh, and Mr.

11 2 4 5 15-22 8F: A. Kemp, 2017. Walsall

The following is the draw in dent Y. Captain match, "played last time registered was 22 mins. 18 Bournemouth 10 8 4 8 18 15 10 the C.R.C. Mixed Doubles Open Sunday. Captain's team:Mesars. ECB. Championship:-D. C. Wilson, T. Talt, G, H. Russell,

In the first contest held on May CAL. Rumjaho and Mrs. A. Eastman, T. J. Price, W. Groves, 31 last, Phelps won by 35 lengths McCaw bye. N

E. O. Murphy, A. Tate, A. Laugh from Barry, the holder, in 22 mins. Luton H. Lo and Mies G. Lo v. K. Lton, HT. Buxton, J. J. Harris and 45 secs-Reuter. Ho and Mrs. Chiu.

G."Puncheon. **** Goldman and Mrs Taylor v. Ng Sze-kwong and Mrs. James.

Competition Results.

The following were results of S. A. Rumjahn and Miss C. competitions held yesterday: Botelho v. WH Choa and Misa

Clock Golf (ladies) Mra, Me- E. da Rocha.

Kelvie, 26 Gentlemen: Mr. M. W. Lo and Miss E. Lo v Russell; 22

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Information apply to

Pitching and Putting: Mr. A. A. H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Gull v Lopes with nine points for threa G. Badiker and Mrs. Fischer. balls

M. K. Lo and Mrs. Keary, bye. Long Driving: Dr Cogan longest

Exeter

which commenced to-day, Shanghai Norwich béát Manila" in the singles by four} Thaines games to-nil, The following were Newport the results, names of Shanghai play- ers being given firat:

10 316 28 27 10 14 5 10 24

11 10:21 7.11. 28

Division IIL--Northern

Accrington 1'Chesterfield Crowe

6 York A Doncaster

2 Nelson Gateshead

1 Darlington

Lincoln

Budd beat Aplin, ond up.. Prevot beat Robson, Band 4. Denison beat Nelson, 6 and 6. Huggett beat Mason, 8 and 7. Benson and McCord finished all Hell

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2 Carlile

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