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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

THE CHINA MAIL.

Hockey-To-day K.B 8.F.P.A. v. Argylla, King's Park, 6.15 p.m.; Club, 11. v. Somersets.. King's Park, 5.15 p.m.

To-morrow-Radio, Sports'. Club v. Y.M.C.A., King's Park ŏ p.m.

Fencing To-day Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

Ping Pong-To-day-Junior League-Hin Kun School v.

Chee Hop

Club (Kingto. Schcol); "Hip Wab A.A V Chinese A.A. (Chinese Catho- lic Club): Filipino Club V Hip Keung A.A (Chinese Catholic Club).

Wednesday-Junior League -Wah Ying Club v. South China (South China): Nam Chung A.A. v. Fukien AA. (Chinese Catholic Club); Cam- marcial Press v. Nam Mo A.A. (Chinese Catholic Club).

St. Whist -To-morrow Patrick's Glub Drive, 8.30

pm.

Rugby Football-Wednesday -Third Trial Match, Happy Valley.

Racing Thursday En- trics close for tenth extra race meeting, noon.

عصبي.

November 8--Tenth extra race meeting..

Divi

⚫ Cricket Saturday sion I-University v. Royal Artillery (F.); Civil Service v. Navy (F.); Division H- Recreio v. Royal Signals (L); R.A.S.G. v: Kowloon C.C. (L.).

and.

Golf Saturday- Kowloon Golf Club and Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Captain's Cup competitions; Entries close for Governor's Shield G. M. Young Cup.

Sunday-Opening of "New Course" (Fanling), 8.30 a.m.;. Kowloon Golf Club and Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Cap- tain's Cup Competitions.

FootballSaturday-First Division-Royal Artillery Police; Kowloon v. Chine; Club v. Somersets; South- China v Navy; Argylls St Joseph's Second Division- Eastern v. Navy; University v. St. Joseph's; Club v. Chin-. e50; Somersets V South China: Recreio v. Kowloon; Argylls v. Royal Artillery; Third Division-Ewo v. Royal Engineers; Somersets v. South China; Fukien' v. R.A.S.C.; R.A.0.C. v. Chinese.

Lawn Bowls-November 1- Open Championship Final and: Spey Royal Cup Final, K.C.C 3 p.m.

Tennis November 4 -En- tries Close for Ladies' Open Doubles Championship.

HOME.

Racing - Wednesday-Cam- bridgeshire Stakes, New- market.

Football-November Wales v. England.

22

November 29-English Cup -First Round.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

H.K. YACHTING.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S RACES.

ALL ENTRIES FINISH.

H

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL.

ARSENAL DROP A POINT- ASTON VILLA LOSE.

·INTERNATIONAL MATCH..

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[From Our Own Correspondent! London, Saturday. To-day's League matches, re gulted:-

Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Blackpool Derby Leede

Division L

1 West Ham

6 Chelsea

2

2 Bolton

I Liverpool

Aberdeen Ayr

Clyde

MONDAY,

DON MOE DEFEATED

OCTOBER 27, 1930..

RACING.

INTERESTING SCRATCH GAME | NATIONALIST I REPEATS THE

AT FANLING.

GROUND TOO HARD. '

Scottish League. * ·

3 Queen's Park

1

Mr. Don Moo, the American

I Hearts

1. Morton'

0

0 Fartick

4 Kilmarnock

Cowdenbeath Falkirk Hiberniana Lelth Motherwell... Rangers St. Mirren

2 East Fire 0 Airdrie

3 Celtic

3

DOSE.

FOUR-LENGTHS WIN,

Ponies ran fairly well to form

amateur golfer, played eighteen in the first few events on the. holes over the Now Course, at card, and it was left to Marquis Fanling, oh Saturday, with Hall to start things moving in the Mr. A. H. Ferguson, the well-matter of returns with $39.60 for known player of the Royal Hong the win from Young Pretender. Kong Golf Club, who was a mem-Mr. "Johnny" Heard then obliged ber of the local team which visit with one of his best efforts on ed Shanghai. recently for the San Francisco, after a stirring Interport competition..

tussle with Monterey Bay and The game, it is to be noted, The Tiger. was of a purely private nature, Guals.

• Hamilton

3 Dundee not played.

King's Colour took the Caino

P. W. n. L. F. Pts. Mr. Moc being simply a guest and Handicap, as the public confident 1. Partick.....12 9 12 20 12 10 it was not surprising, therefore, ly expected, and in the final event Motherwell 12 7 5 0.33 15 10 that there were few spectators of Osiris came in ahead of the multi- Celtic

9 139 14 17 the match.

tude to pay a nice little $49.50. ' Dundeo

1 3 25 17 17

Unfamiliar Ground.

Whimsical Windsor Stag. Cowdenbeath 12 8 0 4 18 17 18

The sun shone brilliantly when In the first race of the day, Rangers 11. 3. 2 20 11 15 Hamilton

13 8 3 4 20 13 15 play opened, although there was Mr. Frost, on Windsor Stag, took Hearts 121 5 28 10-15 alight. westerly breeze. From the Bonham Handicap, as predict- St. Mirren 11 6 23 18 14 14the start it was obvious that Mr.ed. The pony ran very wide com- Aberdeen...13 16 13 23 11 Moe, though in every way a firsting into the straight, apparently

2 Wednesday

3

7 Middlesbro'

0

Leicester Manchester C. Portsmouth Shefield U. Sunderland

4 Aston Villa

1

1 Grimsby

0

4 Manchester U. 1

3 Newcastle

*4 Huddersfield

2

Goals,

11 5 1 5 24 23

found himself on

Morton Airdrie, 1

.12 4 2 6 18 20 10 class player.

preferring the old "inside" posi-. Falkirk ,12 4 17 21 28 unfamiliar ground. He appeared tion before the extension to the Kilmarnock 12 4 1 7 16, 23 to find the turf not to his liking track was made. The wider track Queen's Pk. 11 3 26 17 23

although he often successfully en Clyde

12 36 10 24

deavoured to adjust himself to Saturday.

Leith Hibernian. AFT

East Fifo

7 14 21 17 20

8 7 12 36

10 18 41

SCOTLAND v. WALES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.] Glasgow, Saturday.

was used for the first time on However, Mr. Frost 7 local conditions. The general run had enough in hand to win, com- of his play was that of a man ing through well on the outade. unaccustomed to playing op hurd

Diana was well fancied in cor- Kround.

tain quarters to take the "C" Mr. Ferguson, who has a han-class event, and for a time-looked dicap of two, played a sound and like doing it. She fell away at steady game, and generally had the crucial moment, however, and several chances owing to his putt- Pan won a cleverly-ridden Grey: Bridge Hall.' lag. which was not always too Dawn provided a mild surprise by sanguine, but in the second half taking third place, and running he seemed to gain confidence. very nicely, thank you.

the honour. Mr. Moe threw away

P. W.-D. L. F. A. Ps. Arsenal ...12 6 3 1 34 18 19 18 17 Aston Villa 12 7 3 2 31

.12 4 6 1 20 14 17 Wednesday Derby Co. ..12 6 4 2 28 17 16 Portsmouth

28 21 10 Leicester 12 7.2 3 27 22 16 15 Huddersfeld 12 6 3 3 31 22

12 Middlesbro'

5.4.22 27

27 13 .11 1:4 Liverpool

28 25 13 West Ham 12 5 3 4 81 28 13 Sheffield U. 12 3 6 3 22 19 12 Dirringham 12 3 8 3 21 20 12 Chelsea ... 12 4 3 5 18 10 11 Newcastle 32 4 2 6 25 27 10 Bolton ..11 4 2 6 16 22 10 Blackpool 12 4 2 6 27 87 10 Blackburn 12 8 36 25 23 9 ARGYLIS SURPRISED ON CLUB Nearing home he put in a fight- M'chester C. 12 3 3 6 18 24, P Sunderland 12 2.4 6 20 29 Grimsby....12 3 1 8 15 20 7 Leeda Un..12 3 1 8 22 317 M'chester U. 12 0 0 12 15 48

Barnsley

Bristol C.

Bury Cardiff Charlton

Division II.

2 Millwall

x

01

In the International match at Ibrox Park Scotland drew with Wales one goal each.

GROUND.

SOUTH CHINA NOW LEADERS.

race on

Piccy "Walks It." ing finish, negotiating several al-

There was nothing to it but most impossible difficulties, and made a bold bid at the eighteenth. Picty in the next race, but Mr. The result was two up and one Roza appeared to take things The chief surprise of Saturday's to play in favour of Mr. Ferguson. very easily, and looked round Promising Amateur. several times before easing his football matches was the defeat of

Mr. Moe, who is making a round mount past the winning post. the Argylls at the hands of the hands of the Club. A previous en-trip on the President Cleveland, Tango showed up well, but the was one of the members of the distance was too much for Mount

o counter had resulted in an easy

win for the Scots, and it was fully American Walker Cup team, and at Elburz, on the day. expected that they would add furthe age of twenty he is the old-

Bradford C.

0 Bradford

1 Oldham

3 Preston N.E..

1 Notts Forest

1

1 Stoke

2

2

2

1

◊ Shampton

1

1 Reading

0

Plymouth Port Vale Swansca West Brom.

4 Tottenham

Burnley plves

Nationalist and Zorhan, pro-

ther points to their maximum tally.er of maily titles and has taken vided a thrilling struggle until South China took every advan- part with distinction in several the Dynasty pony went ahead at He has figur-the last turn, and then it was all tage of the Argylla' lapse and de-

major tournaments.

golf, over. The victory puts the hall-

feated the Somerests by the elded prominently in British goal in three. This victory places and on one occasion broke the mark of class on Nationalist, who them at the head of the table with course record at Sandwich with looks in great shape.

67.

Good Thing Goes Wrong. Goals.

A Four-Ball Match.. FW. D. L. F. A. Pts. full points. The Athletic won by

Young Pretender carried a lot The Everton...12 8 3 1.34 16 19 four goals and St. Joseph's defeat-

China Mail understands of public money, and at one time Preston N.F. 12 8 22 34 20 18 ed the Police. The match between that arrangements are to be made, looked like winning comfortably. West Brom. 12 7 3 2 26 14 17 the Recreio and Kowloon produced, Burnley

42 35 27 16 intense excitement and a thrilling if possible, for Mr. Moe to engage However, Mr. Ip Kiu-ying man- Tottenham

1434-19 15

1 conclusion was witnessed ander in a four-ball match at Fanling aged to make Marquis Hall do his on Sunday next, November 2 On stuff, and another good thing

Bury

Southampton 12

Wolves.... -Port Vale

Oldham

Bristol C.

Stoke

Bradford

Notts For.

.12 Swansea .12 Charlton

Barnsley

18 19

the

15 true Cup-tie conditions.

The Navy succeeded in retaining that occasion, it has also been ar- went wrong. 27 18 13 their premier position in.

ranged for six match games to The Bonham Handicap. "B" 14 12 12 Second Division, the Somersets, take place, when His Excellency Class was a happy event for pun- the Governor (Sir William Feel.ters, for besides San Francisco's 26 26 11 dropping a point to the Argylls, K.B.E C.M.G.). His Excellency $90. Monterey Bay paid backers 5 17 21 11 now falling back into second place, the G.O.C., Major-General J. W. 579.40 for second place, The 3 5 24 28 10 South China, with a match in 8.4.6. 15.

15.21 10 4 26 2

7

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

630 27 10 hand, head the Third Division table Bradford C. 12 4 26 18 21 10 with the Royal Engineers as a

8 3 5 11 10 9sult of victories on Saturday. Millwali ..12 4 0 8 24 81 Plymouth .12 1 B. 16 21 Cardiff .13 23 8 18 20 Reading ...12 2 1 0 12 37

Division Southern, Bournemouth Clapton :0.

Coventry Falhatn Norwich Notts County Queen's P.R. Swindon

Thames

Walsall Watford

27.12

4 Bristol R. 2 Exeter

3 Crystal Pal. 1-Southend

3 Torquay

2 Gingham '0 Northampton

0 Luton

0 Brighton

--11 Brentford

6 Newport

106

Goals.

: Division L

Athletic. Clab *Somersets

3 Police

5 Kowloon

0

0 R.A.

Athletic 2-St. Joseph's Kowloon South China 0 Argylls

2 Athletle

R.E.

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pti Notts C.....13 11 3 0 38 10.24 Northampton 12 8 8 1.19 5 10 Torquay...18 7 2 4 34 24 16 Brentford ..18. 648 26-19 10 The results of the Royal Hong Crystal Pal. 12 6 8 3 35 23 16 Kong Yacht Club's Menagerie Fulham.....12 6 8 3 13 20.15 Race for calling yachts, sailed on Bournemouth 1243 23 17 14 7.12 0 2 4 24 20 14 Saturday over a course from Chan Watford

Swindon .13 5 1 8 26 24 18 nel Rocks to Lyemun Beacon, a dis- Coventry 12 5 8 4 21 20 18 tance of 8.42 miles, were as fol Brighton

18 4 5 4 16 18 18 Gillingham 24.414: 22.16 18 lows

Southend 12 6 26 26 29 12 1844 822 27 12 Exeter Finished Corrected Luton 18 8 4 6 17 26 10 Bristol R...18 3 4 6 15 22 10 Queen's PR 121 7.22 23 Clapton 0.12 8 3 8 19 28 9 4.24.19Norwich....12 24 018 25 ..12 8182454 Scratch Walsall,

.12 2 2,8 14 28 4.24.47 Thames

12 2 1 9 15 4,26.18 Newport

Finished and corrected times:

TIMES

Diana (1)

Colleen (11)

Rolla (10) La Linda (3)

Norena (9) Daphne (4) Bluenoze (7) Boojum (3) Speedwell (6)

Adanac (5)

Lola (8)

4.29.184.28.30

4.80.12

4.32.25

4.27.57

4.27,51

4.41.29

4.30.56 4.80.157

4.45,55 4.44.08

4.24.26 4.40.81 4.25.54- 4.46.24 4.25.47 4.58.04 4.27.38

HORNELL CUP HEATS.

Division III--Northern

9

4 RA..

2 Argylis

1 South China 18. Joseph's 1 Recreio

Division II.

Navy

- Recreio

1. Club

Eastern

2 University

-3 Somersets Division III.

R.A.F.

1. Fuklen

GOAL SCORERS.

The following were the goal

scorers:

Division L

Goldman (Club)............. La! Yer-sun Athletic).... Lim Nget-yoon (St. Joseph's) Gott (Kowloon)

A. Gosano (Recreio)

Leung Tat-wing (Athletic) Yuk-ying (Athletic).

Lau Mau (South China) Fung King-cheung (8. China) Butcher (Bomersats) - ¡...... Sheppard (Police)

Division II.

Ng York-hon (Eastern) Mak Sal-hen (Eastern) Kho (University)

Lau Kan. (Bouth China) Ip Yan-sum (Bouth China) Cornellus (Argylla)+2) Hicks (Argylls).

· C. Guest -(Argylis) (v

McKenna (Somersets)

Walker (Somersets):

Darlington Doncaster Gateshead Halifax Hartlepools Hall W Lincoln Nelson

1 Rochdale

0 York

2

1 Carlisle

0

King (Somersets)

4 Crewe

0

3 Barrow

Souza: (St. Joseph's)

2 Rotherham

Preliminary heats in connection with events to be competed for at the Opening Cruise and Annual Regatta of the Royal Hong Kong w Brighton Yacht Club were decided on Saturday, the results beings Stockport follows:-SYANAN

Homell Cup 1, Ewo (A. H Chambers, R. H. Griove, J. Kendrew Lonco

H. Dulley and Murdoch) 2,4 Hong Kong Electric (W. Stoker, M. H. Arnold, G. T. Padgett, H. W Smith and E. Thompson); 8 PWD. (R. C. Keen, J. Purvis, F. Baker, K. S. Robertson and E. P. Loaferty); 4.A.P.C. (T. Lindars, B. J> Moore, d. T. May, R. G.Edwardes-Jones and Young) Talkoo, having drawn a bye will row in the final with the Brst three,TALLE

Junior Pair One Challenge Cup NET. Lindars (bow) and M. Purvia) Beat Reck and Golecki, The

Wigan

Chest

1 Chesterfield)

4 Accrington

1-Wrexham

1 Tranmere

1 Southport

Goale

Spary (Kowloon)

Toomey (Navy)

-Hobbs (Navy)

Dyck (Na777).

Reed (ILAS

Division III

Cheung Koon-Bang (Fukier

0

Lang Chiu-man" (Fuklen) Sabin (RE) A

W. D. Law. A P

10/1127, 77-421- 8-92 24 15-18

"Atkins (R.A.F);

Chan Cheung-In (Athletic), Cheung Tak-lum (Athletle),

LEAGUE TABLES.

1818 23.10 17 11 812 24 12 17 120 3 3 25 17 18 12 5 4 3 18 17 14 12684 18 18 18 120/06-26 18 18 Bouth 136-16128 3912 124/8 5/ 32 29-237 12516 23 2011- 021 31 10 126 27 84120

1

Sandilands, C.B.; C.M.G., D.S.O., Tiger, in third place, paying

Commodore R. A. $19.90. Hill will play. Members are re-

and

King's Colour ran very well in- quested to note that games must deed to beat Christmas Chimes, not be played off on the Old who was going strong at the Course after 9.25 a.m. until these finish. The public apparently matches have started.

Championship Qualifiers at

Kowloon,

The following is the list of competitors who qualified for the Club Championship, played over athe Kowloon course yesterday:

T. Tait...

D. G. Wilson

E. D. da Rozn

F: C. Barry que

F. E. Remedios

J. Mackintosh

H. Hampton

A. Cameron

A. W. da Roza

W. Taylor

T. Seddon

A. Eastman

Dr. Cogan

J. D. Thomaan

H. Mundy

A. A. Lopea

HOCKEY.

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knew all about this race, the King pony being made an over- whelming favourite.

Mr. Pan's Successes. Mr. G. U. da Roza scored again with three firsts and a second, whilst Mr. S.-N. Pan came into his own with two firsts, a second, and a third

Cash Sweep Figures. Cash sweeps at the Jockey Club resulted as follow:-

Unplaced runner ($50), No. 865.

Race 1.

No. 46

$1,255.80

292

490

358.80 179.40

Race 2

No. 266

227

$1,257.20 359,20

*:267

Unplaced runners

270.60 ($50 each),

H.K.H.C. TEAM AGAINST S.LJ. No.: 481, 122, 96, 373, 495, 306,

· AND RS.C.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club second team against Somerset Light Infantry to-day, at King's Park at 5.10 p.m.:-

A. Borrowman, L. 'A. R. Duncan, LF Nicholson (Captain), H. R. Fetre, A. N. Other, M. E. H. G. Mills, H. A. F. Kerrich, S. Fox, B. Wade, W. A. Nowers, E. C. Fincher.

Y.M.C.A. Team.. For their match against the Radio Sports Club at King's Park to-morrow, at *: 6. p.m., the Y.M.C.A. will be represented

by:

502, 846, 60, 128:"

Race 3.

No. 604

$1,601.60 467.60 228.80

17 509

862

Unplaced runners ($50 each). Nos.: 558, 544, 871, 448.

No. 635

- Race 4.

480 ́831

$3,625.20 1,007.20 503.60 Unplaced runner ($100), No. 280.

Race 5.

No. 895

$2,072,00

289,

592.00

764

296.00.-

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

‹ F. Atyeo, G. F. Rees, H. Mundy, Nos. 814, 447.

Navy

Eastern

G. Mitchell, A. N. Other, A. E

Brown A Tate, G. Kearns, F. R..

Ashton, W. H. Smith, T. J. Price

Division IL

10

Somersets Argylls "Athletic 17011

1

Division

PAW.IN

'Goals

Boats China: 112 Kowloon

1306

0808 10 0

12

11A

Race 6,

No. 698

-$1,783,60

261

509.60

568

254.50

00184 8 Unplaced runners ($50 each); Nos. 221, 540, 554, 505, 488,675,

415, 8, 100, 812, 520, 685, 719, 201.

Race 7.0 900

No. 840 $2,060.80 590.80

*289*****

748 295,40 Unplaced runnera ($50. end Nos. 286, 490, 758, 616, 683.*;

No. 128 $2,067.80

480 NABEK59080

Unplaged runners (550 each),

By 20 108 Nos. 173, 485, 283, 1840, 211,762, 1501 378, 281, 404881, 280, 818,

338, 684, 40, 818.

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