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PRACTICAL EFFORT.
Sport Columns
HOME FOOTBALL.
AND CUP TIES,
Mr. James Stewart, the popular RESULTS OF LEAGUE MATCHES secretary of the Victoria Recros- tion Club, was successful yesterday in his test for the highest award of the Royal Life Saving Society-thie full diploma.
DERBY COUNTY LOSE.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
London, Saturday. The following are the results of the English Cup (first round) and League matches played to-day:-
Mr. R. J. Hunt, local instructor and representative of the Society, supervised and awarded the com-: petitor full marka--the maximum number of points being 170 in all. This is the first time on record that a local competitor has returned such a result and Mr. Stewart is to be heartily congratulated on his A theoretical exam- Achievement. ination has yet to be completed and | Accrington sent to the society's headquarters, Aldershot but frients of Mr. Stewart can al-Bristol R. most be assured of his success. Carlisle
ENGLISH CUP.
14
www.m
3' Lancaster
FOOTBALL.
CIVILIANS TOO GOOD FOR NAVY.
BORDERERS' DEBUT.
The first of the games in the Lai Wah Cup Competition was, played on the Club ground on Saturday, the result being, a victory for the | Civilians over the Navy by 6 goals
to two.
The result was more or less as anticipated, as the Civilians are
1 able to field a strong side this sea- 1 son, and are fancied in many quar
ters to retain the Cup.
4 Peterbro'
4 Merthyr
1
3 N. Brighton
I
1 Notts C.
1 Jarrow
6 Taunton
In the League, the South Wales 2 Borderers made an auspicious and Ozomewhat unexpected debut, when
2 Newport
Sittingbourne 3 Wimbledon
0 they beat the R.A. The score in 3 this game was also 5 goals to two. The "needle" match at the Sta- dium in Division II resulted in a runaway win for the Navy, who
1
1 Scanthorpe 0 7 Guildford
2 put on 7 goals to Athletic "B's" one. There were some close struggles
2 Mansfield
2
The following were the various Chesterfield tests in the examination.-Rescue Crewe (distance 20 yarda)—second or Crystal - P. third method: Undressing on the Dulwich surface; Swim continuously-1. Folkestone 4- Breast stroke. (3 minutes), 2. Back Fulham stroke, using arms, 3. Back stroke, Gainsboro without arma, 4. Over-arm or Truð- Gillingham gen or Crawl stroke: Dive neatly Halifax ¡from the surface for object; Mo-Hartlepoola *. 2 Stockport
tionless Floating (30 seconds); | Ilford Diving-1. 3 to 5 feet, 2. 12 to 15 Lincoln feet; Long Plunge--not less than Luton 40 'fect; Propeller-not less than Nelso (7) 30 feet; Somersaults-1; Two con- Nelson secutive forward, 2. Two consecu- Newark tive backward; Three voluntary | Northampton movements, selected by candidate, Northfleet who selected as follows: Pendu- Norwich lum floating, revolving, and water wheel.
YACHTING.
+
1 Rotherham
0 Coventry
3 in Division "III. Fuklen and Ewo fought out a good draw, The R.A.S.C. are still without a win.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
1 Brentford
6
8 Bartow
3
2 Clapton 0.
2
A Workington
2 M'chester Cen. 1
2
Lai Wah Cup.
3 Chyllians
5 Navy
2
2 Exeter
0
Division
S.W. Borderers 5 R.A.
2
5 Swindon
0
Division II.
the Rochdale
I Doncaster
2
Club
1 Recreio
Scarboro
G Rhyl
0
Athletic
1 Navy
Southend
0-Torquay
-1
St. Joseph's
1 EA
A
Kowloon
1 South China
1
Southport
4 Darlington
2
Division fil
Tranmere
4 Gateshead
4
South China:
$ Athletle
Tunbridge
3 Kingstonians
Fukien 0
1 Bournemouth 0 8.A.F.
Walthamstowe 1-Watford Wellington Wrexham
5
0 Wombwell
0
2 Wigan
0
York
3 Gresley
RESULTS OF RACES FOR 4TH Walsall
CHAMPIONSHIP.
SOME KEEN FINISHES.
-----ENGLISH LEAGUE,
First Division. ·
There were some keen finishes on-Saturday's-Royal Hong Kong- Yacht Club's fourth Champion- ship Race for sailing yachts, which was run over a course of 8.33 miles, from Quarry Bay Mark Aston Villa to Channel Rocks.
The results Bolton were as follows:-
Diana (7) Colleen (4) Rolla (6)
"H" Class, (Started at 2.25 p.m.), TIMES. F'shed Cortal Pts. to
date 4.03.27. 3.57.37 10 4.02.39 3.54.20 18 4.01.02 3.56.03 18 La Linda (3) 3.57.82 3.61.59 24 Norena (6) ....3.55.62 3.65.52 24 Argulia II. (1) 4:00.43 3.51,00 26 Dorothea (2) .4.00.48 3.61.47 23
"I", "y" and "G" Classes [Started at 2.30 p.m.].
TIMES F'shed Cortd. Pls. to
date
Daphne (3) 4.13:00 4.13.09 23 Why Wonder (4) 4.18.09 4.15.13 27 Wings (8) ...4.24.02 4.21.06 22 Bluenose (2) ́.-4.14.53 4.11.57 28 Boojum (1)....4.14.27 4.11.31 84. Speedwell (G) ..4.18.51 4.15.55 32 Adanec (7) 4.21.07 4.18.11 18 Zephyr (6) 4.22.04 4.15.20 20 Lola (10) 4.38.03 4.29.44-4 Wondy (8) ...4.31.18 4.23.40 10
St. George's v. St. Andrew's
The
Societies.
annual sailing contest, under the auspices of the R.H.K.
Middlesbro' Newcastle Wednesday West Ham
*
1 Ewo
3 R.A.S.C.
GOAL SCORERS.
Lal Wah Cup. A. Gosano (Civilians) Segalen (Civilians) Certwright (Navy) Stevenson (Navy)
Division II. Skinner (Navy)
Leung Tat-wing (Athletic)
Strange (Club)
Hamer (R.A.§.C.)
Chan Hon-ting (Athletic)
Cheung Tokwong (8. China)
* Portsmouth
Redgate (Navy)
2 Birmingham
0
Kirkby (Navy)
Scorer-(Navy)
Chelsea Grimsby Huddersfield Liverpool
1 Arsenal
5
2 Leeds
0
I Manchester C. 1
F. Santos (Recreio)
6 Sheffield U.
Cheung Fai-Jam (S. Chiun)
1
Bickford (Kowloon)
Manchester U. 1 Sunderland
1
4 Derby
1
A. M. Omar (St. Joseph's)
Division IIL
2 Blackburn
3
Atkins (R.A.F.)
7 Blackpool
Budson (R.A.F.)
Brennan (.A.S.C.)
2 Leicester
ง
* Postponed.
རྣ་,
Second Division.
4 Everton
I
1 Charlton
1
4 Plymouth
I
1 West Brom.
6
2 Swansea
I
4 Bradford C.
2
South China 8 8 0 0 20
4 Bristol C
1
4 Barnsley 3 Bury
5 Port Vale 4 Cardi
0 Recreio
I
Kowloon
Navy
Bradford Burnley Millwall Notts Forest Oldham Preston N.E. Reading Southampton Stoke Tottenham Wolves ..
Aberdeen Airdrie Ayr.
Scottish League,
Yacht Club, between representa- Celtie tives of St. George's Society and East Fife
Hamilton. St. Andrew's Society took place
Kilmarnock yesterday, and resulted in a nar row win for the Scots, by 58 Hearte
Leith points to 52. The results were as follow:-
Rangers
Morning Race,
Starting gun, 11 a.m., Course: Start, Club line, West to East, Chan- nel Rocks (P),. Kowloon: Rock (P), Mark on line (S), Cust Rock mark boat (S); finish, Club line West to East. Distance: 6.5 miles,
11
Bt. George's. Yacht. Sailed-by Ption Fia. Why Wonder H. 5. Rouse :D.N.F. Bluenose, G. Pickering 1 Speedwell, N. V. Croucher & Wendy, G. H. Gandy.... Daphne, M. I. De Ville
Yacht
Total
St. Andrew's. *Salled by
Wings, S. T. Willlaizson
A
0
29
Ption
:0
4 Morton
Tsang Tak-kwong (Fuklen)
Ho Yun-tin (Ewo)
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division L
Goals.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
7 16 S. W. Bdra... 8 5 a 0 20 10 10 Argylis .....
8 5 3 0 20 16 10
1 Athletic 5 4 1 0 14 7 8
5 3 1 8
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1930,
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.
Qualifying Round Results.
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. :
The following qualifed for the Junior Championship of the Kow- loon Golf Club played yesterday
BU
IN SEARCH OF HUSBANDS.
The First Desire of the Japanese Girl.
A. C. Sinton
A. W. Brown
H. Ringshaw
H. T. Buxton
E. C. Fincher
J. Daniel
39
She
W. Groves
89
W. Barrowman
AD
E.
0. Murphy
W. T. Woolley
91.
T.
Seddon
02
A. Laughton
93
L. Elford
F. W. T. Ross
01
A. E. Silkstone
J, J. King
0.1 90
FANLING GOLF.
In the Felix Ellie Cup (Novem- ber Qualifying Competition) A. F. Judd won with 3 up.
Other scores included:-
H. 3. Armstrong.. 1 up P. S. Cassidy...... 1 down There were 33 entries.
Our Sports Diary.
LOCAL
•
Golf To-day RH.K.G.C.— First round of Governor's Shield.
To-morrow-Second round of Raliway Cup (Ladles).
December 16-Annual Meeting R.H.K.G.C. Jardine, Matheson's Board Room, 5.30 p.m..
Fencing-To-day-Fencing-Glub- Meeting, Yacht Club, 5.45 p.m.
Chess-To-morrow-First round
of Kowloon Chess Club Cham- pionship.
Lawn Tenn-Thursday——— ̈ Ladies' Open Doubles Champion- ship-Semi-Finals.
Racing Saturday- Extra Race Meeting.
Twelfth
December 8-Entries close for Thirteenth Extra Meeting, noon, December 13-Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting.
December 21 Farling Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting.
February 15 Fanling Hunt Club's Steeplechase Meeting. January 18 Fanling Club's Steeplechase Meeting.
Hunt
Boxing Saturday-Tournament. City Hall, 9 p.m.
'Fanling Hunt-Sunday-Open- ing Meet, Hunters' Arms, 3.15 p.m.
Athletics-March 15 and 1B--- Hong Kong *.
Canton Univer- sities.
HOME.
Football-December 13-English Cup-Second round.
21213117 RYDER SCORES TWO
3.0 17 14
St. Joseph's 2 a
BA
:
0 Club
1 Police
3
*
2.Cowdenbeath
2 Motherwell
* Dundee
*4* Falkirk
1 Hibernians
2 Queen's Park
3 St. Mirren
2 Partick
5. Clyde
* Postponed.
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I.
Goals.
4 S. W. Bára.
Division IL
10 24
Goals L. D. F. A. Pts. 8 7 0-1 23 6 15 0.8 3 0 34 14 12
5.1 1 1 17
1 St. Joseph's 1 18
29 16
0
Navy
1
Eastern
University
1
Argylla
1 Athletic
Club
Kowloon South China. Recreio R.A
Exo
10
10
8 3 1 2 17 12
713
0 2 6 2 9 25
7 1.6 15 22
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CENTURIES.
Candidate for Captaincy in Form.
GOOD AS EVER.
VOTES LESS IMPORTANT.
she
Tokyo, October 20. The average educated Japaneso woman is not thinking so much about securing the franchise, in spite of what the newspapers say.
So declares Miss Fusne Ishikawa, one of Japan's leading auffragettes.
admits that
does not like this trend, but con- fega that it would be ab- surd ta deny "facts of their existence. To use her own words: "I am convinced that there is no lack of good Japanese women who con; sider themselves thoroughly capablo of voting with discernment, good senso, consideration and wisdom; but, for the moment, the chief pro- occupation of our women, if I may judge from the number of letters I have recalved on the subject, is marriage, and this is all truer with regard to our educated girls."
Of recent
years. there has been h great deal written and sald About the Japan- system of arranged marri- nges where a girl is bartored off with scarcely any consideration for her own feelings. Young women writers have thundered against this, and have painted purposely exag gerated pictures of the "slavery wife" whom the husband treata merely as a "new servant whom he does not necessarily have to pay." Yet
the fact remains that, In
of spite
ali the Uv that have nunciations
boen heaped on the heads of men. in spite of all that has-been-sald-to- their discredit and concerning domestic vicissitudes, the majority of the young girls of Japan, es- pecially the jo-gakusei, or college girls..stand ever ready to brave, the perils of matrimony.
esë
Lure of the Home.
In their teens or in the twenties, young-or-disillusioned,-romantic-or- practical, sentimental or blase, there are tens of scores of thousands whose one desire is to establish a home and who are not scared about the worries that are alleged to go with a tyrannous husband or bother
brats. The matrimonial columns of the Japanese, newspapers
some
are often a revelation. There will one And Catherinettes ready to marry, or as one advertisement says, "ready to cook, wash, be obedient and even bear children." Ladies, in the late thirties and early forties who have been there before, are.de- sirous of going to the registry office or the marriage shrine again. Young girls declare, with a daring that is hidden away behind the cloak of anonymity, that, in spite of the lack of experience, they are confident that they can make a man who will care for them happy and prosperous. The same story may be gleaned from the marriage bureaux scattered over the length and breadth of Japan,
One reason for this, besides the natural and maternal urge, is set down to the system of education which, from the very commence. ment, strives to inculcate in all girls
the ideal of "the wise wife and good
mother" and for this reason, the urge of all college girls is to mate and be a mother.
The Love Motive. 0 As a batsman J. Ryder is as
There is a new tendency amongst good as ever. He has shown this Japanese women, however, that is in all classes of cricket, and of more than mere passing interest. again this season by opening with This is the feeling that parents two century innings for Calling should facilitate acquaintanceships 3 wood. A Melbourne correspon between the sexes, instead of trying 3dent, touching on the latest inn- to keep them as much as possible. 0 $ 0
ings, says: "Following his 161 apart. Intertwined with this is the Division III.
against St. Kilda he compiled a growing demand that marriage, in- P. W. i D. F. A. Pis splendid 118. Melbourne and St.stead of being an arranged affair, 86 21 26 14 11 Kilda were last year's finalists should be based on love. 7.4 12.10 10 and are strong bowling sides, 80 74.2.1 25 18
4 .20
3 17
Goals
21 26 18
7 3 1 8 8 7
0
When the more progressive girls
the value of these innings is all of Japan first mentioned this, their
68 2 1 14 14 the greater.
4,3 10. 22.88
7 1 8 0
Athletic RA.F.
5 12 7 12 4
B.A.S.C.
•
9 18
70 70 12 30 0
R.S.C. Beat Police Training School Yesterday ?
In a friendly game yesterday on
P. W. D. LE AP. 8. W. Bdr. Arsenal ....17.124 X 52 25 28. Wednesday 17 10 6 2 43 23 25
Faklen Portsmouth 10, 962 41 25 23 Derby 17 805-40 29 23 South China 8 West Ham.17 8 5.4 41 32 21 RE
RA.O.C. Aston Villa 10 8 44 44 38,20, Huddersfield 17 6 7 4 80 82 19 Loicester., 17 82 7 30 42 18 Liverpoot 10 8 2 5 39 35 18 Shefeld U17 5 7 5 80 81 17 Pts.Chelsea 2,177 3:7 27 28 17
2 M'chester C. 17.0.4 Boojum, Lt. Anstruther, R.E. & D Middlesbro 178,4
Birmingham 174 Blackburn..178 3 8 87, 88 Sunderland 174 6.7 38 41 14 Newcastle.17 377 34 44 18 Blackpool...17 4 5 8 30 49 18 Grimsby 17 0 1 10 30 20 13 Bolton
16 5 28 22 82 18.C 17 4 2.11384110 Start, Club line West to East, Chan-M'chester U. 17. 1 2 14 22 38. nel Rocks (P), Cust, Rock mark boat (S), Kowloon Rock (6): finish, Club line East to West. Distance, 6.8 miles
5.
J
Adanac, Dr. M. Nicholson,
Zaphyr, W. S. Clark
Halcyon, A. L. Shields
Total
20
Afternoon's Race,
Starting gun, 8 p.m. Course: Leeda
St. George's.
Everton
Yacht Salled by Ption Ps. Burnley Winge, M. L Do Ville
Poojum, G. H. Gandy...
Adanne,. N. V. Groucher. “..... 47
Zephyr, H 8. House
Haleyan, G. Pickering
Total
• Morning Race Total points
Division II.
Goals
P. W.D. L. F. A. Pis .17, 12.3 2.49 21 27 17.06 3, 42 33 23 West Brom. 17,10 34:87 7:21:28 Preston N.E. 17 10 3 4 44 28 23 Tottenham.
d Wolves 101
HOCKEY.
។
Y.M.C.A. TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.
clders threw up their hands in dismay, what was this new genera tion coming to and whore will it all wind up? The domand for love marriages is the natural corollary' of the growth of liberalism and in- dividualiam in Japan, the change in economic conditions and the re-
the Police, ground, Kowloon, the The following have been select Radio Sports Club defeated the ed to represent the YM.C.A. cognition of woman's capacities. Police Training School by three hockey team against the Royal Young ladies insist that marriage goals to two.
The following represented the King's Park:-
Artillery at 6 p.m. to-morrow at is really the solemnisation of love and that, therefore, marriage must dengan
F. Coope: G. F. Rees. H. Mundy, be based on love. Thus these Pearson; Winch, Sheriff; 'Au Kam- A. R. Brown, G. Mitchell, F. S. W. and their number is growing yearly. moon, Guest, Karan Singh Chan Smith: A. Tate, G. Kearns, F. Rin spite of the time-honoured. Chung-tung (captain), Karnail Singh, Ashton, J. Smith and T. J. Price, Habib, Gurbachan Singh and Lau Wing-hong.
17 10 2 6 47 22 22 Rangers
Scottish League.
method of marriage through a go-
Lady Feel has kindly consented between and are even inclined to to distribute the trophies at the throw overboard the tenots of: conclusion of the Ladies Open Confucianism and Buddhism because Doubles Championship at the either of these lays any Importance 10 11 8 2 41 16 25 Monday, December 8 Sir Robert value of love, in marriage has, in PW.ILE A Pts United Services Recreation Club on on love as being the foundation of marriage. This insistence of the
Goale
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1106437-20:22: Caltic
880 29 20 Partick 10 11 1 442-20 23 Ho Tung has generously présented 74032-18 Motherwell 16 9 5 8 42 25 23 two Challenge Cups for the orcht,
Port Vale .)17:~9~ Bury
17 Bradford
29 Southampton 1777
Stoke, Oldham Swansea Ption. Pts, Bristol, C.
Why Wonder? T. H. R. Show 65
St Andrew's. Yacht Sailed by
Bluenose WB Clark a
Speedwell, AL Blelds
Wendy, Lt. Anstruther, RE 8
Daphne De M. Nicholson 2
1
28
Race
546 34:19 Cowdenbeath 17 10 2 680 21 22
5 5 24 21 10 Hearts 17 10:25:41 27 23
8 36 28 29-19 Dundee ..
3:27272818 Hamilton 4610 15
12,832 9 21 68 14 Morton Notte For. 1768 3 48, 10 Aberdeen
Charlton-8925 89 13-St Mirren
turn, given rise to acute discussions
of the passion sublime" in various women's magazines.
The debate on the question of free choice. In marriage is extremely
8 2 1 27 36 intaresting, not only for the
17 of even approaching, The elderly
10 0 3 7 23 24 15tion of the race: the younger pretations placed on what Sappho think it is a sign of the degenera- arguments put forth and the inter-
Barnsley-10:44 8 16-29-12 Kilmarnock 17719-28 29-15 Bradford. C. 17 6 2 10 21 180 12 Falkirk 17 09 9 06:48 11 generation retort that their elders called the passion that klils, and Millwall Card 18 4 8 11 25 27 11 Queen's Pk 10489 26 35 11 and discussion of sex and marriage openly discuss a subject that their 17 40 11 32 41 12 Clyde-17 53 9 28 35 21 were prudes and that knowlede yet revives." but is also significant, In that to-day, Japanese girls Plymouth,17 3 3 11 21/36 | 9 | Leithala 17950 20 88
26 Bending 17 4 1.12 20 18 9 Hiberalans 17-4211 2441 far from proving disastrous, is (Contiated at foot of naat Column A 10 11 21 486 calculated to have just the opposite
East Fife ....17 1 2 14 22; 61). 4 effect.
38
(Continued at foot of preceeding Column)
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