MONDAY, OCTOBER, 3, 1932.
THE CHINA MAIL
AG SPORT PAGED
FOOTBALL CRICKET HOCKEY COMMENCE ON SATURDAY
Kowloon
Police
'R.A.
Athletic
Kowloon
Ewa
Club
FOOTBALL.
1 Boath China
1 St. Joseph
0 Borderers
7 Recreio
SECOND DIVISION
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2 South China.
2 Nary
2 RA
7 Signals
THIRD DIVISION
Borderers
St. Joseph 7 Recreio
Athletic
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Goal Scorers.
The following were the goal scorers in yesterday's league. matches..
FIRST DIVISION..
Mak Sui-Hoi (Athletle)
Lee Wal-tang (South China)
Ho Ka-kuen (Athletic)
Channings. (Borderers)
Wong Mee-ahus (South China)
Leung Tat-wing (South China)
Melena (Kowloon)
Forrest (Police)
B. Ganano (St. Josepha)
Lo Chai-wan (Athletic)
Ribeiro. (Recreio) ·
Lal Kwok-chin (Athletic)
Harris (Borderers)
Jones (Borderers)
SECOND DIVISION
To Wai-yick (South China)
Dußeld (Kowloon)
Blekford (Kowloon)
Murrel (Navy)
Smith (Navy)
Chadwick (Navy)
Bryant (Navy)
Au Kim-fun (Ewa)
Lai Kong-lai "(Ewo)
Discombe (R.A.) Sloan (Club)
Hynes (Club)
THIRD DIVISION.
A. M. Omar (St. Josephs)
Li Su-wing (S. China)
Purchell (Borderers)
Mason (Borderers)
Kwong Yin-ming (Athletic)
Rees (Borderers)
Johna (Borderers)
Olphant (Signals)
K. Omar (St. Josephs)
Costs (St. Josephs)
Campus (Recreio)
Chang Ip-pin (Athletic).
Hui lu-king (Athletic) Wong (University)
Oliveira (University)
Cricket Scoreboard
At the K.C.C. the Volunteers XI. won by 4 wickets.
K.C.C.: 184 (E. C. Fincher 50) and 183 for 5 dec., Volunteers: 174 (E. JR. Mitchell 71, McInnes 6 for 46) and
151 for 8 (A. P. Hall-Thomson 59).
At Sookunpos the Indian RC won by 98 runs.
LR.C.: 150 (A. Baker 35 not, out).
Navy: 52 (Lt. Watson 21).
At the Valley the Police R.C. won by 59 runs.
Police: 152 (A. E. Carey 89 not out).
K.C.C. II.: 93 (A. R. F. Raven 29).
At Pokfulam the University won by 41 runs.
Queen's College: 77 (H. G. Wallington 20).
University 118 for 7 (A. T. Nomanbhoy 26).
At the Valley the Craigengower C.C. 11, won by 14 runs.
C.C.C. II.: 75 (E: Barry 17)...
D.B.S.: 61 (J. L. Youngaaye 20).
"At King's Park the Navy IL won by 24 runs.
SHAMEEN BEAT K.C.C. 5 TO 3.
Hung And Gray Win Their Singles. ONE DOUBLES WIN.
The Kowloon Cricket Club tennis team lost to the Shameen Club by
5 matches to 5 in Canton over the week-end.
'Full results were as follow:
W. C. Hung (K.CU) beat Newell
6-2, 6-2.
F. Kengelbacker (K.C.C.) lost to
Ott 3-6, 1-6.
S. A. Gray (K.C.C.) beat Thatche
7-5, 6-2.
LAWN BOWLS
On the Taikoo green, the Talkoo
the D.R.C. defeated
Kowloon DR.G. by 124 shots to 98 to win the Dorrance Cupollo
Full scores were as follow: Talkoo.
Kowloon Dock
J. Watson
D. Bone
J. Polson.. J. Russell
A.. MacIndoe. R. Wright.
G. McLeod
*V. Hast
E. Docherty
J. Brewin
H. G. Cooper.
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J. N. Sweeney
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S. Gray »
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W. Brown C-Summers
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R. Morrison
J. Provan
J. Kempton
J. Puncheon
13
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W. Wotherspoon
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G. Stewart
L.R.C. Hr: 72 (F. M. el Arculli 25. Surg. Lt. Crossfell 5 for 14)- N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.) lost to H. McKechnie Navy II: 96 (Mid. Mason 31, Sub Lt. Carver 31).
"At. Sookunpoo the R.E. and R.C.S. won by 65 runs.
RE. & R.C.S.: 143 (Tucker 43, E. H. Esmail 5 for 44). St. Joseph's: 78 (G. Souza 21, Wood 20).
MIXED DOUBLES
TOURNEY.
UNIVERSITY FINAL.
The H.K. University Inter-Hostal Tennis Championship. final, between!
Terdre "8-6, 6-2, 4-6.
E. Zimmern (K.CC.) lost to JA. Stalker
Pote-Hunt 2-8, 7-5, 6-0.
Doubles.
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T. Curry
S. Hope
W. C. Hung and E. Zimmern R. Keown
(K.C.C) boat Thatche "and - (Skip)
W. Weir Newell 6-2, 6-4. Kengelbacker and G. A. White T. Swan
(K.C.C.) lost to Phillips and J. Chapman Pote-Hunt 6-0, 1-8, 8-8.
F.
The Colony Mixed Doubles Laws Eliot Hall and St. John's Hall, will S. Tennis tournament has attracted be played off at 4.80 this afternoon Afteen entries, the following being at the University pavilion.. the draw:
The following will be the com- Top Half-Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-position of the teams:
v. Mrs. Lochner and Capt.
Eliot Hall.-Y. F. Chew, HN. Barry; Miss Thomas and Monaghan Lee, S. H. Wong, P. C. Koh, B. P.
lau
v. Miss Griffith and G. A. White: Tan, T. W. Gob. Miss H. Hancock and Wild v. Miss
St. John's Hall.-Y. K. Ng, K. M.
0. Dalziel and E. C. Fincher: Mrs. Lo, H. T. Bee, Salucy, S. F. Chan, James and Sewell v. Miss Botelho A. N. Other. and S. A. Eumjahn.
Bottom Half-Mrs. McTavish and E. F. Fincher v. Mr. and Mrs. Grimble: Miss E. Lo and M. W. Lo v. Mrs. Stafford Smith and
R.A.O.C. WIN.
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps
W. E. Williams; Miss G. Lo and easily accounted for the Hong Kong H. Lo v.
Miss R. Rumjahn and and
H. D. Rumjahn.
Brigade, Royal Singapore Artillery, by 8 sets to 1 to win the Miss R. Hancock and Stocker Hong Kong Area Tennis League at drew a bye.
Sookunpoo. yesterday.
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YANKEES
CLINCH THE WORLD SERIES
Win Fourth Game By
· 13 To 6.
NO HOMERS REGISTERED
Succeed Cardinals For World Supremacy."
Chicago, To-day. The New ·York Yankees the World - yesterday won Series Baseball Championship when they beat the - Chicago Cube, winners of the National League, by 13 to 6 in the- fourth and final game of the
· 1932 series.
Guy Bush, Warneke, May, Tin- ning
and B. Grimes pitched
Allen, W. Moore, and Pennock pitched for the winners and Bill Dickey was 'catcher.
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J. G. Ozorio
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for the Cubs and G. Hartnett and were.. their catchers. Hemsley
G. N. Mitchell
D. Munro
J. Lindsay
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J. H. White.
¡J. Wald
J. B. Sturgeon
J. Sloan
lost to Ott and D. Peoples Terdre 3-6, 5-7.
BRILLIANT
APPROACHING.
J. "Chalmers.
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R. G. Craig
J: V. Ramsay
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Result was as follow:
Yankees
Cubs
R. H. E
13 19 14
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QUEEN'S
SPECIAL
NEWS!
91The First Pictures
An extraordinary feature of the game was that no player clouted four-bagger, the great Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig being quiet after their great batting display on
TRIUMPHS VIRGINIA VAN WIE WINS US. Saturday.
Diana Fishwick Wins Title By 5 And 4.
MISS BROWN'S GREAT FIGHT.
London, Saturday," Miss Diana Fishwick owed her victory over Miss Bergh Brown in the Final of the English Women's Golf Championship yesterday to her perfect approaching.
GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
Beats Mrs. Vare 10 and 8.
New York, To-day. Miss Virginia Van Wie yes terday won -the American Woman's Golf Championship when she- defeated Mra. Collett-Vare by 10 and 8; in the Final Round over thirty- six holes here to-day.-Reuter's American Service.
It was a gruelling test for the former champion and it was only on account of her breath-taking securacy that she regained the title Miss Wanda Morgan took away from her last year. Both players were quite exhausted at the con- clusion of the thirty-six holes.
The champion led at the end of the morning by 3 up, the following Incognitos
Police being the scores:
Miss Fishwick:
4644 5 8 4 6 8 89 58 4 3 6 56 65=42
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Miss Brown:
81
14766445 5 3 5 5 440
6 5 5 5 4 6 6 4 5 45
85
HOCKEY
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Mamak Shield Tourney
St. Andrew's 4 H.M.S. Phoenix 1
4.8 R.A.S.C.
0
2: German Club 0 Goal Scorers
A. E.-P. Guest (Saints) Kartar Singh (Police)
Barnett (Phoenix)
Pinto (Incoga)
R. C. Reed (Indogs).
C. C. Francis (Incogs)
Friendlies.
YM.CA at 6: Y Cheero Recreio Ladies' 1. “Y." Ladies »
C.R.A. Team.
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In the last round Miss Fishwick | halved the first-hole and won the The following will represent the next five to place her eight up. C.B.A., in a friendly match against Miss Brown was not, however, the German Club on the home dapated, and, fighting back in ground on Tuesday at 6.20 p.m. brilliant style, reduced the lead to sharp-J. Sharpham; N. B. Whitley, only four at the thirteenth. The J. E. Wilson; J. J. King, T. 8. D. match, however, concluded on the Whitley, M. Berroux; L. Phillips, fourteenth when Miss Fishwick W. G. Johnson, C. C. Francis
(Capt.) G. Gurevitch, M. Weill secured a half-Router.
LANE CRAWFORD'S
TENNIS WIN
Mercantile Bank Lose Mar
By 102 Games To 60.
On the CBA courts on Saturday tennis, tean from Lane Crawford's defeated team from the Mercantile Bank by 102 games to 60 Each match was decided by the the best of nine games and each three pairs play
Reg
Moses
Nichol
CLUB SECONDS.
(capt.) Intyre, H. D.Low and
cher, A. Guent, WACA Nowers, LD Kilbie and A Other Beferee, G.-E. B. Divett
BILLIARDS RULE.
B. Grimes was a member of the successful. Cardinals team last year and is one of the greatest right- handed pitchers in baseball.
In the first game the Yankees triumphed by 12 to 6 and followed this up by a 5 to 2 win in the second encounter in New York.
In the third game, which was played on Saturday the Yankees won by a 7-5 tally, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, their star swatsmen, both banging out two homers. Kiki Cuyler and G. Hartnett replied with four-baggers for the Cube:
Last year the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Philadelphia Athletice for the title.
ARMY REGATTA AT STONECUTTERS !
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The second 'heat resulted as fol- lows:-12th Bty., BA. "B" boat; 12th Bty. R.A. "À” boat; 20th Bty. R.A. "A" boat.
Three teams competed in the Offers Cup Race, this being won! by the S.W.B., who passed the post an eighth of alength ahead of the RA. with the Argylls third.
Results were follow Chaplains Cup (Final)"}
1. 12th Ety. R.A. "B" boat.
2. 24th Bty. But
8. 12th Bty, R.A. “A” boat.
Officers' Cup:
18.W.B.
ZRoyal Artillery.
3. Argylle w
ing the prizes, congratula
General Sandilands, in present-
the
R. A. on winning: Clay
Cup
givi
they
but pointed out
Chire Begin
them
good run
had done rather well at
S.C.A.A. AQUATICS.
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