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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934.
12TH HEAVY BATTERY
AQUATIC MEET
Triple Tie To Be Decided To-day
MOONEY'S KEEN DUELS
WITH HALL
AN AID FOR YOUR COUPON
22 Clubs With 100 Per Cent. Home Records To Date -
Only 22 Clubs have retained
a 100 per cent, home record to date. They are Sunderland, Pres- ton, Manchester City, Arsenal, ford, Burnley, Millwall, Brigh- Everton, Stoke, Bolton, Brent-
ton, Charlton, Cardiff, Newport, Bristol City, Reading, Tran- nere, Chester, Darlington, St. Johnstone, Rangers, and Hamil- ton.
The 12th Battery of the 8th Brigade of the Royal Artillery gained the first two places in the Long Plunge, which was the only final held on the first day of the| 18th Brigade Swimming Sports in the YMCA. pool yesterday. L/Bdr. Norbury Becured the first place by plunging 44 feet 3mly teams with a complete inches, while Gar. Stephens was 100 per cent. record, second with 40 feet 2 inches.
The best finish was witnessed in the 25 Yards when Hall beat Moo- ney by a touch after a brilliant final spurt.
The best race, however, was the 100 Yards Free Style when Mooney, (who was wimming third for the first 65 yards, passed Hall and Col lins to win by the narrow margin of three yards.
Bolton and Millwall are the
MEMBERSHIP
INCREASE AT-
KOWLOON C.C.
Bowling Green Returfing Cost $1,463.87.
YEAR'S PRIZE-WINNERS
A profit of $580.77 is revealed in the statement of accounts to be presented at the annual gen eral meeting of the Kowloon
Home And Away Soccer Tables To Date
Comprehensive Guide To Latest Form
Cricket Club, to be held next Fri-Teglving the standing of the various Clubs at the close of
THE following are complete Home and Away Football tables to
day evening, September 28, at the Club House, Kowloon,
Business on the agenda includes the election of officers, presentation: of report and accounts, and gener, business.
The Bowling Green was returf- led during the year, at a cost of $1,469.87, and has played exceed- ingly well this season.
OZORIO WINS
HALF MILE IN
VARSITY SWIM An increase
Secures Verdict By
Three Lengths
HEATS DECIDED YESTERDAY
in membership by 63 was recorded since last year, bringing the total to 323,
The winners of the Lawn Bowls
Competitions were:
President's Cup—
Winner: H. Nish. Runner-up: Gittins.
Vice-President's Cup-
last season: First Division.
Sunderland (8) Preston (-) Manchester C. (5) Arsenal (1) Everton (14) Portsmouth (10) Wednesday (11) Stoke (12) Lefcenter (17) Tottenham (3) Birmingham (20). Grimsby (-) Leeds (9) Blackburn (8) West Brom. (7) Middlesboro (16)
Aston Villa (13)
HOME
Goula
AWAY
·
TL
Goala Pia P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia. 3 1 0 2 3 24 10 3 1 1 5 7
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pus. 6 3 3 0 0 11 1 6 6 3 3 0 0 40 6 63300 10
10 3 6 3 1 6 3 3 0,0 10 46.3 0
6 3 1 0 2 4 8 4
63 2 1 0 10 4
6 2 2 0 0 10 1 4
6 3 2 0 1 1 3
5 3 1 1 1 5 4
3 1 2 0 4
3 1 0 2
2 1 0
3 2016 4
4 2 1 1 8 4 5
3 2 1 0 4 2
Derby (4)
Wolves (16) Huddersfield (2)
3 1 1 1 8 6 3 1
Winner: E. C. Fincher. Runner-up: Liverpool (18) H. Hampton, Club Championship
Winner: A. E. Silkstone. Runner-up: Chelsea (19)
The finals will be swam off this afternoon, at the conclusion of which Mrs. A. C. Hancock, the wife of Major A. C. Hancock M.C., R.A. H. L. Ozorio was the outstand- the commanding Officer of the Brking swimmer in the heats for the gade.
Hong Kong University annual As the result of the previous aquatic sports which were held E. C. Fincher. events, the Water Polo and One in the European Y.M.C.A. bath Norton Cup- Mile Race, which were swum off yesterday afternoon. He won Winner: H. O. Huber. last week the 12th, 20th, 24th Bat his heal in the 50 Yards and 100. A. Howe
Double Handicap-- teries are on un even standing with Yards and carried off the Final
Winners: J. Fraser and Spary. Run 18 points each, while the 9th Eat of the 880 Yards by over three ners-up: J. W. M. Brown and M. N. tery are well in arrears with only lengths. G points.
The finals will be swam Saturday afternoon in the bath.
The following were the results:-
50 Yards Free Style:-
Heat 1:1 Harris, 2 Hall, 3 Mooney Time-30 Бесв.
Heat 2-1 Smith, 2 Colline, Knight. Time-29.3.5 secs.
50 Yards Novices Breast Stroke:-
Heat 1-1 Hutchinson, 2 Norbury,
3 Roberts, Time-42.2.5 secs.
Float 2-1 Connor, 2 Hubbard, Shipley, Time-38 sece.
Yesterday's results were: 50 Yards free style;-
Rakusen. Club Singles. Handicap-
Runner-up:
Second Division.
Bolton (3) Brentford (4) Burnley (15) Blackpool (11)
Bradford (5)
Port Vale (8)
Winner: J. M. Jack. Runner-up: H. Barnsley (-
off on
same
Nish.
Heat 1-1. H. L. Ozoria; 2, Poo Geel
3 Tunn. Time: 27.1.5 secs.
Heat 2:1. Cheung Wing-ngok;
E. L. Gonano, Time: 28.8.5 secs.
Heat 3-1. L. Oliveira; 2. Lee Pee chim Time: 27.1.5 secs. 3100 Yards free style-
2.
Novices Competition-
Winner: P. Kristofersen. Runner-up; J. W. M. Brown.
The cricket averages were as follow:
IST XI BATTING
1. 3.0. R. h.. Avge.
W. C. Hung 15 5 352 89 35.2 C. Fincher.. 27 3 819 107 34.1 N. A. E. Mackay 21 5 521 124 27.4 E, F. Fincher.. 24 2 572 78 26
Gosano. Time: 66.2.5 seer.
Heat 1-H. L. Ozorio: 2. E. LCJ Stapleton 23 2 431 51 20.52 S. V. Gittins . 19 2 343 49 20.18 Heat 2: L. Oliveira;
G. C. Burnett. 14 2 212 42 19.27 2. Cheung Wing-ngok. Time: 68 secs.
A. T. Lay..... 14 0 213 49 15.21 F. A; Munn ... 16 1 137 40 10.471
• Indicates Not out.
100 Yards Free Style Championship:
Heat 1-1 Mooney, 2 Hall, 3 Collins | and Lucas. Time 70.1.5 seca,
Heat 21 Smith, 2 Harris, 3 Beas-100 Yards breast stroke:-
ley. Time-73.4.5 secs.
The following qualified for the final: C. E. Lopez, Yung Yuk-wah, E. K. Time-Tan and H. C. Ho.
Winter Garden Orch.
25 Yards Free Style:-
Heat - Hall, 2 Mooney. 14 леев,
Heat 2:1 Waddington,
2 Smith.
Time-13.2.5 secs.
Long Plunge Final:-
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H. K. HOCKEY CLUB MEETING
Reduced Balance On Year's Working
NEW MEMBERS JOIN UP
Reviewing the year's working at the annual meeting of the Hong
Tel. 21322.
EIGHT NEW MAMAK HOCKEY ENTRIES
Two More Teams Than
Last Season
LAST MINUTE RADIO ENTRY
ANTICIPATED
Swansea (19)
Fulham (16)
Sheffield U. (-) Bradford C. (6) Norwich (-)
Bury (12) Plymouth (10) Notts F. (17) Manchester U. (20) Oldham (9) Southampton (14) West Ham (7) Notts C. (18) Hull (15) Newcastle (-)
Third Division (South).
Millwall (~)
Name
1ST XI BOWLING
0. M. R. W. Are. G. C. Burnett.. 196 32 693 42 16.5
Charlton (5)
86.2 51394 20 19.70
50 Yards free style handicap:-
Heat 1:-H. C. Lo; 2. Teang Kwang. C. Hung... 154.5 38 487 25 19.48
E. F. Fincher.. kau. Time: 38.3.5 sec,
Heat 2-1. H. Oey; 2. C. Leong, C. Sargent 154.2 2774 37 20.92 1. L/Bdr. Norbury (12th Bty.) 44 ft. Time: 48 secs,
W. C. Rung (7), E. C. Fincher (18), 3 ins
220 Yards free style:
N. A. E. Mackay (11), E. F. Fincher 2. Gar. Stoveny (12th Bty.) 40 ft. 2 ins. 150 Yarda Medley Three Stylen:---
Heat 1-1 Mooney, 2 Withers, Kaye.
Heat 2:-1 Adums.
Harris, 2 Gower,
K.C.C. BOWLS RINKS FOR SATURDAY
Matches Against Police
The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in their lawn bowls league matches against the Police on Saturday:
1st team Away:
Eight new teams are included in Kong Hockey Club, at the Hong the total of sixteen entries received up to date for the Mamak Hockey Kong Cricket Club yesterday Tournament, which in two more evening, Mr. W. Woodward. Fre-than last year. Entries close to N. Bebbington and R. P. Phillips
morrow evening.
The notable absentees
are the
J. W. M. Brown, A. E. Silkstone, W. Hyde and E. C. Fincher (skip).
C. E. Elliot-Heywood, H. Hampton,
(skip):
H. Gittins, A. Wright, C. J. Tacchi and J. Fraser (akip),
The following qualified for the final:(10), C. I. Stapleton (7), S. V. Gil E. H. Koh, Yung Tuk-wa, Lee Pee-tina (5), G. C. Burnett (5), and A. T. chim and H. L. Ozorio.
Lay (4) held catches, 350 Yards back stroke:
wa and D. S. Bake
880 Yards free style
1. H. L. Ozorio
(Final):-
2ND XI BATTING
I. n.o. R... Arge, 20 4 404 61 25.25
17 2 259 57 17.27
The following qualified for the final: 3E, L. Cosano, L. Oliveira, Yung Yuk-. W. Smith 120 237 104 19.75
Gro. Lee
S. Jex D. S. 'Green 13 3 165 40 18.50 F. E. Lawrence 12 1 144 28 13.09 W. Mulcahy 12 1 112 39 10.18
* Indicates Not out.
2. Cheung Wing-ngok
3. H. C. Ho
Time: 14 mins, 23.1.5 secs.
ARMY
SINGLES TENNIS
Several Matches Left Unfinished
Several matches in the Hong
Name
2ND XI BOWLING 0,
Coventry (2) Brighton (10) Cardiff (22) Newport (18) Swindon (8) Bristol C. (19) Queen's P.R. (1) Reading (3) Crystal P. (12)
Gillingham (17) Aldershot (14) Southend (16) Bournemouth (21) Northampton, (19) Luton (6) Exeter (9)
M. R. W. Ave. 18 392 32 12.25
Torquay (20) Bristol R. (7) Walford (15) Clapton (11)
21 404 32 12.63
62
F. A. Dunnett, 112.2 F. 8. W. Smith 133 H. Overy
4 290 15 19.33 W. H. G. Hirst 104 14 382 19 20.11 Geo, Lee. 113 16 379 15 25.27 Geo. Lee (2), F. S. Smith (9), S. Jex (13), D. S. Green (3), F. E Lawrence (10), and W. Mulcahy (2) held catches catches.
Kong Area Lawn Tennis Singles POSTPONEMENT OF
Championship were left unfinished yesterday owing to rain.
Results of matches played were:
1ST ROUND
sident, said:
Dr. Jones, S. W. B., leads Sgt. Halford, A. E. C, 11-9, 1-0. The financial position of the Club Radio Sports Club, Mule Corps, 9th
L. Cpl. Davies, S. W. B., leads shows a "considerable reduction of Battery R.A., Gorman Club and
Sgt. Taylor, R. A. P. C., 4-4. the credit balance at the bank, Kowloon Indians' Association.
C Cpl. Andrews, S. W. B., M. Rakusen, W. Mulcahy, T. Carr beat Pte. D'Donovan, 3. W. B., which has fallen from $810.13 in It is understood, however, that and E. Kern (skip).
2nd team at home;
July 31, 1998 to $192.31 on July 31. the Radio entry will be received Lammert and H. Overy (skip).
L. J. Blackburn, W. Hirst, L. E. 6-2, 7-5.
¡to-day or to-morrow.
RACE FORTUNATE
Third Division (North).
Tranmere (7) Chester (10) Wrexham (6) Darlington (16) Halifax (9) Barrow (8) Stockport (3)
Lincoln (-) Doncaster (5) Gateshead (19) N. Brighton (15)
FOR TOM SOPWITH York (12),
(Continued from Page 1)
Newport, Earlier. Odds against the Endeavour lengthened this morning owing to the slight wind and the calm sea.
The Endeavour left her moorings considerably earlier than the Rain
Both yachts were under [mainsail.
S. Cdr. Gillow, R. A. O. C.,
1934.
J. Dinnen, L. Jack, J. M. Jack and leads Q. M. S. Blacker, R. E., This has been brought about by. The entries received are: Police (last V, C. Labrum (skip).
6-3, 3-2.
2ND ROUND
bow.
S. Q. M. S. Oldfield, R. A. P.
At 10.46 am, the aky was heavily
A
light
(Continued at Foot of Next Col.)
year's winners), R.A.S.C., St. An- the expenses incurred in re-condi-drew's, C.B.A., Royal Engineers, H.M.S. tioning the und. A large por Suffolk, I.M.S. Cornwall, H.M.S. Kep- tion of the playing area was re-pell, H.M.S. Whitehall, H.M.S. Parthian, AITKENHEAD BOWLS G., beat L. Cpl. Lilley, S. W. B.overcast and there was turfed before the beginning of the HM.S. Falmouth, H.M.S. Medway, Young Mens' Sikh Association, 12th past season, and the ground main-Battery R.A., R.C. of Signals and tenance was taken in hand, result-United Hockey Club.
ing in the Club ground being the
best in the Colony. A amall brick YOUNG SIKHS PLAY
hut was built to house the re-con- ditioned mower and the water hose, and the water was laid on. A Jong-overdue practice goal was also erected on the side of the ground.
During the course of the season -eight playing members and four
FIRST GAME
New Hockey Club To Meet "Y" Juniors
SHIELD
www.
6-1, 6-2,
Competition Fixed For Week-End Forecast For Saturday
October 13
FIRST DIVISION
October 13 has been fixed for the BIR'HAM (2) v Blackburn (0) Altkenhead Shield Lawn Bowls EVERTON (0) v Huddersfield (1)
GRIMSBY (-) Competition, and, with the permis- LEEDS (5)
v Wolves. (-) v Liverpool (1) alon of the Club, the matches will Leicester (0) v Manchester C. (0) be played at the Kowloon Bowling PRESTON (-) v. Chelsea : (~~) The Young Men's Sikh Associa-Green Club.
Wednesday (1) Y ARSENAL (2)` Military and Naval subscribers tion has formed its hockey team
BTOKE (2)
Middlesbro (0) Joined the Club, while fifteen mem-and its first match since it was gower C.C., has been selected to TOTTENH'M (3) v Aston Villa (2)
B. W. Bradbury, of the Craigen- SUNDERL'D (0) v Derby (0) bers either resigned or transferred formed is being played against the lead the Hong Kong teams, and L. W. BROM (2) Portsmouth (1) to the absent members list. The YM.C.A. second eleven at 5.15 p.m. Guy, of the Kowloon Bowling Green present roll of playing, members at King's Park to-day.
SECOND DIVISION · and Military subscribers including
Club, to lead Kowloon.
BOLTON (8) Bradford C. (0) The following will represent theThe teams will be composed of BRADFORD (0) West Ham (0) those absent on leave is 42, Young Sikhs: Chanan Singh; P.nine players from Kowloon Docks BURNLEY (Barnsley (-)
BRENTF'D (2) v Bary (3) The following officers were elect Singh, J. S. Grewal; Attarsingh, and 13 each from Kowloon C.C., FULHAM (1) Blackpool (0) ed for the ensuing year: President. Kapur Singh, G. S. Pardesi; G. Club de Recreio and Kowloon MANTER U: (-) ▼ Norwich (~
Mr. W. Woodward; vice-Presi Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Darshan Bowling Green Club, for Kowloon; PLYMOUTH (-) Newcastle (-)
Notis F. (0) V HULL (1) dent Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; Hon. Singh, Mohinder Singh, Jangeer ten from the Crafgengower CC. SAMPTON (-) v Notts C. (~) Secretary Mr. J. L. Tetley; Hon. Singh. Reserva Jiwan Singh. Treasurer. Mr. E V Reed; Cap
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¡N. Brighton (0) v CHESTER (2)
ROTHERAM (4) v Rochdale (0) STOCKPT (8) v Mansfield (1) WALSALL (8) v Carlisle (2). WREXHAM (5) v.Tranmere (1). York (1) ▾ SOUTHPORT (0)|
THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot (1) BRIGHTON (8) Bristol R. (2) CARDIFF. (0) CLAPTON (8) COVENTRY (1) Gimgham (8) LUTON (4) MILLWALL (-) READING (4) |Southend (0)
Torquay (1) Northampton (1)
CHARLTON (5) v Swindon (1) Newport (0)
'v Exeter. (8)
Watford (8)
Queen's P.R. (2) Bristol C. (-) Bournemouth
Y CRYSTAL P. --SCOTTISH LEAGUE ... AIRDRIE
(1) Clyde (0) Ayr (2) CELTIC (2) Dundee (1) Falkirk (4) B Johnstone Hibernians (0) VON'S 08, (2) MOTHERW'L (2) y Kilmarnock PARTICK (7) Hearts (2) St Mirren (1)," v RANGERS
▼ QN'S PK. (6)
Aberdeen (2) HAMILTON (1)
Mansfield (17) Hartlepools (II) Crewe (14) Carlisle (13) Chesterfield (2) Rotherham (21) Wallsall (4) Accrington (20) Rochdale (22) Southport (18) Scottish League. Clyde (14) Rangers (1) St. Johnstone (9) Hamilton (11) Motherwell (2) Aberdeen (5) Hearts (6) Dundee (12) Airdrie (18) Queen's Pk. (15) Kilmarnock (7) Callie (3) Hiberniana (16) Queen:O'South (4) Partick (33)
Bt. Mirren (17)
Albion (~).....
Ayr (8) .............
Falkirk (10).
Dunfermline (-)
3 1 2 0 5 2
HOME
Goals
F. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 6 3 3 0 0 9 16 6 3 3 0 0 8 2 6 6 3 3 0 0 10 2 8 6,3 2018 4-5 64 3 0 1 11 57 5 3 1 0 2 5 4 4
6 5
2 1 0 3 5
2 1 0 18 6
2 1 0 6 11141 810 25 3 2 1 0
3 1 2 0 2
II 5 2 3
3 1 2 0 6 7 2 HOME
.
Goals
P. P. W. L. D. E. A. Pts.
3'3808 26
6 3 3 0 0 9 2 6 63 2 0 1 7 1 5 6 3 3 0 0 8 1 6
7 4 4 0 0 7 28
3300 1026
3 3 0 0 6 2 0 1 7
2 1 0
3 1 2
6 3 0 0
6 3 1 2 0 7
6 3 1 2 0 2
HOME
Goals
P. P. W. L. D. P. A. Fla.
6 3 3:0 0 7 3 6
6 3 3 0 0 13 3 6
6 3 2 0 1 7 3.5
2
0.3 0 1 AWAY
Goals Pls.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pla 3 3 0 0 9 1 8 12 8 19 296
20 7 8 2 2 1 2 5 1 9 2 1 1 3 311154 3 0 2 1 2 5 3 1 2 0 2
2 2 3
24 1
$ 0 3 0 5 11 0 3 0 3 0 4 12 8
AWAY
10
Pts.
Goule P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. 3 3 0 0 7.3 6 12 3 2 1 0 6 4 4 10
3 2 1 0 4 24
3 1 2 0 3 5 2 0 3 0 3 16 0 0-2 6-2
3 0 1 8 0 2 1 2 4 3 1 2 0 3 5 30 2 0 2 8
03029 0
8 0 2 1 2 6
0 3 0 1 12 0 AWAY
Goals P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. 3.2 0 1 4 1 5
3 2 1 0..6 34
3 0 1 5 1 5
6 3 3 0 0 5 1 6 3 2 1 0 5 5 4
7 4 3 01937
63.2016 2
6 3 201
2 11:0
3 0 0
1 2 3 4 2 1 1 4 4 3 021 3 6 1 0 2 1 8 7 1
HOME
Goals
P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 8 4 3 0 11 6 7 8 4 4 0 0 10 3 8 844009 18 84409188
7 3 2 0 1 7 27
8 4 2
8 4. 2
8 4 2
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408 14 101 30 30 180 3 0 2 1 1 6 1 3 0 2 1 2 9
AWAY
Goals
Pts.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts 4 30 1847
14 4 2 0 25 2 6 14 42 1 1 13 6 5 131 4 1.1 2.6 74 12
4.1 2 1 5 10 10
2 2 0 5 4 4 10
1. 2 14 63
4 18 0 5 12
40 2
3 0 6 9
1.2
29
4 1 2 1 4 8 41 3 0 8 10
41 30 7 12- 504
south-easterly breeze of about, four to billow out even the flags on the
knots. The sea was smooth.
committee boat. The sea was like
Sopwith set his sails early, the a millpond. mainsail going up first and then the
At 11.35 a.m. the race was post-
Genoa jib Later on the Genoa Jib poned for a quarter of an hour.
was dowsed.
The sea was like glass and there was only the faintest suggestion of a breeze.
The wind was then so slight that the Committee was unable to de- termine its direction. Postpone- ment of the race for a further
eight; each from Civil Service C.C. SWANSEA (4) -- ▼ Fort Vale: DUNFMLE (1) ▼ Albion (2) At.11.17 a.m. the two yachts were quarter, of an hour, was announced.
(0) and Police R.C. six from Taikoo THIRD DIVISION (North) tain 1st XI-Mr. J. Rodger; vice-B. Duncan and W. A. Reed. Captain Mr.JE Potter Cap Mr. W. Woodward was re-elected Indian BC. Yacht Club, Footbal DARLINGTON (4) Doncaster (0)
R.C, and four each from the ACCRINGT°N (2) Hartlepools (2)
CHESTERED (2) v Barrow (1) tain, 2nd XI-Mr. H. R. As Wood; the Club's representative on the Club and the Hong Kong Electric, GATESID:(2) v Crews (1) Committee Mesars, A. A. Dand, A. H.KH.A. Council.
for Hong Kong.
Halifax (
Lincoln
(0) practically becalmed. Many on at 11.59.a.
lookers, expressed the opinion that Finally, after consultation, I there would be another "no con was agreed that there should be no
teat," as the wind was insufficientrace to-day Renter
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