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THE CHINA MATE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1936-
Sporting Page
ROYAL ENGINEERS WIN HONG KONG AREA DIVING TITLE
H.K.Bowler's BOURNEMOUTH LOSE
P.
Record
100 PER CENT. SUNDERLAND BEATEN
AT DERBY
London, To-day. Bournemouth lost their 100 per cent. record yesterday when they failed at Gillingham by an only goal, and this leaves Bristol Rovers the only 100 per cent, team in the five major football Leagues. Two teams have yet to secure a point, Aldershot and Newport.
Yesterday's 25 games were wich, Manchester City. Ports- all return encounters and re-mouth, who won their first
Lieut. R A. Barron (BE). above, is a prominent member of the Sappers Small Units and Inter-Battalion and Brigade swimming relay teams.
sulted in Middlesborough. Lei-match by 6 goals to 2. But KAY STAMMERS AND
Wrexham. Celtic,
E. KNIGHT. the Ciril Ser-cester. Newcastle, Northamp-Southend.
rice Cricket Club seniorton, Exeter. Mansfield and Albion and Rangers.
Derby, who routed the pre- lawn bowls No. 1, who has been Aberdeen bringing off the "dou- selected for the Interpart contest [ble."
mier League champions, Man- against Shanghai in the Northern The teams that secured three chester United, Norwich. Gil- port, was born in Northampton, peints from their two Engiind, in 1902. He did not take were Brentford, West much interest in sport during his. schooldays and his one recreation has always been boris.
He arrived in the Colony in the latter part of 1923, but it was not until 1925 that he took up bowls! seriously. when he played for the Division Civil Servants" Second
team. He remained with them un-
Tink.
Durfermline and gameslingham. Brom-Hearts reversed the earlier re- sult and Plymouth and Dundee again took part in drawn games
INTERPORT CRICKET
22 Players For Next Saturday's Trial
PERRY WIN
British Hopes Soar At Forest Hills
CLOSE FINISHES IN SWIMMING EVENTS BUT VERY POOR TIMES RETURNED
EAST LANCS. HAVE BIG LEAD
(By "Crawl").
CPL Fildes (East Lancs.) above, qualified for the Army Championship 150 Yards medley final which takes place to-day in the VRC. pool
1OME fairly close finishes were witnessed in the Victoria Recreation Club swimming pool yesterday afternoon when the Hong Kong Area (China Command) annual swimming champion-LANGE ship heats were held before a large gathering of spectators. Although competition was keen the times returned in the individual events were poor.
One could almost state that the best swimmer in each of the units competing was "seeded," judging by the results of the elimination heats, and as a result very few of the winners were fully extended and did not trouble tiring themselves in attempt- ing to lower any records.
Forest Hills, To-day.
The High Diving, a team event, was surprisingly won by the Miss Kay Stammers. the re-Royal Engineers, while the East Lancashire Regiment, who were Results, as cabled by Reuter, maining British hope in the favoured to take the title, caine second, seven points behind the were as follows:
American Women's National lawn leaders. The Fusiliers took third place as a result of the 8th tennis singles championship, en-Heavy Brigade, Royal Artillery, and the Royal Ulster Rifles fail- tered the semi-final round yestering to field a third diver.
The £rst Interport Cricket Derby
2 Liverpool
1
Arsenal Birmingham I W. Bromwich
3 Sunderland
FIRST DIVISION
Brentford
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
SECOND DIVISION
1 Leicester 2 Barnsley
Newcastle
5 W. Ham.
day as the result of a win over The standard of diving was Miss Caroline Babcock, the US-fairly good, but it was obvious 1 Manchester C1 Wightman Cup player, by 7-5from the start that the parti
Alice! 3-6, 6-4, while Miss Portsmouth
Marble (US.) also entered the semi-final round by beating Miss capped in that they did not "know their board.“ Many of Grace Wheeler (U.S.), 6- the performers, who would or- 2 11-9
dinarily have taken a running Fred Perry, twice holder of the dive, performed from the stand- U.S. title, entered the last four ing position.
cipants were severely handi-
til 1981, when he was promoted torial will be held at the E.K.C.C. Leeds the First Division-ke is at pre- sent icad in J. F. MacGoran's next Saturday, commencing at
¡p.m. sharp. The teams will be Manchester U.3 Huddersfield chosen from the following:-Middlesboro' 1 Wolves He was selected to represent the Combined Police-Civil Service rink A. C. L Bowker, W. H. Colledge, Bradford last
visiting E. F. Fincher, C. C. Garthwaite, Bury year against the Shanghai Interport team, but was E. L. Gosano, A. W. Hayward, unable to participate as the last G. R. Clegg-Hill. W. C. Hung, Col. Norwich
E. St. G. Kirke. A. T. Lee, R. Lee.!
Plymouth This year he has reached the N. A. E. Mackay. A. H. Madar,. Final of the Kowloon Cricket Club A. R. Minu, E. J. R. Mitchell, K. Pearce, F. D. Pairs Championship with A. W. Nazario, T. A. Ramsay, and has represented the Pereira, Capt. D. W. Persse, Tel.
Department in Sanitary
the Tufaell, J. P. Williams and F. R. competition open to Government Zimmern. Departments.
moment.
1 Bournemouth
2 Chesterfield Bradford C. THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot • Northampton Gillingham
0 Exeter Torquay
1 Southend Watford
THIRD DIVISION" (North) Darlington 1. Wrexham 6 Rochdale Mansfield
SCOTTISH LEAGUE Cricket Club yesterday afternoon, Third Lanark 0 Rangers
I Hearts players availed Motherwell good when several
CRICKET PRACTICE He was eliminated from the Co-
interport cricket practice nets lony Open Singles Championship
the Hong Kong this year, in the Fourth Round, by were opened at
H. M. o yesterday when he beat
This problem could easily have Culley (U.S.) 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, been solved had the powers-that-be while Bryan "Bitzy" Grant (U.S.) held the diving in the European was also successful in his quar-TMC.A. pool, where the parti ter-final encounter, beating John pants have always practiced and Cap off whose board or boards they Van Ryu, the US. Davis doubles player, 3—6, 8—6. 6—–—–—0; would have performed with 6-3-Benter.
greater degree of confidence and
3
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Goals
0
3
3 Aberdeen
4 Bristol R
Hamilton
3 Clyde
A. E. Coates, the new champion.
Knight is also a fairly snooker player and last year en-themselves of the opportunity. Arbroath tered the Final of the K.C.C. Among them were T. A. Pearce, Celtic
A. W. Hayward, Et. C. C. Garth-Dunfermline 4 Doubles.
waite, E L Gosano, Lt. J. P. Dundee' Williams, R. Lee, E. Zimmern and Hibernian
Tufnell (Royal Telegraphist
K.C.C. BEAT LR.C. IN “A” DIVISION
Fincher Brothers In Good Form
G. CLARKE SHINES
Navy
2 Kilmarnock
1 Albion
TO-DAY'S GAMES
FIRST DIVISION
CRAIGENTOWER BOWLS TEAMS Wednesday
FOR SATURDAY.
▼ Everton THIRD DIVISION (South) Clapton
The following will represent Newport Craigengower "B" and Craigen-
vCardia
+ Brighton
League Tables To
The Kowloon Cricket Club best gower juniors in the First and the Indian Recreation Club by 7 Second Divisions of the Lawn sets to 2 in the "A" Division of Bowis League next Saturday:— the Lawn Tennis League at King's 1st team v. Civil Service (away); Park yesterday in a match which) J. W. Leonard, F. K. Modi, K. M was featured by some excellent Omar and C. S. Sammons (skip).
J. R. Soares, H. W. Randall, A. MDerby play on the part of G. Clarke
Bazack Omar and W. Gill (skip). (K.C.C.) and
(LR.C.).
LMA
Date
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
4 3 1 0 13
Lution.... Bournemouth) Reading
2 Southend
1 Northampton
Watford
P.W.L D F A Pts
-Crystal P.
Brighton Cardin
Exeter
Gillingham Notts C
Clapton
Millwall
Queen's PR.
Bristol C.
Swindon
Walsall
Torquay
Newport
Aldershot
accuracy.
3
East Lanes. Big Lead The East Lancashire Regiment, as a result of winning the cross- harbour team event on Tuesday evening. are now 15 points ahead of their nearest rivals, the Royall Engineers, who cannot catch up 4 2 1 1 13 5 5 with their rivals even they did 21:19. 5 win both the Small and Large Units 2 11 11 6 5 Relays, the Army 150 Yards Med-
PW LDF A Pts
3.6 3 3 0.0 7 4 3 1 0 4 3 6 4 3 1 0 9 46 2018 45
4 2 1.1
3-2 1 0 3 1
3 2 10 5 2 4
ley, the 220 Yards and the Diving.
At the conclusion of yesterday's
4 2 2 0 4 6 4 heats, Mrs. Reid, wife of Col. Reid,{ 4 2 2 0 3 7 4 Commanding the Royal Engineers, 2 0 6 7 4 presented the prizes for the Small Units Water-Polo League, which
143
5 4
was won by the Royal Engineers, the Senior Water-Polo League, 120 5 7 2 which was won by the East Lanca
4 1 3 0 2 6 2shire Regiment, the Army Half- 40 3 1 3 8 1 Mile team event and the cross- 3 0 3 0 3/14 0
harbour race, which were also won 4 0 4 0 11 0 Totals
7835358124 124 78 by the East Lancashire Regiment, and the individual prizes for the THIRD DIVISION (North)
same events. Goals
4 3 1 0 5 2-
Chester 4 2 0 2 5 2 6 4 2 1 1 8 & 5 Birmingham
Ball Mansfield Manchester C4 2 1 1 11 5 5
Middlesboro" A J. Coelho, W. Phelps, B. W. Charlton Whiteman and W. V. Field (skip). Junior team v. Recreio (home):
at full The Indians were not
Dr. N. P. Karanjia, E. McNay, W. Portsmontk strength, H. D. Rumjahr and S. A.;
Everton Ismail being absentees, and their J. Bagley and W. Ward (skip).
J
H. J. Tollerver, F. . Delgado, J.Sunderland
places were taken by M. Q. Hoosen Fitzgerald and AE S. Alves (skip). Chelsea and S. A. R. Bux.
3. Pan, H. L, Fox, Y. Abbas and Grimsby
Brentford very R. V. Pearse (skip). Clarke indulged in some
Reserves:-A. B. Hamson and H. Arsenal hard and accurate hitting and his first service invariably proved a Atkins. winner.
Ernie Fincher also played a good game and together with his brother. "Teddy," won all the three of their sets.
E. C. Flacher and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.)
beat A E. Minu and L M A
Bazack
beat S. A. Rumjahn and S. As B.
Bux
"beat A. H. Madar and MO.
K.B.G.C. SENIOR TEAM FOR SATURDAY
-
Huddersfield Bolton Liverpool Manchester U. W. Bromwich Wolves
Preston
The following will represent Stoke the Kowloon Bowling Green Club Wednesday against the Taikoo Dock R.C. in the First Division of the "Lawn Bowls League next Saturday at 63 Taikoo:-
7-5
W. L. Walker, E. W. Lines. J. C.)
Hoosen................ 6-3 Gill and E. Duncan (skip).
A. E. P. Guest and G. Clark (K.C.C.)
best Minu and Razack
beat Rumjahn and Bux
beat Madar and Hoosen
lost to Minu and Razack
Totals
Bary
4 2 1 1955
2 10 8 44
2.2 0 674
07 10 4 2075,
1 1 2 56
4
1 1 2 4 5 4 11 25 54
2 5.5 4 258 4 19. 10.3
4 1 2 17-12.3 4 1 2 1 5 6 3
4 1 2 14 6 3
3 1 2 0 6 72
4 0 2 2 2 6 2
4 0 3 1 4 10 1
-86 32 32 2z 140 140 86 SECOND DIVIŠON
3. A. Bright, B. S. Rogers, W.Aston Villa
A {Macfarlane and
6-4) (skip).
M. Holland Norwich
| Leicester L. Guy, J. Watson, M. J. Hender-Barnaley 6-2 son and S. Randle (skip).
Goals
P W L D F A Pts
2.0.2.8 5 6
2.8 36
76 5
18 3 5
Blackpool
Plymouth Newcastle Chesterfeld
4:1 2
.7 5
F. Grose and S. A. Gray (K.C.C.)
4-6 K.C.C. BOWLS TEAM
6-0
The following will represent Bradford C.
beat Rumjahn and Bux
lost to Madar and Hoosen
Southampton
Fulham
"A" Division League the Kowloon Cricket Club in their Notts F.
P. W. L. D. P.
A Pts Second Division Lawn Bowls Blackburn 7.5 2.0 37% 251⁄2 10 K.C.C C.R.C. "A" 5.0.0.37 8 10 League match against the Honx Shemeld U. Recreio 6 5 1 0 36 18 10 Kong Football Club "A" at Happy Coventry
642028 268 Valley on Saturday
Doncaster
LR.C. HK.C.C
U.S.B.C. SCAA
7 2 5.0 25% 37% 4 615024 30,- 2
7 3 4 0 25% 37% 6 C. W. Fletcher, J. S. Binnen, R. P. Burnley
Phillips and W. W. Hirst" (skip).
Bradford
A 3 Kew, A Nissim, L. E. Lam West Ham
Swansea
S... Houghton, J. R. Canning, Fergusson and T. W. Carr (skip),.
Tottenham
Totals
CRA "B" 6 6 0 11% 42% mert and L. Jack (skip). "
Totals 66.25 25 0 225 225 50
4.2 20 97 4 4-2-2-07:48 4 2.137 4 27 8.4
3 1 0 2 21 4 11-17 7 3 1333
3.1 2 046, 2 4.1.2 9 4 10 2 4.13.0 592
Lincoln
Halifax
York
Hartlepools Stockport Oldham Port Vale Southport
Wrexham
Darlington Rotherham Tranmere
S. Brighton Crewe
PW L D F A Pt 4.3 0 11 7
4. 3 0 1 7 27
4 3 0 1 5 7
4 3 10 8 36 4.3 1 0 4
1 5 7 3 4 0 1 3 5:10.3 3 0 2 1 2 4 1 4 0.3 1 5 12 1 4 0 3 1 4 10 1 403 15 81 40.3 1.2-8 2.86 20 20 26 134 134 85 SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Accrington Rochdale Carlisle Bartow Gateshead Totals
Goals PW L D F A PU Aberdeen ... 7 6 0 12 413- MotherwellTM
751-19 10 11 Rangers
7 4 0 3 12 1 11 Hearts
20 19 13 10. 18 119 Celtic
8 9
Dundee T. Lanark Kilmarnock Queen's Piz Partick
Hamilton Falkirk
St. Mirren
Yesterday's Finals
The following yesterday:----
Finals were held
Army Boys' 50 Yards Handicap:-
1. Frank Dwyer; 2, Tony Whigham.
High Diving-Team Event:-
1. Royal Engineers. 201 pts.
:
2. East Lancashire Regt. 200 pts.
3. Royal Welch Fusiliers 153 pts.
Qualifiers For To-day
The following have qualified for (to-day's finalsın.
Small Units Relay (Teams of 6);— 22nd- Coy: I E..
Time: 3 mins. 5 secs.
"C" Coy. East Lancs.
Time: 3 mins. 16 1-5 secs. 3rd Bty. 9th Ark-Ack Bde. Tinie 3 mins." 21" secs.
Indians' 50 Yards free-style?— "A" Coy. Panjabis, "D" Coy, Pun jabi," Coy. Punjabis, 3rd Bty.) IKS. Bde.
Army Championship-150 Yards
Medley
Rím. Hamilton (EUR). Time: 2 mina. 44-5 secs, Cpl. Fildes: (East Lancs.)- Time: 2 mins. 10 4-5 secs. Pte: Thorpe (East Lancs.). Time: 2. mins 15 secs. Läent. J. M. Calvert (RE). Time: 2 mins. 12 1-5 secs. Gar. Halliley (8th H. Bde. EAJ 8. Time: 2 mins 17 2-5 sec 15 6 16 13
19226
Army Girls' 50 Yards Handicap:— Dorothy Grisham, Eleanor Snaith, Alexenia Archer, Gwendolyn Green.
220 Yards free-style champion
15-16-6 14.0 16 16 6 ship Arbroath 7 2 41 917 5 Clyde 7 24 112:25:5 St. Johnstone T 7411114 S Dunfermline 77-11219-3 Hibernian Albion
T 1 2 10:20 7 142,8,14,24 715 19 25 3 140 57 57 26 268 268 140
Pte: Taylor (East-Lancs.). Time: 2 mins 48 4-5 sOCT. Lieut. J. M. Cälvert (RE). Time: 2 mins. 50 4-5 sect." m. Hamilton (EUR).
Time: 2 mins. 51 1-5 sees.
L/Cpl. Pearse (EE), Times 2 taina. 53 secs.
Spr. Goble (REL), above, sur- prisingly failed to secure a place in the Army 50 Yards free-style championship elimination heats yesterday in the VE.C. pool
Lancs.)
High Diving-Individual:- L/Cpl. Gregson
(East 76 pts.
L/Cpl. Stevens (R.E.) 76 pts. Fus. Owens (E.W.F.) 71 pts. L/Cpl Dunk (RE) 69 pts. Rim Hamilton (RUB) 68 pts. L/Bdr. Lucas (RA) 661⁄21⁄2 pts Indian" 100 Yards free-style 200
RETAINS
HIS 50 YARDS
AQUATIC TITLE Y.M.C.A. Hold Three -Championships
A: KEOWN WINS JUNIOR
SPRINT EVENT.
(By "CRAWL")
The European Y.M.C.A. Swim- ming Section held their second last swimming gala of the season last night, when three champion- ship events were held, HG. Lange, the holder, retaining his 50 Yards free-style title, while A. Keown won the Junior Section event over the same distance and R. Goldman won the Throwing- the-Polo-Bell Championship.
Owing to unavoidable circum- stances, the gala was not given much publicity in the local press and as a result there was a very poor attendance.
Although the times returned were poor in comparison with pre- vious efforts, the swimming on the whole was keer and the fin- |ishes very close, an excellent race being witnessed in the 75 Yards Medley, which was won by a touch by H. G. Lange from F. J. Anslow, Diving Postponed
་
The Diving Championship, which was scheduled for last night, was postponed until the final gala.
The Ladies' 50 Yards free-style championship, which should nave taken place last night, will also H.Q. Wins Punjabis, "C" Coy take place on the final gala even- Panjabis.
Inter-Brigade
Relay
and
..
East Lancashire Regt. Time: 3 mins. 11. 2-5 becs. Royal Engineers.
Time: 3 mins.. 9 secs. Royal Ulster Rider. Royal Welch Fusiliers
Battalion
Enlisted Boys' 50 Tarda:— Boy, Derbyshire (East Lanes.), Boy. Bums (RW.F.), Tmpt. Seary (RA);
Boy Gaughan (East Lancs). 50 Yards free-style:- Pre. Ashton (East Lanes.). Time: 29 4-5 secs.
Lieut. J. M. Calvert (RE). Time: 22 secs:
Cpl McCarthy (East Lancs.). Time: 29 4-5 secs-
Lieut. A. J. Lewis (RWIF.).. Time: 29 secs.
Efm Hamilton (E.V.B.)." Time: 27'2-5 secs.
TEAM STANDINGS TO DATE- East Lancs.
Royal Engineers
8th Hvy. Ede. R.A. 2nd/B. W. Fusiliers
5th ALA. Bde. E.A Small Units
Ist/EU. Rifles
58 pta 43 pts. 20 pts.
ing, September 23, when the re- maining men's championship events will be held.
Frank Bead, the former holder of the Shanghai Championship, had very bad luck in the Throw- ing the Polo Ball Championship last night when his best throw was nullified owing to an infringe- ment.
Curious Coincidence Curiously enough this event was won by B. Goldman, waose brother, "Lolly" Goldman, won the event outright in Shanghai some years ago, beating Frank Read, who also held the Shanghai title.
In the Diving Competition hela last night (not championship). little G. E. Saunders performed extraordinarily well for a young- ster to take third place. With a little coaching he will be a definité (menace in years to come,
Results were:-
Junior Section 50 Yards free-style
-championship:-
14 pts.
6 ptx,
4 pís
2 pts.
1
- HOCKEY FIXTURE MEETING AT ST. ANDREW'S HALL
Hon. Secretaries and representa- tives of local hockey cinbs are ask- ed to note that the annual hockey fixtures meeting will be held in
A. Keown
·2. J. Lephard
3. E Fowler
Time: 29 secs.
Men's 50 Yards free-style champion-
ship:-
1. EL. G. Lange 2. R. Goldman
3. F, J. Anslow
Also swam H. Mulington. Time: 27 2-5 secs.
capTM-
the St Andrew's Church Hall at Junior (Midgeta)—25 Yards, handi- about 6 p.m. this evening, for the purpose of drawing up fixtures for the forthcoming season. A Comm-
1. G. E. Saunders
2
C. Faxman
Time: 16 4-5 secs.
1 R. Goldman (38 pts.).
Fowler
cil Meeting of the Hong Kong Men's Diving Hockey Association will precede this meeting commencing at 5.30; Para
FAST HOCKEY GAME AT SHAMSHUIPO
2.
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3. G. E. Saunders (25 pts.) Men's 75 Tards Medley Race" (Back,
breast and free-styles):—
L
", G. LangeTM
2. Y. J. Anslow
3. H. Millington
Also Swamp
E. Fowler and
An excellent gaine of hockey was witnessed at Shamshuipo yes-Keown, terday when the East Lancashire Time: 59 secs.
ship:
Begiment and the Royal Weich Thowing the Polo Ball Champion- Fusiliers shared four goals in a fast encounter, the score being one goal-all at the interval.:
12 Goldman (66 ft. 9 ins.)
2 F.V. Raad (64 ft. 4 in.)
2. H. G. Lange (59 ft),
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