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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8TH, 1926

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CRICKET.

ANNUAL AQUATICS.

C.8.C.C. 14. XI. ». CRAIGENGOWER | LYON WINS THE 410 YARDS RACE.

C.O.

Chief interest yesterday centred in the To be played on the Civil Service 440 Yards (fren style) Race Open Cham- ground to-morrow (Saturday) commencing pionship of the Colony, which was won by at 9 p.m.

Lyon, the Hon. Secretary of the Club, "O.S.C.C. 1st XI. :—B. D. Evans (capt.), |'in 'the best race seen so far. · His time, G. B. Sagor, E C. Fincher, F. Baker, 5 mins, 58 secs is favourable to the F. E. Lawrence, F. J. de Rome; R. G. Robertson, G. R Forster, H. E. Strange, record, which he holds, of 3 mins 48 secs, R. C. Witchell, and H. Oswick.

made in 1924. A. May, winner in 1993 and 1923, came in second. In the' throw- ing the Water Polo Ball, Open Cham pionship of the Colony, it was necessary on account of a Dead Neat to allow an extra throw between two competitors to decide the first place, which Brodie seer- ed eventually. There was also a good struggle for the 390 yards Breast Stroke, Confined to Chinese.

0.5.0.0. “A”. Kowloon 0.0. To be played to-morrow (Saturday) on the Kowloon CC. ground, commencing at 2.15 p.m.

.C.S.C.C. VA":J. E. Nihill (capt.), Harper, C. Sara, R. S. W. Patterson, J. S. Maclaren, P. J. O'Neill, T. W. Carr, H. Westlake, S. Randle, R. Smith, and HJ Pearce. Reserve: Sayers and Gull.

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HK,0,0. 2nd XI. v. Kowloon 0.0. This match will be played on the Kow- loon C.C ground on. Monday,, commene- ing at 11 am

H.E:C.C. 2nd XI.-M. Watson (capt.), H. J. Armstrong, A. J. Hazeland, B. W. Lee, J. Nicholas, D. E. G. Nichol Eon, D. B. Pent, L. P. Ralph, D. Reid, E. R. Remington, and J. S. Scott

Olub de Recreio v. University 2nd 201..

To be played to-morrow (Saturday) at King's Park, commencing at 2.15 p.m. sharp.

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Club de Recreio:-F. H Carvalho (capt.), H. M. Xavier, R. C. Beed, M. F. Pine, E. & Alves, H, A. Barros, E. Y. Hyndman, C. Souza, D. F. Lopes, D Almada, and J. E, Noronha,

FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG CLUB RES. CHINA ATHLETIC "A"

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To be played on the Club ground to- morrow (Saturday). Kick-off at 3 p.m.

H.K.F.C. Res. -Slipper, Hill (capt.), Purves, Smith, Railton, Puncheon, Bell, Hansom, Johnson, King and Boss Re serves: Howell and Brown.

Chizeze Athletic; v. H.K.F.0.” Nearly six thousand people were pre- sent at the Club ground on Wednesday afternoon, when the Chinese Athletic (Tigers) defeated the Club, by the only goal of the match.

Stewart, Watson and Railton were the oustanding players for the Club, while Sun Kam Shuen, and the two backs showed up. prominently for the Chinese Athletic.

HOME FOOTBALL.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, October 8th. Sunderland strengthened their position at the head on the First Division by a convincing win over Burnley, which team they defeated at Sunderlted by seven goals to one.

In the Third Division (South) Brighten defeated Norwich City by three goals to

two.

Charity Shield.

In the manual match between, the Amateurs and Professionals for the Charity Shield, the Amateurs were suc cessful by six goals to three. The match was played at Manchester.

GOLF.

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EK.G.C. .. VOLUNTEERSS-N

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Those who are willing to take part in

the match between the Volunteers and

the Hongkong Golf Club are asked to communicate with the Adiptant" of „the Volunteer Defence Force. The match will be played as originally arranged on October 17th.

ROWING.

PROBABLE VISIT OF SINGAPORE TEAM TO HONGKONG.

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400 Championship.

Soon after the start, it was obvious that the race lay between May and Lyon. The former swam very well throughout using a stronger right over arm stroke in his double-stroke style and indeed ap- peared the best swimmer, of the four. He led niter covering two lengths and kept his lead until the twelsth length when he had a clear, lead of two yards. over Lyon, who was second all the time. Cooke took time to find his true form, and at the end of the eighth length was third, swimming strongly.. Bridie, found the pace very "bot" and retired at the end of the tenth length.

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It was apparent, however, that Lyon's strong af at the ends of the bath helped him considerably and, perhaps, with this knowledge he did not extend himself in straight swimming preferring to concede a slight lead to May every length -and- then regaining it at the push of He as serted himself at the thirteenth length when he was behind May by two yards and drew level at the fourteenth, secur ing the lead for the first time at the end of the sixteenth by two yards, and finishing strongly at the next and fins! stretch about 2 yards in front of May amidst applause. Cooke was about three quarters of a length behind and was ́ap- preciably applauded when he finished

Throwing the Ball.

5. H. Garrod, E. W. Railton, E. A. Brodie, and E Rose competed in this event. At the end of the first round, Bose secured the lead, which Brodie best in his second effort. Rose equalled it. Garrod's third trial was just short and the three other failed to do better. “

In the extra throw, Brodie slipped and "only got a length of about 38 feet, but to everybody's amazement Rose failed to reach it, and so Brodie won the event. house was a close affair and resulted in The Chinese crent held outside the Club.

a win for Yeung Yuen Wa who kept third for the first two lapses breaking through strongly in the last two lapses, Ip Kun Im finished second four yards behind.

Yesterday's results were as follows:- 220 Yards Breast "Stroke (Confined to Chinese.-1st, Yeung Yuen Wa, 5 mina, 37.3-5 secs. 31.2-5 secs. And, Ip Kun Im, 5, mina.

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440 Yards Free Style, Open Champion- ship of the Colony.-1st, D. Lyon, 5 mins. s8 secs; 2nd, A. May, 6 mins 1.1-6 secs.; 3rd. C. J. Cooke, 8 mins. 11.4-5 secs.

Throwing the Water Polo Ball, Open Championship of the Colony,-Ist, E. A. Brodie, 60 feet; 2nd, E. Rose, 50 feet.

Today's-Events,

The programme for to-day is as fol- lows:-

5.30 p.m.-220 Yards Free. Style, Open Championship of the Colony.

6.40 p.m.100 Yards Breast Stroke, Open Championship of the Colony,

pionship of the Colony.

5.45 p.m.-Long Plunge, Open Cham

6.15 p.m-100 Yards Back Stroke, Open Championship of the Colony.

U.S. BASEBALL.

YANKEES WIN FOURTH GAME.

[DEUTER'S AMERICAN" BERVICE]

NEW YORK, October 8th. The New York Yankees won the fourth The opening cruise of the Royal Hong- kong Yacht Club, which has been pro- game of the World Championship series visionally fixed for the first week in against the St. Louis Cardinals, winning November, is likely to be distinguished: The feature of the game, which makes

by 10 runs to five. by a visit of rowing men from the Royal the team level on the four games already Bingapore Yacht Club

played, was that Babe Ruth hit no fewer than three home runs.

An invitation has been extended to Singapore to send a team, but while it is expected that they will be able to make the trip, it is not yet definitely known that they will do so

Writing of the matter on Eeptember. 29th, the · Straits Times · said: The following is the Royal Singapore Yacht Club crew na selected to row against the Hoyal Hongkong Yacht Club at Hong- pkong :-"

Bow, A, O. Jack, 2, T. H. Stone; 3, H.A. A Howell; Stroke, A P. Gold man; Cox, J. B. Perry Reserve, W. H. Beaman

It is hoped that all the above will be able to obtain the leave necessary for the trip.

SMUGGLER ESCAPES:

TWO TINS OF GUNPOWDER ON BOAT.

Two tins containing about 50 lbs of gunpowder were seized at the Canton steamer wharf of the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co., Ltd. on Wednesday, jardu

The Lungthan was coaling at the wharf. A junkman is alleged to have attempted to put one of the tins into the native engineman's room when the latter de addressed to the Falshan and not Lung- murred, pointing out that the tin was

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