10
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1930.
Local Sport
LAWN BOWLS.
AITKENHEAD SHIELD
MATCH.
KOWLOON RETAIN THE TROPHY.
Kowloon bowlers defented Hong
EXHIBITION TENNIS.
HARADA'S FINE DISPLAY AGAINST LOCAL STARS.
RUMJAHN COUSINS WIN DOUBLES MATCH..
There was a large crowd of ten-
to see
T.
Kong for the third year in succesnis fans at the Kowloon Cricket
Saturday sion in the Aitkrahead Shield Club "an match which was played on Satur-Harada, the Japanese Davis Cup day on the K.C.C. greens between player in action, and as he walked into the court, he was given a very six rinks each side. There was a difference of shots, and the hearty welcome. He took part in winners proved their superiority three singles and one double, match, haring M. W. Lo as his partner on all but one rink.
in the latter game.
At the close of the game, the President of the Association (Mr. B. Wylie) congratulated the wia- ners and remarked that the Island players, though beaten, were by no means disgraced.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
TEXACO BEATEN BY CHINESE.
A feature of the game between South China and the Texaco ": crew was the expellent pitching of Russakoff of the oil-kings," who, during the whole of the seven innings, held the Chinese down to four runs. Dick Alves also made
mond in this game. It will be re- his re-appearance on the local dia- called that he was the mainstay of the Recreio nine when they enter ed a team in this conipetition some. Bensons ago,
out"
The South China team might easily have brought off a "shut
game but for an overthrow by Edilia Chang in an attempt to peg Kafra at third base. It was on the whole a good game. The teams and scores were:-
South Chine. P. W. Ip.. P. F. Choi
The first match was that between the visitor and 5. A. Rumjahn, runner-up in his year's champion- ship, and while the local man start. ed" off, in great fashion to lead at
Halada picked up wonderfully Chow Young I.. well from that point and took the without conceding another
After thanking the Kowloon C.C. for the use of the ground and those who looked after the arrangements, he said that Masters Victor Meadeset and Eddie Burford also deserved game. thanks for collecting 89.30 each
The game started off with a
M.Chang
3b. c.f.
Texaco. Simmins Grover
Russakoff
Score by Innings.
in aid of St. Dunstan's Home. fierce baseline duel, and had Rum- While on this subject. Mr. Wyliejahn kept this up, he might have said that he had to thank the Hong secured more games. After leading South China
at 1, he went up to the net, and
as Harada is a splendid exponent
Kong Lawn Tennis Association for Kindly allowing a box to be taken "round at the exhibition tennis of the lob shot, he paid dearly for
the K.C.C. this mistake. " matches played on courts, which provided an addition- al sum of 8130 for St. Dunstans.
In accordance with, the rules, the trophy was presented to Mr. D. Gow, of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, who hold, the highest position in the League on the win ning side. Souvenir spoons were presented to the players on the winning rinks".
The following were the teams and
Scores:-
KOWLOON. Recreio.
F. X. Silva
A: S. Gomes
P. Yvanovich
L. A. Gutierrez
(Skip)
K.0.0.
E. C. Fincher
H. Overy
A. Hyde Lay
Fraser (Skip)
B.D.R.C.
W. Hedley
H. G. Cooper
S. Gray
R. Lapsley
(Skip)
.......
HONG KONG. Civil Service.
Brown
Two More Easy Sets.
C. A. L. Rumjaha was the next opponent for the Japanese player, Lut as the local man was not in the best form, he was easily beaten, A. L. Sullivan, who succeeded C.A.L.," was "easy meat for the visitor who took six games off the roel in rapid succession.
Harada put up an excellent ex- hibition and showed splendid an ficipation and very decurate plac ing. In overhead work, the visitor clearly showed that some of our leading lights have a lot to learn in this department of the game WE Hollands while his ground volleying was
(Skip) 18 sound.
4.
F. Haynes
A. H. Oswick
16
Taikoo.
W. Wotherspoon
21"
31
J. Sloan
J. Laing
J. Russell
(Skip) .....
Yacht Club.
E. B. Reed
20
E. W. Carpenter
P. W. Ramsay A. L. Shiolda
(Skip)
C. de E. & E.D.B.Q.
J. G. Ozorio
L. C. R. Scuza
W. Greig
F. Cullen (Skip)
K.B.G.0.
4. Gur
F. Nolan
Doubles Game.
Техисо
WHAT THE STO P
WATCH SAYS.
FORM OF VARIOUS CANDIDATES FOR THE FORTHCOMING MEETING.
SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS DISCUSSED.
[BY MORNING DEW."]
Below readers will find some of the "times" clocked on the course on Saturday,
.from.
mighty opposition some Pagoda, which is shaping very well at the moment and which, I think, With the publication of the classi- will be Mr. da Roza's mount. fention and weights in Saturday's Grenadier will Mr. Harriman's Daily Press, racing enthusiasts mount and White Star may start
amuse them with Mr. Buckhouse in "the saddle. night find much to
Chesapeake Bay is again showing selves over in the times published
some fast work and he will bea great thorn in the side of Herodom. in the event for novices. Mr.Îp Kui Ying, hear, will be riding Herodom, and Chesapeake Bay will be in the hands of Mr. H. C. Lec.:
below.
In the subs class both Shanghai Beau and Sonny Boy are in fine fettle. Tonbridge is also shaping very well, and Picey is as good as can be expected Dunce and Done Again were not galloped on Satur- day but there is nr question as to their condition and they ought to gure prominently again during
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE MATCHES ON SATURDAY,
GLASGOW. RANGERS DEFEATED BY CELTIC.
In the First Division English League football matches on Saturday, Arsenal and Aston Villa were sorgssful on their own grounds and retain the joint lendership. Taking one point in tha Second Division, West Bromwich Albion qualified to take top place
the Second Division on a better goal average with. Everton, the. latter losing to Port Vale
There were no changes in the Third Division leading positions. but some of the home teams had comfortable victories. Crystal Palace, Carlisle, Tranmere und Wrexham each" had seven goals to their credit.
Celtic distinguished themselves by lowering the colours of Glas gow Rangers, which had the effect of giving the leading place to Partick, who have played one match less than the champions and hold a batter goal average,
The following are full results cabled by Reuter:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Blackburn
Division L
Since the publication of the Arsenal weights. it is learned that all Aston Villä weights will be raised five pounds Blackpool in handicap events if the top Chelsea weight does not accept. An adver- Derby The Austin Handicap for substisement to this effect appears else Manchester C. which have won less than $1,000 will where in this issue.
The following times were "clock-Portsmouth be an interesting race in which Grenadier and White Star should ed" on Saturday. All gallops were
the week.
Orlando
Herodom Siamese Shop Duke of Milan
Huddersfield
Newcastle
4 Leicester
4 Liverpool
3 Sunderland
3 Leeds U.
0 Bolton
1. Grimsby
2 Middlesbro'
Sheffield U.
4 West Ham
2 Birmingham.
3 Manchester U.
1
•
Division II.
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. West Brom. 7′ 31′′ 190 9 11 Everton
51 117 10 11
o Preston N.E. 791, 19 10 10
Wolves
Oldham
• Bury
2, Burnley
73 0 2 29 15 10
7 5 0 19
17.4 12 10 11
3 22 99: 20
9.10
4 Bristol C.739 11 14"
2 Tottenham
7.3 1321: 11
Port Vale 6 3 12 13 19 73 13 12 13
0 Stoke Wednesday
Millwall
Division II.
1 Oldham
..2 Preston NE
3 Charlton
9 West Brom.
1 Bradford C.
Northampton 1
Queen's F.R.
7 Newport
Exeter
2 Coventry.
9 Bournemouth
3 Walsall
Southampton 9 3 2 1 0
Bradford 6 2.22 149 Bradford C. 7 9:9 3 10 11 Charlton
9 12 7.9 2, 3 7 2 2 3 10 14 6 9 1 3 713
0 Swin
จ
Barnsley
1 Millwall
79 0 3 12 13.
Notts, Forest 7 1 2 4 1391
1 Cardiff
61 14 9 10
71 1377 29
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Division: `II. (Southern),
P. W D L F. A. Pts.
1 12 5 11
start favourite. They will have on the sand track:-
Barnsley
►
O. Ismail
.. Ist
2nd
3rd
4th
Last
"Bradford
C.
Arculli
Y. T. Chan K C. Fung K. P. Pau Tong Kwan
ib.
Zafra
5.9.
H. A. Alves
eb.
Barros.
Pony. Monterey Bay Christmas Frolic
Distance. Qr.`
QT.
Qr.
Qr.
Qr.
Bristol C
Bury
1 35 1.131
1.48 9.19.1
31.+
Cardiff
34
1.12
1.42.2
30.2
Everton
2 Port Vale
3
r.i.
Lawrence
Ed. Chang
p.
The Partridgs. King's Counsel Black Beauty Mike
.40
1.15.2 1.49.9
34
5 Notts Forest
1
34.9
1.07.1
1.38
20.4
Plymouth
Plymouth
• Swansen
0
35.4 1.07.4
30
Reading
36
1.11.9 1.41.9.
30-
Reading
1 Southampton
Stoke
2 Tottenham
1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total ....10 11001 = " 0100 0 0,0 =
Young Pretender
37.2
1.07.4
30.9
Wolves
2" Burnley
4
Amusement Tax
39
1.20
38 9.00.1 9.38.1
E
Carnival Eve
38
1.15.3 1.48.3
---30
Division III. (Southern).
Teuchit
37.3
1.33
35.3
7.11.1
1.45 1.44.1
32
Brentford
2.38 33.
Clapton O..
1 Gillingham. Swindon
1
KIAORAS. FILIPINOS.
36.3 1.12.3 1.46"
33.2
Crystal P.
3 Northampton 7 9 0 12 1 Notts C. 610 -18
30.. 1.18
1.51.3
23.3
Queen's P.R. 7-12.177 2
36.2 +1.11
1:45
34
35.1 ·1.09'
37
1.15
1.54
30
1.18.
1.83.2 9.94.3
1.43 2.15.3 32.3
2.95 31
29.1
Norwich Notts C.
Torquay
741 18 13 19
D
Brentford
73 3 1 138 9
o Crystal P.
Southend
4 Bristol R.
o Swindon
1. 41 1.21
1.58
2.30
Thames
0 Watford
37.3, 1.14
1.46.3
*32.3
Torquay
1. Walsall
42
1.43 1.20
Watford
37.2 1.12
146.9
34.9
37
1.14
1.45.3
31.3
35.2
1.14.4 1.30.3 2.23.2
32.4"
Carlisle
37 1.13
Mount Elburz
1.47 35- 1.00 1.41'
34
Darlington
32
Härtlepools
Grenadier nie.
33
Pagoda
..1.11
2.29.3 1.47.2 .25 1.11 1.47.2 2.3
35
1.19 1:45.9.
35.1
Bull
35.1 33.9
Lincoln
Nelson Rotherham Tranmere
7 214
12
7 1 3 3
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13 17
Wigan Wrexham York
2 Stockport Crewe
I
Norwich
6 0.4 2
7 15
A
C Newport
7 1 0,6
6 21
1
at
One of the closest games in the league this season was seen Caroline Hill yesterday, when the met and defeated the Kinoras Filipinos by the narrowess possible margin of one run.
The Phillies batted first, and
Filipinos. Gamale
after the first five innings they were to win the "K.'s" broke loose in leading 10-9, but needing three runs the last stanza and just got thern before the side was put out. The teams and scores were:-
Klaoras. H. Chan CC. Leung 0. K. Leung W. Hong Sling 95. K. K. Leung s.s. K. W. Mak 3b. K. Lee
-Empress Hall
Blue Hesvin
Chesapeake Bay Shanghai Beau Duke of Chantilly Martini Cocktail Glory
Marquis Hall Little Thunder
The Tiger
Sonay Boy
p. C.
› Figuriedo
ib..
T. Leonard
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
J. Alves.
D Leonard
J. Cruz
1.f.
Bautista
I. S. Fung
¿.1.
G. Castro
E. Howe
r.f.
Mina
Score by Innings.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 100 5.4 1 1 -12
21.2311 313
PREPARATIONS FOR COMING
SEASON.
GOOD GAME AT K.F.C. GROUND.
0 Fulham
3 Brighton
1 Luton'
Divisica III. (Northern).
7 Accrington
4 Halifax
2 Gateshead
3 Chesterfield
1 Doncaster
2 New Brighton
8 Barrow
↑ Rochdale
• Southend
Coventry Gillingham
3 Fulham
Brighton
3 Bristol R
1
Exeter
71 9 9 18 0
1403 16 13
3 22 19 19
3. 1.13 20 16
7 3 1 3 18 13 23215 19
7 9 3 2 9.9
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2239 14
7.2.2:38 15
7 1 3 3
Bournemouth'7 13 37 12
Clapton 0. Luton
3 Thames
3 Southport SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
J
Division II (Northern).
1
Falkirk
3
Queen's Park
Rangers
D Lincoln
9. East Fife.
1 Wrexham
"
Aberdeen
2
4
Hiberians
1
* Morton
3
3 Hamilton
2 Clyde
4 Kilmarnock
Hull Tranmere.
Wigan
of Chesterfield D-Accrington
Play was then transferred to the Kowloon half and Gill, the R.A. centre forward, tried Gurevitch Airdrie with a low shot in the right hand
Celtic corner. This was a stinger and Cowdenbeath before the goal-keeper could get to Dundee
Hearta it, the ball was safely resting in
Leith
Motherwell the corner of the net.
The closing stages of the game Partick saw mid-field play and the final St Mirren There was a large crowd at the whistle went with the Gunners Kowloon Football Club ground on winners by two goals to mil.
The teams were:- Saturday when the first eleven ef
Kowlooa XI.-Gurevitch; "Gillott, the E.F.C. played a friendly game NEW YORK, September 21. with the Royal Artillery. The C. Pile; Bliss, Dowman, Patter The following are the results of Club's supporters were, however, son: Eastman, McKelvie, Moss, ball match between Scotland and
baseball matches National League and American disappointed, as the soldiers won Janson and Bickford. League played on Friday and Satur by two goals to nil.
In the doubles game that 'follow- ed, the Rumjaha cousins proved Filipinos too good for Harada and Lo. The Kinoros Jatter was very much off form, showing only flashes of his real form
Here at brief intervals. again Harada was conspicuous for some excellent tennis and he often put across ace to win rounds of applause.
The full results were:-
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS.
[BEUTER'S AMERICAN ́MEVICE.)
the
13
Police.
T. Ilarada
day:
beat S. A. Rumjaho
beat C. A. L. Rumjahn
6. 21. 6-1
18. .
beat A. L. Sullivan
W. McHardy
E.. Póst
J. C. West 10(Skip)........
E. W. L. Bogbin
A. M. Holland.
0. Gow
H.K.E.B.C.
E. Thompson
Friday's Games. NATIONAL LEAGUE... 6. New York ..... 7 Cincinnati Philadelphia... 3 St. Louis
4 Chicago Boston.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
S. A. and H. D. Rumjaha beat T. Harada and M. W. Lo 6-4, 4-6,
(Ship). 13 U.S. PROFESSIONAL TENNIS
G. T. Padgett
6-4.
Lds Rome
W B. Muskett
(Skip)
25
K.C.O. & K.B.G.O.
0.0.0.
D. W. Phillips
F. J. Neves
W. T. Brightman
R. Baan
23
A. C. Burford
G. E. Roylance
J-C. Lyal
(Skip)
Total
... 132
B. W. Bradbury
(Skip)....... 98
Total .105
REMARKABLE MOTOR- CYCLING RECORD.
TWO HUNDRED AND NINE TEEN MILES AN HOUR.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
BERLIN, Sept. 20.. The world's absolute record on two wheels was achieved by the German rider Herne on a BMW. motor-cycle
From a dying start Herne cover- ed a mile in 20.38 seconds, averag- ing 219.618 miles an hour, coni- pared with the recent British per- formance by the British rider Wright in an U.E.C Jap, machine
of 318.18 miles an hour.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
RICHARDS REGAINS TITLE.
́(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY, }
FOREST HILLA, Sept. 21 Vincent Richards regained the National Professional Lawn Tenni Championship by defeating Kozelua 24, 10-8, 4-3 and 6-4)
JA
PING PONG LEAGUE,
MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPION. SHIP,
The following are the latest re- sults in the Hong Kong Ping Pong League
Lee Hon Kee bert S. A
Rumjaba
Lee Koon Lan beat F.
Grone
Bets.
30
3-0.
3-0
3-1
Detroit Cleveland Chicago
the in
0
J
..:
*Not played.
INTERNATIONAL MATCH, SCOTTISH AMATEURS WIN.
The Amateur International foot Ireland played at Aberdoen, result ed in favour of Scotland by two Royal Artillery, Fletcher: Oligoals to nil. ver, Frearson; Joyoson, Hall, Joyce; Fredericks, Moore, Gill, Allen and Gough.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The game was a very interesting
Division L en and the B.A's win was thorough-
P.W.D. L. E. A. Pts. ly deserved. They had only a few.
The Second Strings.
013 Arsenal. 70 10 24 7 opportunities to get within shoot-
8 13 sing range, and while they made.
The Kowloon seconda beat the Aston Villa 78 10:21
7.11 7 4 3 0 16 Derby Co. the most of these, Kowloon's for E.A junions by three goals to two, Huddersfield 7 2 1.219 10 4 Washington"... 8 ward line was rather weak.
after being two down in the first Wednesday 7 3 3 1 10
73 22 27 11 7 Boston
New York
Both ends were subjected to raids half. The game was fast but un- Newcastle.
Birmingham 794112, 10 in the game but nothing interesting, although the standard Leicester carly on Saturday's Games.
came of these. After some little NATIONAL LEADUE
Boston....... 3 Chicago Brooklyn Pittsburg New York 10 Cincinnati
(first game) New York.... 5 Cincinnati
(second game)
4. St. Louis Philadelphia.
(first game) Philadelphia... 3 St. Louis
(second game)
AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago ...10 New York St. Louis.. 4 Philadelphia Detroit Cleveland
4 Washington
3 Boston
INTERPORT CRICKET.
HANKOW'S MATCH WITH SHANGHAL
(TAROUGE REUTER'S JURNOY.]
5
I
$
stinger which left Gurevitch 3standing all the way.
HANKOW, Sept. 20..
Middlesbro'
Stockport
P. W. D.L. F. A. Pts.
7.6 0-1 15
4 12
7 5 1 1 27 11 11
75 11
7 3.0 2
6 5 0 1
Rotherham 7 3 13 1815
18 7 11
2 14 10 137. 10 7412 13 10
73 2 17 19
8.
740 3. 14 18
7
7 3 0 4 13.13.
73 I 3 17.
Halifax Gateshead
73 1 3 11 13
73 13011 78 1 3 19.22
7 9 1 4 · 16. 13. ..4
110 13
Carlisle
York
Rochdale Crewe
Doncaster. 7-19 Darlington Southport 719 4.9 N. Brighton 7 1 2 4 5 15 Barrow Nelson
7 30410 19
7 1 2.4. 5 15 7.11.10 15 Hartlepools 8 1 0 5 10 15
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Partick Rangers
PW. D. L. F. A. Pts. 76 0.1 21 8 12 8.3 2 1 14 812 753 1 20 6 11 7 4 3 0 17
8...11. 3 0 2 15 10 10
St Mirren 7 4 1 2 12 309
Hamilton 3 4 1 312 10
3
Celtic
8
Motherwell
8
Cowdenbeath
6 1119
B
·8
7 31.3. 19 17
7
Dundee
7 7.2 3 2 15 14 Morton
Hearts 73 13 18 17 7
Falkirk.
Airdrie ..
time, HA, broke, way on the rule of play improved considerably in Portsmouth 31
right the second half. Simpson put in Leeds U wing and Frederick passed to the winning goal a few minutes ne West Ham
126 Sheffield U. 6141 14 Moore who in turn gave the leafore the final whistle sounded.
96. 2.2.3 9 Chelsea The teams were :--- ther to Allen. This player sent in
Blackburn 7214 18 135 RA: Laurence; Malby, Bolton 62.1 3 10 15 5 6.2 13 15 215 Morris; Hole, Hakus, Eardley; Liverpool
3 3 This meaned to have some effect Stunton, Rogers, Reed, N. Woods Blackpool 714 16 20 Grimsby 7117 12 M'chester C. 7 11 10 28 од the home team who put on a and Woods. spirited effort and Moss almost Kowloon-Angus; Hast, Perry: Sunderland 70 3 4 10 21 3 sent in the equaliser. He sent in s. Brown, Simpson, Everest; Cooper, M'chester U. 7 0 0 7 10 290 shot which the RA. goalie failed H. Brown, Cotton, W.H. Brown to hold The hall rolled back to and Wilson ass his feet but this time, he shot weakly and Fletcher made no mis take about clearing again. The half time whistle went with the score" one goal against t
the home
team.
7
The Second Hall. Immediately after the start, Fletcher was called upon to clear
The Interport cricket match be from Janson who sent in a hot tween Hankow and Shanghai was drivo. Fletcher, however, was opened on an ideal ricket in my equal to the occasion and sent the ball away but the Kowloonites were determined and again came back rush out again they found
weather
Cheng Kwok Wing beat Tsang Ying Fook......
Hankow scored 242 in their Arst Yuen Wan Cheuk beat Fok
innings Ying Cheung
At the close of play, Shanghai Siu Din Lima had walk over had scored 103 for the Choy His Chuen,
wickets"
of
Fletcher zafe
CHINESE ATHLETE
SOMERSETS.
A very fast and exciting game resulted when these teams
a friendly at the Stadium, North Point. The sides were very evenly balanced with the result that the game ended in a draw, the score being two goals all
The second eleven of the Chinese A.A look on the Royal Navy, in the first match of the afternoon and this too was left drawn, the sides
getting one goal ench
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8 740 3 16 15 7313 18 17 17. 7.3 0.4 13 186 Queen's Park # 2 1 3 0 10 Leith
7: 2 1 4 -10 19.5 Kilmarnock 721411 14 Aberdeen
Clyde
Hiberians Ayr
East Fife
Stamp Collectors
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