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JAPANESE

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934.

PLAYERS GIVE

DAVIS

CUP

CLASSIFICATION

OF PONIES

HOME FOOTBALL

REVIEW

Results For Last Three Seasons

(BY LEFT OUT")

Although the Home football season is but a week old, much interest is being taken in the activities of the teams participat- ing in the league and for this reason a review of the past three season will make interesting reading.

By way of a start, I am publishing the results of the matches of the teams engaged this week-end, and this will be followed up by other results in the course of the week.

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Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

Results

1931 1932 1934

Y.

Liverpool

A. Villa

V.

Derby

Blackburn

५.

Leeds

6-0 0-1 2-1 2-0 2-0 (

1-1 42

Chelsea

T.

L'cester

1-0 4-1 2-0

Everton

す。

Preston

Grimsby

Y.

Pouth

||

FI'feld

Y.

T'ham

བྷ' ཏུ

Manchester C.

ず、

W. Brom

7.

B'ham

1-1

V.

Sland

Middlebro'

Stoke

Wolves

Wednesday

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley

V

P. Vale

Blackpool

Y

Hull

Bolton

Bury

Bradford C.

V.

Swansea

5 1

Newcastle

Y.

Brentford

Norwich

V.

Fulham

2-2

Nottingham City

V.

Burnley

Plymouth

V.

Bradford

+1

Shefeld U.

V.

Man. U.

Southampton

V

Oldham

1-1

+

Notts. F.

West Ham

THIRD DIVISION

Middleficid

IIII II III

BIDII II

(North)

Barrow

7.

Carlisle

Chester

4.

Halifax W'ham Acc'ton

3-1

Chesterfield

7.

Walsall

2-2 2-1 1-0 4-2 7-0 1-2

3-35-2 0-0

Doncaster

T. S'port

H'pool

Crewe

P.

Pham

N. Brighton

* D'arton

R'dale

*.

T"mere

1-1 1-1 B-2

22-1 9-2 3-0

1-0

Southport York

7.

P...

G'head Lincoln

(South)

V.

Bristol R.

Coventry Luton

Charlton

V.

Brighton

Crystal P.

V.

Cardiff

Newport

V.

Bristol C.

N'hampton

V..

Clapton

Queen's P. R.

V.

A'shot

Reading

7.

·Gilham

Southend

V.

Exeter

V Swindon

Y. Millwall

B'mouth

Torquay

Watford

THIRD DIVISION

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Dun'ine

Aberdeen

Alb. R.

T. M'well

Clyde

H'ton

Hearts

Kilnock

Queen's P.

Queen of S.

Rangers

Et. J'sone

HOME

2-2 31 3-3 3-1 0-0 0-1 4-3 5-041 3-2 1-1 2-2 4-3 3-0 30 2-2 2-1 2-0 4-0 2-0 011-23 ] 2-1432-0

Results

1931 1932 1934

1-0 3-1 2-3

3-17-04-2 311061 513-54-2

Falkirk

V.

Airdrie

V.

Dundee

Y.

Ayr, U.

Y.

Celtic

Y.

St. Mirren

3 412-3 0-1

7.

Partick

03-02-2

Filbs

2-1

0-1

Many Changes In

Official List

The official classification of ponies by the Hong Kong Jockey Club has just been released and reveals many changes.

In the "C" class for China ponies there are forty-eight can- didates, while no fewer than sixty- two are in the "D" class.

There are sixteen Australians in the "A" class and twenty in the

'B."

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The full list is as follows:

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

"A" CLASS Able Amazon, Alacrity, Atlas Bag Tor, Bobbiak Star, Bronze Era, High Finance, Just That, Little Vic, Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, Night Star, Racing Heart, Rosy Morn. Saucy Face, Woodland Stag.

"B" CLASS

Australian Boy, But After That Cheeky Face, City of Brisbane, Dancing Hall, Dinty, Empire Day. Fanling Fox, Glorious Star, Kilrea. Lucy Glitters, Manna, Polar Star, Fortia, Ration, St. Joan, Tecumseh, The Giraffe, The Goose, Vriday.

CHINA PONIES

"A" CLASS Bag and Baggage, Brilliant Star, Bay Cossack's Beauty, Diana Electric Star, Hetman, Hydroplane. King's Justice, Liberty Bay, Lunar Star, Sadko, Soldier of Britain Trentbridge.

"B" CLASS

Bay View, Blue Star, Brechin. Bright Star, Bright View, Chateau Bay, Don, Gladiator, Gleneagles High Speed, King's Bounty, King's Fancy. Mayflower, New Star, Oak Bay, Pride of Tsingtao, Erima Donna, Soldier of China, Soldier of Germany, Spinaway.

"O" CLASS

EXHIBITION

IN

Thrilling Display By Yamagishi

VOLLEYING DUELS WITH LOCAL

DOUBLES CHAMPIONS

Fujikura Shows A New Stroke

C!

The Japanese Davis Cuppers, Yamagishi, Nishimura and 'Fuji- kura who arrived in the Colony yesterday morning by the N.X.X. liner Terukun Marn, were seen in exhibition lawn tennis matches at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday afternoon when a very large gathering of tennis fans were present.

The standard of tennis displayed was not as good as that cl Nunof and Jiro Satoh in the exhibition tennis games played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club at the beginning of-1833.

Yamagishi was exally the best of the Japanese trio, his execution being perfect while his volleying and kalf volleying was superb throughout.

Nishimura was also very good, displaying a dangerous back- hand while his killing at the net left nothing to be desired.

Fujikura, the youngest member of the trio played a very steady game throughout and exhibited for the first time in the Colony the double-handed back-hand smash, which is one of Vivian McGrath's-Australian Davis Cupper-most famous strokes.

understanding

and

Rumjahn Cousins

KOWLOON

The last match of the day was two sets of doubles in which Yamagish and Nishimurs were opposed to H. D. and 8. A. Rum- jaha.

The first set saw several exciting volleying duels between H. D. Rumjshi and Yamagishi, the Japanese Davis Cupper coming off best as a result of terrific speed and wonderful placing,

The

Japanese led by three games to nil when 3. A. Rumjahn came into the picture with" some excellent drives which invariably found their mark, taking the game with a superb drive down the centre of the court, passing both the Japanese players.

Thereafter the Rumjahn cousins were seen on their true form and many of the games went to dence before they were won

The Japanese players made fine recoveries and as a result took the first set at 6-2.

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In the second set the Rumjahns surprisingly led the Japanese pair at 2 games to 1 when the latter took a love game during S. 4. Rumjahn's service game,

Oven-

The

Japanese pair tually wore down the local

Tsui Wal-pul the local singles, wonderful champion displayed signs of ner-superb recoveries. " vousness in his set with Fujikura In the second set of this doubles doubles champions and walked although as the match progressed match Yamagishi and Rumjahn away with the set and match at he recovered his original form and were being led 4-1 when complete | 6-3. was responsible for some brilliant understanding and a brilliant all-" drives down the side lines.

round display by Yamagishi," who spectators with astounded the eleventh hour recoveries, brought them level to 4-4.

Taul was weak on his forehand and had practically no control at all on this stroke, time and again sending the ball out of the court with a splendid opportunity facing him,

The opposition, Nishimura and Fujikura were particularly good in chopping the ball just over the H. D. Rumjahn was very calm net while theft overhead work and although at first he failed to from the centre of the court strike true form, he was later seen evoked rounds of applause, in some thrilling volleying duels at In the ninth and tenth games the net. His placements down the both sides, were playing good side-lines were excellent and dur-tennis, although Yamagishi was ing the doubles encounter when seen to tire slightly as a result of he partnered his cousin, 8. A bearing the brunt of the opposing

at attack. Rumjahn; he was often seen the top of his form, volleying and placing with deadly accuracy.

SA. Rumjahn was also sean to during the advantage

doubles game and often pulled the pair out of a rut with some splendid easy

Singles Match

this game that It was in Fujikura brought off a superb back-hand stroke round his back to take the game.

The last game in the set was an and Nishimura опе for

Bayardo, Beta, Bistre, Budge, cross court volleys and half vol- Fujikura who outdrove and out- leys, while his forehand driving placed their opponents to win at Chief Seattle, Copperfield, Copper often passed his opponents down 40-15. Idol, Daylight Eve, Diego, Far the centre of the court. View, Flying Tourist, Fudge, Gay Crusader, Glad Eyes, Glorious Sun, Gold Bullion; Gold Currency, Grea Hall, Heart's Glory High Life, Hot Sun, Jungle Jim, King's Worthy, Lemberg, Limelight, Macaroni,

Taul. opened the service game Marquis Hall, Midday Sun, Mono

and lost the game at 30-40 is a plane, Partnership, Racing Boy.result of over hitting on his fore- Racing Luck, Racing Pride, Ribble, Royal Flush. Sandy Bay, Solar Star, The Tiger,, Tso Tak, Valorous,

The first match was one of singles between Tsui Wal-pul and Fujikura.

hand.

Fujikura was seen to falter in Vigilance, Wayward Stag, West his service game and was love 30 Parade, What A Chance, White when he pulled himself out of the Jade Stag, Wuliam Oster, Wonder-ut with some splendid placements ful Stag. Zero,

in the corners of the court and had Taut Wal-pui on the run con- tinually.

"D" CLASS

In the following game Fujikura African Eve, Ajax, Banjolina. Banquet Hall, Betting. Tax, Bold played well to take a love game Commander, Boxing Eve, Burgo but lost the fourth as a result of Chesterfield. some brilliant drives by Tsui down' master, Cavalcade, Chivalrous, Chow Fan, City of the side lines which had Fujikura Shanghai, Classic Hall, Colombo, outpositioned.,

Dancing Butterfly, Dare Devil, The games thereafter went al- Ebony Idol, FI-FB. Gay Butterfly, ternately to Tru and Fujikura

FOOTBALL BOWLERS LEAVE Golden Dragon, Hell for Leather until the tenth game when the

League Results

London, Aug. 27.

"The following were, the results of football matches played to-day In the English League

Aston Villa

First Division

Hudderźfield Stoke Tottenhami

2" Wolves

1 Derby

8 Leeds

Preston

Second Division

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford C.

Fulham Norwich Southampton

Swansea

West Ham

1 Notts County

4 Newcastle

2 Sheffield U.

2 Brentford

4 Bury

Port Vale

5 Oldham

Burnley

1Luton

Third Division? (South)

Cardiff Charlton New Fort

Northampton 20

Bournemouth

Third Division (North) Chesternel Rotherham

Team Sails. On President Taft

The Hong Kong Lawn Bowls team sailed in the early hours of this morning on the President Taft for Shanghai.· ́

They will commence playing in Shanghai on Friday and their en- gagements extend to September 11. They will stay at the Palace Hotel

The interport dinner will take place on September 8, following 1 the third match of the series of three between Hong Kong and Shenghal

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5

DOUBLE CENTURY BY KIPPAX

Sussex Hard Taek

London, August 27. Bussez.

are playing the Australians Hove declared at 304 for 8 (John Parkes 60, Copk 60, James Langridge 67) Fleet wood-8m took five wickets for 114

Helter Skelter, Hey Tor, Hijacker, latter took it after leading 5 games Hot Heels, In Good Time, Iron to 3. Grey, Ironsides, King Willow, In the second set Fujikura went King's Parade, Mike, Morning Sun, all out to take the set at 6-0, Taul Mortmain, National Day, No Fear, often coming to within a point of Now's The Time, Philanderer, Plegame only to lose four points off Face, Potsdam, Powerful King, in a row as a result of superb

Spirit, volleying by Fuiflora. Racing Pluck Racing

Triumph, Sarabande, Racing Sea View Shanghraun, Soldier of Fortune," Boldier of Italy. Surprise, Sweet Life, The Bodega, The Carp, The Gadwall. The Red shank. Tilicum, Tiny Star, Vago Warrington, Widnes, Young Chap.

Doubles Encounter

A doubles match. between Yama- gishi and H. D. Ruinjahn and Nishimura and Fujikura followed the singles and in this Yamagishi was seen to advantage when by sheer determination he and Rum- Jahn recovered much ground from. Amoy, Antamok, Black Velvet, 1-5 games to 4-5, when Nishimura Bold Marshal, Bran Tub, Brass brought of some lovely ground Idol, Britannic Hall, Cebu, City shots to take the game and set.

In this encounter it could be View, Co-ship, Delightful Chance,

"E" CLASS

De Minimis, Festival Eve, Gallant seen that H. D. Rumjahn was not Fox, Harbour View, Jibsheet an ideal partner for Yamagishi Jingle, Just Imagine, Kindo, King's and took some time to adapt -his Company, Little Beauty, Racing play and combination to that of Beauty, St. Ives, Swastika, The the Japanese Davis Cupper. Crook, The Panther, The Pochard, Yamagishi was brilliant both The Ruddy Sheldrake, Utopian, from the baseline where he volley Valley Hall, Wapiti, Wembly Staged with deadly accuracy and at the net where he was practically unpassable, his Kills reminding one of Nunot, who it will be remem bowlers, Alan Kippax scoring 256, bered, was particularly good at

thus stare of play, 4. Darling 117, Brown: 56: SAL

560) Their total man - 19. which leaves them with an excess

TheAustralian trounced the of 256 runs Reule

Nishimur and-Fujikura were: well bal

took the first

JARMAN WINS

In

Final of S.W.B. Championship

the final of the singles the of ollliards championship

South Wales Borderers. Staff: Sergeant Jarman won from Private Matthias by 500 points to 477.

As the score would indicate, the

than once it appeared as though. game was a close one, and more

Matthias would win. Jarman was not

at his quite

best last night, but nevertheless he was sufficiently good enough to pro- duce flashes of his real form,

U. S. BASEBALL

Giants Fail To Score

New York, August 27. New York Giants received a surprise when they were blanked out to-day by Bill Lee of the Chi- cago Cubs. The latter had a stiff battle and managed to score one run to win.

་་

St. Louis Cardinals registered eleven hits but scored only one run against Brooklyn Dodgers, who gathered ten runs.

In the American League, Bridges shut out Philadelphia Athletics while Detroit collected eleven runs. New York Yankees gained the decision over Chicago White Sox in a very close game.

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Cleveland Indians were in similar position in their encounter with Boston. winning by an odd

FIL

:

The following were the results:

National Learte

R. H. E

New York

Chelago

n 3 1

1. 5" 1

Bill Lee pitched for Chicago.

Boston

5.10

Pittsburg

8 11

1

1

Brooklyn"

10 16

St. Louis

Boyle homered for and Lachary pitched.

Detroit

1 11 Brooklyn

American League

11 14 0

0 --5 Philadelphia..........

2

Goslin homered for Detroit and Bridges pitched.

Chicago New York

Cleveland

Boston

2 8 0

7

0

8

2

5

11

3.

St. Louis

7

3

- Washington

13

2

Beater.

CAPSTAN

HIGH

GRADE

for quality!

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