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PAGE 10 HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
ALL THE
SPORT
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1938.
SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
SCORES TWICE
LEE WAI-TONG SCORES
FOR SOUTH CHINA IN
Chinese Defeat The Rest CHINESE CLUBS Rugby League HOME FOOTBALL
By
Odd Goal After Lead Of 3-0 At Interval
RILLIANT
DUNCAN IS
IN GOAL FOR LOSERS
A huge crowd was present at Caroline H yesterday to see South China beat the Rest by the odd goal in seven in a charity football match. Tam Kwan-kon played in goal for the Chinese Instead of Pan Ka-ping, and Lam Tak-po's place was taken by Lee Kwok-wai.
From the commencement of the game South China took the offensive and Lee Wal-tong who made his first reappearance In local football yesterday, was a constant. source of worry to the Rest de- About seven minutes after the kick-off. Lee Wi-tong scored fence. from outside the penalty area, with a long shot the ball deflecting off Costa's foot into the gual.
Two minutes before the interval South China maintained pres- gure and Duncan, in goal, was re- Lan Tau-man scored the third peatedly tested with several dim-goal for his side with a beautiful
FIND NEW SOCCER STARS
SOUTH CHINA HAS
NEW TALENT. Though, there were a num- ber of good individual perfor→ mances, the football matches played on Saturday produced little that was outstanding "as a whole.
Chinese teams had many newcomers on view and these acquitted themselves well, in- dications are that this season South China. Athletic Associa tlun at least will have even more talent than ever to call проп.
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Leung Pak-wal and. Chan Wet sang both played dine games for South China "B," last year's Arst division champions, against the Middlesex Regiment, "runners-up, and it is certain, if they keep up this form, that they will retain their places.
Half-time. South China 3. Best 0.
Shortly after was
the Lée
cleared drive, which he cult shots
occasion On une admirably. Lau Tau-man, the South China left-winger and newcoiner to local, football from Shanghal, had the ball in his possession, he 'dribbled up to the goal mouth and sent a fast drive wheh. Duncan stopped. up and took Lee Wal-tong ran possession but miskicked and sent the ball over the bar.
A little later La! Shiu-wing at- tempted a long shot but it went wide. Immediately after the Rest forwards took the ball up to their opponent's goal, and Leonard who was playing instead of Pearson. shot, but Tam again effected a brilliant save.
South China's second goal
when
Tau-man came
Lau dribbled up to the goal "and tapped the ball into the nek Lee Wai- Immediately after tong tested Duncan.
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York, Sept. 10. - Results of matches played in the "Major Baseball League today were as follows:~~~
Chicago
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Brooklyn
Philadelphia
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chinese.
four
the
11
This match, as such, however, Lau rather disappointing.
good resumption. Chung-sang, Who made a
Wal-Long Impression last week, was another scored the fourth enterprising forward. but the rest goal for...
of the attack left something to With be desired, and, perhaps due to goals
the earliness of the season and them.
the consequent lack of practice, the Rest looked and not combine very well. as if they wore
Saw For the military side, going to
Grogan and Pearson were the pick still heavier, but of the attack, and Watson and their forwards
Freshwater did good work in the Ter Butoiqseemed to be back line, but here. Also, polish
against
playing
Jose
better
-footbuil
The first goal for the and understancing were lacking. Rest was scored by Hau Ching-to.
Following a clearance. Soen Kam-shun passed the ball to Bau Ching-to who netted the second goal for the Rest. South China forwards made re- peated attempts to increase thel
but they were successfully epulsed by Watson and. Costa in Towards the the Rest defence. end of the game Leonard scored from just outside the penalty
¡area.
R. 11.
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6
1
St. Louis
2 10
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2
4
2
New York
20
21.2.
·
Boston
6 30
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5 - 14
0
Ginefanati
15
0
Pittsburgh
4 1-4
Brooklyn
7
13
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New York
1
4 9
Buston
2
B
1.
Philadelphia
4
10
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St. Louis
4
42 - 0
Cleveland
2 A
0
New York
2 3
0
Washington
0
Philadelphia
9
1
Boston
3:
T
0
Detroit
11
14
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Cleveland
5.
9
4
New York
6 &
Washington
11. 0
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7
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(Hadley pitched);
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S. China "B" Club
Results
London, Sept 18.
RESULTS
The following were the results of ARSENAL LOSE" TO matches played in the
English
Rugby League' today :- ' Bath 8. Lionelly 11. Bedford 40, Old Edwardiana 3. Bradford 26, Manchester 15. Bristol 9. Swansea 15. Cardif 3. Bridgend, 4
Coventry 17, Rugby 3.
EVERTON
Saturday's home football results. as cabled by Reuter, ware follows:-
Arsenal
Gloucester 18, Lydney 5. Leicester 3, Headingley 3. Netth.16, Weston-super-Mare 3 Derby Newport 10, Harriers 5. Northampton 0. Waterloo 3. P. Albion 26, Barnstaple D. Torquay, Ath 4. Redruth 3. Pontypool 11. Portypridd 0.
-(Reuter).
FIRST DIVISION
HOCKEY MATCH Blackburn
Nomads Defeated
By K.LT.C..
*
Norwich Notts F. Wednesday
West Brom,
3 Queen's P.R.
Nomads suffered their se cond successive" defeat this season on Saturday afternoon when they lost to the Kowloon Indian Tennis Chub in
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) friendly hockey "match at the
Bournemouth 1 Maristeld Police Training School ground,
Brighton Though no goals were scored Bristol R. the first half the Indians dominat Clapton ed play after the interval. In this Ipswich period no less than seven - goals Newport were scored of which the Indians Port Vale
Reading claimed ifive
Pyara Singh, the Interporter. Swindon was in great form scoring-four Torquay goals while Noronha scored one Watford for the K. I. T. C.
D
For the losers S. A. Reed nested both goals.
.
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IN CHARITY MATCH
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops
Dis- ist 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Or. QT. Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr.
at the Race Course on Saturday.—---
Sunlight -View
35.2 1.07.1 1.37.3
New Star and Dawn Star 36.2 1.09.4 1.40.4
Soldier of Britain
34.1. 1.08.2 1.37.2 1936 1.11 1.45.2 330.4 59.2 1.28.2
40.3 1.13.3. 1.45.3 14 40 1.20 1.59
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+1.04.4 1.38.1 33.3 1.05.2 1.33.1 2.12 43.3 1.34.3
13 3T 1.13. 1.51 2.27
1.18.4 1.55.4 2.31.3 3.03.2 31.4
30.2
31
Humdrum Eve..
31
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King's Lead
34.3
Aztec
28
Rose Evelyn
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1 Everton Birmingham 1 Stoke
2
King's Privilege
2.37.33.12.2° 34.4
31.2
Laughing Girl
39.4
Blackpool 2 Aston Villa Brentford
0 Wolves
4
Tribute
2.20.3 2.57
38.2
1
Gold Coin
2.59.4 32.4
1 Sunderland
0
Desert Chie!
14 39 1.16
1.52 2.36.1 2.56
29.4
Grimsby
1 Manchester U. O
Leeds Leicester
1 Bolton,
Snowy River
1
38.3 1.10.
1:41.3 2.11.2
29.4
•
2
Silkylight and Tornado
2 Preston
1
Star
1440.2 1.18
1.93.2 2.27.2 - 3.00
32.3
Liverpool
1 Charlton
0
Jober
1
39
1.16.1 1.52.2 2.23.3
31.1
Middlesbro'
1 Chelsen
1
Whakey
1
43.
1.26.1 2.05.1 2.96.1
31
Portsmouth
4 Huddersfield
The Leopard
1
32.
1.08.2 1.42.1 2.16
33.4
SECOND DIVISION
Honeymoon
Eve
and
4 Swansea
0
Cossack's Beauty.
4 34
1.08 1,39.3
31.3
Bury Coventry Fulham Manchester C. 1 Luton
1 West Ham
1
National Guard
1
36.3 1.12.3
1.48.3 2.21.3
33
3 Southampton
Split Hand
1
38.4 1.23
2.05.12.41.9
36.2
2 Chesterfield
0
Perfect Day
12 43 1.13
1.54
2.26.3 2.56.4 30.1
2
Laughing Buddha
1 34-
1.10
1.44.1 2.18.2,
34.1
Millwall.. Newcastle
3 Bradford
.1
Golden Cow
14 40
3 Burnley
2
Estover
136.3 1.12.1 1.46.4 2.22
2.55.4 83.4
2 Plymouth
1
Rose Jane
1
34.1 1.10 1.46.4 2.19
32.1
2
2 Tottenham
Oak Bay
1
35
1.09.2 1.42.3 2.15.47.
21
2 Tranmere
Moorlight
View
and
9 Shemeld U.'
Night View
14 37
1.13
147.3. 2.19.4 2.51.3 30.3
Bag Tor
1 41 118.4 1.53 2.21.2
23.2
Katinka
1
Salvage Master
37.2 1.11.3 1.47.2 2.19.3 36.4 1.10
32.1
1.41.1
31.1
Crifiel
1
34
105.1 1.34.3 2.01.2
29.4
4 Southend
Yum Sing
1
44 1.21.3 2.00
2.35--
35
1 Notts C.
Coronation Day
35.2 1.12.1 1.48.2
36.1
1 Cardiff
2
Dekko
1 Northampton, ̈1
Commencement Bay
2.Crystal P.
Tabby Cat
1 38.2 1.14.3 14 38 13 43
1.49 1.14 1.47 1.22 1.59
2.21
32
2.19.4 2.51 - 31.1
2.34.3 3.07.4, 89.1
1 Exeter
1
Meteor
4 37.1 1.15.1 1.55.3
40.2
1 Bristol C.
-0
Cape Comorin and Gold'
Aldershot
1
Sovereign
4 Walsall
2
Roolly
1.55 1.40
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Wild Cat
2 Accrington
3
Plain View
3 Lincoln "
0
Royal Highness
.......... 1 43
139.1, 1.16.1 1 38 1.08 1 33.3 1.11.3 1.47.3 2.21.4 2.53.3 31.4
+37 1.11.4 1:44.1
2.17.2 2.41 1.26
2.30 2.09.2
3.04. 34
29.2
32.2
33.3
1 Hull
2
Brutus
1 37.4 1.12.4 1.40.3 2.08.1
29.3
4 Stockport
3
Little Audrey
# 35.3 1.10.2 1.39.3
29.1
2 Darlington"
A Great Time and A ..0
2 Gateshead
3
Better Time
1.
42.2 1.23.4 2.00.4 232.2
31.3
p Oldham
N. Brighton Rotherham Rochdale Southport
1 Barnsley
2
Tempest and Diogenes... 1 Cape York
51.1 1.07.4 1.43.3 2.19
35.2
1
31
Bex
1
1.05.1 1.34.1 2,03.2 41.2 1.19.21.54.1 2.29.3.
29.1
85.2
3 Wrezha
Piet Hein and Smiling."
2 York
2
2 Hartlepools
0
Thru-***
11 38.1 1.14
1.51.1 2.26
2.58.1 32.1
The Buffer
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Flybynight
1
1.44 39.3 1.14 36.4 1.13.4 148
30
2.21.1
33.1
FIRST DIVISION
Easy Time
1
Arbroath Аут
0. Aberdeen
2
Electron
7 42
2 Queen O'S.
3
Bredon"
1 47
40.3 1.20.2 1.58.3 2.34.3
1.13.2 1.42 1.32 1.32 2.16
38
28.3
2.50
34
6 Rangers
2
Strathcarrick
40
1.07
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27
4 Alblan
3
Rose Queen'
1
36.1 1.12.3 1.48.4 2.20
33.1
4 Hearts
0
Derby Day
1 38.4
1.01
1.28.2
27.2
2 Hamilton
3
Cameronian'
1
45:3 1.24.2 2.03
2.38.4
35.4
2 Clyde
L
Centre Court
1 32
1.00.4 1.30.2 2.00.1
29.4
2
Tyne and Final Triumph
1
41.
1.19.2 1.55.2 2.29
3.01.4 32.4
1
Lancashire Lass
1
Rob Roy
44.4 1.23.3 1.55.3 2.27.3 37.3 1.13
32
1.44.3
31.3
Twilight Star
1 40.1 1.09
1.50
2.30.3
34.3
€33
1.05
1.33
28.
29.1 58.3 1.29
30.2
1
31"
Barrow Bradford C. Two
friendly hockey matches Carlisle The Chester were played on Saturday.
Y.M.C.A.. senior team | Crewe European lost to Middlesex Regiment by twe Doncaster goals to, three, and the junior Halifax team lost, to Kumoan Rifles two- #.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
FIRST DIVISION
1 Middlesex
&
Eastern 7 Kowloon F.C. 4 Kwong Wak 3 SECOND DIVISION South China 1 Middlesex Club/
3 Eastern Kowloon
0
។
1
Swimming
4 Kwong Wah 1
Proctor. Suen Kam-shun and Grogan played very well for the
The first half, which alternated Rest while Duncan was splendid in gpal. Hau Ching-to played excep. between bright patches and desul- tionally well for his side and 1.
tery
exchanges..
goalless.
In the second half, he was given Early in the second. Sheehan handled in the area, and Lee Shek-yau scored from the resul. tant penalty.
a few more opportunities when his forwards were in possession of the ball, he would no doubt have
Els -EASTERN'S FINE WIN made, good use of them..
Eastern gave the Hong Kong shooting was very accurate,
For South China. Iau Tau-man Football Club a terrine beating in and Lee Wat-tong played well. the senior division, but the junior easy shots game between them resulted the Lee missed several
other way round. when he was in possession.
THE TEAMS
Suen Kam-shun, Au, Shi-ngo and Hau Ching-to cach scored two goals and Lee Tack-kee added a eventh without any reply from
BOY SCOUTS HOLD! CHAMPIONSHIPS
Motherwell
The Boy Scouts swimming cham- Celtic plonships began on Saturday, Falkirk when qualifying heats were staged Hibernian in the Dockyard-swimming Pool.
Dockyard
The finala will be held in the Swimming Pool or Saturday, September 24, commiten ding at 1.30p.m. His Excellency
cote will attend. the Governor, Sur Geoffry North-
1 Raith 0 Kilmarnock
Partick St. Johnstone St, Mirren Third Lanark 5 Queen's Park 1
***SECOND DIVISION
Airdrie
Alloa
The following were the results: 25 yds. Senior Wolf Cubs' Race: Cowdenbeath -D. Saunders. 1st Sea Scouts Dumbarton M Osbourne (1st Sea Scouts), F. Dundee Duckworth (1st Sea Scouts).
King's Park
50 yds. Senior Scouts Champion The following were the teams:
ship-N, Smith (1st Sea Scouts), South China:-Tam Kwan-kon:
the Club. In the seome division. Neville (4th Troop), D. Bland Mak Slu-hon and Lee Tin-sang;
(2) and Wilson (4th Troop), Wong Yat Chiu (1st Leung Wing-chiu, Lau Hing-chol, match. Shaw
cheang for Eastern,
DRAWN GAME
and Lee Kwok-wal; Iso Kwai- scored for the Club, and Ng Ching-Sea Scouts), so Kwok Wing fist
Lee King-cheong. shing. Fung
Vat-tong. Lai Shiu-wing and Lau Tou-man.
In a game that was played un- The. Rest: Duncan (Royal der very poor conditions. South juniors and Middlesex Ecots): Watson Middlesex) and ! Chira
The
V Costa (St. Joseph's: Proctor juniors shared two goals. (Royal Scots), K. Forrow (Club) Chinese turned out an almost en
and J. Parker (Police); Grogan tirely new team, and under these (Middlesex), Suen
Kam-shun circumstances, they may be said (Bt. to have done very well. The goal- (Middlesex) and scorers were. Thomas and Ting
[Yuen-fat.
1 (Western). D. •Leonard
Joseph's). Saw
Hau Ching-to (Eastern). 0
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeling to be held on Saturday, 24th September, 1938 weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Exchange Building; the Chi House, Happy Valley: the Hong Kong Club: the Sports Club, and the Stables, Shan Kyong Rond.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 15th Sept. 1938
·Orders
Sporting Fixtures
TODAY.
BADMINTON-Cathedral Badminton, 30. p.:
| SWIMMING.—Mixed Swimming, In European Y.M.C.A. Swim- Hall
ming Pool,
Council
Sea Scouts), D. Burna (4th Troop). 30 yds. Junior Scouts' Cham- plonship:-J. Rodgers (4th Troop). Chan Chuen Ying (12th Troop).
50 yds. Senior Scouts Breast- Smoke:-Wong Wing Cheung (1st Troop. S. Wong (1st Troop), Lui Man Kwan (1st Troop).
25 yds. Junior Wolf Cubs' Race:
Thirwell (1st Troop). Benfor Scouts Diving:-D. Bland (4th Troop).
Senior Wolf Cibs Diving:-N. Orsbourne (1st Troop), D. Baun- ders (1st Bea Scouts), A. Imrie (1st (1st Sea Scouts).
East Fife
Courting Eve
Expression Time
3 Morton
4 Leith
Ranger
4 Dunfermline
0
2 Forfar
0
2 Edinburgh
3 Dundee
3 East Stirling
2 Montrose
2 St. Bernards
2 "Brechin
34.2 1.11.2 1.45.2 2.16.2
$1
1 Stenhousemuir 0
(Reuter).
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET
CLUB WIN VALLEY BOWLS COMPETITION
-"Beating - Civil Service Cricket Club by the margin of shots to 81, Cralgengower Cricket Club won the Happy Valley Lawn Bowls. Competition on Saturday.
This tournament was started this year, the prize being a cup offered by Vat 69. Whisky.
Scores:
CRAIGENGOWER VICTORY
At the Hong Kong Football Club, beat Craigengower Cricket Club Civil Service Cricket Club by 50
Life Saving Race: Neville (4th Troop), So Kwok Wing (1st shots. Sea Scouts).
Junior Scouts' Diving: Rod- gers (4th Troop)..
RUGBY TESTS
ENGLAND WIN IN FINAL GAME
Capetown, Bept. 10
In the Anal Rugby Test match between South Africa and the touring England team, the latter won by 21 points to 16 after being
led at the interval by 13 points to.
3
The South Africans were success-
ful in the first match at Johan- nesburg by 26 points to 12 and
#t
8150
the won
second Port Elizabeth by 19 points to 3-(Ren- ter.
adds that J. S. Howell, V. Walker, J. Russell,
A later message England were deserving winners E. Tuck (sp) 13. Total: 57:
P.R.C.-R. Ells, C. Dowman, W. in one, of the fastest, most open. Campbell. A. E. Carey (skip) 14; and most exciting international W. Cameron, L. Glendenning, 3.games seen in South Africa.... Orem, Q. Perkins (skip).21; W. ccc.-J. W. Leonard. A Glendenning. W. E. Hollands, J. Dobson, K. C. Hamilton, C. Cham- Omar, A. E. Coates. B. W. Bradbury Bhepherd, G. C. Moss (skip) 25; W, pelavier, F. Younghusband (skip), 100 yds: Senlar Scouts Cham (Skip) 22: L. C. R. Souza, M. A. R. McLeod, H: Brown, J. Fender, E. d. 24; B. Evane, A. Eastman, T. Cole-
Post (skip) 26 Total: 88.
man, T. Fergusson (skip) 13. Total: MEETINGS-Amual. of Cricket TENNIS-Hardcourt Champion plonship:-Wong, Yat Chiu (1st Souza, J. Cavanagh, C. E. Rosselet Omar, H. P.
77. (4th (akip) 31; KM. ship, Bick Szeto and C. H. Chan Sea
D. Burns Scouts), v. Tsui Wal-pul and Tsul Yun- | (Troop),
Karanja, J. Landolt, D. M. Omar Junior Scouts Back-Stroke:-J. (skipy 31; J. R. Soares, W. Ward, 1y, of Hong Kong Rifle Associapu; G. Choa v. J. J. Ferguson,
or Wong Fook-nam.
Rodgers (4th Troop), Wu Yui K Way RB (skip) Bowling Green Club beat Kowison Foint, Talkos Dock Recreation Club
Total: 111.
Football Club by 35 shots:
lost. to Kowloon Docks Recreation Kwong (13th Troop).. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
Sentor Scouts' Back-Stroke:-D. BADMINTON.---Y.MCA.
asix.
Talkoo:-R. Main. J. Forster, W Ladies' Burns (4th Troop), Wan Ho Wong W. R. Hilyer, J. Hollidge (skip) 21; Younghusband's rink recorded Club by 5 shots. Badminton, in the West Lounge, in 13th Troop), Fung Hoa Wah A., Warr, 6. Eccleshall, W. J. Bur- Kowloon B.G.C.-G. C. Norman Melrose, D. Munro (skip) 24. F. ling, G. H. Sherrif (skip) 9: R. BL.A. R. Duncan, S. Randle E W Newman, D. Coull. J. Poison, J. Race-1st Davies J. Pengelley, J. Cook, EW Lines (skip) .24, R. P. Phillips, C. Watson, skip) 25; 5. Fleming, F. 1 and Hong Kong Sea Scouts and 4th Simmonds (skipi 11: J. Gellatly. C. Wallls, J. Watson, G. E. F. Thomp Connelly T. Grimes, T. F. Stainton Strange. L. A Collyer. J. F. Mc-son (skip) 21; T. Armstrong, H. L. (skip) 14. D. McColgan, L. Gibson |Gowan (skip) 20. Total: 61
Lockhart, C. B. Hösking, A Hyde-J. Wald, W. Scoth (skip) 18. Total: Lay (skip) 20; L. 1. Cimbes. A. T. 81.
League
Urban in Chamber, 5:15 pm Quarter-
of.
tion. in Extension Room Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden. TENNIS-Hardcourt, Championship.
A. E. P. Guest v. 8. A Rum Jahn F. T. Baines and LA Newnham or E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. G. Chos and O. Rumfahn: 8. A. Gray v. Tsui Yuu-pui; Taul Wal-pul v. H. D. Rumjann.
..
TOMORROW
BADMINTON-Y. K. C. A. Bad- minton, in the West Lounge. GOLF-Monthly Medal Competi-
tion (Fanling). HOCKEY.—European: KMCA Secretary
Club de Recreto (King's Park). 1772 8.15 p..
B. BROWN,
|
the Morning.
(13th Troop).
Inter-Troop? Relay
SHOOTING.-Hong Kong Rifle As
sociation Weekly Spoon Practice Shoot, Army Ranges, Hong Kong Troop Kowloon City, 2.30 p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 BADMINTONY.M.C.A. Badmin-
ton, in the West Lounge. MEETING.--Annual, of Hong Kong
WORLD SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP
Toronto, Sept. 19. The World's sculling champion-
CA.CC.-J. Deakin, R.-R. Wood,
POLICE WIN A
FRIENDLY MATCHES" In a friendly Ave-rink lawn bowls KOWLOON DOCKS UF
In a friendly match at North counter at Austin Road. Kowloon
At Craigengower. Police Recrea-Lay, B. M. White R. Duncan (aidp) Kowloon Dock:- J. Royle ¬C tion Club beat Hong Kong Football 15; E. Atkins, H. Drew, J. B. Logan, Logan, A. Calman, V. Ramsay (skip). Club by 29 shots.
JG. Meyer (skip) 32. Total: 112, 18; G. Humale, W. McMaster. O HKFC Steven G. 8 Kowloon FG.-A. Lapsley, P. T. Henderson J Kempton (skip) Reel Club, at Helena May In-ship held here today was won Graver, E. 8. Carter, A. Brooksbank Barby V. Aflenza, V. Chittenden 25; A. Calman Br. C. Thom, stitute. Garden Road, 5.15 p.m. by H. R. Pearce of Australia, who (skip) 12; B. Mansell, C. B. Robert (skip) 11; V. White, K. Cooper, C. T. Mason. J. Frazer (skip) SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in retained his title by beating Eson, H.-H. Pear. H. V. Fearse (skip) Turney, W. V. Flold (skip) 18; H. 26) W. Mackie, W. Foryth, W European YMCA. Swimming Paddon over "the three talle 18; R. P. Shaw, E. C. Kerrison, AF. Bunje, J. L Stephens, V. C.Houston. F. Cullen (skip) 19 Total:
W. Hodges, Lammert (skip) 14 Labrum, J. McKelvie, (skip) 11; A36. Pool.
course(Reyter),
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