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LATEST RESULTS AND. POSITIONS.

'The full results of Saturday's games, as 'embled by Renter, are ap- nended,

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OPENING CRUISES AT NORTH SEA SCOUTS WIN COVETED

"POINT.

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SPORT, TOUR.

THE HONGKONG TEAM

MANILA.

Taking three doubles match of five, the Nomad Sports Ch

acos carried on with the ning streak against the He invaders in the third event

The opening of the local yachting At the annual aquatic sports meet Benson on Saturday was marked by an ing of the Hongkong Boy Scouts unusually brilliant sports day at the Association, held at the V. R. C. on Yacht Club, North Point, when an in- Saturday, very keen competition teresting regatta was staged by the ensued between the Sea Scouts and 2 Club in co-operation with the Com- the Taikoo Scottish Troop for the intercity serica. Omittee of the Navy League. Under premier trophy, the "Bird" Challonge

the auspices of the latter organisa- 1tion, a meeting was arranged, with 0 entries from the Navy and Army and the events were in every case keenly O contested, There was a surprise in the sliding scut four and pairs, both of which wore won with case by the 1 Scots Guards. In all other casez, the I prizes went to Naval contestants.

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A. McCubbin, of Taikoo Scottish, broke two Scout records in the course

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The Manila net stars wo first, third, and fourth encount comfortable scores, lost the se the two outstanding stars

of the afternoon's sport, lowering Hongkong delegation by score his brother's last year's record by were just as comfortable, and d nearly seven seconds in the 50 yards the fifth by a close margin Backstroke, while in the: 60

yards hard battle Championship (junior) he did bettor

Russell and Hodgson open than his own time last year.

ball, pairing off against Sew The result of the inter-troop com- Lloyd, of Hongkong. A slash petition was in doubt until the Sen tack by the Nomads had no H. E. the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, Scouts gained first place in the Relay in penetrating the Hongkong C.M.G., (Officer Administrating the Eree, beating the Taikne Scottish for the first set, which ended t Government)

seconds. The "Bird" the second encounter the pl Southorn by 3 (who distributed the prizes at the Challenge Cup went to the Sea Scouts considerably closer, the set g close of the cruise), H. E. Major-who gained 23 polata, "while the deuce several times and final General C. G. Luard, C.B., (General Taikoo Scottish gained the Presidont's ing 9.7. Officer Commanding), Read-Admiral Cup, awarded to the runners-up, with W. H. D. Boyle, C.B., Commodore 19 points to their credit. J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, A. D. C., Mr. A. L. Shields (Club Commudcre), 1Lieut. Col. H. B. Gun, D.S.O., (Vice-Commodore), Mr. H, S. Rouse (Rear-Commodore) und Messrs. F. G. Vaux, J. R. L. Stanton, N. V. A. Croucher, H. Dreyer, W. R. Andrews, W. A. Dowley, L M. Whyte, F., J. Easterbrook, und Dr. E. P. Minett.

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TABLES.

By kind permission of Rear Admir al Boyle and officers, the band of HLM.S. Frobisher rendered musical selections during the afternoon, which were greatly appreciated, adding not a little to the enjoyment of the us sembled guests.

Services Regatta,

The results of the Services Regatta were as follows:

Naval Whalers' race.

(Distance

4 miles)-1, H.M.S. Ambrose; 2, 3.M.S. Ambrose.

proceedings, at the close

A fairly large crowd witnessed the of which, Capt. P. R. Stevens, D. S, O., R. N., presented the prizes to the success- fal competitors.

The Results.

The results were as follow: 50 yards Senior Championship 3.2/6 sees, 2, G. McClay (Sen 1. T. Payne (Sea Scouts). Time:

35.2/5 sees. Scouts). Time: Wong Ki-leung (2nd S. C. A. Трекор).

Heiling and Armstrong, th of the visiting aggregation th ceeded to walk through Thoms Brown, missing love sets game in each case, the final standing at 1-6, 16. This must reversed in the third which Robertson and. Goodclif from Edie and Fritchard, The

fourth was a repetition third, MacLean and Wood Nomads defeating Howell an match of the day came whe kay,

The most

and Chapman of the Nomads with Keene and Wright of lion

0-2, 6-1.

A sec-anwing score in both sets up in cach case at G-7.

The matches, played under

courts, were attended by

50 yards Junior Backstroke-1, A. Metubbin (Thikon Scottish. Time: 112/5 sees. (recard). 2.lent conditions on the Manil Muirhead (Taiken Scottish). Tim 45.3/5 secs. (also better than lust year's record), 8, Ilo Ping-ki (2nd

S. C. A. AJ.

100 yard: Senior Championship 1. Wong Ki-leung (2ad S. C. A. A

2 Sliding Seat Paira, (Distance Time: 86.4/5 secs. 2, S. Lau (St. mile), Scots Guards. Lieut. Joseph's), Time: 88.1/5 secs. 3, L. Lindsay, Lieut. Treadwell and Capt. Witchell (Taikoo Scottish). Robertson (cox.).

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Matches played on Saturday have been taken into account in the com- pilation of the following league tables

Newensta

Everton

Bury Cardiff Binckburn

Arecal Aston Villa West Far

Laicenter Marich. Un. Liverpool Hinderell

ען ירד נו גן

Birmingham 'Futt-in Muflibro.

Shofield U,

Derby Sunderland

Belton Portsmouth Wednesday

Cheben

Manch, City

I'24410

Stoke

Olihan

Clupean

West Brom

Bristol City

:w

Swan

Barry

Notra Forest,

Wolves

Hull City

Grimsby

Port Falc

Fultone

Soap Notts County Blankpol

Rending

South Shields

Ctarlion

Northants

Norwich

Brentford

Millwall

Q. P. R

Southend

Plymouth

Newpor

Exeter

Merthyr Brigion

Vakan Sunder Coventry

formouth Crystal Pal Hristal

Wulfoni Torquay

Division I..

Navy Whalers race. (5 oared) (Distance mile).-1, Officers of

crowc.

Hockey.

The fourth encounter betw visiting Ilongkong athleles : Nomad Sports Club of Manil in n victory for the latter as tion, when they bout the inva hockey by the score of 7-1, goal was scored by C. Hodgs found the net after ten min play. The Hungkong players, a keen defensive game and second period made several a at scoring which at times look gerous. The only count made

Junior Diving (Scouts and Cubs). Navy Cutters race. (12 eared) --1, A. McCubbin (Taikoo Scottishi, (Distance miles), H.M.S. Fro-15 marks. 3, R. Wood (Sea Scouts), bisher. 2, H.M.S. Durban.

and Li Ching (St. Joseph's) tied with 13 marks cach.

Life-Saving Race-1, T. Payne (Sea Scouts), 2, G. McClay (Sea Scouts), 3, P. Witchell (Taikoo Spot-visitors, however, came in t tish).

half, when after a clever com

the Navy.

Sliding Seat Fours. (Distance 1. mile)-1, Scots Guards (Maj, Wynne Finch, Lieuts, Crabbe, Lindsay, Tread- well and Capt. Robertson (cox).

50 yards Junior Championship-play that cluded the local deft Berthon Boats Race. (Distance 1, A. McCubbin (Taikoo Scottish). Pritchard played a fine str mile).-1, Submarine L15. 2, Sub- Time: 33 secs. (record), 2, the Hongkong team's goal.

Muirhead (Taikoo Scottish). Time: Water Tag-of-war, (in Naval Cut-402/5 sees. 3, Wong Ping-ki (2nd ters)-ly H.M.S... Frobisher. 2. S. C. A. A.). H.M.S. Danzo.

marine L4.

Water Derby. A B. Sivers (Dana) and A. B. Tender (Dragon) 2, Sto. Green (Durban) and A B. Gilbert (Ambrosc.)

Club Craige.

Following are the results for the Club Cruise, the corrected time baing

Combined. English and Rigged Cruiser Race. two miles).

10

10

Snipe

12 10

2K

Norseman

8 Tavy II

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Imogen Brenda

Chinese (Distance

2.23.27 2.25.30

2.26.16

2,26.58 ,,2.27.00 2.27.24.

Division II.

U. and I.

2.27.25

17 La Cigale.

(scr.) 2.27.45

Curlew

2.28.41

Typhoon

2.28.51

Chinook

2.33.00

Handicap Class. (Distance

iniles).

Arguila II-

Dorothea

Colleen

Division III (South),

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Luton

Gillingh

Division (North).

Halifax

Bradford,

Lincall

Doncaster

Darlington

Wrexham Rochdale

Tranmere Bradford C. Ratherham N. 'Brighton Slockport Durham Accrington Nelson

Chesterfield

Crewe,

Kreools Bouthport Barrow Wizan Ashington

Rangera Motherwell Hearts St. Mimen. Geftin Aberdeen Cowdenbeath

St. Johnstone. Kilmarnock

Airdrie

Partick Hibernians

Falkirk

Bo'ness

Dundee

Queen's Park

Clyde

Harillion

Zaith Kapers

Danfermline

JANWO

ESSENGER

11 17

La Líada

Scouters, Cubbers and Rovers

Race (60 yards).--1 Ha Pak-ping (32.4/5 secs.). 2, E. Cunningham (11.2/5 secs.).

50 yards Senior Backstroke.-1, Yeung Yuen-wah (1st Yaumati Time: 41.4/5 secs. 2, Wong Ki-leung (2nd.S. C. A. A.). Time: 41.2/5 secs,

Ip Kwai-hung (2nd S. C. A.. A.).

Wing310scs Back (Sen Scouts). 134 marks. 2, Yu Wing- bong (Sea Scouts), 124 marks: 3, J. Cruz (St. Joseph's.) 12 marks.

Inter-Troop Team Relay Races.-1, Sea Scouts (Time: 1,40 sees); 2, Ta koo Scottish (Time: 1.43.4/5 secsit, 3, 2nd S.C.A.A.

Blindfold. Raca-1, S. Lau (St, Joseph'); 2, T. Payne (Sea Scouts).

FOOTBALL CRASH.

The Nomad points were c follows: C. Hodgaon, 2; A.S 1; V. H. Masefield 1; and I. W

LAWN BOWLS

THE SPEY ROYAL C

COMPETITION.

The Club de Recreio put up..

fight against the Kowloon D creation Club in the Spey Ro competition on Saturday. The was played on the K.CC. gr. at one time looked as if they possibly win. Ultimately they live points a very creditable ing indeed,

Result: K. Dock..

H. G. Copper

G, Henderson

J. Brown

Recreio.

C. E. Marqu L. C. R. 50

3.47.09% | MANY INJURED AT AMERICAN J. O. McLaggan J. Ribeiro

3.47.51 3.48.5936

3.52.52%

Heyward Hayes and Gael ClasseM. (Distance 14 miles).

Boojum .

Pierrette

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4.20.40 4.20.61 (acr.) 4.21.06 (scr.) 4.21.35

MATCH.

22 A. Ribeira

Open Singles Champions Richmond, Virg., Oct. 23.

In the fourth round of th Over one hundred persons are re- ported to have been injured in the Singles competition J. Brown loon Dock, beat. Clark Atki collapse of a section of a spectatori". stand during a football match between the same Club, on Thursday n the University of Marylaid and the 21-19. Brown now enters th

final. A fur- Virginia Military Institute. ther report that two persons ware killed has not been verified.

Later.

On the conclusion of the pro- 10 gramme, the prizes were presented by 16 25 Mrs. Southorn, subsequent to a It now transpires that nobody was

cheery speech by Mr. A. L. Shields, killed as the result of the stand col 18 15. the Commodore of the Club, who relapse, but 15 spectators were serious ferred to the apt celebration of Tra- ty injured, and about 80 athurs "ight

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is falgar Day in this manner, the Club ly injured-Reuter's American Ser is having been aided to no inconsider-vice,

1able extent by the Committee of the

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10 Navy League. In that during the

preceding 48 hours, they hud cause

to remember once again to what ex- Reception committee.-Commodore tent the community was, dependent A. L. Shields, Esq., W. A. Dowley, upon the Navy, the celebration gained Esq. L. M. Whyte, Esq., Lt. Comm. a great dent in spirit.. It was neees- 0. C. G. Leveson-Gower, R.N..

Lapsley's Win.

On Saturday afternoon, on C.C. groen, R. Lapsley ( Dock) beat J. T. Debbie (K by 21-20. Lapsley led 10- Debbie equalised and the scor again level at 13-13, 18-18, 20-20, Lapsley securing the in the last head.

..

Yesterday's Match. Holland (Kowloon Bowling Club) defeated R. Smith (CR vice) 21-10 in a championship Judges-Lt. Comm. G. F. Hole, the Kowloon C.C. yesterday R.N. (Harbour Master), Capt. A. W.

ing. It was not such pr Davidson, R.N.R., Lieut. R. O. F. victory as the score would ap Johnston, A.D.C., Lieut. Comm. B. R. did form. Whilst Holland fu indicate. Both players ware in Hopper, R.N.,, L. M. Whyte, Esq.

served to win, he had most

sary that the trade route should be kept clear and the "Silent Service" was constantly on watch to see that 2018 shipping was not interfered with..

Occasion was taken to express re- grot that Rear Admiral Boyle and the Refreshments.-F. G. Vaux, Esq. luck that was going. First Cruiser Squadron were leaving Licut. R. O. F. Johnston, A.D,O.,

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16 shortly, as a particularly entertaining Lieut. Comm. B. R. Hopper, B.N.

Starters and Umpires-Commodore

143726 would have been in competition with Sutherland, Esq., Commander E T J. L. Pearson, C.M.G., R.N., E.

season had been looked forward to, when officers and men of the Squadron

the Club. Thanks were also tendered

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B

Commander F.H.D.

for the help given in concluding ar- Shelley, R.N., rangements for the day's sport and Byron, R.N., W, Logan, Esq., Dr. E. P... the presence of the band of H.M.S. Minett. Frobisher; to the various contestants

Clerks of the Course—-A. W. van

and to the Navy League Sub-commit Andel, Esq., E. S. Carter, Esqi, F. J. tee for the drawing op of the pre- Easterbrook, Esq., Lieut. Comm.

Berry, R.N.

gramme,

Joint Hon. Secretaries. R. Suther

LOCAL BILLIARI

INTERESING EXHIBITIO

Y. M. C. A.

Wiping out his concession points after three visits to the Guardsman Hire defeated Leach, of the European T. M. billiards match at the Y. X by 600 points to 455 in un ex

last night.

Rear Admiral Boyle replied and Accommodation, Decorations. expressed regret that the stay of the Lieut. Col. V, Coats, I.A., Dr. E. Squadron in China waters was com- Minett. ing to an end. They had not done in is great deal, but the little that had land, Esq., F. J. Easterbrook, Esq.

been accomplished, especially within Thanks are tendered to the follow- the last two days proved that their ing contributors to the Services Re- Tho winner was in fine "guns were not made of wood," gatta prize fund of the Navy League. throughout, passing the fifty Mrs. Sauthorn was cheered on the Hon. Mr. W. E, L. Shenton, Mr. four times in the course of the conclusion of the distribtion of J. Scott Haraton, Mr. J. H. Taggart, and giving a capable all rou prizes and was presented with a Mr. W. van der Steen, Messrs. A...hibition which greatly plo bouquet tied with the Club coleurs, Watson and Co., Ltd., and Messra, fair-sized audience. ?

this bringing to a termination one of the most successful opening meetings in the history of the Club.

The officials' responsible for the ar- rangements conducive to such a happy day were:

Java, China and Japon Lijn.

There being insufficient entries for the scheduled race yesterday, the fixture was abandoned. Yachts pro- ceeded on an independent cruise to Joss House Bay.

Lench played well up to a but appeared to be nervous. The best breaks were: Hino:09; 58, 51, 51, and Loach: .92, 31, 25, 26, and

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