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MONDAY, OCTOBER

THE WORLD SPORT

LAWN BOWLS.

P.W.D. SCORE A NARROW VICTORY:

In the Inter-departmental series. of lawn bowls matches, last year's win nors, the Sanitary Department was defeated by the PW.D. on the Police Club's rinks yesterday, in a match that was marked with excitement

throughout.

R

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

1928.

The results of Saturday'a Homo football as ondled by Router are as follows:

Arsenal Aston Villa

BOWLS CELEBRATION. Blackburn

HONGKONG INTERPORT PLAYERS ENTERTAINED.·

Bury Deron

Looda U. Lalcester Manchester U. Wednesday Sunderland

Some Afty lawn bowlers assembled at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on Saturday night to rejoice over the recovery of the Prentice trophy and to congratu Barnsley late the six Hongkong Interport Blackpoo their Shanghai Bradford The Sanitary Department opened bowlers on promisingly and after leading by 7-0 triumph. The dinner was given in Chelsea at the end of the second head; gave honour of the Interport team and Grimsby the impression that they wore going it proved to be a most successful Millwall to run away with the match. The and enjoyable affaires Notts County P.W.D. however, muntered. themselves together and by the end of the ninthi head they were standing level with the Sanitary Department, with the score at 8-9.

The P.W.D. proceeded to draw

thair

opponents and in the next points making the score 14-8 in their favour. In the next three heads, however, the Sanitary Department scored six in their turn, and once again stood level at 14 all with six hoads to go.

from

The President of the Hongkong Port Vale Lawn Bowls Association (Mr. B. Southampton. Wylle) accupied the chair and was Swansea! supported by Mr. G. J. Tacchi (the Wolves Hon. Secretary) and the following members of the Interport team: Messra. A. M. Holland (Capt.), J. C

Division, L.

2 Huddersflold.

1 Cardiff

2. Manchester 4. Sheffield U. Portsmouth Liverpool West Ham Burnley Nowcastle

0 Bolton 8 Birmingham

Division II:

4. Bristol C.

0 West Broml

Stoko

8 Notte. Forest

0 Hall

5 Reading

0 Preston

g. Tottenham

2 Oldham

0 Clapton

8 Middlesbro

Division III (South).

three heads they scared a further six Brown. A. W. Grimmiti, J. Laing/Bournemouth

The sixteenth and seventeenth went to the Sanitary Department by s single point in each hond, making the scara 10-14 in their favour. In the eighteenth head tho P.W.D. reduced their opponents' lead by scoring a single, and they went on to lead at the end of the nineteenth by 18 points 10. They scored a "three" in this hond,

Roquiring two points to tls, the Sanitary Department made a special effort in the twentieth and encceeded in scoring a single shot. The last hend, which by the way was played in was extremely a fairly heavy rain,

iting. The Sanitary Department

to

one to tls and two to win. For a timo, they lay the shot and it looked as if they were going to make a struggle of it, but Hollande and Holinnd, the No, 8 and akip respective ly of the P.W.D. played brilliantly and thanks to their efforts, they won the ing 20-17 in favour of the P.W.D.

The tears were as followst

·

Brentford A. Chapman and W. Mair. The Brighton captured trophy occupied & promin Bristol R. ent place on the President's tablo, Crystal Pal. and behind was the Shanglial fing. Eroter

An exceptionally fine spread was Merthyr Newport prepared and served by Lane. Craw- ford's and after full justice hnd Southend been done to all the good things. Walsall provided, the company settled down Watford to listen to speeches and to sing songs.

2 Coventry

0 Luton

8 Swindon

1 Queen's P.RL.

2 Torquay

8 Norwich

2 Northampton'

* Gillingham

1 Charlton

1 Plymouth

2 Fulham

Division 111 (North).

The President, in asking the com- pany to drink to the health of the Ashington Interport bowlers, congratulated the Crowe team on their success. They went Darlington up to Shanghal and they did not Doncaster

They had Halifax vets them that night the Prentice Nelson with Cup and the Shanghal fing, and he Southport was sure all of them would like him Sth. Shields to thank the team for the good Stockport dono. (Applause). Tranmere work they had

Wigan The "Big Four."

1' Barrow

1. Carlislo

8 New Brighton

0

Lincoln

I Bradford C.

1 Wrexham

1 Rochdale

0 Chesterfield

6 Accrington

@ Hartlepoola

1. Rotherham

Scottish League.

But he could not, on an occasion like that, speak of their good work Aberdeen without remembering that it was a Ayr Hongkong four-the "Big Four Clyda who in 1918 went up to Shanghai Cowdenbeath and commenced the series of Inter-Dundoo

“The Connoisseur Comes to Caldbecks." head by 2 shots, the anal result be- port games. He was pleased to say Third Lanark

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that they had two members of the Hamilton "Big Four" with them that night. Hibernians He regretted that another, Mr. St. Johnstone Charlca Bond, who was in hospital Rangers could not be with them, and it was

a great grief to all of them that the

other member would never again be

with them. He referred to the Inta Mr. W. G. Gerrard, a thorough sports- man and

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keen and capable bowler,

"It gives mo great personal

AMERICAN BASEBALL. pleasure to stand in this place to-

NEW YORK YANKEES SECURE AMERICAN LEAGUE.

New York, Sept. 23. By defeating Detroit yesterday, the New York Yankees made certain of the securing the pennant for winning most games in the American League. St. Louis lends in the National League, with New York Giants second, but the latter might possibly draw level with St. Louis and beat them when the played-Reuter's deciding tia 48 American Service.

Later.

St. Louis Cardinals are assured of the Second National League pennant Loday, when their rivals, New York Giants, lost an all important game with Chicago Cubs. The Cardinals will meet the Yankees in October in a series of games for the world title. -Router's American Service.

7.

FRIENDLY CRICKET.

بیر

ARMY TEAM ENTERTAINED AT SOOKUNPOO.

At Sookunpoo yesterday, the In- dian Recreation Club's second string defeated the RAS.C, by a margin of 17 runs. The Indians had first knock and managed to score 188, of wiilch M. P.. Madar made 82, two others reached double figures. The Service Corps replied with 121, 8.

night," Mr. Wylie proceeded, "be-

CABED I think I can say that I am

TH

# Raith 2 Airdrie

Kilmarnock St. Mirren 5 Hearts 5 Falkirk.

1 Celtic

8. Partick T

1. Queen's Park

0 Motherwell

AQUATIC SPORTS.

AMBULANCE MEETING AT KING'S COLLEGE BATH.

the first President of the Hongkong The annual acquatic meeting of the Lawn flows Association who has St. John Ambulanca Brigade was presided at a dinner to celebrate the held at the King's College bath yeater- Interport Cup Being brought from day, in the presence of a large num- Shanghai by a Hongkong team. Iber of officers and men of the various think a certain amount of honour divisions.,

should go to the Selection Com- The Chater Shield was won by the mitten, because they had a hard fob St. Joseph's Division with 14 pointa to pick the foam from so many and the other divisions wero: names sent in. We certainly avoided. Kowloon, 9, Indian, 4, Mongkok, 2, choosing a Captain and saying to 0. criticism by picking out alx men, and King's College, 1, and Shouldwan

them 'Go and bring the Cup back." Mr. J. Ralston was the official That I am glad to any they did." starter and among those present were

Mr. Wylle said he could not sit

Mr. A. Morris, Acting Assistant Com down

without publicly thanking the missioner, Mrs. Langley, Secretary to Shanghat Lawn Bowls Association the Brigade, Mr. A. FL. Rumiahn for the kindness they had extended (Indian), Mr. B. Savage (Kowloon); to the members of the Interport Mr. Choung (St. Joseph's), Mr. team during their stay. They very Ewart and Mr. Leung (King's much appreciated all that was done College). "Big Four" went to Shanghai in for them. (Applause.) When the 1918, it was said of them that

The Resulta.

Shanghat expected a bowls team The results were as follows: and not a tug-of-war team. From The Inter-Division Relay Raco what ho had heard that night, on (Spoons presented by Mr. A. Morris): this last occasion they had sent up 1; St. Joseph's; 2, Indians; 3, King's a chair. (Laughter).

College. The toast was then drunk with musical honours.

A Satisfactory 'Record.

Life-Saving Raco (Cup presented by Mr. Ewart): 1, Hau Sun-chi (Kowloon): 2, Tam Chiu-hing (St.' Joseph's); 8, Young Yuen-wah (Kow- loon).

Mr. A. M. Holland, the Captain, replied. He remarked

100 yds. Championship (Cup pro- that one seribe, in commenting on the Inter Chiu-hing (BL Joseph's); 2, Wong sented by Mr. J. Ralston) 1, Tam port team, had said that if enthusiasm counted for anything at all, then Lit-kwong (Mongkok); 8, A. E. Minu Hongkong was sure to win. "I am (Indian)

Only glad, gentlemen, that if our ability

3 lengths Back Stroke: 1, Tam

was at all in. doubt, our enthusiasm Chiu-hing (St Joseph's); 2, Yeung was nayer in

Set. Wood contributing 80, Cpl. commented.stion," Mr. Holland Yuan-wah (Kowloon); 3, J. M. Ram-

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have even said jahn (Indian), Bowles 32, and S.Q.M.S. Newberry that it was joss that carried, us

6 lengths Breast Stroke: 1, Yeung Yuen-wah (Kowloon); 3, Tam Chiu- through, but the point remains, whether it was Jass or chance or hing (St. Joseph'e); 8. Ho Sis-um brought the Cup back to Hongkoor anything you like to call it, we (St. Joseph's).

and we, as a

of it runs.

HOCKEY.

"of

repro

men

For the R.A.S.C., Newberry and Wood cach captured 3 wickets, the former giving away 43 runs and the latter 33. Abbas took 5 wickets for 11 runs for the LR.C. and

of the Colony which they bulit their success, Khan claimed 2 wickets at the cost here to-night, and not as a team, (Applause). For the threa

can rejoice in the fact that Hong who play in front of him in the kong was victorious. (Applause). As Interport, he had nothing but the far as the Selection Committee was highest praise. Like the good concerned, I think I may say that bowlers they were, they set about The Y.M.C.A, hockey team will

our record in Shanghat during the their risk with, zual, determination timo wo wern there was fairly and ability and let him not forget turn out for the first time this sex satisfactory. (Hear hear), Against enthusiasm too--and succeeded in

the fact that we play- recovering the cup. afternoon. The match is to being on strange greens, against

In conclusion, Mr. Holland thanked]." played on the King's Park grounders who were accustomed to all the the company for the hearty welcome and commences at 5.15 p.m. The cadent and the plek of are Clubs President for the very kind, words players who were fresh and accorded the Interport team and the team will be: D. Harvey; A. C. Jeffries, A J. W. Ashby; P. Sands, grces WIS

there. Bellove me, gentlemen, each he had said, "We are glad you con- a problem that had slder we have dong our duty and J. Gardner, T. Seddon; F. Mann, to be overcome."

that we have upheld the prestige of J. Murphy, F., Allen, R. Murray and V. Hast. Reserves: A, Kin-

Hongkong so far as howling la con- cerned." (Applause). ross and F. R. Ashton.

Lavish Hospitality.

Mr. Holland referred to the very In the match, Y.M.C.A. y. Club Lavids hopitality extended to the

Bongs,

Interport team to rise and drink Mr. Holland then called upon the

to the health of the hosta,

There followed a number of in- teresting speeches,

Interspersed with

Mr. A. Grimmitt, Mr, A. Chup- As far as the team was concerned,

Land. Mr. mad and

C. Brown gavo he did not think a cheorier, set of Shanghai and emphasised the great

Bocounts of their experiences men ever set foot in Shanghai, and hospitality extended on all hands, their attitude of self-sacrifice as far Speeches were also delivered by. as who should play in the various Mesers, da Rocha, W. Russell, D. Gow, matches, was the foundation upon R. Lapsley H. Overy and D. Munro.

de Recrelo, to-morrow at 5.15 p.m., team and sold the marvel to him wai King's Park, Kowloon, the follow-that the Hongkong bowlers were abla to take an active part in these ing players have been selected to represent the Club de Recreio: high standard of

revols and still maint. a fairly HA. Barros; R. Robarts, A, A. Remedios: C. Basto, J. E. Noronha (Capt.), AA. R. Botelho; D.-P. Xavier, C. F. Remedios, C. R. Pereira, C. D'Almada & Castro, and D. F. Bopes.

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