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THE HONGKONG "TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929.

ROWING VICTORY

FOR CANTON.

VISITORS WIN TWO INTER-

PORT EVENTS.

YACHT CLUB REGATTA.

TENNIS DINNER.

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COLONY'S NEW CHAMPION ENTERTAINED.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S. MATCHES.

Members of the Chinese Recreation The results of Saturday's Home Club were hasta on Friday evening football as cabled by Reuter, to Mr. M. W. Lo, an old member of werd: the Club, who is this year the holder

of the Colony's open singles tennis championship. Thero worn about Aston Villa Canton gained a glorious victory thirty present at a Chinese dinner Burnley in the interport rowing events held in the Club payllion and which were organised by the convivial evening was spent. Mr. Lo Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on was presented by tho Club with a Saturday afternoon in conjunc- handsome silver cup, suitably in- tion with the Closing Day Cruisca, scribod.

Mr. Ng Ste-kwong, Chairman of The visitora from the neighbour- ing port won two of the three the Club and himself for many years events and thus obtained their the Colony's tennis champion, was in revenge for their defeat by the the chair and made the present-tion. local oarsmen in January last.

First Division.

D

Bury

Cardin

Lerda Leicester Liverpool Newenstle Manchester U. Sheffield U. West Hom

.

He congratulated. Mr. Lo very

FIRST

4 Huddersfield

3 Bolton

1 Manchester C.

1 Portsmouth

0

Blackburn

4Everton

Bunderland

4 Arsenal

2 Wednesday

3 Birmingham 2 Derby DIVISION TABLE.

*li

CRICKET MATCH.

H.K.C.C. BEAT CHINESE BY EIGHT WICKETS.

The Hongkong 0.0. entertafhed tho Chinese Recreation Club on Saturday afternoon and won by eight wickets, A.W. Hayward, the interporter, was in form with the bat and was unfor tunate in not getting into three 1 figures, E. J. R. Mitchell also defed

2 the bowling and contributed .83

before being dismissed.

1

The Chinese batted first and al- 1 though their carly batamen failed, they were ablo to knock up the useful total of 105 runs. Taui Wai-pal 1 scored 45 before he was" bowled by Dobbie. J. L. Youngsayo made 20,

Prior to the distribution of the heartily and thanked him for having Wednesday ... 40 21 0 10 84 57 51 total with eight wickets in hand, Hay-f

restored to the Club the honour of Leicester

prizes by Mrs. H. S. Rouse, Mr. having the champion among A. L. Shields, the Commodore, members. He congratulated Canton on

had всел

Ita Aston Villa

keen Liverpool

Sunderland

their spectator of the final match and Sunde

victory and then went on to re-oxpressed his appreciation of Mr. SV Her C,

Ox-

2 while 21 came from oxiras. Dobble

took four wickota for 32 xunb.

The Club passed their opponents' ward and Mitchell making a stand for the third wicket. The opening! 0140 bataman for the Club made 98 when ho was caught by W. C. Hung off the

40 20 8 12 89 06 48 40 22 4 14 04 77 48 49 17 11 12 88 01 40 19 7:14 30 70.46 40 18 0 13 82 00 45 49 178 15 91 85 42

39 16 9 14 39 16.9 14

40 184

184 18

40 17

0

A

38 16 8

38 13 12

38 13 12

40 16

40 15

8

II.

40

40 13

39

20

40

40

view the year's activities, . brilliant play. He had never seen a

There was a large attendance better struggle for the title. of members and friends, who

Everton Responding, Mr. Lo thanked his Newcastle watched the various races with fellow members for the honour they

Leeds keen Interest. During the after-had done him, and whllo confessing to noon two rinks of lawn bowis a thrill of personal pleasure at having

Ham were, "engaged on, tho Club's succeeded after many times greens.

periencing the sting of defeat, he Bolton...... The first of the Interport events expressed satisfaction also at having Sheffield U. was the Senior Fours for the Stack been able to contribute to the main Birmingham.. 40 Exchange Challenge Cup, presented tenance of the Club's tennis record,Huddersfield for inter-club competition. After a Mr. Lo's health was enthusiastical- Portemouth keenly contested race, the Hongkongly toasted with musical honours und

Burnley ..... crow crossed the line one and a half a tiger. The health of the Club's

Bury lengths in front of the visitors.

The local onremen gained a leadergetic Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. F.

Lee, was also honoured,"

at the siarty: bring two lengths in front of their opponents almost int- medintely after Lho Kun.

The

Doyle)

Cardur

39 13 40 15 52

39 15 6 19

39 12 6 21 64 89 30 41 8 12 21 42 58 28

Second Division.

1 Blackpool

J. Bradford

I Grimsby

0 Swansea

Holl

Middlesbro Millwall

1. Notis, Forest.

of

Nolls, County Oldham Port Vale

a West Brom.

to

Preston N. E. Reading Southampton Tottenham Wolves

1 Barnsley

2 Clapton

4 Chelsea

4 Stoke

Visitors rowed hard to decrease the

London, Apr. 20, lend and at the half way mark they

Joo Davis retained the title were within one length of thefr Professional Bards Champion at opponents. This lead was maintained the Thursion Hall, when he defeated by Hongkong until within 300

yards frow

The finishing line. The Tom Newman by 18,000 points crew spurted another half a length 17,219.-Reuter. ahead, and although the visitors minde every effort to overtake them, the Hongkong representatives took the verdict by a length and a half.

Tie

R. Klewitz (151 No. 2, W. Eckert (168 a.),

J. 11. Pratich (180) No. Strake, It. Rasmussen (170 lbs.), and Cas. A. R. Kinross (117 1

Hongkong.--Dow, A. H. Chiibera (152 s.), No. 2, W. Sporleder (154)

.), No. 3. R. Schmitt. (157 168,), land's "Jonn;" (Mrs. Bingworth); 2. Stroke, H. Deyhio (152 m.), and Cox, F. Lonforty (10 h.)

crews were:

Canton.--Bow

Junior Fours,

E. Mens'a. "Wings," (Mrs. Sante Course. Five yachts started. The fishing times were; "Speedwell" (1st) ... "WIDES"

(2nd)

(3rd)

4.26.58

3.47 207 4.29.08

Wander," (4th) 6.4.0.27 "Hans" (5th)....... 481.50% Gael Clus.). Mr. R. O. Suther

Lieut. Condr. Drummond's. "Ailsa" (Miss De Biere), Same course.

Four yachts, took part but "Pierrette" did not fulah, The thnes were:

Fin.

: Cor. "Jana" (19, kren, por

milet 4.27.12 424.12 were ly"Ailsa" (scratch)-2nd 426,95 426,35

"Daphne" (perstelt) -

4.28.33 4.28.33 LAWN BOWLS. The two lawn bowls matches play val on the Club's green resulted as follow:

No. 1 Rink.

A michep to Hongkong's bout cost the bal anramen he junior fans, Although when the rowlock broke the visitors were in the lensk. After the Becident the locht crew pulling three para and, were hope

During

first half mile the bants were wall together, but it was triticed were always gaining lightly mud were about one length in fron. It was when Hongkong made greater effort that Kendrow's rowlock Broke, facial maintained the same

prod and finished, six lengths from, to become the holders, of the Hynes Challenge Cup for infer-club Junior finis

The crews were: Canton--Bow, R. Blowitz (161 Hbs.), No. 2, M. Gavin (156 lbs.). No. 3. V. E. C. Ferrier (180 lbs.), Strake, M. Bohicht (159 Rs.) and Cux, A. R. Kinross (117 lbs.)

Hongkong--Bow, W. J. Purvis (157 H.), No. 2, J. A. E. Kendrew 167 ), No. 3, G. T. Padgett 117, Stroke, I, nsworth (150 s.), and F. W. Schram (130 Ibs.)

Senior Pulrs,

After gaining a slight lend at the start, the Hongkong crew failed to maintain their advantage which they lost before the half way line was j od. Canton had the lead for the last three quarters of the stoner and finished two lengths in front of Ilang

The visitors thus won their second Challenge Cup which was presente by Mr. Murdoch Kennett.

The crews were:

· 3rd

| Abrahum

Weile Guy

Edwards

Back Williamson Bamray Shaw

J8

Jorduln Sutherland

Wend Chapman No. 2 Rink.

! Sutton

Herridge

21 Davies

Bred

2 Brixtol C.

bowling of Tauf Wai-put, while Mi chell roached. 88 when ho put a ball. into the hands of Chue.

The inninge realised 202 for five wickets. Of this -45 were extras.

· AMATEUR FOOTBALL.

IFORD ACCOUNT FOR HOLDERS IN CUP FINAL.

London, Apr, 20.

In the final of the Amateur Foot- ball Cup, Ilford boat Leyton, the 3holders, by three goals to one,

Juntch

was played at Highbury- Router.

Tho

SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE Rangers Motherwell. Celtic Hearts Queen's Park Aberdeen St. Mirren Partick

36 29 5 110231 03

37 10 10 8 80 60 48 80 207 D 61 44' 47

SECOND DIVISION TABLE. Middlesbro.. 40 20 11 9 88 57 61 Grimsby... 30 23 5 11 70 67 51 Notts County

41 19 0 13.78 00 47 St. Jolmstone Southampton 40 10 11 10 70-67 40

44 Kilmarnock West Brom, ..

40 38 8 14 77-70 44 | Falkirk Bradford.... 9 20 4 15 84 68 44 Hamilton Stoke

40 16 11 13 07 49 43

43 Hiberalaus

40 180 85 73 42 Airdrie

41 16 10 15 02 64 42 Clyde.

40 10

Tattelu Millwall

10 71 70 40 Cowdenbeath 39 34 7-10 71 77 89 Dundee Preston N, E. Natts, Forest. 40 13 12 16 07 69 98 Third Lanark 10 15 R 17 23 24 25

17 74 73 38 Ayr ..... Wolves

40 15 7 18 70 74 37 Raith R...

Reading Bristol C

Swansea Hull

10 14 9 17 58 82 37

10 13 10 17 68 66 34

40 194

10 17: 71

39 11 14 14 69 02 36 Oldham..... 40 15 5 2051 71 36 Enrosleg.. Port Vale... Clapton 0.

Bristol R.

40 140 20 63 65 34

10 14 4 2 06 83 32 40 118 21 41 68 0

Third Division (South).

3 Charlton

Q

2

2 Coventry

2

Brentford Exeter

2 Luton

Crystal Pal..3 Southend

Fulham

Gillingham Newport Plymouth.

Queen's P. R.

Swindon I

Torquay

Walsall

Watford

*unplayed.

13

silver spons.

The winners on each rink received

Olleials.

The officials of the day were: ogicer of the Day-The Com- andore Mr. A. L. Shields.

Starters and Umpires:--Commo- dor R. A. S. 1, RN, and Mr. EW. Carpenter.

4 Northampton 2 Merthyr

4 Bournemouth

1 Brighton

2 Norwich

SOUTHERN SECTION TABLE.

Queen's P. R. 30 15 12 8 80 57 50 Northampton. 40 19 11 18 92 55 49

Pulum

Charlton Luton Crystal Pal Plymouth Watford Bournemouth Juices: Commander 1. B. Newill. Coventry R.N., and Dr. P. Minett.

Southend Messrs. 11. Dreyer, and J, R. L. Walsall

Rowing Officers of the Day: Brentford Stanton,

Swindon y, H. 3. Rouse, (Rowing) Mr. P. Brighton Cloras of the Course (Sailing) Newport J. Easterbrook,

Bristol R. Time Keter:-Chief Yeoman of Torquay

Excler Merthyr Norwich

Canton-Bew. J. 11. Prylich (18finals, J. Butland, b), Stroke, R, Rasmussen (170

bs., and Cox, A. R. Kinross (117

1bs.)

Garrison Rowing.

Hongkong.--Bow, P. Schmidt (157 Crown Cup and Ab King Cup among 94). Stroke, H. Deyhle (154 s.), members of the Hongkong Garrison, and Cox, 1. Lenfcaty (120 r.)

The annual rowing races for the Gingham

with

Other Events,"

40 19 10 11 97 70-48 30 20 8 11 31 40 48 20 19 16 10 86 67 48

38 20. 8 10 76 64 8. 30 17 12 10 7751 48

8 10 8 11 76 66 46

3 17 9 13 77 72

40 14 12 14 61 56 40

40 15 10 78 72

30 14 10

39 13 12 14 71

38 II 14 08

39 13 8 18 44

39 14-6 10 54.

39 13 0 20 58

38 12 5 21

40·9 11 20

40 10 8 22

38 11 5:22

38 # 8 21

Third Division (North).

A Stockport

2 Routhport

0

3 Darlington

0

2 New Brighton

3 Barrow

Sih. Shields

Tranmere

◊ Rochdale

5 Nelson

2 Wrexham

1 Doncaster ·

In bat junior and senior fours, the leak place over a course from near Ashington distance was over one mile while the Channel Rocks to the Royal. Hong-Accrington distance for the senior pairs was three-kong Yucht Club last week,

Bradford C. quarters of a mile.

For the Crown Cup there were Carliste

Crewe seven entries, as follows:

20 iloavy Bty, R.A. ("A" crew), Halifax In the Naval whalers avant over a E. & R.CS, B. Coy. K.O.S.B., 20th Hartlepools distance of one mile, clovell entries Heavy Bty. R.A. ("B" crew), 12th Lincoln from various warships in harbour leavy Bty. R.A. 31st Heavy Bty. Rotherham competed. The crew from II. M... RA. M.G. Coy. K.O.S.B. Hermes puseed the winning line one length in front of the Cornwall hont crew of the 20th Heavy Bty. Royal

The event was won by the "g" | Wigan

G Chesterfield the Barwick securing third Artillery, with the 31st. Battery

NORTHERN SECTION TABLE. place.

Other results were:

second and the "B" crew of the 20th Stockport 40 20 € 8100 60 69 Battery third. The winners won by Bradford C... 30 24 6121 41 67 Combined English and Chineno two lengths,

Wrexham Rigged Craisers.1, Mr. E. M. Ray. mond's

"Lady Jean" (Mr. Pearce); of units, attracted five entrios, 66 Wiran

The Ah King Cup, for second crews Donenster Liem.

Heavy Bty. R.A. 20th Heavy Bty. Tranmere Course. Start Murray Pier line .A. ("B" crew), 20th Heavy Bty. South Shields 40 17 8 15 81

Carlisle (West to East). Cust Rock Buoy | R.A, ("A" crew), 12th Heavy Bly. Crewe 40 1718 70 74 (S), finish at Club-house (Went to R.A., East). Distance two miles.

Also sailed: Croucher's "La Cigale."

2.

(Lieut. Igworth's "Queen Bee," follows: M.G. Coy. K.O.S.B., 31at

Mr.

Ladies Races,

V A.

Lincoln

Rotherham

40 21 10 9 89 43 52 30 20 9 10 73 60 40 40 21 0 18 00 64 48 30 10 8 12 76 46 46 42 19 8 15

40 20 3 17

39 10 8 15 78 64 40

2017 4 19 74 86 38

89 12 12 40 18 10

40 14 8 18 07 92 30 40 14 8 18 GG 77 30 40.13 6 21 64

82 30

98

32

30 10 8 21 50 84 28

41 10 0 25 57-108 20

The 20th Heavy Battery again disan

Nelson Mr. and Mrs.guished themselves, their "A" crew 1. S. Rouse's "U and I," Mr. Jensen's taking the Cup by four lengths. The New Brighton 40 16 7 18 08 "Commette." Mator Greig and Capt.seven lengths in front of the "B" South Port

12th Battery who

Halifax Jacobs-Larkcom's "Curlew,"

word second were Rochdale crew of the 20th Heavy Battery.

The ruces were judged by the Cam Accrington Ruelag Yachts (Handicap Class); modore of the Yacht Club, Mr. A. L. Darngton ... 40 12 0 22 62 88 30 -1, Mr. A. I Shichis "La Linda" Shields, assisted by Mr, E. W. Car Barrow (Mrs. Sent); 2, Major Miles' penter. They were started by Mr. A. Hartlepools "Diana," (Mra. Miles.),

Murdoch, and Mr. S. J. Jordain acted Ashington Course-Start Club-house (West as umpire. to East). Mark East of Kowloon Dock Peint (P), Cust Rock Gas Bucy (P. prizes were presented by the Com Aberdeen Mark Boat Club-house Line (P).modoro of the Yacht Club.

Airdrie The Garrison Rowing reprezenta- Ayr.

twice

round. Distanco 44 miles.

After the races, the cups and

41 8 7 26 45 112 23

Scottish League.

Only two yachts took part in this tive, Rev. C, S. Litile, C.F., expressed Celtic race. The times after deducting the thanks of the Garrison Rowing Hamilton handicap from finishing times were: community to the Commodore.for his "La Linda" (21 accs. per

Hibernians Min)

kindness in judging and presenting **** 3.60.33 14

Motherwell "Dinne" (15 enes, per mile) 3.81.57% to cups and prizes, and to the other Partick T.

Heyward Hayes-1. Mr. II. S members of the H.II.K.T.C. who had Queen's Park *Rouse" "Spoedwell," (Mrs. Adams); so kindly acted as offieinis,

Ralth R.

2 Rangers

2 Clyde

1 81. Johnstone

A Falldrk

0 Cowdenbeath

3 St, Mirren,

1 Dundee

2-Henria

# Third Lanark

5. Kilmarnock

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