1929-09-30 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

HURRAH!

THE

COLD WEATHER'S COMING

GET YOUR GAS FIRES

FIXED.

On hire at $5.00 a year and on sale

(cash or instalments)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1929.

THE WORLD SPORT

INTERPORT BOWLS,

SHANGHAI TEAM 'DUE THIS AFTERNOON,

SATURDAY'S SOCCER.

ARMY BEAT THE CHINESE ATHLETIC.

The most interesting game. was at Sookunpoo where the Army de- feated the Chinese Athletic by two Everest natted for goals to one.

H.K.V.D.C. SPORTS.

MACHINE GUN COMPANY WINS THE CUP.

TENNIS PROS.

KAREL KOZELUH DEFEATS

VINCENT RICHARDS.

“B” Team." Times: 4 mina, 56 nęca. and 5 mins.08 seca,jiNTER

High Jump 1, L/Cpl. E. Gosanoj (P.); 2, Pto, E. Lawrance (P.)-8,

G. B. Hayes

5 feet 2% Yards-1, Pts. G. G. Francis (M.G.); 2. Pia, F. M. Silva (P.); The Machine Gun Company of the S, Pie, Gilchrist (8). Times: 2 mins.

14.4/5 Bods. and 2 mina. 15.5/5 secs,

Open Tug

of War HK.S.R.A, beat player" is expected to win the

al Tennis Championships whic

which open

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps won the Commandant's

the

Open

Karel Kossin, Europe's wonder

Forest Hills, Sept. 23.)

out and there was some c Battle. L. Balah (laki bera to-dayajuara the faw

87.2/5 secs.

LI Time: 4 mins. 440 Yards-1, Gnr, A. S. Bliss (B); 2, Pte. F. M. Silva (P.); B, L. Cpl. A. Carvalho (P.).. Times: 58.4/5 secs, and 57 secs.

Band Race-1, Pto. Barretto (big drum); 2, Band/Sergt. Pluna.

Corps Tug-of-war-Scottish Co.

Machine

Gdn Co, in two straight beat

alors Relay

Race

(440 yds,

220 Согра

Vincent Richards," one men ever to defeat Kozelub, is ex- pocted to be runner-up

Corps' annual sports het at the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on BRINCAVE Batteries Two title in the United States Profession- Saturday afternoon. The majority of the races were extremely well good running.

largo crowd of

Korsluh is described as a player terested spectators watched the events and later in the afternoon the prizes

of the iron man typo, avoiding were distributed by Lady Ciamenti.

flashy and spectacular stunts and During the first three events on the

driving deeply with great force. He Ja considered to be better than any programme the crowd was left In ignorance of the results and it need

amateur tennis star and has beaten ed reminders from spectators before

most of them in training matches. the results of the various race were

A Close Struggle. displayed. On the whole, however, the event was well organised,

Forest Hills, Sept. 29, Karel Kozeluh won the Professional Lammert again won the hundred yis, 220 yds., 440 yds)1, Machine of 10 Gun Co.; 2, The Battery; 8, Portu- yards in the excellent time

guess Co.

Times: 2 mins, 443/8 secs. Lawn Tennis Championship, beating seconds, Carvalho being s good

the holder Vincent Richards, 6-4, 6-4, d. The open relay race beats and 2 mins. 44.4/5 sEES. also provided good sport, both Putting the-Shot (held at Head- 4-5, 4-6, 7-5.-Reuter's American Ser-

Pie A Gregory vice J. A. Plummer

Doubles Championship K.O.S.B. teams-entering the final quarters The Hongkang Police Force entered

(M.G.) 8. Pte. Farben " (8.). Dia-

Forest Hills, Sept. 28. A team but failed to stay the the Army a quarter of an hour

ance: 20 it. 444 ins. tance: There were fifteen entries for the

Vincent. Richards and Karel Keze- the race

Commandant's Cup for highest WAS spoiled by the two petitors apparently forgetting that another circuit of the ground had to be made. The bell for the last lap

The HKSR.A. proved the open tug

of war, to a team from the combined

the Batteries bined

Royal open mile when one artillery. There was an unfortunate or two competitors appeared to paas on the inside and cross other runners Pte. Balsh of the Somerset's breasted the tape arst but

protest was enter

lengthy Indians. After ed by tha conference between the judges, the race was awarded to Pte, Balb, being stated that the names of the Indian competitors had not been ontered.

pace

Owing to their late arrival, how) from the start, and Tao Kwai-sing 880 yards and it was a plane com- gregate points (presented by Lt-Col. Juh won the final of the first National

The Shanghai Interport Lawn Though the local football league bowls team is dus here by the Em-season starts on Saturday next, press of Russia this afternoon. It only five of the senior teams were was at the first hoped that the engaged this week-end, and none team would reach Hongkong in the were at full strength. forenoon, in which event It" was planned that the Shanghai players meet Kowloon Dock in the first of the series of games arranged for the visitors. ever, it is more than likely that equalised soon afterwards, this game will be held over until In the second half a keen fight for October 9th, the date originally the winning goal went in favour of fixed for the match with Talkoo the Army, Rayson netting. Flot Dock. In that event, the latter chor, in the Army goal, was hard game will take place on October worked throughout, but he brought 10th and the match with the com- off a series of brilliant saves.

'Heavy The most surprising result was bined Yacht Club and Electric

the defeat of the K.O.S.B. Reserves Recreation Club on the 11th.

by the Chinese Athletic Reserves. K.O.S.B. Reserves have been in the habit of having things all their own way in junior football, and a victory by 6-1 speaks a great deal for the improvement of the Chinese second eleven.

The Interport match is fixed for the Kowloon Saturday next on

Kowloon F.C.

י,

C. C. greens, and the Interport dinner will take place that night at the Peninsula Hotel. So far, there have been eleven Interport matches between the two ports, and at present Shanghai have a lead of one. From 1918 to 1926

Kowloon defeated the Royal Ar inclusive, there was a succession of home wina, the sides thus keep-tillery by three clear goals at Kow loon, Easterbrook, Gallacher and Neither team won In Hongkong, and last year was at full strength, the R.A. hav- Hongkong had its revenge by wining players at Sockunpon, while ning at Shanghai. “

several of the Kowloon team were The Shanghai team comprises at the Volunteer Sports. Messrs. E. Kerley, G. Glover, R. P. Phillipa, A. Jesaiman and A. A.

HONG KONG & CHINA GAS Co., Ltding level, but in 1927 Shanghal Simpson netting.

West Point H.K. & Jordan Road, Kowloon. Central Showroom.

Ice House Street,

Telephone Central 47,

Malcolm.

Kowloon hope to have a really serious tryout to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. when they entertain the The team Those selected to represent K.O.S.B. at Kowloon. Hongkong are:- Messrs. J. Liang has not been finally selected, but (1), R. Basa (2), A: W. Grimmitt will be chosen from: Nicholls,

RETURN ENGAGEMENT OF 3), and J. Ferguson (skip), with Angus, Campbell, Gillet, C. Pile,

TORCAT'S ROOSTERS

A "Troupe" of 60 game fowls a riot of comedy; eccentricitį, and acrobatics!

with

66COCO"

The only rooster comedian in the history of the stage!

Commencing-

October 3rd.

At the

STAR THEATRE

At 5.30 and 9:20

PRICES:

5.30 p.m. $1.00 & 60 cents 9.20 p.m. $1.50 & 80 cents.

Use

PURICO

THE UNEXCELLED COOKING FAT

Obtainable at

All GROCERS & STORIKLEPEKS,

& CO., LTD. Telephone 0, 8120.

Agents- KELLER, KEP 18, Connaught Road.

MASSAGE HALL

MRS. 9. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

87, Queen's Road G., 2nd floor.

MRS. SEKAI MASSAGE

6, Wyndham Street, 1st floor, Hongkong.

F. Cullen and S. Gray, as reserves. To-morrow, Shanghai play the Kowloon Cricket Club.

U.S. BASEBALL.

LATEST LEAGUE GAME RESULTS.

New York, Sept. 26. To-day's baseball matches resulted as follows: v

National League.

Brooklyn Philadelphia

Pittsburgh St. Louis

R. H. E.

3

American League.

Philadelphia

Boston

New York

Washington

HOR B

KINO OO

10

18

0

7

R. H.

a

16 14

Chicago-Cleveland, rain.

No others,

PON OL

Dowman,

Easterbrook, Bliss, McKelvie, Eastman, Hedley, Pile, Gallacher, Miles and Simpson."

The Kowloon 2nd XI will play Ewo (Chinese) Athletic on Wed- nesday, kick-off. at 5.15 p.m. Wednesday, the team to be chosen from: Guest, Springett, Dunnett, Hannan, Spary, Seddon, Hast, Campbell, Moss, Coates, Bickford, Moore and Hawke.

Club Victory.

..on

The H.K. Club first eleven, de- plated by the Volunteer Sports, inet St. Joseph's and won by the only goal; netted by Reid. The game was not taken very seriously, but good practice was had.

BILLIARDS LEAGUE.

STANDING OF TEAMS IN STEEL, COULSON*COM- PETITION.

The following are the results of

The League standings are now as matches played on Sept. 24 in the under:

National League,

Chicago. Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Brooklyn Philadelphia Cincinnati. Boston

W. La Pct. 94 50 €53 84 G2

81 64 .558 78 72 506 68 30 .458 67 80 .456

Steel Coulson League:

RA. Bugte. Hose.

Creizingewer

Ribeiro

,180 Hill

Zimmern

Kitchell.

Kaw BLAŽA

150 Grinces

130 Shorr

150 · Tasch

60

Flaher

Women

Tota!

.810

Total

03 83 .433

RE. Stra. Mos

‚R. A, Q. B ̈

54 03 364

Leppard Bolter

Peachy

American Leaguć,

Philadelphia New York Cleveland St. Louis Washington Detrolt Chicago Boston

W. L. Fot.

Lockyer Bevan Pycock

100 46 686

87 62,589 78 68 .536 75 71 516

Total

4.

70 '77 487

67 81 441 65 90.380 50 94

WEEK-END BASEBALL.

Graham

(78) Lazeri

42 Arw

180 Gallacher. $50

Постава

Itohelis

603 Total

Crfgengower

109. Hibeiro

Matches played on Sept. 271, B.A. Bart Here, Hores... Grimes Fisher Haward Wayman

.53 Zimmern ..14 MṢtobell

BY Kew

134 Field .159. Kally

*RA: O, B.

Total

Tatal

R.E. Berts. Hem

Royal

Beran

Peachtr

Pycock

Baltar

Tobel

KIAORAS SQUEEZE SOUTH CHINA TO 54.

Owing to the failure of the Leppard Hongkong Baseball Club to turn out their side yesterday afternoon against the Japanese, there was only one match played in the league during the week-end, "the Icadors, South China, just getting home against the Klaoraa,

The game was keenly contested from start to finish and the spec- tators were ready for anything after the Kiaoras, had knocked Eddy Chang about for four runs in the frat innings. · Matty Chang took the ball, however, and kept the opposition well under for the reat of the game..

!

150'. Hovela vies .150 Earnali

160 Lacey ga 149 Brimblecombe .138 'Graham savonen

17 Total po

.230

Garrison Bergta. Mesa 12 Hodgson.

Bert Bergt. Mean Wisher Trickey

eigh

Grant Takéman

Total

St. Patrick's. Pellon Be. FLE Police O. D.

- South China scored one in the first innings, to which the Kinora replied with four, Tom Chinn On alugging a three-bagger with bases full, and getting home hit self Immediately as a

Nofthe hit

ult of a

Garrison ...

P. 0. Club A. Sargia.

*150. Asdman

$130 Ward

130 Barnet ,180 Jordon 180 Sharpe

Total

Longwe Tabla,

Played

Drawn :

Neither side scored for four was all the scoring, Bouth innlags, and then in the sixth, the winning 5-4

best Exces of the corps

in

LG. Bird, OB.E. D.3.0.) Professional termis doubles cham- Machine Gun Co. (21 points), last pionship ever held in the United year's Champions; 2, Portuguese Co. States, beating (16 points): 3, The Battery and Scot tish Co., with 8 points each.

Prizes Presented.

the ex-amateurs Howard Kinsey and Wallace Johnson 5-7, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1-Reuter's American ·· Serivce,

LADY WAISTELL.

TO PAY A VISIT TO JAPAN.

H.E. the Governor, Lady Clementi about five o'clock and watched the and Captain A. J. L. Whyte arrived later events. H.E, the General Officer Commanding the British Troops, China, was also present. The visitors

G. Bird were received by Lt. Col

0.B.E., Commandant of the DVD.C.

to the

Tiantain, Sept. 28 prizes were presented to

EM.S. Petersfeld has proceeded winners by Lady Clementi, Lt. Col. Bird expressing thanks to her and down river to-day preparatory to also to the K.C.C. for the use of the picking up Lady Waistell wife of ground. Three cheers were given for Vice Admiral Waistoll, C.B., Com- Lady Clementi, who was presented mander-in-Chief, China Station, 41 with a purse.

The

quadream

Pte. Bliss ran extremely well to wia the 440 yards, adding three points to the Battery's total. The open rolay

The band of the Hongkong VolunTangku, whence she will proceed to race developed into a struggle between race K.D.S.B. teams and provided ing music, American Red

ween tror Defence Corps, played the follow- Japan-Reuter-

during the afternoon further excellent sport. One of the March.

Groad, Selection, of the day, however, ben: Waltz,

The monthly meeting of the Hong. zace, cleverly won by relay

"Ekong Football Referees Association the Machine Gun Company. Added Waltz (Waldteufel); interest was given to this event by Abanico," (Javalores); altz, will be held in the Connell office of (Fulton); Waltz, the E.K.F.A. on Thursday at 6.80 p.m. reason of the fact that it decided Dream Days! which company won

Com-Blaa Danube,"

(Straums): March, "Colonel Bogey, (Alford): "Seren- Clerks of the Course-Lient mandant's Cup. jemput

Norrie Owen, Lieut. H. R. Forsyth, ade, Dreams of Love, (Fulton).

B.B.M. E. P. Streatfield, Borgt V. Oficiala.

C. Branson, Sergt. 8. D. Igglesden. Competitors' Stewards Lieut. R 2/Lieut. J. S. Rodrigues, E. Sergt

Sergt. J. C. Urquhart,

'J. P. Davis,

}

The Results.

the

The following are the results of the races"

100 Yards 1, Cpl. G. P. Lemmert (M.G.); 2, L/Cpl. A. Carvalho (P): 3, Pte. A. Eastman (M.G.). Times: 10.1/6 sees. and 10.4/5 secs.

Long Jump-1, L/Cpl. B. Gosano (P.); 2, Gnr. J. King (B.); 8, Pla. T. Whitley (M.G.). Distance: 17 feet

8 inches.

Open Relay Race (220 yds, 220 yds., 440 yds, and 880 yds.)-1, 2nd K.O.S.B. "A" Team; 2, 2nd E.0.S.B.

The

oficials were Umpires Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, Lieut. Cal. T. A. Robertson, Mr. W. Logan.

Lieut. Col. T. A. Robertson, Major H. A. Wolfe Murray, Capt. E. J. B. Mitchell, Lieat. G. Duncan, Mr. J. P. Robinson.

Judges-Lout Cok L. G. Bird, Fletcher, lington,

Starter-Lieut. H. A Kelly, 2nd Batin. K.O.S., Mr. W. Logan.

Time Keeper-Corp. A. J.-V. Ribeiro, Pte. A. Barros.

C.Q.M.S. H.

Ground, Capt. Thornhill, Corps. Sergt. Major W. Edmonds, C.Q.M.S. C. S. Coom, Gur. M. I. de Ville

Reception-Major S. J. Jondain, Capt. E. J. P Mitchell, Z/Lieut, J. F.. Wright.

“ITALIT” CORRUGATED ASBESTOS-CEMENT SHEETS

SAFE

The Ideal roof above your head

China

Sole Agenta:

Kiaoras, cracked up, allowing four Both pitchers did well, Matty runners to pass the plate. Thla Chang striking out nevon.

COOL

COMFORTABLE

Messrs. SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.