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TELEGRAPH.
HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S
MATCHES.
The results of Saturday's Home footall, as cabled by
Reuter, were:
Arsenal
First Division
Aston Villa Bolton Burnley Derby
Everton Leeds Manchester C. Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland
Second
Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardif Charlton Hall
Notts County Reading Preston N.E. Stoke Swansea Wolves
0 West Ham
1 Manchester U.
Sheffield U.
3 Birmingham
4. Blackburn
Newcastle
6 Grimsby
3. Middleabro
8 Liverpool
4 Leicester
1 fluddersfield
Division.
2 Southampton
Barnalay
3 West Brom.
Chelsea..
1 Notts. Forest
Blackpoo! Bradford
Bury
◊ Oldham
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1929.
THE YACHT CLUB.
S
SUCCESSFUL OPENING CRUISE
ON SATURDAY.
Mention of the forthcoming visit of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club to Canton in December when there will be a triangular contest, with the Victorla Recreation Club as the other 1 contestants, was made by Mr. E. W. Carpenter the Commodore, at the 1 Oponing Cruise, which was held on 1 Saturday afternoon.
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At the conclusion of the afternoon's scorts, the prizes were distributed by Mrs, Ritchie, who was the recipient of a bouquet of flowers from little Miss Miles, who, in turn, was given a box of chocolates.
The Reault,
· The list of results was as follows:
"Cruiser Yacht Race.
CourseStart Murray Pior Lino (W. to E.), Cust Rock Markboat (5), Club House (W. to E.) Distance 2 miles:
Queen Bee
(4)
Finishing Corrected Times.
2.31.29 2.28.09 2.93.22. 2.81.12 £130,59 - 2:32.63 ». 2.35.36 2.82.56
2.98.06 2.33.36 3.88.50 2.87.49
Ladies' Race Handicap Class.
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1. Millwall
U. & 1.
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Coquette
4 Torquay
1
1
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3 Brentford
1
1
Azuma
5 Swindon.
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3 Bristol R.
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4 Merthyr
1 Brighton
1 Clapton
@ Watford
1 Plymouth
2 Newport...
Third Division (South). Bournemouth Crystal Pal Exeter Fulham Gillingham Luton Northampton Or when the nerves get ran- down, and sleeplessness, or dis-Norwich
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Lincoln Hartlepools Rochdale Rotherham 9th. Shields Tranmere
Course Start Club House Line (W. to E.) Mark East of Kowloon 3 Dock Point (P), Cast Rock Hark Boat (P), Markboat Club House Line a (P). Twice Round. Distance: · 41⁄4 ̧ 1 miles.
Finishing Corrected Times. 8.38.27 0.30.57% .3.40.02 3.37.51% 3.40.57 3.38.284
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3 Nelson
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1 Diana
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Course-Start Club House Line
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same time.
Heyward Hayen Class,
Finishing Corrected: Times.
2 Stockport
1 Crewe
2 Ayr
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Dundeo U. Falkirk
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Glasgow, Nov. 4
Bofore, 30,000 spectators at Ibrox Park, the Scottish, League players beat the English League representatives by two goals anc-Renter
LEAGUE CRICKET,
TWO MATCHES IN THE JUNIOR DIVISION.
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early disnator by their defent at the hands of the Club de Reerelo at King's Furk.
The visitors went to the wicket first but none of the batamen could suitlo down. J. M. A. Rumjahn with 17 was the top scorer. of a total of 74.) The
wickets were evenly shared. The hosts replies with 103 runs of D. P. Xavier contributed 32 which and Alves 27. A. R. Suffiad took four wickets for 24 rur
A valuable contribution of 82 not the Kowloon cut from G.
G. Lee gave C.C. an easy victory over the R.A.S.C. on the former'a ground. The home team knocked up 173 runs for five wickets declared and then dismisseri the visitors for 65 runs. Eirst and Overy took three wickets enth, the
for.
runs and the latter former eight for 11 mins.
Friendly Matches, On the Civil Service ground, the home team entertained the Royal Navy and played a drawn game. The hosts scored 148 runs for six wickets, declared (F. Baker 83), while the 57 runs for four visitors replied with wickets (Surg. Com. Shaw. 30).
The Indian R.C. easily beat the Army, J.
8. Curren
Curreem scoring a cen- RUMRUNNER CAUGHT, tury for the Soakumpoo team. The Indians compiled the huge total of 209 for four wickets declared {Curreem 100 not out and A. H. Madar 53), while the Army could only collect 90 runs. A. R. Minu took three wickets for 19 runs.
BRITISH SKOOP CAPTURED BY COASTGUARD.
New Orleans, Nov. 3.. At Pokfulam, the University met The British sloop Oul, believed the Civil Service seconds and lost by to be bound for this port with a
over 100
The visiting players runs. cargo of liquor valued at. 0.350,000, put up 204 mins for the loss of
wickets, R. W. S. Paterson belug top! has been captured by coastguards scorer with 80. The hosts only men at the mouth of the Mississip-managed 99 runs. Robertson took five pi-Reuter's American Service,
wickets for 30 runs.
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Gael Class.
(1) 4.12,10 ROWING.
#
Scr.
Scratch Fours. Winner. Mr. Chambers (Bow), Mr. J. Purves (No. 2). Mr. J. R. L. Stanton (No. 3), Mr. G. B. Stephant Thomson (Stroke).
Scratch Patre Winner.--(Bow) Mr. H. Durson, (Stroke) Mr. J. Purves,
Race for Sailing Sampans. Conditions:
(1) Start from Yacht Club, bench with, sails bent on but lowered. (2). Course:
(1) Red Ensign Markboat (S), (i) Red and White Flag Mark
bout (P).
(HD) Markboat off Kowloon Dock
Point (P).
(iv) Finish on bench,
(3) Finish-Beach sampans and a member of the crew to touch Club Flag staff,
Sappho
Ping Pung
Finishing Corrected Times. 5.10.15 Scr. (2) 5.21.02 6.18.67 LAWN BOWLS.
The scores of the lawn bowls games S. J. Jordnin played during the afternoon were:
Stevenson Williamson
V. Goulborn F. Sutton
W. MacFarlane A. Chapman 20 Davies PAW, Pamsay W. Bussel
1.
27
G. R. Edwards 10 J. L. Shellshear 17
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LOCAL TENNIS,
MIXED DOUBLES SEMI-FINALS DECIDED,
་་
Both matches in the semi-finals of the Mixed Doubles Tournament, play- ed on the C.R.C. ground at Cusc way Bay yesterday afternoon, were one-sided affairs.
The full scores were as follow: 31. K. Lo and Miss Enid Lo beat E, C. Fincher and Mrs. Sayer, 0-1, 6-3.
Major Lucas and Mrs. Tottenham beat McEachran and Mrs. Taylor, G-2, 6-2.
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V.R.C. PRIZE NIGHT.
PRESENTATIONS TO WINNERS
BY MR. LOGAN.
Saturday night was a happy one for Mr. James Stewart, the popular honorary secretary of the V.R.C when he had the pleasure of seeing the culmination of a season's work, when Mr. W. Logan, president of the e V.R.C., presented championship prizes to the fortunate winners."
Mr. Logan said that before present- ing the prizes he would like to thank those ladies and gentlemen who had so generously made donations to the madeRevlowing the V.R.C. prize fund.
season, he mentioned that the V.R.C. had held seven successful night foten, the success of which was due to the hard
gee, and to the |
whose efforts
Honorarking for the good of the Club would never
forgotten
be
OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
He was pleased to o Chineso friends to the fore in the year's four events. The long plunge was swimming. They had carried off
won by Mr. Chiu Keong-wah and be believed that this was the first time Chlause. the prize had been won by The 100 yards breast stroke was carried off by Mr. Wan Kwong-ting, and throwing the water polo ball by also won Wong Slong-hing, who the 100 yards back stroke in 71.2-5 secs., which was bath record
They offered their congratulations to Mr. J.
1 Mass of matter. Johnstone on his success in
5 Cell. the 100 yards, 220 yards, 440 yards and 880 yards championship. In the 19 Neat. last three events he had broken exist | 13 Aged.
records. They hoped that he 14 Having ears, *ing would long remain to represent the 15 Local position.
16 Bowsprit. V.R.C. in the Colony. He had won the harbour race, also. The time bad not been good, but then the swimmers
17 Cleave. 19 Firm. 21 Model 23
had met currents which were nct Shelter.
anticipated.
62
15
Across
11 Tell.
Mr. J. Johnstone, who was entitled 24 Ornamental scarf, to five prizes, waived his right to ali, 26 Foray. except
that for the harbour swim. Consent
souvenir to Mock He was awarded
special
commemorate his breaking, the e- 30 Vessel for the 220 yards, 440 yards, 36 Knots.
MT.
addition. 37 In and 880 yards championships. Johnstone's father, who was present, 10 Ethical. received the prizes in his son's 42 Lively, absence.
CLOSING OF BOWLING
GREENS.
CRAIGENGOWER'S LEAGUE
VICTORY.
In celebration of their victory In the Senior Division of the Lawn Bowls League, the Craigangower C. C. were "At Home" to members of other Clubs on Saturday, when the Champions played six visiting rinks and trounced their guests by the overwhelming 'margin of 143 shots to 76,
the President of the Club, Mr. B. W. After the conclusion of the match Bradbury, welcomed the visitors and mentioned that the Club was celebrat ing its Inwn bowls victory In the Senior League, He-paid a tribute to Mr. R. Basa who had created a record for the Colony in scoring 116 shota fir the зевной.
After expressing regret that the spoons should have to be presented to the Club players by virtue of their victory over "The Rest" the President expressed the hope that they would, he at Craigengower again next season
Club's "hat trick." to celebrate the
The spoons were then presented to the
players on the
on the winning rinks by Mrs. Gonzalez who also distributed the prizes for the Club's tournaments, Mr. B. Wylie, Vice-President of the Lawn Bowls Association, returned thanks to the committee of the Craigengower and congratulated them on their success in the League.
Prize Lint. The following were successful In the various competitions held 'during the season;
Lawn Bowls.
#
43. Slanted.
45 Flower-leaf.
47 Whole.
19 Sucker.
52 Churns.
54 Grief.
55. Title.
62 Swell
03 Scorched bread.
65 Wheel rim.
66 Short. 67 Brink. 68 Roster. 69 Discourage. 70 Impregnated with Rev.
Down
1 Girl.
Couples. " 3 Small thing. 4 Satisfy,
Dress fabric.
7 Weaving thread. 3 Earlier,
Collection of four.
Miss Enid Lo and E: Zimmern; ran- ners-up, Miss R. Rumjahn and H. D., Rumjahn.
Doubles Handicap-Winners, L. M. A. Razack and G. Gull; runners-up, H. D. Rumjahn and D. M. A. Razack,"
Billiarda-Winner, H. Kew; runner- up. G. Kelly.
Talkeo "At Home,"
To mark the closing of the lawn bowls season, the Taikoo Recreation Club held an "At Home" on Saturday afternoon, when opportunity was also taken to prezent prizes to the suc- competitors in the various clab 'cessful events during the season.
Visitors from other clubs of the Colony
participated in home enjoyable rink
games
Mrs.
prizes
distributed
the
Phill the aftermoan. the to following:
Won by J. Laing: P. Grimes.
presented
lub Champi resented by
Open Singles Winner,.. E. Arculli; runner-up, A. E. Coates. A. R. H. Phillips) Singles Winner, E. el Arculli, 2nd Prize:-Won runner-up, W. B. Muskett,
Robertson Cup (Replica Pairs Winners, G. L. Buchanan by N. and S. Flege; runners-up, W. T. 2nd Brightman and A. J. Paul,
Rink-Winners,
E. el Arcul (skip), G. L. Buchanan, D. Clow and L. C. F. Souza; runners-up. W. Collins (skip), W. T. Brightman, W. Gill, and D. K. Kharas.
Cricket.
by R. C. Wallace; J. Laing: by G. B. Matthews. Paira Competition (Presented by Messrs. Davie, Bong and Co.):—Won by D. Munro and J. B. Chapman; 2nd Prize:--Won by late G. Morrison and R. M. Keown.
Rink Competition for Reid Shield (Replica
K. presented by
H, Greig):-Won by Messrs. W. Drum- mond, J. C. Chalmers, J. Polson and. R. M. Krown; 2nd Prize: Won by Messrs. J. Laing, T. Grimes, J. Mit- chell and J. H. Chapman. Singles Championship (1st prize
Non Firat Prize Winners Comocti-| presented by Mr. B. W. Bradbury.)tion (Presented by Me, Laing):-Won Winner, H. D. Rumjahn; runner-up, I by J. B. Chapman; 2nd Prize:-Won W. Leonard.
by A. Stalker.
Batting, 1st XI.-U. M. Omar. Bowling, 1st XI.-S. Abbas, Batting, 2nd XI-Geo, White, Bowling, 2nd XL-W, K. Way.
Tennis..
Singles Handicap-Winner, H. D. Rumlahn; runner-up, J, W. Leonard.
Mixed Doubles Handicap. Winners,
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