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THE HONGKONG

HOME FOOTBALL.

TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1930.

RESULTS OF "SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The results of Saturday's Home football are given below. All are from Reuter excepting the 2nd Division Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION. · 1 Shefeld U.

Arsenal. Aston Villa Blackburn Blackpool Chelsea

Grimsby

Manchester C. Newcastle Portsmouth Wednesday

SECOND

Bradford Bristol C.

Bury Cardin Everton Millwall Oldham

Stoke Swansea Wolves

6 Huddersfield

2 Birmingham

5 Leicester

4 Middlesbro' 4 West Ham

Sunderland Manchester 8 Liverpool * Derby

1 Bolton

DIVISION..

1 Southampton

1 Notts Forest

3 Bradford 'C.

Barusley

Chariton

Preston N.E.

Tottenham

Port Vale

SHAMEEN SWIMMING

GALA,

FINAL EVENT OF THE SEASON.

THE SPEY CUP.

· CRAIGENGOWER BEAT

H.K. ELECTRIC.

+

Meeting in the semi-final of the Spey Royal Cup lawn bowls competi gower Cricket Club defeated the tion yesterday afternoon, the Craigen. Hongkong Electric Company Recren- tion Club by four shots, on the Civil

Shameen, Oct. 4. The last Swimming Gala of the season of the Canton Swimming Bath Club 19215 held here last 1 evening in the Club's swimming Service green.

pool The gala proved most suc- The victory for Craigengower was Icessful and reflected the greatest not as easy as the 4 credit on those officials and mem- indicate. There were several very scores perhaps 0bers of the Committee responsible exelting incidents in the game, and

for the excellent arrangements, as

the issue was in doubt up to the well as on the competitors. The twentieth head, when the winners Uevening's sport was conspicuous

obtained ONE point

their opponents were lying four, to place for the closeness of the finishes in themselves in an almost impregnable some of the events, and for the exposition. Teams: cellence of the diving. The results

1

were:

C.C.C.

Two. Lengths Free Style: Heat F. J. Neves "A"-B. Rasmussen (scratch) 1st, E. el Areulli 35 seconds (nett 28); H. G. Gardner D. Rumjahn (receives & seconds) 2nd, 38 seconds; B. W. Bradbury Dr. E.

E. A. Dormans (receives

» seconds) 3rd. Heat BW. P.

Thompson (receiver Geconds) ist, 35.1/3 seconds;

after

H.K.E.R.C.

A. F. Paul.

F. F. Duckworth

LA. de Rome,'

19 W. B. Muskett 15]

Champions Win.

onds: Lieutenant-Comman-winning the League Championship Having distinguished themselves by, A. Havers

(scratch) 2nd, 35.-three seasons in succession, the Crai

Plymouth

1 Burnley

1 West Brom.

1

der A. A

3. Reading

1

THIRD DIVISION

(SOUTH).

3. Brighton

2

4 Watford

7 Exeter

Brentford

Clapton O. Crystal Pal Luton Northampton, Norwich Notte, Countly Queen's P. R.

Southend

Thames

Walsall

3 Newport

0 Torquay

Swindon

3 Bristol R.

0 Fulham

3 Gülingham

1 Bournemouth

1 Coventry

4 Crewe

2 Southpart

1 Stockport

1 New Brighton

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Carlisle Chesterfield Darlington Halifax Hartlepools Lincoln Nelson Rotherham Tranmere Wigan

York

Airdrie.

Ayr

Celtic

1 Hull City

Barrow

2 Gateshead

8 Accrington

I

J

44.1/5

Z

2

3/5 seconds (nett 28.375 seconds); H. gengower Cricket Club's lawn bowls J. Frolich (receives 7

7 seconds) 3rd, Running Header from Springboard:

team finished the season in fine form E A

on Saturday by defeating a strong Brander ist, G. W. S. T. Me combination of "The Rest" in Hutchin 2nd, M. Gavin 3rd, B. Brind winding-up game of the season. the 24th, H. J. Barnard 5th

There was only a difference of ave Breast Stoke: E. A. Two Lengths Brander

shots in the 3 seconds) 1st, (receives seconds; B. Rasmussen

was up on fals, but the home side rinks, and owed its (scratch) Zad, 44.2/5 seconds winning Bradbury, their leading "skip." gain- victory mainly to the fact that the Championship for this event with Anett 41.3/6 seconds; L. Deckert dis-da twelve points advantage over qualified in the event for starting to the Civil Service players drawn early.

against them. Dormanns 1st, M. Gavin 2nd, E. A. Trapeze Fancy Diving: Dr. E. A. Brander 3rd, B. Brind 4th.

Final of the Two Lengths Free 2 Style: R. Ramussen (scratch) Ist,

seconds, winning

also the Champ- 3ionship with nett 28 seconds; W. Þ. Thompson (receives 5 seconds) 2nd, 235.1/6 seconds;

H. G. Gardner 5 seconds) 3rd, 36 seconds; enant-Commander A. A. Havers

4th. (scrutch)

High Dive:Each Competitor to

1

35

2 Wrexham

1

3 Doncaster.

0

3 Rochdale

tly

FIRST DIVISION

(SCOTTISH).

Cowdenbeath

Dundee

Hearts Leith Motherwell

Partick

St. Mirren

Alloa

3 Rangers

2 Aberdeen

4 Morion

2 Hibernians

3 Falkirk

2 Queen's Park

9 Kilmarnock

4 Clyde

1 Hamilton

2 East Fife

SECOND DIVISION.

Armadale Clydebank

(SCOTTISH).

E. Stirling Forfar Montrose Raith R St. Johnstone Sten'muir

Third Lanark

5 Arbroath

4 Albion

I Dunfermline

3 Dundee .

6 Brechin

1 St. Bernard

2 Queen O' Sth.

2 Do' ness

3 Dumbarton

1 King's Park

·LOCAL RADIO.

ANOTHER LESSON IN CANTONESE.

spoons were presented to the winning rinks. In doing so, Mr. Bradbury re- ferred to his Club's success this sen- son, saying that he thought all would agree that the players deserved con- gratulations. He thanked the visitors for attending and giving them such an enjoyable game.

At the conclusion of the match,

*

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

16

16

Across

1 Here a post helps to assail per-

sistently.

4.A condiment,

11

8 Miles are covered in this sticky

mud.

It was a sad derelict who finally limped into the casual ward (hidden),

Antoinette's suggested

neve for the bread which

the poor could not obtain during the Revolution.

of eggs

13 white Z0wn.

14 The

16 A mythical King of Britain in a

Scottish river will deceive. 17 Under water workers, or, in

fact, Beveral.

18 This animal is to be found in Cheers were given for the visitors,

paper. after which Mr. D. Gow, on behalf of

20 This

tale is not popular. the visitors, thanked the Craigen 21 A telegram shows anger. gower Club and heartily congratulat-21 Air this and see a Forfarshire swallow dives and two Jacked them on their winning the chan knife dives:-E. A. Brander lat, B. pionship three years in succession. Brind 2nd,

23 Fools help to make an estimate. 30 Wait upon. were

two

W. S. T. McHutchin

3rd, H. J. Barnard 4th,

Two Lengths Bath He called for cheers,

Brande: (receives

this

E. A heartily given.

1st,

in

receives 12 52.1/5

M. Gavin seconds; soconds) 2nd; C. W. S. T. Mellutchin (receives 3

seconds) 3rd; Dr. E. A. Dormanns (scratch) disqualified

event for taking the last stroke on his side.

Four Lengths Free Style: H. G. Gardner (receives 17 seconds) 1st, 1 minuto,

24 seconds; H. I. Frolich (receives 17 seconds) 2nd, 1 minute; 23.4/5 seconds:

B. Rasmussen

2(scratch) 3rd, I minute, 24.2/5

Useconds, winning the Championship 2with

ith nett 1 minute, 7.2/6 seconds; Lieutenant-Commander A. A. Havers 1 (scratch) 4th.

3

One Length Under Water:-G. W. 0S. T. McHutchin 1st, 18 seconds; Dr. E. A. Dormanns 2nd, 18.1/6 seconds;

5th.

3 M. Gavin 3rd, 19 seconds; E, A.

Brander th; R.

R. Klowitz

Plunge:..."

which

P.W.D. Defeated.

A friendly game between a team

De- representing the Public Works partment and a team

made up of players of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club was played on the latter's Freen on Saturday afternoon, when the home side proved much too strong for the visitors. There was a margin of no fewer than 42 shots.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

TWO LEAGUE MATCHES

YESTERDAY..

Both the week-end baseball Long

G. Gardner games took place yesterday on the (receives 15 feet) H. J. Barnard Navy field. South China Athletic (receives 25 feet) 2nd W. P. Thomp met Filipines in the first game, son (receives 1 feet) 3rd; H. J. and its only bright spot was the Frolich (scratch) wins the Champ- sparkling pitching of Milton Goo, onship. This event was followed Home excellent exhibition diving in who did a lot in keeping the Fili

which the following took part:Epines down to four. The Athletic- A. Brander, B. Brind. Dr. E. A. team put 11 on the board, and un- Lieutenant til, the last inning, looked as it they would keep the Filipinos right

Darmanus, M Gavin,

To-day's ralio_programme to be Commander A. A. Havers, and G. W. broadcast by Z. B. W. on a

S. T. McHutchin. length of 355 metres;

wave-

6.00 p.m. Chinese programme. 7.00 p.m. European programme of Columbia records selected and sup- piled by Messrs. The Anderson Music Co.

7.30 pm. The Rev. Mr. II. R. Wells will Rive the seventh lesson from

"Caninnese for Everyone."

versus

and a

out. Some hard hitting couple of errors, however, prevent- ed their shutout,

Relay Team Race, The Crabs

The

Lobsters, and Water Pala Game concluded the sporting events. In the Relay Race, the Crabs,

Win For Japanese. consisting of R. Rasmussen, H. J. Barnard, E. A. Brander, H. J. Frolich. defeated the Lobsters consisting of had anticipated, in the early part Japanese struck the Texaco out- H. G. Gardner and W. P. Thompson, tit a harder proposition than they Lieutenant-Commander A. A. Havers of their clash, and while Texaco

Dockert, Dr. E.A. Durnranns, M. Gavin. G. W. S. T. MeHutchin, and knocked two in their first try, the Stirling. Times:

The

Japanese could not do a thing minutes. 35 seconds; The Lobsters R until the fourth canto. · At this stage Itussakoff went right off, The Ladies Prize for the lady draw.gave the Japanese five and gave A 2 minute Tuning-in signal is now ing the competitor Recuring the way to Simmie thereafter. riven 5 minutes before every broad-reatest nuniber of handicap points,

5.10 pm. A Talk-The Beginnings of the Empire Overseas by Ernest Young, B. Se. Joint Author of The Human Geographies.

10.30 p. Close down.

Note to Listeners,

it transmission.

Paris, Oct. A.

Al Brown, the Panama Negro, re- tained the world bantam-weight cham-i pionship at the Velodrome d'Hiver last night. He beat Eugene Huat, of France, on points, in a 15-rounds fight. -Reuter.

New York, Oct. 4. After suffering defcut in the two opening games of the world baseball championship, the St. Louis Cardinals won the third match against Philadelphia Athletic, by five runs to nii. Philadelphia now lead by two I matches to one--Reuter's American

Service.

minutes, 10.2/6 seconds.

Crabs

won the

was won, by Mrs. W. K. Farmer, the wife of the popular President of the Club, who drew Mr. E. A. Brander.

MY, E. A. Brander Lehmanns Trophy, a cup presented by Mr. A. Lohmann for

the

athlete securing the greatest numbers of points on handicap during the sea- son,

Mr. W. R. Farmer, after thanking

The

Kora who improved as he went Texaco could do nothing against on. Their two in the first inning was their last and with: Japanese knocking another in the fifth, the encounter finished by the Nippons winning six to two.

The following was the box score:

Lati" those present for contributing

very grant reads. Watson, M. Gavin, L. Werner, H. J. Secretary. Handicap Committee; C. ing, called-on Mrs. V. O. Kohler to present the prizes. Mrs. Kohler was relich, and G. W. S. T. McHutchin afterwards presented with a small Judges: M. A. Annelt: Jas. Carnegie souvenir of the evening and received Jr; W. Q. Kohler. Time Keepers: C hearty cheers.

E. Watson; Wm. Farmer Son. II. Watling; and V. W. Stapleton-Cotton, Starter: W. R. Farmer. Fecorder: E. C. Ferrier. Our Own Correspon dent,

The efficials for the evening were: General Committee W. R. Farmer, Chairman: C. E. Watson; M. Gavin: H. W. Hewett; and L. Werner, Hon.

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village:

31 "Pure ice"

(anag).

p.m. is after this,

32ody of Zulu warriors.

34 A

When

35 W1

punishment loses heart it becomes a loud sound. 36 Wheedle.

37 It is on the right, through the first arch you come to (hidden).

38 A funny fellow and an append age combine to make a bird.

Down

1 "Bar code" (anag).

There is a good deal of liquid in this bundle.

A low rolling sound.

5 In an exploit, in reality.

6 Flat.

7 You are asked to let go here. 8 Dexterity.

10 Four are in the water.

12 Question artfully.

14 Tere rhyme ends contrary.

15 A salt that carries its own

standard.

18 Found in shallows.

13 No sewer is complete without it. - 22 Obesity.

23 Bar legally.

25 This ancient ruler begins to be

incapable.

26

we

are at sea, my lad;

Forget all that nonsense (hidden)

27 Naval officer.

29 Take some dust; give it a head

and make whip: give it another and it's a little pool into which by giving it another head-you

make may plunge

30 An Elizabethan

did not materialise.

33 Close by.

this

menace which

34 Neither ult, nor prox.

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