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TEN SCOTTISH MATCHES

REVISED TABLES

London, Sept. 13. The Arsenal to-day suffer. ed what can be regarded as at least a surprising defeat, when they journeyed to West Bromwich and were beaten by the only goal scored.

This is the London team's! first defeat of the season in five games, and it came all the more a surprise in view of the Hawthorns' unim- pressive record which up to

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GRAND

OPENING

Saturday 16th

THUNDER-CHARGED DRAMA THAT SWINGS ITE ACTION ACROSS TWO CONTINENTS) From Sun-Drenched

Joogis to Swarming Gition-.-.-.-Warm Romance, Lavish Spactada, Spun into @ tale of Unbridledį,

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SHANGHAI INTERPORT AMATEUR

BOWLS TEAM

ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING: TOM

MAIN AGAIN: CAPTAIN

News has just reached Mr. Harry Hampton, Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Association that the Shanghai Interport bowls team will be constituted as follows:

T. G. Main (Shanghai Recrea- tion Club).

W. A. Batley (Yangtszepoo Bowls Club).

C. Richards (Shanghai Bowls Club).

A. A. Malcolm (Shanghal | Bowls Club).

J. M. C. Lusitano).

FOOTBALL BOMBSHELL

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C. M. P. Remedios (Club Lusitano).

Mr. Tom Main is acting in the

dual capacity of captain and team manager, and he is already well known in Hongkong: Other mem

bers of the team who have appear- ed in Interport bowls in the | Colony before aro A. A. Malcolm

and C. Richards,

The team leaves Shanghai by the Empress of Japan on Septem- bor 27, and is due in Hongkong on Friday September 29.

SUSPENSION OF 16 PLAYERS

SLOUGH F.C. IN

DISCRACE

PROFESSIONALISM REVEALED

London, Aug. 26. Despite the fact that 12 officials and 16 players of the Slough FC. were yesterday suspended by the Berks and Bucks F.A.. following the find- ings of the commission set up

N.Y. GIANTS GOLF SURPRISE to investigate the affairs of the

BLANKED OUT

FINE PITCHING BY GUY BUSH

CHICAGO'S EVEN BREAK

Albeit these points had been won on their own pastures, and

New York, Sept. 13. It is quite evident that before

New York Giants were blanked their supporters West Brom-out by Chicago to-day, Guy Bush wich are as dangerous as any doing the good work from the team lu the league.

LONDON'S BLACK DAY. London, in fact, had a black day. Chelson, even at Stamford Bridge, with- were not good enough to stand Huddersfield and conceded their first home points of the sea- son, whilst Crystal Palace, whose home record is now inferior to their away achievements, could only share the spolls with Luton.

Coventry City and Exeter per- formed the expected by winning easily on their own enclosures.

In

oight 2 Programme of matches, results in the first divi-. sion of the Scottish League were well nigh featureless.

Motherwell upset Hibernians' home figures by administering their first defent, the Rangers won with customary ease, and the only result likely to cause an eyebrow of to be raised was the failure Kilmarnock to win at Dundee. They shared the points.

Results as supplied by Reuter, and revised league table records are given. below.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION 1.

Chelsea

West Bromwich '1

2 Huddersfield

Arsenal

*

0

Goals,

5 2 2 1 7 5 6

P. W, D. L. F. A. Pts.

Arsenal Huddersfield West Brom. Chelsen

5 3 1 1 11 77

& 2 0 3 5 8

G 1 0 4 9:10

mound

Philadelphia and Chicago broke even in a double header in the American League, Two fixtures were ruined by rain.

Results A* cabled by Reuter were:

NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Pittsburgh Boston

R H E 1 7 1 0

1

(L. Freno pitched and blanked out Boston)

St. Louis Brooklyn

4.

1 1 6 1 (Lewis homered for St. Louis) Chicago!

2 8 0 0

1

New York

IN THE AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIP

FORMER HOLDER!

BEATEN

Cincinnati, Sept. 13, First round ties in the American open Amateur Golf Championship held a big surprise, when H. Chandler Egan, a former cham- plon, was eliminated.

Egan won the title in 1904 and 1905, and to-day he fell a victim to Goodman, who boat him two up over eighteen holes,-Reuter,

A REMARKABLE

INCIDENT.

Opponents Play With

the Wrong Ball

+

London, Sept. 6.

club, it has been decided that the club shall carry on and they will participate in the Spartan League,.

The findings of the Berks and Bucks F.A. Commission were an- nounced as follows:

(I) An examination of the books of the club revealed grave irregularities, which were ad- mited by, the oflcers and the committee of the club.

· (2) These officers and mem- bors of the club are suspended sino die.

(3) The following players are suspended until further. notice and are declared to bo professionals: F. Blackall, A. H. Bowyer, R. Cunningham, J. J. Foster, G. J. Harman, G. Humphrey, R. Ivall, S. Marshall, A. H. Morgan, R. L. Payne, J. W. Routledge, F. Stringer, Je Ward, J. A. Ward, F. Woolford' and S. J. Wooster,

(4) The books of the club are impounded and the club fined £20.

Seven of the men who have been declared professionals played last season for Borks and Bucka In county, matches, and four for the. Two international golfers, Abe Spartan League in representative Mitchell and A. J. Lacey, were games. concerned in a remarkable in- Morgan, contre-forward and in- cident to-day in the qualifying side-right, who was the principal competition for the £1,000 tournagoal-scorer in the Spartan League

(Guy Bush pitched and blankodent at Pinner Hill. At the sixth (Premier Division), secured 68

out New York)

bole, they discovered that both goals for Blough in all games. Cin-were playing with the wrong ball, He had just signed for Uxbridge. which, according to the rules GRAVE INDICTMENT. was means disqualification: Both therefore had to retire from the competition.

The double header between cinnati and Philadelphin called off on account of rain.

AMERICAN LEAGUE, Philadelphia.

28 0 Chicago ..

8 8 +

(Foxx and Cramer homored for Chicago and Simmons for

Chicago

Philadelphia)

Philadelphia

Boston

St. Louis

G

1

9

2

3 7 ....1

0

2

(Weat homored for St. Louis)

The Washington and Cleveland match was postponed through rain.

$

2

Miss Round

DIVISION 2

Notts C.

2 Lincoln C.

Goals.

0

Wins

P. W. D. L. F. A..Pts. Notts County. 5.40 110 48 Lincoln. 11 8 36

Crystal P. 2 Luton Exeter

DA. LASTET

3

Brighton

Goala.

Tennis Title

HYPERION WINS.

Lord Derby's Entry Takes St. Leger:

The declaration that 16 mem- bers of the Slough F.C. are pro- fessionals, together with the_sus- pension of officials,-has-now.been. followed by an outspoken state- pent on the part of Mr. E. T. Bowyer, the president of the ill- fated club. *

1

Alluding to the findings, he says It is well known in the football world that Irregular payments are made by nearly all the senior amateur clubs. Each club, ho continues, has difficulty in keeping HEAVY FAVOURITE.: ta mombers from being "posch- Led" by the offer of better terme.

Then he adds:

London, Sept. 13. Lord Derby's horse, Hyperion, won the St. Leger Stakes nt Doncaster to-day.

Hyperion Folicitation Scarlet Tiger

The odds were: 6/4 Hyperion; 22/1 Felicitation; 100/8 Scarlet Tigor, Time: 3 min. 6.4/5 secs.

There were fourteen entries, and

the winner was out ahead by threa INtion only a neck in front of Scarlet lengths at the finish, with Felicita-

Tiger:

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). GOOD DISPLAY

N.Y. TOURNEY Miss D. E. Round was in good glorious weather, saw one of Lord

A crowd of 300,000 people, in... form at the Eastern grass court Derby's thoroughbreds win the race. P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts.championship at Rye, New York, for the Afth time. Hyperion was 6 3 2 1 10 8

last month and won the title by n ahead from start to finish and won 6 4 0 2 12 0 B

victory over Miss M. Heeley 6-2 casily. 64. Miss Round played steadily

Crystal Pal

Exeter Luton Brighton

6 3 1 2 18 11 7

0 11 4 714 3

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Airdrie.

Ayr U. Dunder Falkirk Hamilton

Rangers

DIVISION 1.

2. Partick

2 Bt. Mirren

2

Third Lanark

Aberdeen A

Klimarnock

Queen O'Sth Clyde Ilibernians 0 Motherwell

St. Johnstone

League Tablo.

* Goals.

| throughout the match. -

"I only hope that this hum- bug and hypocrisy of sitting in Judgment on one club may have the effect of calling attention to the present most unsatisfactory state of affairs; and that the F.A. will tighten up the status of an amateur.”

ENGLISH RUGBY

SENSATION

CAPPED MEN TURN "PRO" Following hard upon the an- nouncement of A. R Ralph, tho

Tho French challenger, Thor, al- Welsh Rugby Union half, joiring though he looked woll, finished last the Rugby League, comes the news Miss Hoeloy during the whole of but one, King Jalmon was fourth, that two English Internationals, E. the first sot played without shoes, Hartnere fifth, Raymond sixth, and Richards and R. S. Roberts have but owing to the damp ground shợ Light Bussax, last,

also gone over," frequently slipped. In the second

set she wore 'spiked. shoes and did Weston rode Lord Derby's horse Richards recently resigned the botter, winning four games. Both today, and repeated his victory in captaincy of Plymouth Albion to the Derby, Hyperion's success In which be had been re-elected. As players surprised the spectators that greatest of all English racan.Berum half he has been of great, 2 by playing in shorts, similar to clássica made him a hot favourite for service to his club and

Devon 1 those worn by H. W. Austin and the St. Leger.

County for zavoral years, and in other men players..

1029 he was "capped" against Folicitation, the Ags. Khan's horse, Miss Roberts (ranked 22nd in few faneled the chances of this entry don Highfleld and will spend a week

Miss Round had lost a set to was a surprise in second place, as Scotland and Franco, and mo

Richards has signed on for Lon- America) in the first round and against King Salmon, who was second had boon extended by Miss Fin the Derby:

or so watching the Australian tour. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. James, to 6-4 4-6 04 in the Motherwell. 770-0 14 3 14 fourth. Miss J. Cruickshank, Hyperion, was trained by the Hon League, methods.

Scarlet Tiger, the third horse, like ing team at practice In order to

|familiarise":"himself, wih: quoon's Park 691 11 9-18 America's numbor Ave player, and G. Tamboning entries went to the Roberts ls the Coventry forward Rugby Rangorse} |

36241 31-0-18 Kilmarnock ...8 5.12.2014 11 Miss J. C. Ridley In this round by. Dundee 11217

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| 0–0 0–—–—–2. | Miss Cruickshank gave post: Hyperion (Waston), Scarlet who hooked so well for the North Miss Round a close match in the Lottor ・ (Carelako), Thor (Elliott), Midlands against the Springboks semi-final running to 8-6 7-5. King Salmon (5. Wragg), Raymond two years ago that they considered Hearts

Miss Hooley had previously over- (Gordon Richards), Harizero (Ray), him the best hooker they had played Aberdeen

21 18 8 como Miss Taubele, Miss Delke and Young Lover (Perryman), aspen against war" not until a last

(Jones), Felicitation"(Beary), "Light St. Johnstone 738977 Miss Courvorst (America's number sex (Taylor)) Interlace (Emith); son that England recognized hie Hibernians 72 29 10-11 fourteen) 6-2 6-1

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Miss Cruickshank and bliss-Mar- bla: 6–58,8–0, and the final. Hubley und Miss Round 6****

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