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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

1994.

ARSENAL AMONG FOURTEEN HOME TEAMS

BEAT

SOUNDLY

BLACKBURN

NEWPORT SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT OF SEASON

GRIMSBY FALL AT SUNDERLAND

Arsenal's big guns were brought into full play! yesterday, when the Woolwich team, pride of London, entertained Blackburn Rovers at Highbury and won by four clear goals. The Arsenal have now scored twelve goals in two matches on; their own ground this season, sufficient indication that they will be almost unbeatable before their own supporters.

FIRST DIVISION.

Ilome teams swept all before; thom in quite a big programme of Arsenal Arat cines matches. In the first Derby division all five homestors secured Liverpool the maximum points, this in-Portsmouth purring the defeat of Huddersfield Sunderland by Derby and Grimsby by Sunder-

Land.

4 Blackburn

4 Huddersfield

2 Manchester C.

1 Middlenbro'

3 Grimsby

League Table.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 4 3 1 0 9 2 7 4 3 0 1 10 7 6 4301

As a result Sunderland take the lead in the table, with one point Sunderland dropped in four matches. Man- Wednesday... chester City, among the leaders, Preaton N.E.

Arsenal camo a creppor at Liverpool, the Manchester C. 4 towly Merayalders recording their Everton

Hecond win of the season.

Derby

An interesting "argument" be- Stoko tween Brentford and Fulham, an Middlesbro' the former's ground, went in Birmingham favour of Brentford, who managed Portsmouth to not the only goal of the match. West Brom.

NEWPORT FALL.

Sixteen teams were engaged in the southern section of the Third

Division, which provided some in- tereating results.

Aston Villa Liverpool Grimsby Huddersfield Leicester

Wolves

Leeds

Tottenham Newport, previously holding a Chelsea 100 per cent. record In three Blackburn matches, fell by the wayside in

visiting Bournemouth. The latter,

3 2 1 0 15 4 1. 1

·SECOND DIVISION.

at the time occupying the bottoni Brentford

position in the table, pulled off a surprise victory by three goals to

one,

1 Fulham

League Table.

Renditis were unsuccessful in Brentford. their challenge, to Bristol City. Holton on the Cityle enclosure, losing by Burnley the only goal scored, but Exeter Blackpool returned to best form to obliterate Swapnen Barnsley Northampton by three clear goals. Port Vale Queen's Park Rangers perform Fulham ed smartly in vlaiting Crystal Sheffield U. Palace and winning by, the odd Bradford froal in five, and Chariton gavo Norwich

County further indication, of thoir..poten- Notts

Flymouth tialities by taking points from

Notts Forest Torquay on the Devonshire team's

Manchester U. enclosure.

West Ham Bradford C. Southampton, Oldham Hull Newcastle Bury

CHESTER ON TOP.

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SHANGHAI WATER POLO LEAGUE CHAMPIONS

Rewing Club "A" Team winners of the Shanghai cenior water polo league championship this ORFOR. Standing, left to right:-J. Rafen, Y. S. Turner, W. Vennewitz, W. Naugebauer, 3. Godkin, A. C. More, L. Fabian. Sitting, N. Hammond, D. 3. Raeburn, A. S. Sinclair, P. J. Klink.

PERRY IN THE THIRD ROUND

TO WIN

Ú.S. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

ALLISON GIVEN A FRIGHT

MENZEL HARD. PRESSED

Forest Hills, Sept. 5. Fred Perry, English de- fender of the American na- tional singles tennis title, advanced to the third round of the championship to-day, when he overcame Martin Buxby, an American, in three straight sets.

INTERPORT SWIMMERS IN FORM AT E. H. McCauliff of New York, a

NORTH POINT BEACH

MAGNIFICENT RACE OVER

400 METRES

ROZA PEREIRA CONCEDES 10 SECS:

AND IS JUST BEATEN

CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION

GALA LAST NIGHT

Judicious handicapping resulted in

Aquatie Horse Racing-1, Lo Wal

Hongkong Cycling Club

KEATES'. NEW RECORD

kong Interporters at the Swimming sing and Yuen Siu-ching Exhibition the later hours of the day

Gala held at the China Attiletle As sociation Inst night.

100 Blatres Free Style

were

There were no expected re-! sults during the day but Dr.i prominent tournament player, | sent Wilmer Allison all the way: to win after five sets. McCaulif was trailing throughout, but he gave a very plucky display against a doughty opponent.

Roderick Menzel, the tall Czech was also severaly extended by Ronald Longtin, well known Canadian player, who very nearly took a two acts lead at the start, but was pulled back, and finally lost in four acts."

Menzel dropped the first with- out showing the slightest bit of fight, but he became serious in the second sot, when faced with further reverso,

Willy don Ouden, the Dutch women immer who several times has put new world records in breast stroke

swimming for women.

DEAN IN FORM

PITCHES 24TH VICTORY

GIANTS STILL WINNING

New York, Sept. 5. Dizzy Dean, St. Louis Car dinals pitcher, pitched in his 24th. victory of the season for day, when the Cardinals nosed out Brooklyn.

A shortened programme also saw New York Giants win from Chi- cago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies blank our Cincinnati Reds.

PRACTICE FOR SHIELDS. Longtin, made a great offort to

Detroit Tigers obtained the bost anatch this set, and the of Philadelphia Athletic, and both lengthened to 20 games before the St. Louis Browns and Cleveland Czech broke through. After this

set

The Hongkong Cycling Club a magnificent finish of the 400 Metros kuch and Han Yuen-hing: 2. Lam Yau-solected last evening for their Free Style Exhibition by the Hongking and Pang Yuk-pul; 3, Li Kam-seventh weekly time trial, bat as the conditions provalling during by Interporters).1, A. A. Roza; 2, L. distinctly unfavourable for speed Roza Pereira; 3, W. Campbell,

Searching In Blindfold-1. Chan work, only one rider took part the Canadian was a apent force, Indians won, the former overcoming

H.A. G. Keates, who was

and he lost the third and fourth the redoubtable Senatorsk Teo-iai; 8, Too Yuk-kwal; 3. Tamb

fils first speed attempt for a month gets at 6-1 an 6-0. Yuk-chin.

Scores an supplied by Renter, Diving For Plates-1, Kwok Fung was the rider in question,

Frank Shields, America's No. 1 follow. sang; 2, Taoi Ping fan; 9, Lui Kwan- though he was evidently for from

a practice NATIONAL LEAGUE. At his attack on J. Colee' 5-miles ranking player had Roza lau

Polo.-Interporters beat figures Water

successful. knock in disposing of Etherndon,

·R. Was C. A. A. by five goals to two. Starting at 6.10 p.m. the ex-Irish New York tournament player, in Chicago

was off the mark, and turned at 2 equally as merciless against rack went all out as soon as he three sets, and Van Byn was miles in 8m. 90s. The final 2 miles Prusoff of Seattle, whom he beat | were covered in 5m. 11s, to record in straight sets.

Giving W. Campbell a start of ten Beconds and A. A. Roza a start of seven, Lionel Roza Pereira, the Colony's long distance champion, was just pipped at the post by Roza, who swath a fine race throughout. Pereira could not catch up with Róza, but passed Campbell in the last lap.

The Hongkong Interporters engag?

11753ed the C.A.A. In an interesting wY.M.C.A. FUNCTION

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In the northern section of the Third Division, Chester leapt into the lead with a very decisive Victory over Hartlepools. This

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). was Chester's fourth successive win of the season, and they take Aldershot over the leadership of the Brighton division by virture of a superior Beurnemouth

Bristol C. goal average. Darlington, another home team. just pipped Gateshead by the odd goal in throC.

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polo match, which resulted in a win for the former by five goals to two. The goalscorers for the Interporters were Fullagher (2), Roza, Campbell and C. E. Roza Pereira,

Results were;_____

Chinese Section Beats The European.

very

The scores which wore cabled

SECOND ROUND.... FJ. Perry. (Britain) beat Martin Buxby (U.S.) ` 6-3, `6-1,

6-4

a finishing time of 18 mins. 46 secs. to beat record by 49 seconds and average 21.70 m.p.h. This is the by Reuter, follow. -At-Bridge's Street last night, the fastest average recorded in the 50 Metres Free Style-1, Kwok Chinese Y.M.C.A. defented the Euro Fung-sang; 2. Young Man-kit; 3, Ng pean Y.1.C.A. in a Swimming Meet series of time trials to date being by 27 points to 21. Some good swim 4/100 m.p.h, faster than the same Kwan-ping,

MID-WEEK RUN. 200 Metres Handicap for Children. ming was, seen during the evening, rider's 10 miles figures, 01, Lau Po-riu; 2, Chan Yuk-kin, 3, H. G. Lange winning the 220 Yards

Despite the shortness of the Free Style and the 100 Yards Free 1 Lau Po-leung.

distance Keates finished in a sorry (Open to Style, Metrea Medley

A return meeting will be held on state, and was only able to resumo 3 Colony)-1, Kwok Chun-hang (S, C.

A. A.): 2. Chan Ki-chung (3. C. Wednesday. next at the European the return trip after a considerable

Y.M.C.A.

rest. The timekeeping was, as 6A. A.); 3, Chan Ho-fook (C. B. C.).

Resuits follow! 60 Metres Froo Style (For Novico Swimmers)-1, Ma Yat-kwong: 2, Yung Fan; 3, Cheung Yat-seng,

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3 Southend

2 Watford

3 Newport

1 Reading.

Crystal P.

Exeter Swindon

3. Northampton

Torquay

2

League Table.

Goals

Altogether 14 home clubs won yesterday, while two visiting teams annexed the full complement of points. There was not a single Coventry rawit gano in a programme of Newport sixteen matches.

2 Queen's P.R.

1 Bristol R

1 Charlton

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50 Yards Free Style-1, Lo Yuk-usual, admirably carried out by wing (C.Y.M.C.A.); 2, H. G. Lange Mr. E. Munns, the oficial timo- 100 Metres Handicap (For Girls). (HY.M.C.A.); 3, Chan Lai-nam (C.Y. kroper and vice-captain of the

Club. P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.-1, Wong King-kam; 2, Chan Yuk-M.C.A.). Time: 28.4/5 secs.

king: a, Tao Yuk-kwai,

1 0 0.0 6 430

1 10 4 0

Charlton

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120 Yards Medley Relay (Back

There was rather a poor at- 100 Metres Back Stroke-1, Young Breast and Free Stylos)1 Chinese Man-kit; 2, Lam Yau-ting:. 3, Fung Y.M.C.A. (Taam: I. K. Yeah, PK Litendance on the first mid-week run and Y. W. Yeung); 2, Europoin Y.M. of the Club, under Mr. E. Munns, Yo-wal.

60 Metres (Members of Ambul-C.A. (Team: F. J. Anslow, W: F Kerr which left the Victonia Pler of the min. Vehicular Ferry at 2 p.m. With ance).-1, Cheng Ching-luen; 2, Fung and E. F. Selk). Timo: 1

the heat at over 90 degrees and a 15.-3/5 secs. Ying-sing: 3, Fung Yo-wai.

Long Plunge1, W. Schreuder high percentage of humidity, the (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, H. F. Lange (EY.M. Dret of these Island spine was not C.A.): 3, Wong Shiu-chl. Distance 52 a comfortable proposition, and the feet 7 inches.

Brighton

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Swindon

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Queen's P.R.

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Reading

Millwall

Bristol C Crystal Pal Northampton

Cardiff

Luton Exeter Southend

Gillingham Bristol R Clapton O.

Torquay

Aldershot Bournemouth

Watford

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THIRD DIVISIÓN (NORTH)

Hartlepools Cheater Darlington..

Goals

2 Gateshead Lengue Table

Chester

Lincoln

Tranmero

Barrow Wroxham Darlington Stockport

Now. Brighton

Doncastor Halifax Hartlepools Gateshead Chektarfield

York ... Rotherham Mansfield Crown Carlklo Rochdale Southport

Walsall Accrington

220 Yanls Free Style 1 H. G. party were rather glad to reach Langa (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, Kwok Hon-the dispersal point at Victoria at ming. (C.Y.M.C.A): 3, Kwong K-4 p.m. Though a disappointing made with these foon (C.Y.M.C.A.), Time: 2 mine. start has been

spins it has been decided to con-

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100 Yards Breast Stroke-1, Ltinue them, and to run them al- Ping-kwan (C.Y.M.C.A); $, Wong ternato weeks on the Island and Slu-hung (CY.M.C.A.); 3, R. B.Mainland. Next Wednesday's spln Wood (E.Y.M.CA.), Time: 1 min will therefore. loave Jordan Road 22-2/5 secs.

E. Tweedy.

Fancy Diving.-1, E. F. Solk (E.Y. Pler, Kowloon, at 2 p.m. under Mr. M.C.A.) 87 points; 2, Choung Yu hung (C.Y.M.CA.) 76 points; 8, Young Fook-pui (C.Y.M.C.A.) 76 points..

100 Yards Free Style-1, IL G. Large (E.Y.M.C.A.); 2, Yeung Yuk- wah (C.Y.M.C.A.); 5, to Yuk-wing (C.Y.M.C.A.). Time: 65.-2/6 acca.

60 Yards Back Stroke-1, Young In-kwan (C.Y).M.C.A,); 2, Kwok Han 1[ming (C.Y.M.CA.); 3, F. J. Anslow

(E.Ÿ.M.C.A.). Time: 43 secs.

160 Yards Free Style Relay (Teams four)1, European Y.M.C.A. (R.

I. Wood, G. H. Fowler, E. F. Belk and

P. W. D. LE A.. G. Lango); 2, Chinese Y.M.C.A. (L

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N. Chan, II. 1. Sim, Y. W. Yeung and Y. W. Lo). Timo: i min. 20.-1/5 secs.

HOME

RACING

Lozingaro Easily Wins

London, Sept; 5.

In the Derby Races, the St. Lager candidate, Lozingaro, riddon Gordon Richards, won the Brooders'

C.R.C. Win Tennis

Championship

SENIOR TITLE

RETAINED···

In beating the Indian Recrea tion Club in their last match of the season, the Chinese Re- creation Club "A" team yester day retained the championship of the tennis lengue.

The. Chineno, strengthened by the return of Paul Kong, defeated the I.R.C., by 5% sota to 335 meeting with opposition from H. D. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassumb hoy, who won all three Bats...

The C.R.C., have thus won the

St. Logor by one and a half length A Division title three years in

* Lozingato, carrying top weight of

Dit. Gibs, won easily from hit three succession, and since their parti opponents. 1 price was 1 to 4 cipation in the league have been for the race-Bouter,

champions on tan occasions.

K. Menzel

(Czechoslovakia) beat. R. Longtin (Canada) 2-6, 11-9, 6-3, 6-0 ·

New York

(Moore homered). St. Louis

(Collins and Delancey homered); Brooklyn

Pittsburgh ..... Boston-res

(Hogan homered).

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Cincinnati

(Roy Hansen pitched). Philadelphia,

(Camilli homored):

AMERICAN LEAGUE

F. X. Shields (US) beat Philadelphia Etherndon (U.S.) 6-3, 6-1, 6-3 Detroit

J. Van Ryn (U.S.) beat Pru Washington soff (U.S.) 6-1, 6-2, 6-3;

St. Louis W. Allison (U.S.) beat Dr. E. Boston McCaul (U.S.) 6-4, 3-0, 7-5, Cleveland 4.0, 6.2.

(Trosky homered).

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