THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1934.
MORE ENGLISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE SHOCKS
Arsenal Rout Manchester
City Three-Nil
READING'S BRILLIANT VICTORY
AT EXETER
10 1)
2
HOCKEY
SIGNALS DEFEAT ST. ANDREW'S.
IN FIRST GAME.
Royal
Corps of Signals defeated the St. Anfrew's Club by two goals to une on the Police Training School ground. There was no score in the first half. After the resumption, however, the Signals scored through May and Fielding and led by two gonle to nil up to within ten minutes of the end, when E. C. Fincher scored for the
Arsenal gave a typical performance before their own sûp. The first game in the Mamak porters at Highbury on Saturday, when they routed the all-Hockey Tournament this season was conquering Manchester City by three clear goals to assume the played yesterday when the leadership of the first division in the English Football League for the first time this season. The day whs again full of sur-, Coventry incs. Spurs' victory at Sunder-Reading nd. Stokes' successful visit to Brighton ratton Park, Reading's great Crystal Pal in at Exeter and the defent of Swindon lasgow Rangers in the Glasgow inwall
Carlif Indicative of the Bristol C. up Anal are
N'hampton, any upects in form. London had a great day. Their Watford Big Three" won, so did West Torquny am, Charlton and Crystal Palace. Laston ulham drow away and Clapton nd Millwall shared the spolls at ew Cross.
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FIRST DIVISION.
ston Villa rekburn
helsea
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eed #
elcester
iverpool
3 Manchester C.
2 Everton
3 Middlesbrough
2 Huddersfield
1 Grimsby
o Wednesday
Preston NE,
6 Birmingham?
• Stoke
1 Tottenham
3 West Brom
ortsmouth
underland
'olven
League Table.
Gouds
renal
underland
Steko
Everton
rimsty
10 5
10 5 3 2 10 10 13
Aldershot
8 14 220 10 6 1 3 23 10 13 106 32 18 10 13 32 28 17 13 32 23 15 13 18 17 16 13 615 13 23 11 14 11 12 16 10
13
9
10
10
10
11
10
57
10 &
10 4 1 10 4 15 20 19 10 3 3 4 14 14 9 10 4 15 14 15 9 Queen's P.R. 10 3 3 4 14 18 9 New port... 10 4 15 10 22 32 14 19 10 3 2 11 Gillingham
325 13 17 10
17 8 10 2 4 4 12
0 10 2 2 6 11 14
Clapton 0.
Bristol R.
2 Exeter
11
10
9
227 15 26
0
7 92!
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THIRD DIVISION' (NORTH),
2 Southend
Bourne'th.
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0
Carlisle
Crewe
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
41 30 13 14 Janchester, C. 19 6 2 2 23 15 14
10 8 3 22 14 H
10 5 3 2 21 18 43 J-16 12
10 5 3 10 12
Preston N.E. 1954 13 12 12
Vednesday
orby Hrmingham.
iverpool
Vest Brom. Cottenham
Blackbarn
Leicester Wolves
10 4 3 3 19
10 54 18141
10 505152
Doncaster
2: Casteshend
Hartlepools
0 Barrow
3 York
3 Chester
| Accrington
2 New Brighton
Linenta
Chesterfield
Rocfutale
1 Mansfield
Southport
1 Halifax
Stockport
3 Darlington
Tranmere Wrexham
i Walsall
Rotherham
Wrexham
League Table.
Conls
L. P. A. Pus 1 10 9 10 2014 10
1811 16
3 27 12 14
Soluta.
The Saints played hard to obtain the equaliser, but falled. The losers had most of the play, but their for wards did not make the most of their opportunities, whereas the Signals in- dulged in some good through passing
movements,
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Wilfrid Lawrence Does The Trick Again
CREATES FOURTH SWIMMING RECORD IN V.R.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS
W. Lawrence clipped two full seconds off J. R. Johnstone's 1929 record for the 880 yards free style at the V.R.C. on Saturday evening at the Colony Championship meet.
the 100
Lawrence has this year won all Powell and' Mr. Kirman.
25 Yards Egg and Spoon Race.-1. four championships, from yards to the half-mile, and in each N. Martin; 2, D. Sunimers,
100 Yards Club Championship.—1, race has broken the recorda.
Never seriously
in Mr. Sarridge. challenged
covered 60 Yards ladies handicap.1, Misa Saturday's race, Lawrence the distance in 11 mins. 65 2/5 secs... Wilson; 2, Mrs. Penney: 3, Mrs.
South Wales Powell. W. T. Campboil, the Borderera and Army champion, Ruc
fo Yards Girl's handicap-1. Alma reeded in securing second place from Walker; 2, Betty Penney; 3, Lilly Lionel Roza-Pereira, the title-helder, Hickey. by one second. This is the first time beaten Roza-Pereira, Campbelt has
who has held the title for four years in succession, over this distance.
There was a large and distinguishi Martis, at right hack, played a harded gathering at the gala, those pre- sent Including H.E. the G.O.C.. Major game for the Signnis and Austin alge
fienerai O. C. Borrett, and Mrs. Bor- played well.
For the Saints, E.H.P. White and, and the Hon. Sir Thomas Sou-
thorn, President of the V.R.C.
F. A. Brandbridge were good at back, FRIENDLY MATCH,
Kround yesterday in the AINE morning, the Palico beat the Club de Recreio in a friendly match by five goals to one.
YACHT CLUB RACES
PAGET'S SECOND TITLE.
T. Paget won his second champion- ship title when he beat L. Oliveira, the Hongkong University and Shang-| hal Interport trial swimmer, in the 50 yards sprint championship. Paget covered the distance in record time, returning 20 1/5 reca. This is the first time the championship had been won under 26 ACA.
Edward Rozs won the diving event This to register without challenge,
win in succession. This is
Dockyard Derby-1, D. Summers; 2, E. Gaubert; 3, P. Wikon.
Inter-Departmental Relay Race.-- 1, C. C. Dept.
Obstacle Race.-1, P. Wilson; 2, D. Summero.
100 Yards Youth's Handicap.-1, E. Gaubert; 2, P. Wilson,
Life-buoy Itacol, P. Wilson: 2, D. Summers; 3. B. Burden.
100 Yards Nott Cup Handicap. 1, Mr. Randall; 2, Mr. Kirman; 3, Mr. Lakeman.
25 Yards Blindfold Race,-1. P. and E. Wilson: 2, Miss J. Wilson Gaubert (Dend heat).
A HOLY WAR
N.-W. FRONTIER REBELS PUNISHED BY RA.F.
Peshawar, Oct. 14. Following the declaration of a
H. S. Rouse Sails Trueerd in itself. He gave a delight-"Holy War" by the notorious Fakir
Blue To Victory
A good race was sailed by Mr. H. S. Rouse in True Blue on Saturday when he won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's specia! “A" Class event. Artemis was second being 3 mins, 16 5 3 1 20 11 147 seen, behind the winner at the con-
etasion of the 10.5 mile course. a 22 11 13
Wor The Mixed Dana narrowly 10 6 1 3 26
126 17 13 PAAR 11 7 12 c'lusses Mentorerie Race over the anme 10 4 3 3 18 11 10 4 3 3
Results were as follow:
to
ful exhibition of well-executed dives of Alingar, Royal Air Force planes from both spring boards.
t'onceding 18 seconds in the Ladies -operating with the Chitral Re-
dccasion Column had 100 yards Handicap race, Misa Doris Hunt only Just Enlled to catch Missganise two bimbing expeditions against the Fakir and his bandits. Mavic Roza
The Water Polo match between C. E. Roza-Pereira's team and W. T. impbell's team resulted in a draw
twn goats each.
The Results,
lief
The Air Force bombing followed several sniping attacks by the Fakir on the Relief Column during
It usual march across the frontier and back.
There were no enaualties among KRI Yards free style (Champion- the British troops; but the tribes- -hop. 5. W. Lawrence, Time: men, who were dislodged from the uncle. 65 275 2ees, (record); 2. W. T. positions they had taken up, lost
heat .. Campbell: 8, Dead
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Tranmere Halifax Darlington
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7 2
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10
10
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424 18
10 34 13 8
10 3 4 4 13 17
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Portsmouth
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10 2 4 4 17 16 R
10 3 2 6 20 22
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Rotherham
14 2 4 4 14 2
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York
Middlesbro
5 12 16
0
Mansfield
True Jun
Crewe
2 Bousel.
10 3 0 7 12 22
6
Artemis
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New Brighton 10 2 3 5 11 14
1 G 17 20
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1 Southampton
Norwich
3 Brentford
4 Oldham
10 3 3 4 15 15 9 4 16 15 1
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1 Southport
17
1 Botton
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3 Notis Causty
Aberdeen
8 Albion
Chelsea Huddersfield. 10
Barnsley
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool Bradford C
Bury
Manchester i Notts Forest Port Vale Sheffield U.
Swanken
West Ham
Bolton
2 Plymouth
2 Bradford
1 Fulkam
2 Burnles
#Newcastle
League Tabiv.
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pls.
2 flyde
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Hamilton
Hearts
FIRST DIVISION. -
Kilmarneck
•Queen's Park 134 948 neen 0'5th. 10 9 10 6 2 2 20 16 14 :Rangers
6 a 2 20 15 3 St. Johnstone Manchester U. 10 0.0 4 26 16 12 1
Blackpool
Brentford
10
Sheffield U. 10 4 3 3 21 14
I St. Mirren
O Celtic
Dunfermline
2 Motherwell
2 Dundee
1 Airdrie
4 Ayr
GLASGOW CUP FINAL.
tivals
2 Hiberninu
Partick
Styled at 14,30
Finished Corrected ex 14.52,35
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Pereira and A. A. Roza,
Rozn-hvavily.--Reuter Special.
Kuzu-Pereira.
192 channon. L Time: 12 min, sees; old Record-
4. R. ln tome (1929). Time: 11
46 2,5 mees,
100 Yards
ards bienstestruke (Cham-
SPORT ADVTS.
Funship) 1. Kwok Chun-hang Time: THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
12 sees, (Rogord): 2, E. M. Marques;;
Pullagher.
The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET-
Jocs Champion -lam Yiu, Time:ING will be held (Weather Jor is 75 bees; uld record-Kwok Chun-halag at HAPPY VALLEY Litt
1, bong (1982) Time: 77 sees.
Saturday, 20th October, 1934, com
50 Yards free style (Champion-mencing at 2:00 p.m.
1. T. Faget. Time: 25 4/5 secs. Lend Czorio
The First Bell will be Itung at
2, T. Oliveira; 3. T. 1.30 p.m.
1933 Champion.-E. B. Roza. Time:! 2 1. sees,
Diving Championship.-Edward da 6 Raza in eballengers) 8 years in suc-
cession Record).
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17.12.41
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17.5
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West Ham.. 10
0419 22 12
Sirius
W. M. 17.0.31
... 17.23.24
17.16.18
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17.11.39
Fulham
10
Burnicy
10
Notts Forest 10
5 11 11 4318 11 11 5141 18 12 11 362 18 14 11
Partick
1 Rangers
(at Hampden Park)
Longue Table.
(Mr. 1. Finlay);
Lul
Ktella
Goals
от
0
Port Valo 10 4 3 3 10 14 11
Bradford C. 10
Bradford Barnsley
Burst
Swanned
Newcastle
104
6 5 14 15 10 11 43 13 16 10 10 4 24 17 22 10 10 5 0 5 11 10 10
Southampton .10 1
Oldham
Hull
Norwich
10 3 3
4 10 16
10 4 0
0 21:25
3 30 17 8
10
3 2 6 12 25
10
3 1 6 15 21 7
10 2 2011 16
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4 6 15 24 5
Plymouth. 10
Notts County 10
2 7 10 22
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Aldershot
Bristol C. Cardiff
Crystal Pal Exeter Millwall Newport
Queen's PriE,
Swindun
Torony Watford
Charlton
0 Luton
3 Gillingham
O Brighton
2 Coventry
2 Reading
1 Clapton 0.
1 Northampton
Q Charlton
5 Southend
1 Bristol R
3 Bournemouthe
League Table,
Goals
Falkirk
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
(St. Johnstone 12.9 2 1 23 10 20 11 @ I 1 30 10 10
Rangers
Hearts Hamilton Clydo
Motherwell
Aberdeen
8 2 2 26 9 18
12 R 2 2 38 14 38 12 6 5 1 20 15 17 32 5 4 3 20 13 14 13 6 2 6 18 22 14
26
Kilmarnock. B 6 1 6 28 23 13 Dundee
44 4 16 18 12
1 Queen O'9th. 12 4 4 4 12 14 12
Airdrie
Celtic
1 Albion
1Ierninna
12
12 4 3
12 6 1
12 4 2 6 17 21 10
Queen's Park 11 12 5 15 20 10
Ayr
3. Palkirk
Partick
12 3 1 8 18 33
11 27 13 20
1 2 9 7 9 10 G
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17,47.23 17.36.14
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fa Yards Hurdles, Handicap, Mem. I-1, C. F. Rozario, Time: 54 3/5 str. 2. J. J. Alves.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges Prominently displayed throughout the Mecting.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club 100 Yards Ladies, Handicap. 1,
Roonis at $5.00 for Gentlemen_and Miss M. Rozn. Time: 89 4/5 sec. $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) 2. Miss Doris Ilunt.
are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be re
100 Yards
12 Souza; 2, L.
o King's Park
3 Raith Rovers
2
3 St. Bernarda
3 East Stirling
League Table.
Goul
20 21 12,
P. W. D. L. P. A. PEs. 20 13 11 Third Lanark 10 8 2 0 20 18 16 21 11 St. Bernards 10 7 2 1 30 12 16 East Fife 10 6 13 27 17 18 King's Park 10 1 3.21 19 18 10 6 0 4 28 21 12 Sten'mir 10 & Dundee U. 10 5 1 Leith
10 5 1 Es Stirling 10 4 3 Morton.
10 4 Raith Rovers 10 4 1 5 24 29 Brechin
10 3 3 4 15 Dumbarton 10 3 2
a St. Mirren.. 12 2 2 8 10 26 6
3. Dunfermline, 12 0 2109 30
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(SECOND DIVISION).
Cowdenbeath
Dombarton
Dundee U.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. East Fife
10 7 2 1 22 10 10
Edinburgh
2 Brechin
Allon
Third Lanark
1 Arbroath
1 Leith
2
2 Alloa
24 11
4 31 21 10
10 # 17 16 7
Boys.-1. J.
Water & Sca's teamsponsible for all visitors introduced
M. M. de V. Soares, Geo. Lynn, Aby him, and for Payment of All Chits,
MeGrunn, E, Fullagher, W. Lawrence,
J. A. Guterres and C. E. Roza-Pereira; |
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor,
W. T. Campbell's team: R. Silva-Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794)
Netto, S. Delgado, L. Roza-Pereira,
A. A. do Leo Silva, W. T. Campbell, will close at 12 o'clock, noon.
Roza and T. Paget.
D. R. C. SWIMMING
Sarridge Wins The 100 Yards For Third Year
M. Surridge won the 100 yards Clule Championship for the third year in succession at the annual swimming
Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be va sale at the | Race Course,
be
Un No Pretext will Children permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they pre ordered
from the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone. 21920.
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission
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Person,
gal of the Naval Dockyard Recrea Public Enclosure is $100 including Tion Club hell in the European Tax, fur Y.M.C.A. Bath on Saturday.
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YOU ARE FRECKLES MCGOOSEY, ARE YOU NOT?
AND AREN'T YOU IN THE EMPLOY OF MR. EDWARD MASON, THE
JEWELER ?.
YYES, SIR!
DID MR.MASON, AFTER -ACCEPTING A CHECK FROM MR. DIRK, IN PAYMENT.
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