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Home Football Results

LARGE NUMBER OF DRAWN MATCHES

ON SATURDAY LAST AN

A feature of the Home Football matches on Saturday was the surprising number of drawn games. In the First Division there were four drawn games, and in the Third Division (South) five. There were two in the Third Division (North) and three in the Scottish League, First Division.

FIRST DIVISION

Arsenal *Birmingham,

Bolton

Brentford Derby

Everton

Leeds

Manchester C. Preston N.E. ·· Sunderland

West Bromwich

5 Blackburji

2 Cheinen

3 Middlesbro®

Wednesday Wolves

2. Aston Villa

Huddersfield

1 Stoke

Portsmouth

2 Liverpool

4 Grimsby

League Table

Huddersfield'.

Sunderland

Derby Middlesbro! Manchester C.

Arsenal

Stoko

Liverpool

nesday Birminghani

Portsmouth Aston Villa

Leeds

Bolton

Brentford Everton Preston N. E.

Weat

Bromwich

Girimbay ....

1

THE

HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH MONDAY, OCTOBER

AQUATIC SPORTS MEETING

BOY SCOUTS HOLD FUNCTION

NEW RECORDS

A remarkably high standard was renched during the annual aquatic sports of the Boy Scouts Association, held at the V, R. C, pool on Saturday afternoon. In the words of Mr. C. Champkin, the Acting Commissioner, P.W.D. L. F. A. Pis. "records were broken like egg shells,"

League Table

D 7218 12 14 5 31 CH 9 13

1 Reading ... iCoventry. U

2 Bournemouth 9

2 Bristol R.

Swindon

30

2 Crystal Pal.. 10 22 21 13 10 4 4 2 20 18 12 | Torquay.

A 3-2 18 11 11

934 17 12 10 Notts County #26109 Watford

0333 10 11 33 16 4 18 16 10 10

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

1

Newpor Bristol C. Biwall

94-16 8 14

D

Brighton 0 1 2 26 12 13

9 3 P. R. 3

@ 3 0.

10 17 18 19 13 13

thampton. 10

H

Luton Cardity Aldershot

33 11

3 12 14

0 0 1 2 17 10 13

9 5 1 3 29 14 11 5 1 2 18 7

H

7 11

232 23 11 11 18 14 10 14.22 15 8

13 13

39 14 D

14 19 8

13 17 8

11 11

14 21

| Exeter

2 2 5 7 19 10 1 7 15 99

THIRD DIVISION (NORTII)

| Carlisle

Accrington

0 Chesterfield

Hartlepooln

1

Barrow

Stockport

.

1

Oldham

Chester

Crewe

Darlington

| Gateshond Halifax.

Lincoln

Southport

2

Tranmere

G

Walent!

8 28

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford

Burnley

Charlton'

Fulham

Hull Lelcester

Port Vale Sheffield U.

Bouthampton Swansea

West Ham

Leicester

Southampton

3 Blackpool

¡ Newcastle

0

Bradford C. Tottenham Plymouth Doncaster Manchester U. 3

Walsall Oldhan Wrexham Halifax

Wrexham Rochdalo

York

New Brighton

Rotherham Mansfield

League Table ·

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

9 08 17 7 15 9 0 2 1 26 0 14 11 5 3 3

12 3 23 11 10 5 2 3 18 15 12

Tranmere Lincoln Chester Stockport Chesterfield

10 4 10

10 4

-4 Bury

1 Rotherham

D

2 Barnsley

D

Carlisl itochdule Hartlepools

9 3 3

8

Harrow

B

11 16

Nolts Forest

1 Norwich

League Table

Manchester U.

Tottenham

Swanson

Blackpool

Sheffield U. Doncaster

Chariton

P.'W.D. L. F. A. Pu.

D

7 1 1

14 8 13

16 6 12

I Growe

Gateshend

York

Accrington

16 8 12 Darlington

10 11 11

21 241 10

316 13 10

14 11 15 9

49 3 1 11 9

4 1 18 19

15 D 14 14 14 9 18 1

Bradford

Fulham

Port Vale

67

Nolts Forest 10

]

B2 8

D 1 3

West Ham..

Burnley.....

Bradford C..

Hull

Norwich

14. 20- 8.

16 228

5 10 10 8

Mansfield Southport

New Brighton D

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)

(Aberdeen

Albion

Clyde

Hamilton

Hearts

Kilmarnock

4 12 14 7 Queen's Park

58 16 5 Queen O'Sth.

Rangers

Partick

i

Dunder

2 Ayr

2. Hibernian

Three new records were made in the first three events, while in the last race but one, Eddie Marques, the Interport swimmer, broke the fourth, winning the 100 yards Breast-Stroke Rovers and Deep Sea (open to Scouts) in the time of 77 seconds.

1935.

SCOTLAND VOLUNTEER AND WALES GYMKHANA

SUCCESS

DRAW.

'INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

ONE GOAL EACH.

London, Oct. 4,

In the first International

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match of the season played at Cardiff to-day, Wales drow with Scotland, each side netting once.

the

MACHINE GUNNERS GIVE DISPLAY

CHILDREN. FIGURE PROMINENTLY

Amidst glorious weather and in the presence of a large and distinguished gathering, the Machine Gun Troop of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence There was a crowd of 40,000 pru Corps held its annual Gymkhana at Ment when the teams took the field.

Wales faced a dazzling sun when Chuseway Bay on Saturday afternoon

The meeting was a great success, and Scot Fame commenced. The

the smart were very clever in their shot pass display put up by the com- ing movements, and also better in petitors won the admiration of all

those prene

present. The 2nd, Hongkong Troop and Pack their approaching work. Their m took the major honours, winning the side trio were a delightful combina-

tion. Walker and Bird Challenge Cup for Scouts and weaving their way through the Welsh Mills audaciously the Akela Cup for Cubs. The Freal defence, and Armstrong causing the dent's Cup (presented by the Hon.

Scottish supporters to

into Mr. R. H Kotewall; CM.0, LI/D,) went to the Sea Scouts the runners-cestncies over his zig-zag runs.

The Scots were slow in tackling, and the Welsh wingers were given manoeuvre, and plenty of room to

not so although their attack was methodical as that of the Scots, they were more thrustful.

up.

At the close of the events, Mr. Champkin male a few remarks about the excellent swimming, congratulat- ing both winners and losers on their flue attempts, and called upon Mrs. Large to present the eups and certi theater. Mrs. Large was viporously cheered.

The detailed results follow: 25 Yards Junior Wolf Cubs Race: 01, J. Tai; 2, J. Yvanovich. Time: 10 0secs. (Record),

0 50 Yards Senior Championship: 1, 2. Dudley; 2, Lee Ching Ling. Time: 127 secs. (Record).

2

50 Yards Junior Championship: 1, R. Marques; 2, Chan Kwei Kai. Time: 30.2/5 sces. (Record).

25 Yards Senior Wolf Cub Raco: 1, T. Williams; 2, T. Bayot. Time; 10 sees, (Record).

100 Yards Senior Championship: 1, In Hon Chuen; 2, J. Dudley. Time: 65 1/5 Beck.

Senior Wolf Cub Diving: 1, E. Wade; 2, T. Willlains,

Junior Wolf Cub Diving: 1, T. Snooks: 2, L. Guterres,

50 Yards Junior Back-Stroke: 1, R. Marques; 2, J. Marques. Time:

40 secs.

50 Yards Senior Back-Stroke: 1. Ip Ilon Chuen; 2, H. Millington. Time: 37 1/6 HUDS.

Ro

DUNCAN OPENS SCORING Duncan opened the scoring for but Scotland in the 34th. minute,

Particular mention must be made of under 16 and down to five years of the riding competition for children age. The way these youngsters, some

could walk under of whom mounts, controlled their ponies or colts delight to watch, as was their was a smart turn-out,

their

Capt. A. I. Potts, Officer Command- ing the Machine Gun Troop, annexed the Dowbiggin Trophy for the best aggregate for the Tent Pegging and Handy Ilunter competition, while C. L. Gregory, apart from

RIFLE SHOOTING

LIEUT. BERLYN.

· SCORES 100

OUT OF MAXIMUM OF 105

The Spoon and Practice Shoot held by the Hongkong Rifle Associa- tlon at the Naval Range at Stone- cullers on Saturday afternoon pro- duced any of the largent attendances yet experienced and incidentally, the luest shooting seen for nome time, Lieut. A. C. Berlyn, A.N., scoring 100 points out of a possible 105 in the S.R. (b) practice.

The hot weather presumably the outcome of the typhoon in the

which has been seen for a long time, one of the most pronounced mirages vicinity of the Colony, accounted for

but, in spite of this, the standard of shooting was fairly good, Llout. Berlyn's effort being the best recorded for some years.

For some time past this officer has. been either at the top or within the first half-dozen and, in view of the possibility of the Colony taking part in the shoot for the Interport trophy this year, there is no doubt that ho

SPORT ADVIS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB..

The Ninth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permittinið · at HAPPY VALLEY on Thursday, 10th and Saturday, 12th October, 1935, commencing at 200 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung 'al 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. R. BROWN,

Secretary. Ilongkong, 7th October, 1935.

MEMORIALS

MARBLE AND GRANITE

Revised Prices

Disfgb's

FREE

Phillips etpillized neven minutes later the Recruit Cap, was also will prove to bo a most valuablo C. E. WARREN · GCOM

The following were the leading China Bldg:

responsible for his sub-section member of the team. when he kicked the ball out of the capturing the Aggregate Cup.

Amongst the large gathering pre- arrived with the scores level. sent were His Excellency Mr. N. L. scores; koper's hands into the net. The

attacked Smith, Offcer Administering the Gov- resumption, Wales

S. R. (b) H.P.S-105 hotly,

Major-General work by Lestle Jones, the Scottish de- Smith, His

Acting

General A. C. Berlyn fence were clearly shaky, but Glover

the Troops in (Awarded spoon) Mrs. Thackeray, positional being too slow or lacking" finesse.

3.

spoiled many openings, either by Officer

In

WAS

In contrast to their display in the first half, the Seats indulged in long passing movements which proved very

in dangerous: John was briliant form in goal, making thruse successive Haves from two yards from Arm- strong,

and Walker

again from Armstrong, the last while he lying full length on the ground.

The teams were us follow: Scotland-Jackson (Chelsen), An- derson, (Hearts), Cummings (Par- tick), Massie (Hearts),

Simpson Rangers), Brown (Rangers), Delaney (Celtic), Walker (llenrts), Arm strong (Aberdeen), Mliis (Aberdeen), Duncan (Derby).

WalesJohn (Sheffield United); Junior Scouts Diving: 1, F. Thom-Lawrenes (Swansen), John (Arsenal) son; 2, R. Henderson.

o Yards Junior Breast-Stroke: 1, Poon Kwok

Murphy (West Bromwich), Griffiths

Commo-H. Todd

And C. G G. Sedgwick and Mrs. Sedg- (Awarded spoon) doro wick, His Honour Sir Atholl Mac. C. Johnson Gregor and Lady MacGregor, the Hon. J. Ottley Sir William Shenton, Col. H. B. L. J. Sheen Dowbiggin, Commandant of the Hong-G. A. Johnson kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Mrs. D. W. Tratman, Major and Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell, and Col. and Mrs. H.T. A. Grach C. Harrison.

THE RESULTO

The results were as follow: Obstacle Race-Won by C. L. Gregory.

Trailer Race-Won by F. G. Nigel, G. Cheape and Miss Joan Dowbiggin. Tent Pegging-1, A. II. Polts; 2, E. M. K. Mead; 3, Mehammed Ayab Khan.

Alarm Race-Wen by Sub-section Ho; 2, J. Marques, Time:Middlesborough), Richards (Wolver-B (Cpl. B. C. Field, L/Cpl. H. S, V. hampton); Phillips (Wolverhampton), Mosson, Troopers, F. G. Nigel, R. H. B. Jones (Wolverhampton), Glover Colo and D. Black). Life Saving Race; 1, B. Alves; 2, (Grimsby), I., Jones (Coventry) and Shiu Ka Hling.

Robins (West Bromwich),--Beuter,

42 4/6 secs.

Walt Cut Inter-Pack Relay: 1,; 2nd. Hongkong; 2, 9th Kowloon.

50 Yards Senior Breast-Stroke: 1,

H. Hicks; 2, R. Maxwell.

DU Yards Scouters, Cabbers, Ravers,

o Deep Sen Scouts and Senior Scout

3

2 Third Lanark

Celtic

3 Airdrie

1. Motherwell

921

fi

Dunfermline

710 18 3 St.Johnstone~2~Arbroath

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Aldershot

Bournemouth Bristol R

Clapton 0. Coventry Exeter

Luton

New Port Notts County

Swindon Torquay

Millwall

Gillingham

2 Crystal Pal.

4 Northampton

2 Watford

3 Brighton

2 Cardia

3 Queen's P.R.

Reading

3

Bristol C.

1

1 Southend

INSECTS CARRY DISEASE!

FLIT

kills them

FLIT

Cellie

Aberdeen Rangers Hearts

Hamilton Motherwell

League Table

Race: 1, E. Marques; 2, Wong Kwok-

Kit. Time: 27 3/5 secs.

Senior Diving: 1, E. Noronha; 2. op Hak Kan.

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

11 0.1 31

11 D 1 1 32 14

11 8 2 1 30 15 11 0

11

Den O'Sth. 11

Queen

St. Johnstone 11

Dunfermline

Third Lanark 10

Partick

Airdrie

Albion Albion Arbroath

Kilmarnock

Ayr Dundee Clyde

Hibernian

'11

11 3

11

11

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION)

Cowdenbeath

Dundee East Fife

East Stirling

Edinburgh Forfar Leith Montrose Sten'muir

St. Mirren

6 Dumbarton

4 King's Park

Scouts, Rovers, Deep Sea Scouts and Senior Scouts 100

DEWAR GOLF CUP

DRAW FOR PLAY ON SUNDAY

The following is the draw and start- Yards ing times for the "Dewar" Trophy Breast Stroke: 1, E. M. Marques, to be played over the Kowloon caurs2; Time: 77 secs..(Record).

Inter-Troop Relay Race: 1, Sea Scoute; 2, 2nd. Hongkong Troop.

HOME RACING

Harina Wins Imperial Produce Stakes

London, Oct. 6. Harina (at 10, to one) won the Imperial Produce Stakes from Abjer (at evena). Empire Glory (nt five to one) was third,

Altogether soventeen horses faced the starting barrier. Harinn won by a short head. Three lengths separated the second and third horses-Reuter.

1 St. Bernards G East Stirling

9 #

2 23 7 13 3 17 14 11 3 4 2 18 15 10 4 1 421 17 0 4 1 4 8 22 · 0

2

1 Marton

1

Falkirk

3 Haith Rovers

| Alloa

Dundee

St. Mirren

Allon

2

Edinburgh

King's Park

4

Brechin

Forfar

Falkirk

Cowdenbeath

Montro-o

Dumbarton

Stenmuir East Fife Leith Brechin

36 15 22

6

0 2

League Table

Morton ..... St. Bernards.

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

128 8 18

8

9 7 2 1 22 .5 14

9 6 2 1 34 14 14

13 20 8 416 21 8 622 16 8 4 – 5

5 14 19 8. Raith Rovers 9 3 1 6 17 21 7

3 4 14 21 7

14 24

0 2 1 0 8 21

911 7 11 25 3

en-Sunday,-Oct-13.-

The Commetition will be over 18 holes on medal play, the four best net scores will quality for match play to be decided at a later date.

reminded must be

'n-ngtilཀ ཡ ire, starting times

adhered to.

that strictly

8.45 a.m.-A. Anderson and C., G.

Anticrson.

8.60 a.m.-W. Paterson and C. F.

Barnes.

8.55 n.m.-G. P. Murphy and E. 0.

Murphy.

9.00 a.m.-W. Groves and W. Ahern, 1.05 a.m.-S. Jex and J. S. Smith. 9.10 a.m.-E. W. Gardiner and H. C.

Borner.

0.15 a.m.-J. G. Charlton and R.

Henderson. 0.20 a.m.-W. C. Simpson and W...)

Stewart.

9.26 .m.-H. Longbottom and A. J.

Coales. 9.30 a.m.-J. W. Martin and Geo.

9.35 a.m.-L. D. Purves and J.

McKelvie.

9.40 a.m.-E. Christensen and H. D.

Gausdene 9.45 a.m.-A. J. Dennis and W.

Taylor. 9.50 a.m.-A. Andrews and A. A.

Lopes

9.50 .-R. K. Collings and E., H.

Watts.

-10.00a.m.-W. Stoker and L. Jack.

10.05 a.m.-H. H. Mundy and J. D.

Thomson.

10.10.-W. Kershaw and

Eastman,

Children's Riding Competition. (For Children over 12 and under 10). Miss Peggy Kinchin (girls); Master Bernard Draper (boys). Children over seven and under 12-Miss Mari- gold Sorby (girls); Master Alan under Cutcher (boys). Children seven-Miss Wendy Josephs Master Peter Hutton Potts and Master Sandy Macgown.

Best Dressed rider-Miss Wendy Joseph.

Jumping Competition-Miss Nancy Kerrison (girls); Master Alan Cut- cher

Conaniation Prize.-Master Pierre

Jordan.

200 500 600 Ttl. 33 34 33 100

27 30 28 B5 28 20 28 85 2·31 25. 83 27 28:20 81

I.P.S.-105

30 27 30. 87

24 32 30

85

S.R. (a)

(Awarded spoon)

J. A. Peters..

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R.

25 28

25

W. J. Dyer

J. D. Pattulbo

1. McCourt Berna

P.

20.82

20 28

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24 28 20 73

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YACHT RACING

Lobo Wins "A" Class Event On Saturday

Lobo, sailed by Mr. M. N. Cootes, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club'e "A" Claus event on Saturday, when she beat Artemia (Mr. G. G. Wood) by 7 minutes 42 seconds over a 9.1 miles course.

Sirius (Mr. W. Cooper) won the Mixed Classes event by a comfortable from Gaol (Capt. P. Trimble). Detailed results were as follow:

"A" Class Started at 14.30 Yacht

No. Finished POs. Carpenter

... Al D.N.F. Lobo

A2 17.55.52 1 (Mr. M. N. Cootes) Artemis

A4 18.03.34. (Mr. G. G. Wood) La Linda..... AD D.N.F. Isobel

AT 18.03.43 (Doctor L. J. Davis)

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St. Bart's Hospital 4, O.M.T. 24. Bridgend 4, Abertillery 5.

Cardiff 0, Newport 0.

Llanelly 10, Aberavon 3. Neath 10, Swanson 0.

West Scotland 14, Glasgow Act. 3, Watsonians 20, Edinburgh Inst 3.---Reuter-

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