FRIDAY, APRIL 13,
1928.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
Four Matches For To-morrow,
THREE GAMES IN THE LEAGUE.
Replay Of Final Tie In The Junior Shield.
[By "Rover."]
There is an interesting programme of soccer matches for to- morrow and the league fixtures comprise three good matches. In addi- tion to these, the final in the Junior Shield will be replayed between St. Joseph's College and Chinese Athletic Reserves. Details follow:- League, Division ), kick-off 4.30 p.m.
Police v. Hong Kong F.C., II.K.F.C. ground, Referee: Captain
Austin, M.C.
Kowloon F.C. S. Chinese Athletic, Kowloon F.C. ground, Referee: 2nd lat. R.O.S.R. v. Club de Recreio, Seokumpoo, Referee: Mr.
Mr. F. Smith.
Willis..
Hong Kong Shield, Junior Final, kick-off 2.30 p.m.
St. Joseph's College v. Chinese Athletic, Reserves, H.K.F.C. ground, Happy Valley, Referee: Mr. J. Baldwin, Linesmen: Messrs. Stoakes and Cowan,
A GREAT REUNION.
R. S. MC COLLS', HAPPY IDEA.
LONDON WEEK END.
THE CHINA MAIL,
LOCAL CRICKET,
MATCH AT BOOKUMPOO TO-MORROW.
I.R.C. "B" v. K.C.C.
DAVIS CUP TEAM.
· AUSTRÁLIANS IN COLOMBO,
TWO YOUNG PLAYERS.
Colombo, March 8.
An interesting event was asso-
The following have been select.. ciated with the recent "Saceor"
ed to represent the Indians in the International between England and
above match to-morrow at Sockum Scotland at Wembley. R. S. Mc- Coll, one of the greatest footballers poo Valley:
-M. P. Madar (Captain) of all time, who was Scotland's Nazarin, Sirdar Khan, A. K. Ismail, centre-forward in the 1900 team A. M. Rumjahn, A. Butt, that defeated England 4-1, invited the surviving members of the team Mohomed, A. Rahmin, U. T. Thad, played before, is captain and man-
I. Hassan and M. R. Abbas. to spend the week-end in London serve: E. M. K. Malubhoy. and see the match at his expense.. The only one who did not share in
H.K. C.C. 1ST XI v. ARMY.
morrow, at 2 p.m.:-
mitteo.
DO YOU KNOW?
Answers to To-day's Questions.
1. Game of bridge was Intro
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The Australian Davis Cup team are in Colombo to-day, on their way duced into England by Lord Broug- to Europe by the Orient Liner ham, 1894.
sight R. "Otranto."
2. Minimum, thermometer is one) On Paris Gerald Patterson, who is well-contructed to record the lowest in-On demand Dknown in Colombo, where he has stead of the highest temperature. Credits, 4
3. Cardon Town, London, is sight Re-ager of the team, the other mem- named after Earl Camden, who On Berlin- bera of which are Jack Crawford leased land for building 1,400 On demand and Harry Hopman. They are ac-houses in 1791,
On New York 4. Political companied by the famous Austra-
term "Conserva-On demand the old centre forward's generosity The following will represent lian player, Mr. Norman Brookes, tive" is said to have been invented Credits 60 days' sight 502 was Nicol Smith, the great right- the Hong Kong Cricket Club who with Mr. Patterson and Mr. F. by John Wilson Croker in 1880.
On Bombay! back, who died in 1905. The others let XI on the Club's ground to Peach formed the Selection Com- 5. Miss Stewart was the origina! Wire....
184 model for Britannia on our
pen- Scotland had a wonderful team E. J. R. Mitchell, H. V. Parker, Patterson has announced that nies, accepted the invitation. that year, and their dazzling ex- G.
6. Term cottage was formerly R. Vallack, C. D. Wales, this will be the last time that he hibition at Celtic Park is still fond-r. Hayward, K. H. Batzer, E. R represents Australia in the com- applied to a small house by recalled by those who witnessed Duckitt, II. Owen Hughes, T. E. petition, and he is all the more de-land.
WŁA the game. The team Harry Pearce, H. R. B. Hancock, A. Reid. termined to do his utmost not to Rennie; Nicol Smith, John Drum-
disappoint Australian hopes of suc- mond; Nell Gibson, Alec Raisbeck, H.K.C.C. 2ND XI v. K.C.C. 2ND XI, cess in winning the Cup. the Rost's Jackie Pile broke away on
Robertson; Jack Bell, The H.K.C.C. 2nd XI will meet It is well-known that he was not After the glut of holiday football and exhibition games-some good right and, passing niccls, Bishop Bobbie Walker, R. S. McColl, John the K.C.C., at Kowloon Cricket anxious to go abroad this year, but ♫ Campbell, Alec Smith. What Club's ground to-morrow, at 2 p.m. his fellow selectors prevailed upon and.some bad-it will be quite re-, nearly increased the score with
would those players fetch in trans-The team selected fa:-
him to lead the team in view not freshing to get back to a few Club nice header.
Gosano led a rush on the Rest fer fees these days. It was Rn S. J. Jordain. W. K. Tait, F. S. only matches fought out in the proper
his fine play in recent trials, Most of us this holidayal but Hirst relieved to midfield ideal team, big, strong, fast, and Thomson, A. Penn, L. M. S. Lloyd, but also of bis wide and valuable spirit. have seen some very unsatisfactory and Cornwall running strongly skilful. Lord Rosebery an W. Brackenridge, E. R. West, J. E. | experience.
Patterson is still regarded displays, and there is no doubt that crossed the ball to Bishop who net-interested spectator, and as a com- Hancock, L. A. R. Duncan, C. P.
Sovereigns (Bank's The "veteran" Dick Hancock and been attempted. ted with a great first-timer. Hong pliment to the sporting peer the James, G. W. Sewell.
Australia's best all-round player. Dr. R. E. Tottenham, partnering Silver (per oz.)
buying rate) ...... 0.60 too much
26 5/16 In singles, J. O. Anderson was, on for the Footballers are only human, and Kong were two up.
Scots played in his colours that
first time, defeated the Ba Silver in Hong the strain on some of the players T Portuguese XI did better and day. McColl scored three goals in-
occasions, perhaps, his superior, Fincher brothers by three sets to Kong but taking both singles and doubles one yesterday, on the stand court, Chinese Copper Cash nom. has told the tale, and much bad Favacho, fed by Gosano, got right side half-an-hour after which the football has been served up during, through but put hard by the post home team gave a never-to-be-for-
into account, Patterson has fully in the Hong Kong C.C. annual lawn Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem" as a result of too many Guereiro missed badly for Portugal: gotten exposition of super-football.
tuken the position held by Norman tennis tournament.
Kute of Native In- Brookes as Australia's champion.. This match was in
terest matches. There have been, many but by strong kicking Portugal kept |
7% p.sh. this on the attack. Ogley and Souza ward when he left Queen's Park for other unpleasant
Up to the end of the trials held round of the open doubles cham-Chinese Sub. Coin ... 31% dis. Easter besides the pour football, did well and Favacho again missed Newcastle United. He revolution-
at Melbourne Patterson and Craw-pionship. which must not be repeated: unless when in position, but Badaracco ised the Newcastle game, and the
ford were the only certainties and the game of football in Hong Kong tested. Clarke with a good shot McColl style of football was large-
the great need was a second dou-were the features of the winners' is to suffer. Future holiday pro- which the goalie cleared.
bles player to partner Patterson. game. The Finchers were apt to 'Not only had Hopman shown be erratle but recovered well to win grammes should be arranged, with
that, as a partner for Patterson, he the third set easily. more thought for the players' phy-
was even better than Hawkes, but court-craft and smashing, and T.T. on London sical capacities.
in addition, as fully qualified as a Tottenham's forehand singles player as any one.
Easter
Ind
Incidents
4
The Rest led at half-time by two clear goals.
:
In the second half Portugal at tacked determinedly but the shoot- The Club v. Police match at the ing was faulty. Hong Kong took Valley should be well worth watch-, up the running. After Howarth ing, although the chief event will had just missed with a good effort, 1e the junior Shield final, which he secured about 20 yards out and latter on last Saturday's showing, scored with a rattling good shot, St. Joseph's ought to win with Agiving Rangel no chance.
The Hong Kong XI, with such a goal or two to spare, as in last Saturday's match both the Ath-lead, were inclined to take things letie's goals were gifts and St. easily: Favacho and Goanno led a Joseph's missed (besides the two smart dash on the Hong Kong goal, good goals they got) snip chances Favacho scoring with a very fine
shot high in the corner of the net.
on three occasions at least.
they take their chances, Joseph's should win.
+
*
if
St.
Good play by Kernick and Corn- wall kept the ball in the Portuguese
WOB
MeColl was Scotland's finest for-
ly responsible for Newcastle's supremacy 1904-12. He is now a very prosperous confectioner and owns shops all over Scotland.
Is it any wonder that with such a galaxy of former Caledonian Stars looking on the Scottish team gained a 5-1 victory?
FANLING GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB MATCHES.
Shanghai Visitors' Cup,
844-80-170-24-146 wins.
E. W. Kirk,
S. A. Arthur,
88-92-180-28—152 L. G. S. Dodwell,
82-81-163-10-158
D. G. Bruce,.
30-82-172-18-154
K. G. Ewart,
97-90-187-82-155 Best Single Round. · -K.
E. W. Kirk 84-12-72 wins D. G. Bruce 82-9-73
HOME RUGBY:
ARMY WIN SERVICES cur.
London, March 24. The weather was showery, and half and time was called with Hong there was an attendance of 5,000, The Recreio will not be expected Kong good winners by three goals when the Army and Air Force met in the final of the Inter-Services to win at Sookumpoo against the to one.
The match was an end of the sea-Cup Competition. The Army won Borderers who still have an inter- est in the Lengue, and Recreio, on one, and many of the players by 18 points to 6. after their strenuous week of inter-showed signs of staleness, follow- The first half was dominated by The the forwards. The Air Force heel- port football, will have difficulty in ing a very hard programme. fielding a strong XI. The Border- game was robbed of its chief in-ed better than their opponents, Lerest by the absence of the prin- while their backs passed and ers should take full points...
ciple Shanghai players, most of the handled with greater skill and ac- The game of the day will be the team being composed of Hong Kong curacy. There was no scoring,
Gibbons, the Army forward, who meeting of Chinese Athletic and and Macno players. Favacho, the
dis-sustained concussion early in the' Kowloon on the Kowloon F.C. Shanghai Interporter, was
a first-half. was unable to resume. ground, the first meeting of these appointing but his goal was
The Army improved after the re- two Clubs this year. The Ath-beauty and Ogley, Remedios and jetic will be going to the Railway Gosano were the pick of a not very sumption, Bryan scering two tries Rest of Hong and Aslett and Townend one each. ground with an unbeaten, League strong side. The record,
Kowloon-going Kong XI, subject to several altera- Three were converted by Rees. which
G. Beamish and Pott scored the) streng at present-will strain their tions at the last moment, played
a quite a good game. Martin and Air Force tries. utmost to upset. This will be
Northern Union. real sporting match for Kowloon Everest filled the gaps in the half-
The following are the results of supporters who have not seen much back line very well. Clarke, Hirst of the Athletic this season, and the and Sherry were strong in the de- Northern Union matches played to- Athletic can be assured of a warm fence. Bishop and Howarth were welcome. In my opinion the Kow-very prominent in a good forward loon football, ground is the best line, the Club captain giving a very football pitch in the Colony and bright display at inside right and the clever Athletic team will be at Howarth playing a very forceful The match was very clean no disadvantage. A bright display game.
of good clues football may be anti- and, of the real sporting type.
cipated. The Shield winners are worthy opponents and if both sides are well represented, we shall have
a fine game.
'YESTERDAY'S GAME.
-"Rest of Hong Kong" XI Defeat
Portuguese.
KOWLOON XI'S.
Seniors in League, Juniors in Friendly.
Kowloon F.C. teamg for
day:-
Bramley B, Halifax 5.
Castleford 24, Keighley 9. Dewsbury 7, Huddersfield 10. Hunslet 34, York 5. Hull 0, Featherstone R. 0. Oldham 22, Leeds 4.
London, March 24.
The following are the results of the principal matches played to- to-day:-
The final match of the Portu-morrow have been chosen as fol- guese triangular interport
took low
1st XI v. Chinese Athletic Kow-
place on the Club ground yesterday | when a combined Portuguese team leen ground, kick-off 5 p.m.:- lost to "the Rest of Hong Kong" by Angus; Wheeler, Dodahon; Hedley, Sims, McKelvie; Reed, Tiernan,
1 goal to 9. Teams:-
A. Rangel Kernick, Muir, Miles. Portuguese XI: - (Shanghai); W. Ogley (Hong
2nd XI v. Royal Air Force (Kai Kong), B. Sousa (Hong Kong); T. Tak) in a friendly match on the Badaracco (Macao), A. Remedios (Hong Kong), W. E. Carvalho Kowloon ground, kick-off 3.30 p.m.:
-Slipper;
Guest; Cowherd,
lock.
(Hong Kong); R. Favacho (Shang-Roberts, Coates, Dunnett; Pile, ha), J. Lopes (Macao), A. Gosano Twelves, Vickara, Eastman, Black-
(Hong Kong),
. Guereiro F (Macao). T. Vaz (Macao).
"Best of Hong Kong":-Clarke; (Police) Hirst (Scots Guarda), Sherry (Police); Martin (K.O.S.B.), Everest (K. O. S. B.),
Forbes (Police); Pile (Police), Bishop Kernick (Kowloon), (Police), Cornwall
(Club),
Howarth
(Police).
HOME HOCKEY.
IRELAND BEAT ENGLAND.
Belfast, March 24, Ireland beat England by 3 goals |
Referea: Mr. Smith, Portugal were without the most prominent Shanghai; players but to 2. fielded a good side and the Rest, al- though not as originally selected, were also a good side." The game started.. in brisk fashion. Portu gal attacked on the right; Sherry was early in evidance with a good. Sacred Heart College hold their clearance. The Rest come strong- fourth annual athletic sports meet
SACRED HEART SPORTS.
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Bogey Pool.
H. Spicer and E. W. Kirk. 2 up tie and divide.
have
ag
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AT H.K.C.C.
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Hard hitting and
many points.
the third
experience
Hancock's
drive won
On demand
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Exchange.
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Crawford and Hopman are not S, E. Green (a former open cham- do. Lon. Reg. only the youngest of Australia's plon) again won
£21 his way to the Chartered Bank.... players in the front rank, but will final of the Club championship, de- Mercantile A. & B.... 34
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Yesterday's Resulta. Open Doubles (3rd round):-R. H. B. Hancock and Dr. R. E.
Others: R. M. Finlayson, L. R. 19, and Lacoste, of France, who Tottenham beat E. C. Fincher and China Underwriter: $2
Andrewes, D. G. Bruce, 1 up.
A, H. Musson and I. Newton, all
square,
(160 entrles), Medal Round,
A. H. MussDA
D. G. Bruce Others
H. Spicer
K. G. Ewort
83-16-68 wins 80 971 2nd
90-18-72 90-16-74
(49 entries).
Fourballs Against Bogey.
T. K. W. Atkinson and
played in the Davis Cup in 1923 at the age of 18, are the youngest to play in that competition, being only 19 and 21, respectively.
Australia will meet Italy in the first round.
.
E F. Fincher 6-3, 6-4, 1-6, 11-9.
Club Championship
Singles
(semi-final):-S. E. Green beat G.
H.K. Steamboats
The team will play at the Colombo Garden Club at. 4.45 this afternoon.
W. Sewell 6-2, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4,
Handicap Singles "A":-W. B. H.K. Tugs & Lighters $2% Cornaby beat A. D. Humphreys Indo-Chinna (Pref). *** $37. (owe 4/6) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
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Norman Brookes Interviewed.
Mr. Norman Brookes, President of the Australian Lawn Tennis As
N. G. Mills..... 6 up win sociation, who is accompanying the R. K. Valentine and L. G. Dodwell
F. G. le Gros and I.
Newton ...
4 up
3 up
(16 pairs entered). Mixed Foursomes,
Mrs. J. Fleming &
matches
G. R. Sayer (rec. 3/6) beat Miss Wentworth and A. H. Crook (scr.) '6-2, 6-8.
G. R.
Australian Davis Cup team, inter-,
To-day's Fixtures. viewed to-day, said Australia had
Open Singles (3rd round) :— two very promising young players Major W. B. Stevenson v. Very Rev. in Hopman and Crawford, both of A. Swann; H. Yoshida v. E. F. whom ought to go far in their Fincher; (4th round)-T. Horde
in Europe, considering v. T. leomura, their splendid showing against Handicap Doubles; F. V. R. Young..... 86-1076 win Jean Borotra and Boussus in Aus-Parker and O. J. Shannon (rec. 15)
tralia last month. Major & Mrs. W. B.
v. A. D. Humphreys and Stevenson
..... 91-1378
The Australian players were first Sayer (owe 15/1). Mr. & Mrs. J. J.
going to the South of France Sherry
where, Mr. Brookes said, they ought to win their matches. From France they would proceed to Italy, and against the players., of that country, also, Mr. Brookes belleves, the Australians should give a very good account of themselves.
97-1879 (18 pairs entered.)
GOLFING TIMES.
FANLING ARRANGEMENTS FOR SUNDAY.
9.24 a.m. M. H. Turner,. A.
Raworth.
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I hear from Berlin of an HK. TramwaYS really interesting sequel to the six
He admitted that in Do Mur- B. pergo, Italy possessed a
"classy" player, who he thinks D. be the toughest proposition men will be up against in H. country.
A Leach, A. E. Lissa-
man.
S. A. Arthur, E. Frederick..
Paris will be visited next, from there they will proceed England.
Crossing over to America
may in all probability. return CAustralia via the Far East.
St. Helen's R. 6, Leigh'0. Swindon 5, St. Helen's 3. Wakefield T. 10, Barrow 17. Warrington 5, Hull K. R. 20. Wigon 36, Batley 10. Widnes 7, Broughton 2.
Other Matches,
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T. L., Christie, J. Raikes.
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Major Lynch, R. Finlayson,
M.
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Bath 0, Bristol 82.
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Cardiff 11, Blackheath 6. Coventry 15, Old Alloynians 0. Devonport Services 9, Rosslyn
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that Demasius, who played, so bril- China Lights (camb.)
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and ber, in the Berlin versus London
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H. A. Lammert, R. C. G. Macartney, the famous Australian Test Match player, ac-
Warbrick.
F. G. Fowle, B. P. Mac-companied by Mrs. Macartney, is Mahon.
also a passenger on board the O.L.
D. J. Gilmore, G. B. "Otranto." He is on his way to Dunnett,
England on a holiday.
J. Cameron, R. A. Green..
G. R. Hallifax, A. N. Other.
W. A. Butterfield, E. D.
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LONDON EXCHANGES,
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London, Yesterday.
124
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CLAUDE FALKINER AT BILLIARDS.
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The match between London Irish 10.20 and Gay's Hospital was scratched. 10.24
The match between Edinburgh Wanderers and Edinburgh Aca: 10.28 demicals was postponed-Reuter.
BIG PRICES FOR DOGS.
+
➢";
10.44.
London, March 25. The pecuniary results of the 10.48 popularity of dog-racing were in evidence, at a sale of greyhounds 10.52 in London: yesterday when 87 lots 10.56 were sold for a total of £2,558.*;
One litter, comprising three dogs 11.00: and three bitches realised 619
11.04 The best price for a single dog 11.08 Bakwas 150 guíneas.
the
ly and Howarth opened the scor- ing on Sunday, commencing at 11) guineas. ing with a hard low, shót which | am. Mr. ^W. E. Hollands is t Rangel touched but could not stop. : Sports: President,
Claude Falkiner,
J. M. Norrie, M. G. Mills, days, is back in London again,
C. B. Rigge, W. N. and has been opposing Willle Fleming. D. J.. Valentine, W. K. striking contrast of styles.AT Dunscombe.
Smith is probably the greatest E. Davidson, G. David- all-round player of this or any other period, and Falkiner has D. Beath, R. P. Moodle. the silklest touch imaginable. J. H. Ashworth, F. H. There seemed hopes once of
Falkiner taking a championship;|
Swayne, k
D. M. Goodall, W. A. but his artistry has never been Weight, Age proof against audden deteriora- A. R. Cox, W. K. Talttions of form, and so he la seek 1.. E L. Mackay, L. R. ing his living for the most part Andrewes.
overseas."
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Paris, March 6. **
es from Rabat (Morocco)
stated that the Aitwadrim tribe numbering 12,000, has submitted unconditionally to the French, enabling entry to a part of Morocco hitherto closed to Euro- pean Influence.BANNE