THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928.
Sport Columns
HOME SOCCER.
SUNDERLAND LOSE AT
MANCHESTER.
SWINDON SUCCESS.
The League (Div, L)
Liverpool 1, Leicester 2. Huddersfield 1, Burnley 2, Manchester U. 2. Sunderland 1.
Division H.
Leeds 0, Manchester City 1.
Division II, (S). Gillingham D, Millwall 1. Plymouth 3, Bournemouth 1. Swindon 4, Northampton
-Router.
LOCAL SOCCER.
KOWLOON DEFEATED BY CHINA ATHLETICS.
LEAGUE MATCH,
In their league match against the China Athletics on the Hong Kong Football Club ground yes terday afternoon, the Kowloon P.C., were able to field only ten men, and even then seven of their regular frst team players were absent, and their pinces filled by rezerves. The absentees were
Sims, Mekelvis, Angus, Hedley, Tiernan, Dodshon and Miles. Kowloon were beaten by goals, to one.
three
They kicked off and immediately made a raid on the Chinese goal where Kernick tested. Pau. Ka-ping which went high. The Chinese then got going and forced a corner at the other end of the field, where after a partial clearing, Suen sent in a fast shot which Slipper had to sent against the upright and clear from the rebound.
CITY & SUBURBAN.
WIN FOR PRIORY PARK.
A NECK VICTORY,
In the City and Suburban race run to-day at Epsom, the order
London, April, 25.
of
1.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
[NG_SZE-KWONG DEFEATED IN STRAIGHT SETS.
YESTERDAY'S SEMI-FINAL.
6-2, 6-3, 6-1.
THE CHINA MAIL,
BOXING FIASCO.
JACK HOOD IN A "NO CONTEST."
DRASTIC ACTION.
the season.
DO YOU KNOW?
Answers to To-day's Questions,
In just under an hour, 9. A. The chief fight at the National: Rumjahn, the local singles cham-Sporting Club in mail week, be- pion, eliminated Ng Sze-kwong in tween Jack Hood (Birmingham), the second semi-final of the open the welter-weight champion of 1. In olden days very few people tennis tournament yesterday. Great Britain, and Joe Bloom-could-write, and a seal was used at Runjahn gave away only six games field, the Islington middleweight, the foot of any document. Against during the match, the score being was the most complete fiasco of this seal it was customary to place the Sign of the Cross as a symbol Ng Sze-kwong, champion for six Bloomfield was a substitute for of the good faith of the document. consecutive years until four years the Frenchman' Dumoudin, but
2. "Dead man's handle" is the ago when he had his title wrest after 5 rounds of wearisome name given to a part of the "driv- ed from him by Honda, had been flicking and holding-and when ing handle" upon
which pressure playing in consistently good form the crowd was getting noticeably must be kept all the time an elec this season and had so impressed restless-Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas. tric train is in motion. The device his supporters that it was suggest the referee, intervened and de- guards against danger through the ed that he would not only fully clared the results as "no contest." lness or sudden death of the In the 20 minutes of scuffling driver (hence its name) because Eighteen ran. A neck separated extend Rumjahn but might event.
Mr. Douglas cautioned both men the removal of the pressure of the the winner and second, and a stuge a "comeback."
S. A. Rumjahn en his part, how-repeatedly and also twice called driver's hand would cause the cur- length the second and Reuter.
jever, was full of confidence from them to the ropes and spoke to
Driving and them. The affair' was not even a the train would stop. the commencement. smashing with accuracy and cover. bearable exhibition, much less a ing his court with rare agility it fight, and Mr. Douglas in practic was evident early on that he meant ally ordering both men out of the to have matters practically all his,
ring-for his "That's enough!"
Anish was:-
Priory Park (20/1) Pohanaun (3/1)
The Mohawk (100/0)
2.
3.
third.-
SOLDIERS' SPORTS.
FINALS YESTERDAY AT SOOKUMPOO.
OVER 200 ENTRIES.
To-day's Match.
Friendly Match.
WOMEN'S SPORT.
rant to be cut off automatically and
3. Because an egg, although an inanimate object, holds the germ of life, it has been regarded since carliest times, as a symbol of
of the
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TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
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own way. The result was a total was this equivalent following eternity and resurrection. Thus it
the only course possible to him. eclipse of the one-time champion.
Purse Withheld,
was regarded in the Christian Rumjaha will now meet Honda in] the final and it is fairly safe to'
Bloomfield merely went in for Church many centuries ago and it The finals of the annual athletic say that it only needs a reproduc spoiling, while Hood boxed only, figured in the actual church cere-
hand,
great Resurrection eggs porta meeting of the South Chination of yesterday's form for the and then feebly, with his left monies at Easter the celebration Command were decided on the Gar-Indian to retain the title which he
There is a rule at the N.S.C. being blessed and handed to the that in the event of a "no con-members of the congregation. Eggs rison Football at Seokumpoo yes-won last year for the first time.
As there were
test" the purse money is with stained in different colours were terday afternoon. over 200 entries for the various Nixed Doubles: Lieut-Colonel held until all the circumstance are also used as gifts between friends events, heats had to be run off on F. J. Wyatt and Mrs. Wyatt (rec. investigated.
at Easter, these egga, being the Wednesday.
5/6) v. S. E. Green and Miss L. Nothing definite could be decid-forerunners of the elaborate con- The Scots Guards scored a ran- G. Heard (scr.).
ed last night, but it is understood fection gift "eggs" of to-day. away victory for the Aggregate
4. The original flag of England that the committee will at once Cup, their representatives securing; The following have been select meet and not only come to a deci- was the banner of St. George- a place in every event with the ex-ed to represent
cross. After the K.C.C. in a sion about the purse but also rule, white with a ception of the High Jump. The friendly match. against the Hong whether the fight between Hood James of Scotland became, King of total number of points returned Kong and Shanghai Bank on Sun and Alf, Mancini for the welter-England the banner of St. George by the Guards was 43 as against day at 3.30 p.m. b. Abrahams, weight championship, and the was superimposed upon the banner Bank, Wire the K.O.S.B.'s 27 for runner-up C. Fincher, C. H. Atkins, W. W. Lonsdale belt, which is fixed for of St. Andrew-blue with a white Bank on demand position. The Royal Artillery Hirst, N. Ross, C. W. E. Bishon, Holland Park Hall next month, diagonal cross. At the union with Bank 30 day's sight were third with 11 points.
D. J. Purves, F. Herridge, W. shall be proceeded with.
Ireland, in 1801, the banner of St. Bank, 4 months' sight 2/-%
4 months' Credits, Mrs. Luard, wife of H.E, the Woodward, E. F. Fincher, Capt.
Patrick-white with a diagonal red Belt Fight Cancelled.
sight
2/1 cross-was also superimposed, so General Officer Commanding the Murray and J. N. Owen.
Later. Forces distributed the prizes at the
The British Boxing Board of
giving us our present flag. "Jack" Documentary 4 months'
sight conclusion of the sporta.
(although an old name for a flag Control have suspended Jack smaller than an ensign flown on a
On Parle Hood, the British welter-weight ship) in this instance is probably On demand champion, and Joe Bloomfield, the Islington middle-weight, for two months from March 26 to May first "union" flag came into exist
On Berlin-s Once again England reign 25.
On demand King Supreme in the women's hockey. This means the cancellation of
5. At a Court ball at which King world.
On New York--- In spite of somewhat the championship contest between 2, Cpl. McGill and was in a fine scoring position (K.O:S.B.);
WAR present, the
On demand Countess of Salisbury accidentally Credits, 60 days' sight 51% when he was held by Lai Yuk-tat. (K.O.S.B.); 3, L/C Mower (Scots gloomy forebodings and rumours Hood and Alf Mancini at the Edward III.
that their glory had departed Holland Park Hall next month, Wheeler took the resultant penaltyGuards). Time: 23.2/5 sec....
they have defeated the other
Hood and Bloomfield met in a dropped a garter. The King pick-
On Rombay- kick and made no mistake, thus 220 Yards (Indian Troops) three, countries by satisfactory 12-rounds contest at the National ed it up and buckled it below his
Pritain Singh: 3. giving Kowloon the lead. Kernick Gabinda;' 2,
margins.
Sporting Club on Monday night, own knee, with the remark: "Honi very nearly put Kowloon two up Kirdit Singh. Time: 25 seee.
In fact Miss Doman and her In the sixth round the referee, soit qui mal y pense" (freely On demand Putting the Weight., Gan team deserve even more credit Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas, who had translated: "Evil be to him who On Calcutta- but was stopped by Lo Wai-man in the nick of time.
McLean (Scots Guarda); 2, Lieut. than usual, for things have gone previously warned both-boxers, evil thinks"). This incident is be-Wire At the Kowloon end, Wong and Kealy (Queen's): 3, L/C. George none too smoothly with the side ordered them out of the ring and lieved to have inspired the King to On demand
Institute the Order of the Garter TRO missed good
this season.
On Singapore→→ opportunities (Scots Guards). Distance: 37 ft.
In the opening declared "No contest."
The Board of Control meeting (which ranks as the foremost Bri-On demand through being slightly too slow on
match they lost Miss Pollard, the ball. Then Suen sent in 220 Yards (Enlisted. Boys).. their star player, in the first 20 recently was presided over by the tish Order), the King's remark On Manila-
becoming its motto. It was origin-On demand minutes owing to a strain, and Earl of Lonsdale. hard shot which Slipper succeeded Boy Mason (K.0.S.B.); 2,
Both boxers were in attend-ally instituted as a purely military Murphy (K.O.S.B.): 3, Bay Weaver she did not recover in time to play
ance. The drastic action of sus-Order, but in modern times it is again.
Miss Northwood, the other out-pension was taken on the report more generally bestowed on royal 30 day's sight (private pressure, and Saen after dribbling (Royal Corps of Signals); 2. Lance standing forward, was an ab- received from the National Sport personages and members of the
paper) past several of the defenders found Hall (R.A.); 3, L/C. Finnerty sentee from the second match, ing Club.
(K.O.S.B.). Helght: 5 ft. 6 ins.
when England were obliged to Gdsm. 880 Yards.-1,
The Kowloon goal had two other narrow shaves, Tso and Chan do- ing every thing but put the ball in the net. Wheeler then put over the
bar with a shot from 30 yards range, and then Muir went close in,
11
in stopping, but before he could
clear, Shek Pul-tim rushed in and netted. The Chinese kept up the
the net with a hard drive. AL half time which came soon after, the Chinese led by two goals to
The Chinese had most of the
one.
The full results of the meeting | were as follow:-
Long Jump (Indian Troops).-1,| Duleep Singh; 2, Karta Singh: 3.| Mian S. Khan. Distance: 18 ft. 3
ins.
220
4 ins.
Yards, 1.
(K.O.S.B.).
Plc.
Bay
High Jump.-1, L/C. Butler
ENGLAND SUPREME IN HOCKEY.
Hood's Statement. (Scots Guards); 2, Pte. King positions, thus giving Miss Lloyd, sequently Hood said
Elliott field two reserves in, the inside. To a "Daily Mail" reporter sub- (K.O.S.R.): 3, Pte. Tiernan the new centre forward (who had
I am very much distressed at (R.A.M.C.) Time; 2 mins. 30 secs. been included in the team origin- the action of the Board of Con- One Mile (Indian Troops)-1. ally largely on account of her trol. I have always tried to box play in the second half and attack-Mohamed Khan; 2, Sirdar Singh: combined play with Miss Pollard), cleanly and keep falth with the ed very strongly, but they were not, Hirtan Singh. Time: 4 mins. a stranger on either side of her. public accurate when in front of goal and 58.4/5 secs.
In the third and last match many fue chances went begging. Throwing the Discus-1. Sgt. Misa Northwood was again miss- After Chan, The and Suen had all Nicol (Scots Guards): 2, Licut ing, and a third absentee was missed what looked like sure goals, Milburne (Scots Guarda): 3, Gdsm.Miss Bryan, the left half, who had Lam Yuk-ying worked in and scor Taylor (Scots Guards), Distance: played brilliantly in the first two
111 ft. 83% ins. ed from a pass by Chan with difficult cross-shot which gave
Slipper no chancé.
A
Excepting for occasional visits
to the Chinese goal where the de-
until the whistle, when the Chinese retired winners of a hard game by three goals to one.
INTERPORT TRIAL.
CRICKET TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
matches, but was unable to travel
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4 derived from Jacobus, the Latin for Credits, James, the King in whose reign the sight
eneo.
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was, installed in 1911,
Wire
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."2% Prem. I did not know until I arrived throat ever since, as reminder and Chinese Copper Cash nom. at Euston in the afternoon that a warning. That is the old tradi- Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem the original contest had been 'tion; and it was this which led the Rate of Native In altered and that Joe Bloomfield learned people of an earlier age,
terest
7% pa. aubstituted for when naming the projection, to call Chinese Sub. Coin was being
... 81% dis. it the Adam's Apple. Actually, the Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par. Dumondin (France). 100 Yards.-1, L/C. Mower to Scotland. Thus the team never
The circumstances surround-projection is connected with the (Scots Guards): 2 Pte. King played as originally selected, and ing the suspension of Hood are voice-producing organs. It is less (K.O.S.B.); 3, Pte.
Campbell they must be congratulated very without parallel in the history of prominent in women, not becauss (K.O.S.B.), Time: 10.3/5 aeda. warmly on the excellent results British boxing. No other Lon-Eve had fewer qualms about eating
Throwing the Hammar (16 lbs.), achieved. fence played an effective spoiling
sdale belt-holder has been sus-the fruit, but merely because the Gdsm. the-,
McLean (Scots game, Kowloon were kept on
With the exception of Miss pended over a period which includ- thyroid cartilage develops when a defence for the best part of the Guards); 2, Gdem. Cormack (Seots Lingwood, on the left wing, who ed a championship match. *man's voice breaks. second half, and they met the Chi-Guards); 3, Piper Taylor (Scots was at the top of her form When Joe Fox was bantam- nese bombardment from all angles Guards). Distance: 110 ft. 2% ins. throughout, the forward line was weight champion a fight in which in business like faghlon. In spite 440 Yards (Open to Royal Navy, entirely different from last sea- he took part at the Stadium of several very dangerous corners, Royal Air Force, Volunteers and son, and included three young Club. High Holhorn. was declared the Kowloon players turned every- Hong Kong Police)-1, A.B. Tuck players new to international hon-"no contest." That was before-
(new) H.R. Ropes (öld) thing out and managed to save (H.M.S. "Foxglove"): 2, J. King ours-Miss Albright, Miss Lloyd, the Board of Control had become
By consent of the House of Com- do. (new) their goal from farther defeat (Hong Kong Volunteers); 3, A.B. and Miss Tayior, all of whom firmly established.
justified their selection,
mons last February, £80,000 is to United Asbestos Pearce (H.M.S. "Petersfield").
Gnr. George Wells, of the C.G.A., be spent on a new, British Embassy Dairy Farms
Storan, &e. Long Jump-1, L/C. Butler; It remains to be seen whether
met with an accident on March 30 at Rio de Janeiro, the capital of Watsons... (Royal Corps of Signals); 2. Pte. Miss Albright and Miss Taylor] Connelly (K.O.S.B.); 6, Gdam. will be awarded full international WITHOUT OVERCOAT. elving injuries which necessitated ate was considerably eased by the fane Crawfords
at Rockhouse Battery, Mutwal, re- Brazil. The passage of the estim- Der A. Wings Smith (Scots Guarda), Distance: honours, as they were playing 18
Mackintoshs 20 ft. 5% ins.
reserves for Miss Pollard and Miss
his removal to the General Hos- fact that a number of members on
Sinceres Pole Jump-1, Gdsm. Rodgers Northwood, and as a rule only
pital.
all sides of the House-including wm. Powells (Scots Guards); 2, Sgt. Hall (Scots eleven internationals are chosen
While he was at practice on the Mr. Lloyd George, though he was Miscellaneous. 6-Inch dummy-louder, Guards); 3. Cpl. Cox (K.O.S.B.). in any one season,
shell'
not present-have recently visited H.K. Amusements New York-Tom Heeney, the weighing 100 lbs. slipped from the South America and been immense H.K. Constructions. Height: 9, ft.
The selection committee may,}
New Zealand boxer, who arrived in hands of another gunner and felt ly impressed by its trading pos-H. E. Govt. Loans
11. Ind. G. Bonda King however, at their discretion, (K.O.S.B.): 2, L/C. Lawman (Scots award colours to reserves who ac America eight months ago, without on Wells' foot. His toes were sibilities,
sailed for England, badly crushed and after, first aid day next at the Hong Kong Cricket Guards); 3, L/C. Gambling (Scots quit themselves specially well. In an overcoat,
According to Mr. Grotrian, Con- Club's ground at 2 p.m. Teams: Guards). Time: 59.4/5 secs. any case Miss Albright and Miss aboard the "Olympic," for a vacation
Mr. T. E. Pearce's XI: T. E. 880 Yards (Indian Troops).-1, Taylor have both had the satisfac-after fighting his way to £15,000 in had been rendered by the C.M.C. on servative member for Hull, Great
time past (as one member put it) like a firm~- Pearce, E. C. Fincher, C. D. Wales, Mohamed Khan; 2, Indar Singh; 3. tion of scoring for England, and cash and the recognition of his duty at the Battery, he was taken Britain has for some
been losing heavily both trade and which thinks it can secure orders A. R. H. Esmall, F, Goodwin, G. R. Amery Singh, Time: 2 mins. some very nice goals they netted. right for a bout with Gene Tunney, to the hospital.
It is feared that Wells' small toe caste owing to its deplorable Rio by, employing a commercial travel- for the world's title. Sayer, H. V. Parker, A. H. Madar, 11.3/5 Bees.
ler who is down at heel and wears, Embassy. During the last few days Heeney will have to be amputated. Lt.-Comdr. A. P. Shaw, E. J. R.
appears to have greatly improved: A few nights previously Wells Mr. Macquiston confirmed this a dirty collar. Mitchell, G. R. Vallack.
his negotiating position with Tex put up a splendid fight against after being on the spot. It appears Labour Opposition. Rickard, who has authorised him to Gunboat Jack at the Carnival and that other nations, particularly the Opposition came from Labour investigate proposals for a bout be- was carried shoulder-high from United States, exhibit their com- men like Mr. Oliver (of Ilkeston). The prize presented by Mrs. tween- Tunney and himself in the ring by members of the C.G.Amercial status in palatial premises who want the £80,000 for housing Tottenham for a tombstone com- London.
Arrangements were being made which vastly impress the Latin the British working man; and re- petition, hold on the new course at By the time Heeney returns at for a return fight between Wells Americana. The New Zealand gord the building of a showy house Tug of War-1, Royal Artillery: Fanling on April 17 was won by the end of April, Tex will settle and Gunboat Jack.but it is unlikely apple trade with Brazil was, Mr. and offices at Rio as the act of a 2, Scots Guards; 3, K.0.S.B.
Mrs. Fitzmaurice after a tie with whether Heeney and Risko shall, that the Ceylon boxer. will be fit Macqulaten assured the House, spendthrift, Inter-Unit Kelay Race, Mrs. Ferguson which was played fight again or if Heeney shall fight to fight for several months. killed in a night by a tariff ar There was also much criticieni Mr. L.A. Godfree, the ex-lawn
under K.O.S.B.; 2, Scots Guards; 8, Royal off on Monday last. tennis
ranged in one of these palaces of the Government for having, it champion, who
Tunney here or in London. The Captain's Cup will be played
Peckeniff: "I take no more plea-1 That's what happens under Is alleged, raised the cost by dila- went an operation for appendicitis Artillery.
Inter-Unit Aggregate Cup.-1,
sure. in life. The world is full of tariffa," put in Mr. Kenworthy.tory methods. The vote, however, during the winter months, was X- rayed recently and found to be Scots Guards (48 points); 2, at Deep Water Bay on Tuesdays
The gymnastic championship of thieves and rascala, I really don't There are no people in the world was agreed, to without a division. perfectly fit to play again. Mrs. K.O.S.B. (27 points); Royal Artil- and Fridays from May 1 till Nov
Great Britain, held at Swansen, believe there's an honest man left with whom show counts for such a Sir Vivian Henderson, for the. lery (11 points).
A running pool, (ecicetic), will was won by A. Whitford, Swansea, in the world." Godfree thereupon ordered her
lot as the South Americans, was Office of Works stated in passing racquets, and intends to begin
St. Albans City and Barnet play be held at Deep Water Bay during an 18-years-old lad, who defeated Nickleby: "Cheer up. When a the opinion of several Parliament that a British Government archi practice Immediately in view of the their Hertfordshirn Charity Cup May and June for the best score ten competitors, including the man acknowledges his own fralities ary excursionista. They ono and tect is at present on a tour of In to call he has already takan step in the all begged Britain not to be penny spection of Argentina, Chile, Para cents per card will be mad May 12
mingham)
A Hong Kong Cricket Club inter- port trial will be held on
440
Satur-
Yards,-1,
Pte.
One Milo (open to Royal Navy, Royal Air Force, Volunteers and Mr. H. R. B. Hancock's XI-Hong Kong Police).-1, A.B. Tuck H. R..B. Hancock, A. W. Hayward, (H.M.S. "Foxglovo"); 2, A.B. H. Owen Hughes, E. K. Quick, Lt. Burchell (H.M.S. "Verity"); 3, A.B. Tait (H.M.S. "Witherington"). A. H. Musson, S. Jex, W. Brace, Capt. Erskine, Capt. J. E. Reynolds, Time: 6 mins. 12 secs. Capt. N. Thorp, A. W. Ramsey,
yagitmail.cap. America next Juné.
LADIES GOLF.
RESULT OF TOMBSTONE COMPETITION,
ember 30.
direction of reform
Wise and pouna”, dvibu"