MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1929.
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HOME SOCCER
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES
CHELSEA ON TOP
London, Saturday. Division I. Arsenal 0; Manchester C. 0. Aston Villa 4, Burnley 2. Blackburn 4, Birmingham 1. Bury 4, Cardiff 1.
Derby 2, Bolton 1.
Everton 0, Huddersfield 3. Leeds U. 2, Liverpool 2. Leicester 1, Newcastle 1. Manchester U. 2, West Ham. 3. Shefeld U. 1, Wednesday 1. Sunderland 6, Portsmouth 0.
Division II.
Blackpool 2, Notts For. 2. Bradford 2, Clapton 1. Chelsen 3. Bristol C. 0. Grimsby 2, Stoke 1. Millwall 5, Tottenham 1. Notts C. 1, Reading 1. Oldham 1. Barnsley 0. Port Vale 4, Bull 1. Southampton 1. Middlesbro 1.
Swansea 6, West Brom. 1.
Wolves 1, Preston 2.
Division III. (S)
Bournemouth 3, Luton 3.
Brighton B, Norwich 0. Bristol R. 5, Fulham 3.
Crystal Pal. 6, Swindon 1.
Exeter 2, Charlton 5. Merthyr 2, Coventry 2. Newport 4, Torquay 1. Queen's P.R. 2. Brentford 2. Southend 2, Northampton 2. Walsall 4. Gillingham 0. Watford 6, Plymouth 3.
Division II (N.) Ashington. 0, Chesterfield 2.
Crewe, Hartlepools 2. Darlington 5, Rochdale 3. Doncaster 1, Barrow 0. Nelson 3. New Brighton 0. Halifax 4, Lincoln, Rotherham 0. Southport 2. South Shields 3, Wrexham 2. Stockport 2, Bradford C. 1. Tranmere 1, Accrington 1. Wigan 2, Carlisle 2.
SCOTTISH CUP
Second Round
Third Lanark 0, St. Mirren 1. Rangers 5. Partick 1. Murrayfield 1, Arbroath 1 Aberdeen 4, Queen's Park 0. Clyde 1, Hamilton 1. Bathgate 1, Raith 1.
Albion R. 8, Clackmannan 1, Kilmarnock 3. Bo'ness 2. Dundee G, Brechin 1. Celtic 3. East Stirling 0. Cowdenbeath 0, Airdrie 0. Fraserburgh 0, Dumbarton 3. Queen of South 1, Falkirk 2. Stenhousemuir 1, Dundee U. 1. Ayr United 5, Armadale 1. St. Johnstone 2, Motherwell 3. Wales Defents Scotland
London, Yesterday.
At Swansea in very foggy wea- ther on a soft pitch before 35,000 spectators Walos bent Scotland at
rugger by 14 rounds to 7,
At Wrexham before 10,000 people Wales drow with Ireland at soccer, each alde scoring twice-Reuter.
Tel. C. 2221 Tel G. 4821
CRICKET LEAGUE
HONG KONG CC. DEFEAT CHAMPIONS
THE CHINA MAIL,
BSM. Leach being top scorer with: 48. Scores:-
Royal Navy
{
Sub. Lt L H. Singleton, c Wolfe Barry, b Musson ... Sub. Lt. Simms, b Christian Mid. K. Parkhurst, e Millar, b
Musson",
60
26
0
Lt. F. G. Sillitoe, e Waters, bi
Musson
Mid. C. C. Suther, c sub, b
Miliar
Comdr. J. N. Pelly, b Musson LEADERS' PROSPECTS ROSY Comdr. E. G. Stanley, e sub,
b Millar
By gaining a victory over the University on Saturday the Hong Kong C.C. have gone to the head of the Senior Division of the Cricket League. The leaders are two points above their nearest rivals, the Kowloon C.C., with a match in hand, and are in the most advantageous position to win the championship.
Pay Lt. G. M. Waters, run out
Comdr. F. C. Baker, not out Pay Lt. H. S. Watch, not out
Extras
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4
YACHT CLUB
TWELVE BOATS IN A RACE ON SATURDAY
"BOOJUM” WINS ON TIME
Twelve yachts' of the various racing classes in the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club took part in a race over 83 miles on Saturday, and ten finished.
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The course was from the Club to Channel Rock (port), Kowloon 4Rock (p), mark on line (p), Chan
nel Rocks (starboard),' Cast Rock buoy (s), finish at the Club.
"Diana" and "La Linda", cross-
4
10
ed the finishing line first and Total (for 8 wkts., dec.) 169 second, respectively, but failed to save their time. Accordingly, Lt.-Comdr. Phillips did not bat: "Boojum," who was third to com- plete the course, took first place on handicap.
Christian Leach Musson Millar
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. K
W.
8. 2.
22
1
.10
1
39
0
.12 1
57
7 0
41
2
Royal Artillery
Sgt. Glazebrook, b Baker Gnr. Oliver, b Watch
In the Junior Division, Royal Engineers and Signala swamped the University. It was practically a personal triumph för Lt. Col. Wyatt, who again distinguished himself with the ball and was also the highest scorer for his kide. BS.M. Leach, c Phillips, b
Baker The H.K.C.C. 2nd XI, one of two teams in the running for print. A. II. Musson, b Watch. cipal honours, defeated the Police Capt. MacNair, b Baker R.C. easily. The Electric R.C. rather upset calculations by draw- ing with Kowloon C.C. 2nd.
League I
H.K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY
own
On their
ground, Hong Kong C.C. defeated the University by six wickets,
The visitors, after losing six wickets for 68 runs went on to make 130, thanks to a useful con- tribution of 30 from Lam. Samy going in last, helped with 21 not
nut.
The home team passed their' op- ponents' total for the loss of four wickets when stumps were drawn. Owen Hughes and the Rev. E. K. Quick added 88 runs for the fourth wicket, the former scoring 61 and the latter 19, both not out. Scores:-
University
D. J. N. Anderson, c Mitchell,
b Reid ...
E. A. Lee, e and ↳ Reid
F. I. Zimmern, c and b Bowker
A.
A. Rumjahn,
Hughes, b Forker
S. V. Gittins, 1.b.w., b. Reid
5. R. Kermani, с Reid, b
Bowker
C. W. Lam, at Pearce, b Parker
A. P. Guterres, c Hayward, b
Quick..
D. Laing, c and b Parker
Lt. W. Barry, c Pelly, b Waters Lt. Millar, run out
Capt. Kennedy, c Baker,
Waters
Lt. Walters, b Baker"
Gnr. Durrant, not out
4
In the tabulated result given below, yachts are set down in order of Anishing (e., according to ac- tual timė taken)!' - Positions gain- ed in handicap (La., according to corrected time), are stated in brackets.
[Start-250 p.m.]
TIME
6
48
6
.
Finishing Corrected
8 Diana, (th)
..... 4.39.43 4.38,03
11
La Linda (7th)
4.41.40
4.98.35
9
Boojum (1st)
4.49,17
4.29.30
Daphne (2nd)
4.50.44
4.33,17
b
Bluenose (4th)
4.59.14
4.83,52
10
Joan (3rd)
4.60.13
4.33.24
14 Allsa (8th)
4.56.20
4.39.03
Why Wonder (5th) 4.58.15
4.37.30
5
Pierrette (9th) 5.03.25 4.41.17
Zephyr (10th)
5.10.41 4.57,10
◊ Gael
did not finish.
8 Adanac
did not finish.
131
0. M. R
W.
16.6 6 51
4
Watch Phillips Waters
15 2 39
2
3
0
17
4
*16
2
Lt. Col. W. F. Christian, ab-
sent, hurt
Extras
Total
Baker
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
League II
POLICE RC. v. H.K.C.C.
At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. lost to the Hong Kong C.C. by 75
rods.
Scoring consistently, the visitors compiled 141 runs for seven wickets, declared, of which Duncan made 38, Walkinshaw 26, Cornaby 25 not out and Vallack 20.
THE CRUISERS
The fourth race of the season
for the cruisers' championship was held yesterday. The course was to Cheung Chau (Dumbell) Island (starboard) and back-25 miles.
"La Cigale," the scratch boat, was first to finish but failed to save her time on "Queen Bee" and "Norseman." "U. and I." crossed the line second but fared even worse than "La Cigale."
The names are set down below in order of actual finishing. Posi- tions gained on handicap, for which points are awarded, are mentioned in brackets.
TIME. Finishing Corrected
3.42.10 3.47.56
| La Cigale (3rd)".. 3.42.10 U. and I. (6th) 4.09.48 Queen Bee (1st). 4.11.47 Coquetta (4th)
X.M.Ç.A.
ACTIVITIES FOR
FEBRUARY
SPORTS FIXTURES
The following programme of ac- tivities at the European Y. M. C. A., Kowloon has been arranged for the month of February:-
Fab. 8, Sun. at 9 p.m.-Quiet Hour, speaker, Mr. Gilman.
Feb. 4, Mon. at 9. p.m.-Fireșida Discussion: Foreign Missions.
Feb. 7, Thur. at 9 p.m.-Ladies' Night.
Feb. 10, Sun. at 9 p.m.-Quiet
Hour: speaker, Rev. W. W. Rogers.
Feb. 11, Mon-Public Holiday- Ramble to Dragon Pool, 10 a.m. train.
Feb. 14, Thur. at 9 am-Whist Drive, Tickets, $1.00. Open to Ladies. *
Feb. 17, Sun. at 9 p.m.--Quiet Hour: speaker, Mr. J. R. Hunt.
Feb. 18, Mon. at 9 p.m-Fire- Įside Discussion: Education.
Feb. 21, Thurs. at 6.30 p.m.--An- nual General Meeting. (ilable to alteration, notices will be sent).
Feb. 24, Sun. at 9. p.m.-Quiet. Hour.
Feb. 25, Mon. at 6.30 p.m.-Talk On China.
Feb. 28, Thura, at 8 p.m.---Debat- ing Club Dinner.
Hockey
Feb. 2, Sat, va. Kowloon Ladles H. C. at 4 p.m.
Feb. 5, Tues., vs. 1st XI vs. Queen's II.
Feb. 7, Thura., 2nd. XI ve. Uni- versity II.
Feb. 12, Tues., 1st. XI. vs. H. K. S.R.A, II.
Feb. 14, Thurs., 2nd XI. vs. K. 0. S. B. Sergeants,
Feb. 19, Tues., 1st, XI. vs. Univer- sity lat.
Feb. 21, Thurs., 2nd. XI. vs. Club do Recreio II.
Feb. 26, Tues., 1st. XI. vs. K, O. S, B. II.
Feb. 20, Thurs., 2nd XI va. H.M.S. "Hermes.".
Basket Ball Feb. 6, Wed. at 6.80 p.m., vs. St. Andrew's Y.M.C.
Feb. 15, Fri, at 6.80 p.m., va. H. K. Gas Works A.A.
Chinese Y.M.C.A. Court, vs. Chinese Feb., 22, Fri, at 6.30 p.m. on the
Y.M.G.A. Night School.
Other fixtures in progreas are.- Golf Tournament.
Billiards Tournament.
On January 1 the population of Leningrad was about 1,775,000. Last year the population increased by about 75,000.
6
3
22
Owen
11
4.
The Police, batting ten men, were skittled out for the small total of 56. Vallack, taking eight wickets for 31, was in great form with the ball. Scores:T
3.22.53
4.19.60
2.40.00
|
8
ILK.C.C., 2nd XI
Norseman (2nd) 4.25.45 Curlew (5th) ...: 441,36 Feathers (8th) 6.03.07 Typhoon (7th). 6.0481
8.41.20
3.47.20
6.10.19
5.00.35
30
L. A. R. Duncan, b Dyer ....
38
A. II. Gillingham, c Randle, b
.11
King
7
G
G. E. R. Divett, c Hunter, b
4 Lacey
4
21 W. K. Tate, b Lacey
9
4
L. W. Walkinshaw, b Noonan
26
J. A. Summers, c and b King
1
130
P
DR WILLIAMS
INK ILL
G. R. Vallack, b Randle
20
B. L. Stock, not out
8
0. M. IL
Y.
W. B. Carnaby, not out
25
16. 0 40 8
Extras
3
16 0 45 4
8 0 16 2
9 0 27 1
A. T. Lee, b Parker
D. K. Samy, not out
Extras
Parker Reid Bowker Quick
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hong Kong C.C. T. E. Pearce, 'e E. A. Lee, b
A. T. Lee
A. W. Hayward, e Rumjaha, b
Guterres
H. Owen Hughes, not out
O. Moor, e Rumjahn, b A.. T.
Lee
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Guterres Rev. E.. K. Quick, not out
Extras
Total (for wkts.)
13
18
61
0
1
10
19
131
H. J. Armstrong, H. V. Parker,
A. C. I. Bowker, A. Reid and an-
other did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A. T. Lee Anderson
Guterres
Samy
Rumjalin
0 М. The W. .13 3 19 2 .11
.1 48 0 .1# 0 28 2
0 10
2 0 12
0
ROYAL NAVY 7. RA.
At 'King's Park, Royal Navy de feated-Royal Artillery by 38 runs.
Opening for the Navy, Lt. Singleton gave his side a fine start with a bright innings for 60. Lt. Sillitoe then hit up 63 toward a total of 169 for eight wickets, de- clared.
The Artillery replied with 181.
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.) 141
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