TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1929.
Sport Columns
FOOTBALL
RECORDS OF THE PAST SEASON 1.
FORTHCOMING MEETING
[By "Rover"] The records of an eventful sea- son in local "soccer are well worth Here are the records publishing. of all the competitions for 1928-
1929:-
Interport Match Hong Kong ..3 Shanghai 1.1 Hong Kong Shield-Senior Winner: South China A. A. 5 Kowloon
to the fact that China were elimin- ated in the first round of the "Sun- day Herald" Charity Cup Competi- tion, are not as large as last year, At the same time the amount to be distributed this year is appro- ximately $3,500-a very useful effort indeed.
This Council Meeting, which is in the nature of a special one, will constitute the element meeting of the last season, in addition to which the Emergency Committee of the Council have met an no fewer than 13 occasions, a good record which the retiring Council of the H.K.F.A. can look back on with credit.
Meetings Well Attended The Council meetings of the H.K.F.A. have this year been ex- Hong Kong Shield--2nd Divisionceptionally well attended, and the Winner: K.OS.R. 3; Royal lists of attendances of the various Navy 2.
Hong Kong "Sunday Herald"
Charity Cup.
Winner:Army.
members, which will be read at the general meeting, will be interest- ing.
The main work of the Association, Winner: England 5; Portugal 2. however, particularly that of dis- Lai Wah Cup Competition putes, rough play and such like Thus been undertaken by a much smaller committee the Emergency Committee-consisting of Messrs. R Hall Chairman), Ormiston and Lee, who have cheerfully uncer- Laken the additional 13 Emergency Meelings besides attending the full Council Meetings. This is a tri-
League (First Division) Winner: Chinese Athletic.
League (Second Division) Winner:Royal Navy Juniors.
Wednesday League Winnet-Chinese Athletic.
Comments
bute the interest these gentle- men have taken in the affairs of the H.K.F.A. this year.
Here are all the winners of all that represents a football season. Aspirants to Council honours will, Striking features are Hong Kong's it may be observed, find that the fine Victory in the Interport, Eng-position demands personal sacrifice land's first Victory in the "Sunday of time, but there are indications Herald" International competition, that Valunteers for the poste will the first which England has be forthcoming at the Annual Gen- achieved since the competition was cral Meeting on June 28, A
Although active football is finish- inaugurated in 1925, and the suc
for cess of South. China Athletic Asso-ed the constructive work ciation in the Shield,
latter the future is now going on the the Club having struggled gamely from limits for any amendments, im- the last position on the League provements or otherwise are the re- tables last year, to This year's maining days of May and Club Shield winners. They were also at Secretaries have had the neces- one time seriously challenging for eary warning. the premier honours in the League,
What of Next Season? Most of eventually finishing a good third.
the club Mure- The Athletic, who have again won taries attending the Annual the League Championship, have had General Meeting in June will to struggle grimly throughout be the old Secretaries who this year for points, and on the ruling of the have had experience of what many English Football Association think are ambiguous or obsolete would have lost the League to the Somersets Li. The latter possessed a better goal average and finished level with the Athletic, which necessitated replay according to Hong Kong F. A. Rules (of which This the Athletic more shenj. managed to win after two great fights by the odd goal in five.trol of big matches and also big Here, then, are the big features of affairs generally in local football a season which I think marks Hong has been freely mooted in the club. Kong's high water mark in "soccer" Will next season see a surprise in interest.
this respect also?
Was
South China's win in the Shield!
undisputed. A clever final against a great Shield side in Kuw- loon. was won by the Chinese Club with a good margin and there was no dispute or ravil at the winners. League Result Unsatisfactory
HOME CRICKET
THE CHINA MAIL,
NORTHAMPTON'S DEFEAT OF
GLAMORGAN
BOWLERS ON TOP
London, Yesterday.. Playing on their own ground, Northamptonshire defeated-Glamor- gan by 103 runs.
Northamptonshire batted first and scored 176 runs. T. Arnott (Glamorgan) took five wickets for
runs.
62 runs,
Glamorgan responded with 151 V. W. C. Jupp (who headed the bowling averages last season) was
Northamptonshire responsible for seven wickets at the cost of $1 runs...
In their second innings North amptonshire ran up a score of 165. J.-C. Clay (Glamorgan) was
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in deadly form, taking five wickets for only 17 rans.
On their second visic wicket Glamorgan fared rather side being dat badly the whole for only 87 rune.
Beuter.
County Cricket Championship
1st Inns. P. W. L. W. L. R. Piz. Gloucestershire 2 0 1 0 0 13 Lancashire .... 216 1 0 0 18 Sussex.... Northants Middlesex Notts Surrey
Hampshire Warwickshire Leicestershire Essex
RACING
CANTON SWEEP ON SHANGHAI CHAMPIONS
HONG KONG OUT OF LUCK
[From Our Own Correspondent]
Canton, Yesterday. The following are the results of the Canton Club Sweepstake on the Shanghai Champions:
1st: Glen Dochart, No. 2904 -- Lam and Chow, Chartered Bank, Canton.
2nd: Glen Finnan, No. 4611- Lt. Comdr. Bostock, R.N./Annett, Canton,
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GOLF
HELEN WILLS PLAYS
Scheveningen. Yesterday.
American At lawn tennis an women's team, including Helen Wills, beat the Dutch women by six matches to two-Reuter.
rules. There should be no excuse forward the results of the closing for next season, especially in view of the fact that next season gives matches. promise of being an extremely ex- citing and difficult one in view of the rapidly growing interests of the gamo in- the Colony..
The question of Government con-
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Final Positions in First Division
Rangers Celtic Motherwell Hearts
The final table is as follows:
Goats. P. W. D. I
F. A. P. 38 31 1
6 109 32 68 38 22 9 7 67 44 51 38 20 8 10 85° 66° 50 38 19 10 9 91 57 47 Queen's Park 38 18 13 7
13 7 100 69 13 Partick Th. 33 17 14 7 91 70 41 Aberdeen 38 16 14 R
68 40 75 40 70 98
Hamilton 38 13 16 9 58 82 35 Cowdenbeath 38 14:19 5 55 69 33 Hibernians 88 12 10
Airdrieonian
Ayr United Clyde
The complete record of the Scot- Dundee
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36 12 29 6 66 20 38 12 20 3 47 71
33 9 18 11 59 69 29
The League Championship, how-tish League has not yet been pub-Third Lanark 33 19 22 6 71 102 20 ever was not satisfactory, because lished locally. Reuter failing to Raith Rovers 38 9 23
Rule 17 of the Football League is obsolete, and not in accordance with the E. F. A. After a season's sirenQuas Bley, if two Clubs tie why should a replay decide the whole issue? The average for the year of wins and losses, goals for and goals against, should stand.
So Club Secretaries-please note this Rule must be altered to con- form with E. F. A. Rules and the concluding para of Rule 17, page 46, must be amended to read that "in the event of two clubs being equal in points at the head of the table the superior goal average will decide the championship."
This is sound football common sense and there is no reason why the Hong Kong F.A. should depart from this Rule which has been care- fully thought out by the parent body-the E. F. A.-and which has 'decided for greater issues each season in other circles than that of the Hong Kong Football League championship.
Charities Benefit
On Tuesday next the Council of the I.K.F.A. meet to allocate the amounts to the various charities benefiting by last season's Charity "Soccer" matches. These, owing
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FIRST ROUND OF LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
London, Yesterday.
in the British
At St. Andrews,
America's Ryder Cup Invaders
Ladies* Golf Championship, the holder,
Leblan Mademoiselle (France), now Madame De La Chaume, is not defending the title.
In the first round, Miss Enid Wil- son (holder of the English cham- pionship) best Miss Joy Wynu (Aldeburgh), 3 and 2.
Miss Glenna Collett (Americau champion) beat Miss Marjorie White (Rochampton), 5 and 3.
Miss Dampney (Wimbledon) beat Miss Turpie (America), 3 and 2.
Admiral H. H. Campbell, Generals Sir Archibald Hunter, Sir Ian Hamilton, Sir Reginald Wingate, Sir Ivor Maxse, Sir Robert Whigham, and Major-General A. R. Cameron were
among the pall bearers at the funeral service at St. Paul's Church, Knightsbridge, S.W., of General Sir John Maxwell.
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