MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1929.
Sport Colgmus
HOME FOOTBALL
Saturday's Results in. Leagues
ENGLISH CUP TIES
[From Our Own Correspondent.} London, Saturday. Today's interest centred in the second round of the English Cup. Results follow:
Carlisle Stockport
ENGLISH CUP'
Second Round
Clapton O.
Coventry
Newport
4 Crewe
4 Barrow
2 Northfleet
7 Bath City
2 Walsall
Brighton
4 Barry
Manchester C. 0 Wrexham
Northampton
Leyton
Doncaster
Exeter
Luton Torquay Watford
Goals.
F. A. Pia 5 7 80 80 15 6.7 30 24 16 18 4 6 8 29 38 14 17449 18 26 12 Clapton O. 17 2 8 7 14 25 12 Bristol R.. 16 3 4 0 28 38 10 Newport 17 3 4 10 27 36 10 Gillingham 18.3 3 12 14 37 Merthyr ... 16 1 4 11 14 49
Division III. (North)
Darlington 2 Southport Rochdale 2 Wigan South Shields 2 Nelson
Port Vale
Goale.
THE CHINA MAIL,
TENNIS CHALLENGE
Japanese To Play European Zone
Tokyo Yesterday. The executive committee of tho
Japan Lawn Tennis Association has decided to challenge the Davia Cup (European Zone) in 1930, Instead of the American zone, as hitherto, as the European offers larger variety for competition. The team named constate of Messrs. Takeichi, Harada, Yoshiro, Ohta, Tamio, Abe and Hyotaro Sato. The first thres Jare veteran internationalists, whilst ! 1 Sato la rated the best of the now 1 comers.--Reuter.
P. W. D. L. F. A.PU. .18 14 3 1 49 17 31 Darlington.18 11 2 5 45 28 24 2 Stockport.15 10 3 2 44 18 23
Accrington
.17 8 à 5 38 20 20 Crewo
.16 0 2 5 37 24 20 .17 9 1 7 44 40 19 8 3 4 37 32 19
0
0 Carlisle
1 Rochdale
3 S. Shields.17 7 6
4 Wigan ...
6 Margate
1. Fulham
1 New Brighton D
York
0
Chesterfield
.17 8 5 88 02 17
5 25 25 19
Nelson
1 Lincoln
8. 27 36 18
9
4 24 23 17
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Southport
0 Tranmere
7 35 32 16
8 32
32 16
27
29 16 23
1 Bournemouth
23 14 39 12
1 York City
4 Doncastor
..18 6 2 IT
1
Wroxham ...17 3 6 8-27
3 Rotherham
3. Halifax
N. Brighton 17 5 1 11
18
18 2 5 11
19 93
2 Lincoln
1 Barrow
10 4 1 11
18 40
1 Plymouth
I
Chesterfield
Carnarvon Southend Bristol R. Scunthorpe Queen's P.R.
2 Port Vale
4 Accrington
Watford
Arsenal
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Manchester C. 3 Leicester
Hartlepools .16
4 6 5 24
1 Rotherham .16 4 4 8
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Handicap Tournament at K.F.C.
The tenula section of the Kow- toon Football Club coneladed. Its handicap tournament yesterday, and the presentation of trophies will take place at a data to be fixed later.
Winners of the events were: Mixed Doubles Handicap.-Mr. and Mrs. Pengley 1, Mr. and Mrs. Boas 2.
Club Men's Doubles Handicap. -Messrs. Pengilley and Jackson 151, Messrs. Hedley and Hast 2.
American Tournament. Mr. Carruthers and Mrs. Boas 1, Mr. Sapsed and Mrs. Chub and Mr.. Jackson and Mrs. Stokes, an equal number of points for second D place.
The American Tournament was concluded yesterday, the other games having been decided earlier in the tournament.
H.K. YACHTING
Fifth
Championship
Race'
SOME GOOD FINISHES
The Fifth Championship race for racing yachts was sailed on Saturday over a course of 9.4 miles, from Lyemun Beacon (P) to Kow- loon RocksF (P), Mark on Line (P) and Channel Rocks (S). ̈ ̈
The Handicap Class did not
race.
The Times
The finished and times are given below:-
L and G. Classes
(Started 2.30 p.m.)
ነ
corrected
TIMES.
Daphne (2) Halcyon (1) Wendy (3)
Why Wonder (5). 8.10.48 Wings (4) Bluenose (1)
Finished Corrected
5,00,28 ..... 5.06.28
4.51.32 4.51.92 6.32,17 5.27.35 *g" Class (Started 235 p.m.)
TIMES. Finished Corrected
Scratch
6.06,32
4.54,30
5.04.21
Boojum (3) Speedwell (2) Adanac
4.50.48 (Did Not Finish)
CLUB Y. ARMY
The R.H.K.Y.C. yesterday beat the Army in a series of closely- contested races. Results follow:
Morning Race Starting gun, 11.09
4.m. Course. Club Line West to East, Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (S), Cust Rock Mark-Boat (3). Finish-Club Line, West to East. Distance 5.5 miles.
Pts.
MR. J. MACLACHLAN
The Funeral At Happy Valley
The funeral of Mr. J. Mac- lachlan took place on Batur- day afternoon, at the Protestant Cemetery, Happy Valley. A large number of his friends were pre- sont at the gravesida to pay their last respect. The service was conducted by Rev. J. Horace Johnstone.
Among the many floral tributes acnt were the following:-"Hla Loving Wife," Alex and Betty, the Talkoo Recreation Club, the Kowloon Bowling Green · Club, members and staff of Danison,
Ram and Gibbs.
Sir Robert Hò Tung, Messrs. G. W. C. Burnett, P. R. Chichgar, A. K. Dimond, Kal Yun. D. L. Keith, C. Hatt, S. C. Sun, A. Nfasim. D. S. Goldenberg, Capt.
Gubbay. Wm.
G. D. Arthur, Capt. T. H. G. Brayfield, Mr. C. A. Fulcher, Mr. A. K. MacDougall.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beattle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerrard, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Raymond, Mr. and Mrs. Wother- spoon, Capt. and Mrs. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hala, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. R. G Craig. Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. D. Gow, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McIntoali, Capt. and Mrs. T. T. Laurenson, "P.T." and Misa Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. E. Christensen, Mr. and the Misses Carvalho, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mackichan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Branch, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs.
Capt. Peyton-Reid 15 | R. C. Comrie, Mr. and Mrs. B
Clyde
3 Ayr United
1
Division I.
Dundee
3 Hearts
0
2 Huddersfield
Q
Falkirk
4 St. Johnstone 0
Aston Villa
5 Sheffield U.
1
GOLF
Hamilton
5 Cowdenbeath
1
Bolton
4 West Haut
1 Hibernians
3 Dundee U.
0
Burnley
4 Middlesbro'
1
Kilmarnock
1 Celtic
1
Derby
5. Grimsby
+4
Morton
1 Motherwell
3
Everton
O Manchester U. O
Semi-Finals Played At Fanling
The Army
Leeds U
5 Newcastle
Queen's Park
2 Aberdeen
2
Yacht
Salled by
2
Kangera
2 Airdrie.
◊
2
St. Mirren
2 Birmingham
• Partick
3
As a result of the semi-fina} | Diana matches played over the old course
Dorother
.Ligut. Martin
Goals.
4 Blackburn
0
at Fanling yesterday, Shewan and Marton have reached the final of the Golf Championship.
Halcyon
.Major Tosh
Wings
Col. Stewart
Boojum
.Lt. Col. Cardew
Adanac
Yesterday's results were as fol- low:
Zephyr Gael
Total .....
Yacht Rolla Colleen
Portsmouth
Wednesday Sunderland
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. 2 Liverpool 3 Aberdeen ...20 13 4 3 50 30 30 Rangers....18 13 3 2 44 14 29 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Motherwell .19 12 3 4 42 25 27 M'chester C. 18 11 4 3 46 30 28 Celtic18 11 34 45 22 25 Wednesday .18 11 3 4 44 22 25 Hearts 19 0 56 41 32 23 I W. Shewan beat L. G. S. Aston Villa 19 11 8 5 44 32 26 Kilmarnock 1995 87 29 23 Dodwell, 2 and 1. Derby
10 4 5 37 34 24 Partick .10 10 3 8 44 80 23 ..19 10 2 7 38 26 22 St. Mirren .19
3 34 39
0. E. C. 20
Marton beat A. E. Middlesbro' .10 9 2 8 44 34 20 Falkirk
.10 7 6 7 34 41
19 Lissaman, one up. 8 2 0 26 50 18 34 19 Hamilton ...19 € 49
44 10 33 24 19 Dundeo .... 19.6 4
40 19 Cowdenbeath 18 6 3 3 31 18 Clyde
10 5 5 9
Leeds
Liverpool...10 8 4 7
Burnley ....10 8 38
37 20❘ Ayr
West Ham
Arsenal
37
Haddersfield 19
7 4 8
Leicester ...10
40 18 Morton
19 5 4 10
34 18 Dundee U. 19
49 17 Queen's Pk. 10
98 17 Hibernians .10
32 84 17 Airdrie. ....10
34 33 16 St. J'stone .10 8 5 11 26 42 10
Bolton.... 19 Blackburn 19 8 5 Everton....20 5 7 Portsmouth .1905 Birmingham 19 0 4 M'chester U. 19 7 8 10 Sheffield U. .18 6 3 9 32 12 15 Newcastle..19 7 1 11 36 48 15 Sunderland .18 5 4 9 23 34 14 Grimsby....19 5 10 32 47 14 Division II
Bradford C.
Bristol C.
Hull
Cardiff
Charlton
Notte C.
Preston N. E.
Reading Stoke
1 Southampton
2 Bradford
28 16
KOWLOON GOLF
Junior Championship Results
LAI WAH CUP CHANGES
HANDS
The following are the results of matches played in the first round of the Junior Championship of the Kowloon Golf Club yester- day:
H. Mandy beat C. G. Anderson 7 and 6
T. J. Price beat S. H. Harris and 5.
F. W. T. Ross beat F. E. Skinner 4 and 2,
W. Borowman beat G. Castle 3 and 1.-
14
Wylle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Nelson,
11
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ninh, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Drake, Mr. and Mrs.
Major Hanna..D.N.F.
.Capt. Wernicke..
.Capt. Scott Elliott
R.H.K.Y.C.
Salled by
...Mr. E. Benham..
.Pay Comdr,
Lambert, B.N.
Daphne......Llout Bassett, R.N. Why Wonder? Mr. H. S. Rouse Bluenose.....Mr. G. H. Gandy. Speedwell .Mr. E. B. Lambert Lola
.Mr. W. D. Russell
Mr. S. Odland
Wendy
Total
Afternoon Race
J. H. Carver, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Bond, Mr. and Mra. Fraser.
Miss Judah, Mrs. Harvey, Miss P. Angus.
=68
Pts.
17,
,
13
10
69
TIN OUTPUT
Steps To Put Industry
On Firm Basis
London, Yesterday, 6. In order to restore the balance between supply and demand, and re-establish Industry on a sound and permanent footing, the Tin Starting gun 3.09 p.m. Course. Producers' Association has recom→ Club Line, West to East, Chan-mended that throughout 1980, ell nel Rocks (P), Cust Rock Mark mining should cease from 10 in the Boat (S), Kowloon Rock (S). evening on Saturday until 6 o'clock Finish Club Line, East to West. on the Monday morning. Also, it Distancé 6.6 miles.
Yacht Rolla
The Army
Salled by .Lt-Col. Cardew..
J. S. Smith beat H. G. Swinburne Colleen .Major Tosh 3 and 1.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
Blackpool.. 18 14 13 54 31 20 who made the journey had value for K.O.S.B.
Daphne......Capt. Wernicke.. Why Wonder? Capt. Hatton Hall Bluenose.....Lt. Hatton-Hall Speedwell....Capt. Peyton-Reid Major Hanna.... .Col. Stewart
is urged that mining operations cease for a week of seven clear Pts. days, both in' January and Febru-
17ary, and if necessary March.
6 The Association states that its recommendations Are specifically
12
to
8applicable only to the East, but a similar ratio of curtailment is recommended for the Nigeria, and other tin producing companies, on a baals more exactly suited to local 68 68 conditions.
131
1 Blackpool.
1
NAVY SUFFER DEFEAT
0 Oldham
4
1 Chelsea
0
1 Tottenham
0
The Lai Wah Cup Final result
3 West Brom.
2
presents a remarkable coincidence,
1 Millwall
1
for, since the presentation in 1925,
1 Notts Forest.
2
it has now been won four times by
1
the "Civilian" eleven and twice by
the "Army," which proved to be the
:
Swansea Wolves
2 Bury
4
result in goals for Saturday's match.
3 Barnsley
The size of the crowd fall short
0
Lai Wah Cup Final
Lola Wendy
Goals.
of expectations, the game being only "Civilan"
4 "Army"
2
P. W. D.-L.
F. A. Pis, moderately supported, but those
Division II
Total
Morning race
3 Eastern
0
South China "A" 3 Chinese "B" Ewo
1 R.A.M.C.
0
Total points
1
R.ILK.Y.C.
University Recreio Chinese "A" *
0 S. China "A"
8
2 Club
2 Yacht
3. Navy
St. Joseph's
5 Kowloon
LEAGUE
Division I
Goals.
Wings
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.
Boojum
17
18 scoring three and responsible for Somersets
the fourth, that particular shot en- tering the net off Reeves.
7
K.O.S.B.
5
2 17
1 1 19 € 15
Adanac
8
14
Zephyr
Gael
Athletic Navy
6 2 1 17
4. 12
12
South China
11
Kowloon ....
RA
Recreio
Total
Morning Race
Total points
74
:03
142
Club
St. Joseph's
8 28
4
9 0 1 3 Division II.
Oldham ....18 12 3 3 42 21 27 their money, Wolves .20 10 4 6 41 39 24 Bradford
The Army opened the scoring ac- ...19 10 3 6 39 34 23 Cardig
.20 10 3 7 30 25 23 count by Bewley-Bull, Goldman Chelsea
.18 0 4 6 31 22 then drew level, and later put his Bery
.18 10 2 6
32 22 side ahead, Butcher again equalle- Charlton .19.7 7 6 20 28
30 28 21
ing, all in the first half. West Brom .38 8 4 0 40 32 20 S'thampton 10 8 47 41 39 20 Hall
8 3 8.20 32 .19 8 9
6 8 8 97 97 658 24 30 17
Stoke
Goldman did all the damage foż
19 for the "Civilian" side, actually
.19 6 7 7 23 20 17 6 5 8 2% 36
Notta F. Notts C.
4 8 8 26 85. 10 Bradford C. .19.5 6 8 Я1 36 18
Bristol C.
Preston
Millwall
Barnsley Swansea
Bewley-Bull and Butcher. (In cidentally a possible Interport left
10 8 8 10 31 46 15 wing), each found their opponent's
4net once.
.10 8 8 10 81 38
19 28 28 40
.18 4 4 10 24 32
12
10 8 4 12 28 38
Division III. (South)
Crystal P. Gillingham
0
The Army eleven died fighting
10 and fully deserved to draw level Police
2
and force extra time being played, but their luck deserted them.
The Navy Reserves met with aff
| unexpected defeat, the Chineno "A" registering three times to their once.
TABLES TO DATE
1 Blana
Dorothea Baleron
8 5 1 2 18 8
5 2 2 19 14
3 3 2 11 8 9
1 4 15 13 9
2 1 1 5 9 18
1 2 5
9 2 0 7
7 16
8 28
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. K.O.S.B.
.20 17
77 15 84 9. China "A" 10 9 1 0 39 3 19 Navy
3 2 40 10 19 Chinese "A" 10 8 11 38 12 17 Somersets 16 73 37 24 17 St. Joseph's 11 6.2 4 30 27 12 18 10 10. 4 16 18 22 19 27 12 8 Kowloon
4 1 6 19 82 S. China "g" 11 8 17 18 34 Rocraio
14 5 11 86 University R.A.M.C.
- Sailed by
Mr. B. S. Rouse
.Major Miles.*.***
.Pay Comdr.
Lambert, R.N.
Mr. W. D. Rossell
Mr. S. Odland
Lieut. Bassett, R.N.
Mr. E. B. Lambert Mr. E. Benham
HOCKEY
The Association is convinced that
a prudent and conservative regula- tion of the industry while retarding Pts. production of what is not at pre- 15 sent required, will meet the world's consumptive needs, and also pre-
Win For Kowloon Ladies
9
11
13 vont an excessive rise in price, which would be directly Infrafcal to
concerned. the interests of all Reuter.
The Hong Kong ladies and the Kow-
6 Merthyr Torquay
Goals. F. W. D. L. F. A. Ft. Plymouth .. 17 11 6 0 42 16 28 In their challenge for the pride Brentford ..17 11 8 8 84 16 25 of place in the League Table they Brighton. 17.10 4 8 88 22 24 have lost two valuable points, when Chinese. "B" 10 4 2 4.17 72 loon ladies played a match.at King'a Northants.. 17 10 3 4 28 17 23 they can ill afford to lose any. B'nemouth 10. 8 6 2 34 19 Southend 17 7 7 3 30 25 21 St. Joseph's did more or less as RA
86 7.87 38 21 they liked with the depleted Kow- 520 20 20 loon side and left their home ground 36 30 20 10 18,747 80 32 18 at Happy Valley with five goals to
86 84 18their credit..
Crystal P.
Fulham Coventry
Waitall Swindon
Queen's P.R. 10
Norwich
Eastern
21 21 18
4684 36 18 (Continued at foot of next Column).
Club EWO
2 1 6 10 28-
.9
Park on Saturday afternoon, resulting in a win for the latter by seven goals
to nil,
In spite of the ea
easy win ios! Kowloon,
the game was keenly contested, and
both teams are to be congratulated not
1 2 10 13 414 only on the keen anthusiasm shown, but 268 36 4 also on the fine sporting spirit.in
9 883 which the game was played,
CONSPIRACY TRIÁL
Accused Thanked For Good Behaviour
Delhi, Yesterday.
里
In the Meerut conspiracy case, the arguments for the accused hava now onded, The Megistrate has reserved his orders till January 20. He thank ed the accused for their good behaviour throughout the enquiry-Reuter.
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