MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1930.

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HOME FOOTBALL

English and Scottish Cup Ties

SOME MORE SURPRISES.

[From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday.

Eight matches in the fifth round

Coventry....

Queen's P.R. 26 Exeter

Sacenot❤ ke 10 20 — kes

Luton

Walsall

Clapton

Swindon

Newport

Watford

Torquay

Gillingham..29 7

Bristol R. 25 0

|

Goals.

B. L F. A. Pts.

FOOTBALL

THE CHINA MAIL.

Senior Shield Holders Through

THE JUNIOR REPLAY

TENNIS QUANDARY SETTLED

RACING MOTORIST

CONFIDENT

OPEN TOURNAMENT--TO INCLUDE KAYE DON TO ATTAIN 250 MILES

AMATEUR & PROFESSIONAL

TILDEN AGAIN “NO, 1”

Kowloon upheld their Shield re- 10 57 44 20

D 88 44 28 putation on Saturday by disposing 12 51 48 25 of the Palice by the only goal of the

New York, Yesterday, 11 40 51 25 match. Extra time was necessary

The American Lawn Tennis As- 47 50 24 in the Clab versus the Navy and sociation has sanctioned the first 10 20 37 24 12 46 51 23 the Athletic versus the Somersets, open tournament to include a con- | 18 46 52 21 In the former the Navy ran out win- tingent of amateurs and profes- 15 30 63 31 ners by scoring during the extra|sionals, the International Federa- 39 45 19 time, but the Chinese and Somerseta tion agreeing to hold a meeting 17 39 50

to their score and in Paris on March 15. Tilden 5 14 49 50 17 could not add Merthyr ....28 2 8 18 33 79 12 therefore will have to meet again.

(for the tenth consecutive year) With a very poor side the Navy and Mrs. Wills Moody (nee Wills) Division III. (North)

Juniors want under to the Somersets are ranked as respective Number 2 in the ordered replay of the first Ones.-Reuter's American Service. 2 round, so the Somersets are now due to meet South China to-morrow. South China managed to over-

of the English Cup and eight in the third round of the Scottish Cup at tracted great Interest amongst foot. ball Clubs and their supporters to- | Accrington day.

Barrow

In consequence of the Cup ties Chesterfield abbreviated League programmes | Darlington were necessitated. Full results are Doncaster as under:-

THE ENGLISH CUP

-

Fifth Round

Newcastle U.

Hartlepools

G Rochdale

0 Nelson

2 Lincoln

3 Crewe

come the Gunners by the odd goal in three in their Sentor tle, while the Junior Second Round ties re- į sulted as expected, Kowloon, East- 2ern and Chinese "B" knocking out the RA. Club and Ewo respective- sly.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

CHALLENGE SHIELDS

Junior First Round Replay

1 Somersets

Senior Second Round

1

8 Rotherham

1

1 Tranmere

1

3 Halifax

New Brighton

Port Vale

1 Southport

South Shields

2 Wigan

3 Brighton

Stockport Wrexham

2 York City

3

3 Carlisle

Huddersfield

2 Bradford C.

1

Aston Villa

4 Blackburn R

I

West Ham U. 4 Millwall

1

Manchester C. 1 Hull

2

Our Sports Diary

Sunderland

2 Notts Forest

2

Middlesbro

0 Arsenal

2

Wednesday

5 Bradford

1

LOCAL

Navy

SCOTTISH CUP

---

Third Round

Tennis Tournament at H.K.C.C. daily except Sun-

R.A. Police

Hamilton A.

4 King's Park

0

days.

• Club

3 Aberdeen

2

• Athletfe

1 Hearts

3

After

extra time.

0 Airdrieonians

0

Junior

1 St Mirren

0 Leith A.

0

2 R.A.

. Albion R.

2 Montrose

-2

Motherwell

2 Rangers

5

Birmingham

1 Liverpool

0

Bolton

4 Leeds U.

Grimsby

2 Manchester U. 2

Burnley

Partick T

Hibernians

Dundee

Celtic Falkirk

English League--Division I.

Hockey-To-day - Kowloon Indians v. K.B.S.F.P.A., 5.16 p.m.

Wednesday-Hockey Club v. Navy, 4.30 p.m. (Sim Shield).

V.

Chess To-morrow-C. M. Sequeira v. J. S. Smith; B. G. Hayes v. D. E. Carvalho; G. Woudenberg B. Soltau; 1 1 Leicester

H. W. Randall v. Sir Henry Goals.

Pollock, P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 72 31 40 Wednesday .27 17 8 4 M'chester C. 28 14 6 8 64 50. 34 Derby

.......28 15

Leeds

.28 16

Blackburn .29 13 5 11 Aston Villa 28 13 4 11

4

9 6G 53 34

2 11

57 41 78 67

11 47

12 62

Leicester ...29 12 6 11.

...29 12

iddlesbro 28 13

Bolton

12 54 5 11

42 49

8 10 50 43 28

4 12 61 68

8

.30 11 Huddersfield 28 12 Portsmouth .23 10 Sheffield U. .23 12 Burnley .30 10 12 59 M'chester U. 29 12 4 13 48 Arsenal...27

.27 10

12 44 West Ham 29 10 14 59 Birmingham 28 9 7 12 44 45 Sunderland .27 8 7 12 43 56 Everton 29 7 0 13 49 02 Grimsby...28 8 5 15 48 70 Newcastle.279210 60 74 20 Division IL

Barnsley Cardiff Notts C.

Preston

Reading

Tottenham

2 Bury

4 Blackpool

2

3 Wolves

0

◊ Swansea

0

0 Stoke

0

2 Oldham

1

Goals.

Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club-February 22, 24, 25, 26 and March 1. First Day, 2 p.m.; other days, noon.

HOME

P

Football February 22 v Scotland v. Ireland.

1 South China ..

0 Kowloon...

• Navy

1 Somersets

Kowloon ... Club

0 Eastern Chinese "B" ... 1 Ewo

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Division L

3

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. K.0.5.B. ....18 11 5 2 42 17 27 Royal Navy 16 8 5 2 34 19 23 Athletic ....14 10 2 2 82 +1 44 Somersets

017 ..12 8 1 3 24 South China, 1272 23 4 24

16 R.A,

.16 7 8 23

19 13 Club

Kowloon

...19 2 3 8 14 2 St. Joseph's 16 3 0 12 14 Rocroio ..13 2 1 10 14 38 Polico ..13 2 1 10 13 36

Division II.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS

Interesting Games To-day

AN HOUR?

WONDERFUL ENGINES

Rugby, Yesterday, The racing motorist, Kaye Don,' is leaving London for Daytona, Florida, next week In preparation for an attempt to beat the exist ing world speed record, of 291 miles hourly, held by Sir Henry Segrave. ·

Don is exremely satisfied with the Silver Bullet car, specially constructed

at the Sunbeam Works, Wolverhampton, for the attempt. It is remarkably design. ed, among fts features being an air brake resembling an aeroplane rudder, with which the car will be slowed down before the ordin- ary brakes are applied, thus re- dueing the skid danger. It also has an ice-tank, through which water will pass to prevent over-

The car has two twelve-cylinder.

An interesting match this after-heating. noon in the Hong Kong Cricket Club tennis tournament la the one engines running at the remark. between H. Owen-Hughes and E. F. Finchor. In another first round singles match S. E. Green, an ex-champion, Will meet Wong Fuk.nom.

The most important game, how ever, will be that between T. Aki- 2 yama and Paul Kong, the Shanghai Interport player. Kong has enter- ed under his Chinese name, Kong Too-cheang. A very keen game is expected.

The complete programme for the day is: OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES First Round

Luk Ding-choung v. D. Mohamed. H. Owen-Hughes v. E. F. Fincher. 5. E. Green v. Wong Fuk-zam. Second Round T. Akiyama v. Kong Too-cheung. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES First Round

O.E.C. Marton and H. J. Arm- strong v. F. A. Redmond and A. L Sullivan.

T. C. Monaghan and B. G. Grigor 6 v. C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E.

Casaumbhoy.

5

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round

W. H. Le Sueur v. Dr.. D. J. Valentine.

HANDICAP SINGLES "A."

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A.Pta K.0.9.B....28 21 28 100 17 44 Royal Navy 18 18 3 2 60 13 29 8. China "A" 16 18 1 2 47 10 27 Rugby Football-February Chinose "A" 15 12 2 1 41 14 28 22- England

Somersets v. France,

9 3 6 44 25 21 --17 Twickenham; Scotland v. Ire-

Eastern ..18 7 2 7 20 85 16 Kowloon ..16 7 27 27 28 16 (3/6). land, Edinburgh,

St. Joseph's 16 6 3 7 35 3 33 15 Chinese "B" 14 6 1 6 20 42 13

Cham-

Billiards-February 21 to March 29-Amateur plonship, London.

Goala.

P. W. D. L. F. Pts.

Fort Vale 28 21 4 3 71 26 48

P. W. D. LF, A. Pts Stockport...28 16 8 4 07 31 38

R.A.

17 5 8

"

22 11 'S. China "B" 15 4 3 9 22 48 10 University..15 8 1 11 13 45 R.A.M.C. ....19 1 4 14 16 43 .16 1 8 11 18 48 15 12 12

Ewo Club

First Round

J. Barrow (-3/6) v. O. C. Womack

HANDICAP DOUBLES

First Round

∙L S. Harris and A. W. Hay Edis 8 (3/6) v. A. C. I. Bowker and A. Reid

(3/6).

5

8 55

“CHINA LIGHT”

Sports

Oldham *** 29 16 8 5 65 34 40 Accrington .27 14 5 8 12 47 85 Annual “At Home" and Blackpool .. 28 18 2 8 70 50 38 Darlington .20 14 4 11 70 50 32 Chelsea 28 13 10 5 50 27 36 Chesterfield .27 13 4 10 49 41 30 Bradford ... 28 13 7

78 57 50 33 Carlisle 28 12 6 10 71 72 30 29 14 4 11 68 60 32 Czewe

.....27 12 5 10 57 20 12

52 31 Southport ..29 9 11 9. 55 48 20 29 Hartlegogis 27 10 9 8 51 46 29 29 York.27 8 13 8 41 87

Bury Wolver Southampton 28

Cardif

West Brom.

Charlton

Stoke

20 12

27 9 10

80 10 8

55 28 Sth. Shields 20 11 7 11 48 55 29 36 28 Nelson

-29 11 6 12 41 50 .28 10 7 11 58 55

54 64 28 Tranmere

Notts City, 20 7 13 9 41 42 27 Lincoln Hall 27 11 6 11 41 49 27 Rochdale Tottenham 29 0 9 11 41 45 27 Wigan Notts For. 28 8 11 0 Preston N.E. 29

29 9.6 14 45 60

27 7 13 7 41 88 27 11 5 11 68 62 27 33 42 27 N. Brighton 29 10 4 15 44 63 24 48 22 4 13 87 27 7 7 18 40 54 21 Bradford C. 27 8 8 TT 3 54 26 Doncaster....26 9

40 48 24 Wrexham Millwall 28 6 12 10 42 67 24

.30 7 7 16 35 52 21 Halifax Reading 30. 7 10 18 36 49 24 Rotherham 27 6 6 15 41 70 18 Barnsley 29 8 7 14 38 51 23 Barrow .....27 7 8 17 28 70 17 Bristol C 27 86 18 43 61 22 Swanken... 29 7 7 15 30 48 21

Scottish League

Division III-South

Coventry Crystal P.

Fulham Gillingham

Merthyr Norwich

Kilmarnock

7 Morton

1 Queen's Park 1 Clyde

2 Brentford

1 Exeter

1

1 Luton

1

2 Rangers

Aberdeen

3

Motherwell

5 Northampton

0 Plymouth

1 Southend

3 Bournemouth

Goals.

2

LIST OF WINNERS

Yesterday the Chinà Light and

Power Recreation Club held its third annual "At Home" on the Club ground at King's Park, when a large gathering of members and their friends spent a very en Joyable time.

Children's sports were held, and there were such attractions for the young ones as coconut shles, bran tuba, and a Punch and Judy show.

Tea was served after the aports, 1 following which Mrs. C. Strafford

distributed the prizes as under: Sport Prizes

P. W. D. L. F. A.FL .28 21 2 2 68 20 45 .28 18 5. 5 66 42

2 41

1 St. Mirren,.29'1

2 8 01 41 35

2 11 69 41 82

1 Kilmarnock .28 12 8 8 54 49 82

1 Partick

Queen's P.R.

Torquay

1 Swindon.

Walsall

0 Clapton

1

Coltie

Watford

4 Bristol R.

3

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Fiz.

Brentford

.27 18 6 9 69 43, 81

26

28

Children under 4:-1, Freda Smith;

2. Jimmy Tinson.

Ladies Potato race:-1, Daphne Hamblin; 2. Mrs. Hoodie.

Men's Three-legged race, J. Tineon

and A. N. Murray;

2, H. Brown and R. Bates,

Children between 4 and 6:-1, Norman Smith; 2, Joan Wheeler,

Ladies' Egg and Spoon, race:-1; Mrs. Tinsch; 2 Mrs. Shaw.

Children between 7 and 10-1, Mary Smith; 2, Philip Egen.

Children's Egg and Spoon race: 221, Reginald Larkham;2, Geoffery 22 Arnold.

4 9 57 37 80 Queen's Pk. 30.18 13 66 51 30 Hearts

·Ayr.... 27 12 Hamilton...26 10 5 11 55 65 26 .28 19 3 6 67 29 41 Falkirk ......

97 10 62 Plymouth ...26 16 7 2 60 21 39 Cowdenbeath 26 8 7 11 39. Brighton....25 16 45 52 31 30 Dundee Northampton 26 18 3 7 Fulham.28 187 268 26 35 Airdrie.

B 58 64 33 Clyde Bournemouth 25 11.9 5 45 28 31 Morton. Norwich

42

28 9 5 14 3244 27 10 2 15 89 45 -28 7 8 18 46 59

.29 8 6:15 54

.28 12 7 D. 56 58 81 Hibernians..27 6 8 13 29. Southend 27 10 11 8 43 36. 31 Dundee U. 27 04.17 Crystal Pal 29 11 8.10 56 58 80 St. J'stone 28

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Thread-needle race for ladies and

10 gents.

Ledles:--1, Mrs. B. Smith; 2. Mrs.

BRINGING UP FATHER

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SO TIGHT DEAR!

HOCKEY

The following will represent the 'Varsity first eleven in a friendly hockey match against the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday at 5 pm. at King's Park ground:-

Sulleman A. B.

(Captain),

T. Lake, G. E. Yeah, C. M. Lee, Ng Kam-sol, O. De Solas, N. Chamarette, W. A. James, N. da Silva, A. Basto, H. E. M. Adams.

Reserves: S. L. Wong and T. W.

Goh.

The Varsity second eleven' will play the K.I.T. Club on Thursday at 5 p.m. the University ground:

on

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Dan says that the bench tests show

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Betty Nuthall, Britain's youthful tennis star, who is engaged to Dr. F. D. B. Spence.

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TILS FINAL RESULTS

The final results of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's yachting

5.01.27 Zephyr (6)

4.58.45 for the Commodore's Cup)

(Mr. G. H. Gandy.) run over a course from Lyemun Lola ...

Did not finish Beacon to Channel Rocks (a dis- Wendy (4)

4.51.39 4.67.55 tance of 94 railes) on Saturday, are

race

as follows:-

* "H" and "T" Classes

(Started 2.25 p.m.)

TIMES

Yacht

Finished Corrected "Norena (1) .... 4.18.53 4.16.83 (Capt. J. Krogh Moe.)

4.20.27

4.18,00 Rolls (8)

(Mr. F. D. Tracey.) La Linda (2) 4.20.16. 4.17.21 Mr. A. L. Shields.) Diana (7)

**** 4.29.09 4.22.53 (Major Miles, R.M.) Colleen (5)

4.28.82 4.20.42 (Mr. S. Oland.) ·

4.20.27 .... 4.29.04 Mr. H. Dreyer.) Daphne (8) .... 4.89.44 4.21.48 (Colonel Cardew.) Haleyon (6) .... 4.42.20

A. B. Sulieman, A. A. Aziz, N. Chamarette, Ng Kam-soi, T.,W. Goh, W. A. James, S. C. Ho, N. da Silva, J. Guterres, A. Gosano, Dorothien ( and A. Basto.

Reserve: H. E. M. Adama.

Tinson.

Gents.--1, Mr. F. Smith; 2 Mr. Tinson.

Gentlenion's 100 yards:-1, Mr. R. Bates; 2, Mr. W. Brown, Jr.

Consolation race—1). Nancy. Grady; 2, Pat Hamblin.

Tennis Trophies Championship singles:-Winner, Mr. F. Hamblin; runner-up, Mr. Moss,

Championship doubles: Winners, and G. R Measts. F. Hamblin Murray; runners-up, Messrs. C. B. Easterbrook and J. Brown, Jr.

Singles handicapi-Mr. D. Lyon. Doublen handicap: Messrs. F. Hamblin and D. Hamblin,

„DAININ

19 FIERCE,

(Mr. W. Di Russell.) Wins Commodore's Cup †Wins Bear Commodore's Cup. Wina Vice-Commodore's Cap.

"y" and "G" Classes

(Started 2.30 TIMES

(Mr. M. L. De Ville.)

• Wins Commodore's Cup.

+ Wins Bear-Commodore's Cup. Wins Vice-Commodore's Cup.

CRUISERS' RACE

The Commodore's Cup race, for cruisers, was sailed yesterday, the course being:-Discovery Bay

Islets

OVER EMBANKMENT

Experiences of Motor Party

HUT PARTIALLY DEMOLISHED

A motor mishap which fortunate-

ly did not result in any serious in- jury to those concerned, befella

(8), Stonecutters Island party of Europeana yesterday after- (8) Mark on line (P), Channel noon as they were returning from Rocks (S), a distance of 22.2 Castle Peak in a motor car. miles. The race started at 10.05" a.m, and resulted as follows:

TIMES Yacht sailed by Finished Corrected La Cigale (5), Mr.

S. Bird

3.27.40

3.85.28

4.24.19

3,29.10

Azuma (9), Mr.

E. I. Lambert 4.50.14 U. and L. (4), Mr.

3.29.10

4.24.35

H. E. Rouse 8.48.15

Wanderer (7), Mr.

O. E.

In

Grist. 8.59.04 Coquette (8), Mr.

F. Benham E. Norseman (3), Mr.

4.45.27

A M. Anstruther 4.08.02

*8.26.07

Typhoon (8),

H. Dreyer

4.80.55

Curlew (1), Major

Task

4.11.15

Finished Corrected Scratch

Yacht Why Wonder 7 (5) 4.55.34

(Mr. E. B. Lambert.) +Wings

...4.48.56 (2)

(Lieut. Martin.)

Boojum (3)

4.49,22

(Major Campbell) *Speedwell (1) 0, -4.48.24-

(Mr. H. A. Rouse.) Adanac (1) 5.00.49

(Commodore R. A. §. Hill, R.N.)

HELP!

2.29.25

8.40.45

3.22.25

8.24.83

Snipe (2), Mr. B.

Montague Ede ',+4.28.47, • ̧ The winners of Caps were:-Carlow, Snipe and Norsenian.

The car, au Erakino Saloon, sud- denly swerved and shot over the em- bankment just below the Prison et Laichikok, crashing into a small hut on the slope below the road.

The occupants of the car were Mr. R. G. Craig, of the Kowloon Dock, Capt. R. G. Groundwater, and Mr. W. J. Rattey, also of the Dock, and a lady and child. They all had a miraculous escape, but the car it- self alco sustained slight damage, only the front mudguards being dented. The extraordinary thing about the accident was that the wind-screen and headlights remain ed intact. Three of the passengers received small bruises and 'were

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