TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930.
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Draw for English Cup Semi-Finals
FIVE LEAGUE MATCHES
London, Yesterday. The Association Football Cup semi-final draw (matches to be played on March 22) is as follows: Notts Forest or Wednesday. v. Huddersfield, on the Manchester United's ground.
Arsenal v. Newcastle or Hull, on the Leeds ground.
LEAGUE MATCHES
The following League matches were played to-day-
Division I.
HOCKEY
"Varsity to Play Two Matches
1
Yesterday afternoon H.M.S. Suffolk and H.M.S. Petersfield met on the U.S.R.C. ground in the Ser- vice Shield competition and the Suffolk won a closely contested game by the only goal scored.
The H.K.S.R.A., and the Hockey Club played a friendly game in which the Club suffered defeat by 3 goals to mil.
Another game was between, tho second strings of the I.R.C. and the University. The Indians won by the odd goal in five.
'Varsity To Play Two Matches The following will represent the Becond eleven in matches this week:
Against the
Sheffield U. 5 Blackburn R. 7 University
Division II.
Southampton Millwall
Merthyr
Division III-South
0
I Queen's P.R
4
2
Newport 2 Brighton
Division III-North
Stockport 5 Hartlepool
-Reuter.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
4
I
Division I.
1
Goals. P. W. D. L F. A. Ptz. Wednesday 28 17 6 5 73 35 40 Derby .....31 17 505 57 39 M'chester C. 31 18 9 73 58 38 Blackburn 32 16 6 11 86 76 36 52 14 6 12 Leicester
60 80 34 Huddersfield 30 14 6 11 47 30 33 Leeds
.30 15 2 13 GB 44
32 12 13 59 53 31 24 31 52 61 31 12 7 12 .92 13 4 15 71 70 30
Bolton
Liverpool
Sheffield U.
Aston Villa 29 13 4 12 50 M'chester U.
1.13
28
28
58 30 14 50 30 30 Middieshra .30 139 14 05 61 20
81 .31 12.5 14 84 Weat Hum
.30 10 8 12 52 51 Portsmouth Burnley ....31 10 8 10 60 73 Birmingham 20 10 7 12 45 27 Armenal 29 10 6 19 46 45 Everton
66 .31 8 10 13 53 Sunderland .29 9 7 19 46 61 Newcastle .28 10 2 16 3 74 22 Grimsby....29 8 3 15 71 22 Division IL
Oldham Blackpool
20
40
Goals.
F. A. Pts.
.30 17 3 6
P. W. D. L.
06 34 42 .30 20 2 B 76 57 42 30 14 10 G 64 31 38 1 16 11 63 51 36 Bradford .30 14 7 9 80 62 35
falves
31 13 7 11 58 60 33
Chelsea Bury.
Southampton 31 13 6 12 57 55 32 Cardiff
31 13. 5. 12 46
Tottenham..31 11 9 11 47 West Brom. 29 13 12 78 58 Stoke 32 11 8 13 te Ge 30 Notts For...29 9 11 9 38 42 29 .28 0 10 9 40 37 28 Charlton Hull
28 11 6 11 41 49 28 Preston N.E. 31 10 8.13 47 60 28 Notts Cuty. 31 7.13 11 43 48 27 Bradford C. 11 9 9 13 48 58 27 Reading .32 8 10 14 39 65 20 Millwall
0 13 11 42 68 ....31
26 Swansea ...32 8 8 18 40 54 24 41 56 24 Barnsley...31 8 8 15 Bristol C.30 R6 18 40 67 22 Division HL-South
Goals.
F. A. Pts.
44
74 32 B
Recreio Hockey Club at 6.15 to-morrow at King's Park. V. Enok (Capt.). A. B. Sulieman, S. L. Wong, Ng Kam Bool, T. W. Goh, P. N. da Silva, W. A. James, J. J. Guterres, Kho Han-po, E. Cosane and A. Enato.
Against the Hong Kong Hockey Club at King's Park at 5.15 p.m. on Friday.-A. A. Aziz, (Capt.), S. L. Wong, A. B. Sulieman, Ng Kam-300i, T. W. Goh, W. A. James, P. N. da Silva, S. C. Ho, E. Gosano, Ng Yook-yoon and H. E. M. Adams.
TENNIS
·Honda Goes Further Ahead in Singles :
T. Honda beat I: M. A. Razack In the third round of the open singles championship at the Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday. The ex-champion only lost six games in the three sets, and gave the impression of not having to go all out.
E. C. Fincher beat W. N. W. Churchill with ease. losing only two games.
Complete results were
as fol- low-
Open Championship_Singles Third round:-T. Honda beat I. M. A. Razack 6-3, 6-1, 6-2.
E. C. Fincher beat G. H. Churchill 6-1, 6-0, 6-1.
6.1.
Club Championship
W.
L. Forster boat C. De Bruyn 6-1,
Handicap Lingles “A”
J. A. Summera (rec, 8/8) beat Dr. D. J. Valentine (owe 1/6) 6-4, 6-4.
Handicap Bingles "B"
J. E. Henry (scr.) beat A. C. I. Bowker (owe 15) 6-2, 6-2.
C. J. M. Martin (owe 2/6) boat M. G. Mills (scr.) 6-4, 6-2.
Handicap Doubles
Col. Wyatt and Dr. Rido (owe 2/6) beat F. H. Ashworth and W. H. Walker (rec. 5/8) 7-5, 6-2.
G. E. R. Divett and E. J. R. Mitchell (rec, 2/6) beat R. P. Moodle and M. D. Scott (rec. 4/8) 6-4, 6-1. To-day's Games To-day's programme la append-
P. W. D. L. Brentford ...30 20 4 Plymouth...27 17 B 2 62 22 42 Brighton ..28 16 6 8 67: 37 38 Southend ...30 12 12 6 51
ed:-- 87 38 Northampton 29 16 4 ·ច 49 35 88 Bournemouth 28 12 11 5 49 30 35 Norwich ....30 13 8 69 55 34 Crystal Pal. 31 13 8 10 61 59 Fulham.....30 13 8 9 61 61 Qacon's P.R. 20 12 8 9 49
...28 14 8 11 62 47
Coventry
Exeter Luton Swindon Clapton O...29 7 11 11 30 43 25 Newport....29
.29 8 8 13 40 55 24
31 11 8 12 55 40
20 10 8 11 43 52 -30 8 10 12 51 54 20
Walsall ..80 9 6 15 48 57 24 Watford ....81.96 16 38 56 24 Torquay.80 6 8 16 41 69 20 Gillingham ..31 7 6 18 34 04 20 Bristol R....27 6 5 16 48 68 17 ....29 28 19 34 91 12 Merthyr
Division III. (North) ·
Goalk
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts Port Vale..80 22 5 3 78 27 49 Stockport...80 20 0 4 80.33 46 Darlington .32.18 4 12 83 50 36 Accrington .80 14 6 10 77 55 34 Eth, Shields 81 18 7 11 58 58 38
TUESDAY (4th)
Open Bingles
S. W. Liang v. H. D. Rumjahn.
J. Barrow v. M. K. Lo.
Open Doubles
C. A. L. Rumjaho and J. A. Cag sumbhoy v. H. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys,
Club Champlonship
D. S. Greon v. A. D. Johnson. Handicap Singles "A."
S. E. Green (owe 15/2) v: D. Ellis (rec. 2/6)
Handicap Singles "B,"
R. P. Modle (ser.) v. J. R. Hinton (rec. 2/6).
CRICKET
Crewe ......29-13 6 10 01 48 32 'Varsity Inter-Faculty
51.80
Match To-morrow
THE
SWEEP TICKET.
Action Against Chinese Institutions
CHINA
MAIL.
WHITE WINS AGAIN First in Annual Kowloon "Marathon"
BOXING SCANDAL Commission to Take No Action
DECISION TO STAND
Miami, Florida, Yesterday, The Boxing Commission has an-
The Chung Shing Benevolent LACK OF PUBLICITY Society, and the Sullamese Asso- clation, both local Chinese insti- Bugler White, of the Somerset tutions, were summoned before Light Infantry, has apparently Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Central solved the silver problem for us.nounced that it will take no action Klagistracy yesterday afternoon. If there is any to spare, he takes for lesuing sweep-stake tickets on
ltf Yesterday, in the annual in conection with Johnston's com- the Hong Kong Derby.
Marahon race organised by the plaint against the referee, whose The charges against the Chair Committee of St. Andrew's Club, decision would stand.-Router's
he came in an easy winner, thus Amarican Service. repeating his triumph in the St. Feter's Church race a few weeks
ago.
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Our Sports Diary
LOCAL Football - Thursday Re- foreas' Association Meeting, 5.90 p.m.
Saturday-Shield Competi. tions (Junior): University v. Navy; Club v. Eastern; S. China "B" V. Kowloon; R.A.M.C. V. Chinese "A"; Chinese. "B" v. Recreio, S. China "A" v. St. Joseph's.
Cricket-To-morrow-Inter- Faculty Match, Engineers V. Arts, 2 p.m.
Saturday League Divi- ston L.: Navy. Univer- sity; Division II: Police v. H.K.C.C.. IR.C. v. R.A.0.C.; Friendly Division I.: C.S.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Division II: K.C.C. V. C.S.C.C., C.C.C. v. Recreio. Racing Saturday Hong Kong Jockey Club First Ex- tra Meeting.
Fanling-Hunt Wednesday, Hounds Meet, The Kennels, 3.45 p..
Tennis To-day H.K.C.C. Tournament; Exhibition C.R.C.
at
Hockey Wednesday-s Hockey Club v. H.KS.R.A., 5
p.m.
Friday Club v.. Univer- sity II., King's Park, 5 p.m.
Saturday-Kowloon Ladies
v. Hong Kong Ladles.
Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rife meeting. Stonecutter's.
Chess Today Colony's Championship-J. S. Smith v. H. W. Randall; O. Hassan v. G. Woudenberg; S. G. Hayes v. C. M. Sequeira; B. Soltau y. Sir Henry Pollock.
HOME
Motor Cycling-March 22- Leeds M.C. Open £200 Trial. Rugby Football-March 8 -Wales v. Ireland, Swansea.
March 16 England v. Scot- land (Calcutta Cup), Twicken- ham.
March 22 Army v. Royal Air Force, Twickenhamı.
Racing March 11-Chelten- ham Gold Cup.
March 13-N. H. Handicap Steeplechase, Cheltenham.
March 22-Imperial Cup, Sandown Park.
March 28-Grand National, Liverpool.
March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race; Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool.
Hockey-March
v. England.
15-Wales
March 22-England v. Scot- land.
March, 20-Ireland y. Eng- land.
V.
Friday-Hockey Club University II., King's Park, 5.15 p.m.
Association Football-March 15- Scotland V. England (Amateurs), Glasgow.
March 22-English Cup Semi-Final Ties.
Athletics-March 22-Inter- national Cross-Country Race. Golf March 25-26-Oxford v. Cambridge, Hoylake.
Billiards--February 21 to March 29-Amateur Cham- plonship, London.
White had the race in hand from the start, his only serious competitor being Lance-Corporal Adams, also of the Somersets. Marino James, of H.M.S. Suffolk, at one time put up a challenge, but White kept the race well in hand to come home in 98 minutes, 25 seconds. The time is said to
be a record for the course over which the race is now run. Adams came in second, his time being 24 mins. 10 secs. Marine James took third prizo and A.B. Siboley, a him in, the shipmate, followed Services thus sweeping all before them.
Fewer Entries
[Johnson, Scott's manager, to- gether with o her persons, stated that the referee first of all dis- qualified Sharkay. · As the latter began to cry and protest the re- faree then reversed his decision.]
OVERSEAS TRADE
Posts to Be Created All Over the World
MANCHURIA INCLUDED
London, Yesterday. In the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. M Gillett, Secretary for Oversean Trade, announced that it was proposed to create eight new posts in the Com- merelal Diplomatic Service in Argen-
There were only 21 entries this year, the differences, as the Rev.tina, Brazil, China (for Manchuria), W. W. Rogers told the gathering Colombia, Egypt, Finland, Persia, and at the distribution of trophies late loners, one in Montreal and one In Switzerland, and new Trade Commis- er, "probably" being accounted Durban-Reuter.
Rugby, Yesterday.
the departure of the for by K.O.S.B., and the fact of the
Mr.Gillett stated that ten Commis Someracts being stal out at campsioners for the furtherance of over- Moreover, the publicity depart-eas trade with foreign countries were ment appeared to do very little to being appointed. Each appointment "boom" the affair as, it is said, carried with it the salary of £1,600 many good runners did not know with certain conditions for allowances. It was taking place yesterday! Argentina, Brazil, China. Finland,
vice.
►
Mr. J. P. Robinson, the official Persia and Switzerland wore receiving starter, got. Afteen men away Commissioners-British Wireless Ser- promptly at 4.30 p.m., White, Adams, and James jumġlog into the lead straight away. Adams went into the lead when passing the China Motor Bus Company, but White kept the race well in
hand and took the lead shortly after, and be was not headed again. The runners Anished in the following order:
1. Bugler White (SLL).
2. Ptc Adams (SLL).
3. Marine James (Suffolk).
4.
1. A.B. Sibelor (Suffolk).
6. Pte. Childs (SLL).
6. Pte. Earley (SLI).
7. Pte. Paris (S.LL).
8. Macdonald (SEL).
9. W. Holden (Serapis).
10. Pte. Rowselo (BLL),,
11. Pte. Gale · (8.L.F).
12. Gnr. Skelton (Royal Artillary),
Trophies Presented
COWARDLY!
Striking Woman With Baby on Back
"You must be a cowardly fellow, striking a woman with a baby on her back," Mr.. Whyto-Smith stated to a Chinese knitting factory worker, who was charged with assaulting a Chinese married woman at Portland Street.
The man told the Magistrate that the fight was over water at a street fountain. As he had ten buckets there to fill he did not see why ho should let the woman All her
one bucket ont of turn, as there was an old woman waiting after him, so he struck her in the eye.
The assaulted woman stated that as she had her crying baby on her back she wanted to hurry home to cook her food.
After the race, the Rev. W. W. Rogers congratulated the runners upon the excellent times they had put up under very trying condi
Mr. Whyte-Smith told the woman tions. He wished that a cup could
that she was very unreasonablo in ba-given to all who had run.
wanting water out of her turn, but, all Mrs. Rogers suggested that in the same, the man had no business to future races a cup might be pro-strike her.
sented to the first member of the A fine of $10 was imposed, and the St. Andrew's Club to finish the accused was ordered to be bound over course. Further, a cup might be to keep the pesca.
presented for competition amongst
the Club members in a swimming
i race during the Summer.
The Rev. W. W. Rogers then re- turned thanks to the prize donore and officials,
T
The judges of the race were the Rev. W. W. Rogers, Mr. F. W. Stapleton, Capt. R. D. Thomas and Lieut. C. G. Hi Christian, R.A while the time-keepers were Mesara. J. W and R. Baldwin,
The Scouts of the 'St. Andrew's Troop were posted at various points to guide the runners.
*GOLF
The March qualifying competition for the Captain Cup at Fanling during the week-end resulted:- G. E. Costello
84-1871) Qualifies:
Chesterfield -29 14 4 11 62 43 32 York
20 8 15 6 46 42 31
man of the Chung Shing Benevol- Hartlepool 80-11 9 10 65. 54 31
ent Society were those of keeping Other score:-- Southport ..81 @ 13 10 58 Carlisle
.81 12 € 13 79 78 30
The following have been select the Society's premises as a com-A O. Brawn nati Nelson
.81 12.01
12.0 13 44 56 80 ed to represent the Engineers in mon gaming house, and possession, R. A. Campbell 80 8 14 8 46 41 30 the Inter-Faculty match against himself, of seven lottery tickets. .81 11
the Arts, to-morrow at 2 p.m.
The official of the Sullamese As- .29 11 12 58. 64 28 N. Brighton 31 11 15 60 65 27 sharp-Prof. M. H. Roffey, Chen sociation was charged with keep
.82 10 0 18.47 83 26 Fah-shin, A. B. Sulinman, K. Ring a common gaming house,
On the application of Mr. .29 10·6 18 44 ̈62±20 | Gan, A. A. Aziz (Capt.), P. L. Tan, .88 8 7 18 86 89 23 Wrexham.80 8 7 15. 44 01.23 W. H. Kwan, H. Nomandbhoy, Ng L. H. V. Booth, A.S.P., his Worship gave an adjournment until Mon- :30 7 7.16 43 80 21 Kam-sool, A. S. Kynm and Li A. .80.8 8 19 82 77 19 Silva, Reserve, B. H. Schroter." day afternoon.
Lincoln
Tranmere Rochdale
Wigan Doncaster Halifax...
Rotherham Barrow
M. G♫ Mills 197 N. Croucher JD. Thomson D. M. MacDougall
E. D. Lawrence
W. J. Clark
A. E. Laaman
FORGED $100 NOTE
Arrested in Shamshulpo yester- day, Taoi Kan, a foki of a shop
in
Lalchikok Road, was at the
Kowloon Magistracy this morning charged with the unlawful posses sion of a forged $100 bank noto.
On the request of Detective-Ser-
geant Meadows the accused was remanded for 24 hours, pending further enquiries.
GAMES AFTER MEALS
The death of Sylvia Josephine Woodham, a schoolgirl, aged 15, of Catfordbill, 8.E., while playing hockey, was found at an inquest at Lewisham to have been due to syn- cope caused by exercise after a heavy meal.
Miss 8. Rowland, a school- mistress, said that the girl seemed quite well at the Interval. Later -14=74 she saw Sylvia lying on her back
1975 and sent for a doctor.
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Sir William Arbuthnot Lane said -1277 to a reporter:
7 = 78 About an hour and a half should
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elapse between eating such a meal 9-78 83578 and, starting games of this kind..
48 entries. The Optional Pool was I am afraid few schools allow any».
cancelled.
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