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MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930.

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WEDNESDAY LOSE

(From Our Own Correspondent.]

London, Saturday.

English League Division L

Birmingham

Blackburn

Grimsby Huddersfield Leicester

Liverpool

Middlesbro Newcastle Sheffield U.

2 Burnley

0 Derby

1 Leeds U.

1 Everton

Wigan Wrexham York

1 Hartlepools 2 Darlington

Goals.

*THE

CHINA

MAIL.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

HOCKEY

South China and Navy to Meet Again

KOWLOON SENIORS CRUSHED

9

2

NO

A determined attack on the part of Kowloon led to a goal being scored by Miss Mason after a short and excit

Ladies Fight for Honours ing scrimmage in front of the goal.

The greatest shock of the day on 3 Halifax

0 Saturday came from Caroline Hill on where Kowloon met their Waterloo loo P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. by being over-run by the Somersets. Port Vale..31 25 3 81 27 61 Stockport ...31 21 04 80 35 48

This game is all against their 61 37 splendid Shield record and if the Darlington 33 16 12 Accrington .32 14

35 Somersets can keep their form of Crewe

.30 14

34 Saturday they should be well in Chesterfield .30 15

43 -30 15 4 10 54 65 33 avidence when they moet the win Hartlepools Sth. Shields 32 10 7 12

0 33 nera of the South China-Navy con- York

S4 test. ...31 9 10 6 50 43

0 Carlisle

Southport ...32 10 12 -32.12 7

.32 12

12 6

3 Tranmere ..32 11

2 Nelson

Lincoln

2 N. Brighton 32

1 Rochdalo

3

85 79

60 40

32

In spite of extra time being play. ed both South China and the Navy failed to find the net. 'The re-play should result in the Navy qualify- ing to meet the Somersets la the

.31 8

48 44 30 12 52 05 20

13 58 68 28 final .30 11 .30 10 7 13 45 53 27 D Doncaster

Wigan .33 10 0 17 40 70 20 Wrexham...31 8 8 15 46 63 24 Halifax....34 8 7 19

36 62 23 Rotherham 31 7 7 17 44 80 21 Barrow....31 9 3 19 36 78 21 Scottish League

◊ Sunderland

2 Wednesday

2 Portsmouth

Manchester U.

2 Aston Villa

I Manchester C. 0

.2 Bolton

3

West Ham

3 Arsenal

2

P. W. D. L.

Goals. F.

A. Pts.

Aberdeen Ayr United

4 Kilmarnock 3 3 Airdrieonians

Wednesday 917 6 6

Derby.....32 18 5 9 08

67 41

Clyde

I Dundee

1

74

37 40

Dundee U.

1 Motherwell

1

15

M'chester C. 32 4 10 73 59 38 Blackburn.3 15 6 12 6 78 36 Leicester...33

Falkirk

- Partick

6 12 68 67 36

Hamilton

2 Hearia

1

0 Celtic

2

v. Queen's Park

5 Cowdenbeath

Morton

Rangers

St. Mirren

3 St. Johnstone 2 *Not played.

Leeds

13 60 45 34 Hibernians 31 16 Aston Villa 31 15 12 66 63 34 Baltan

93 13 7 13 62 55. 33

5 12 47 62 Huddersfield 1 14 5 12

61 Liverpool...32 13 7 12 54 33 32 13 5 14 West Ham Milesbro..32 14 3 15 Sheffield U. .33 13 1 16 M'cheater U. 32 13 4 15 Birmingham .30 11 7 12 47 15 20 Portsmouth .31 10 8 13 2 63 28

67 63 &1

67 66 31

23 73 30

62 63 30

75

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls Ranger.30 24 3 3 78 24 5: Aberdeen .32 20 6 7 73 62 46 Motherwell .30 17 5 8 70 45 39 Iturnley ....32 10.8 14 GO 28

St. Mirreh..32 18 3 11 67 45 39 Sunderland 30 10 7 13 48 61 4 Geltle

,30 17 4 9 71 87 38 Arsenal .30 10 8 14

48 46 26 Partick .31. 14 8 9 63 45 86 Everton

26 Kilmarnock 31 13 9 61

41 65 35 60 52 .....30 12 9 D GO 83

6 10 15 ..83

Grimsby ..31 36 18 65 Newcastle 29 15 216 64

Division IL

70

7424 Hearts

Both junior semi-finals were de- Chinese cided by the odd gaat. "B" and Eastern are the finalista by beating the Somersets and Kow. loon by two goals to one and three goala to two, respectively.

In the senior League gemes the Police disappointed by being beaten by the "Saints," whilst the Chiness Athletic lost a valuable point to the "Gunners" by sharing six goals.

Runaway victories were recorded

by South China “A” and the Navy with South China "B" had to part with a point to Ewo. The "Gun. ners" defeated the Club by the only goal scored.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE Senior Shield Semi-Finals South China. O Navy............... Somersets ......3 Kowloon

Junior Shield Semi-Finals Chinese "B... 2 Somersets

3 Kowloon Eastern

Division L

74 24 Queen's Pk. 33 14 4 15 01 81 82 Police

Ayr

58 73 32 R.A. Hamilton

.31 14 4 13 ..29 12 & 12

1 Hibernians ..31 7 10 14

60 29

0 20 40 B6 17

Barnsley Blackpool

3 Bristol.C.

61

1 Notts C.

2 Clyda

..32 9 10 13

52 62 28

Falkirk

Bradford

5 Preston

2

.29 9 9 11

48 54 27

2 Reading

Cowilenberth 20 0 7 13 Dundee

48

55 25

30 9 6 15

34 47 24

1 Charlton

36 60 24

Airdrie

.30 10 3 17

42

42 62 23

Morton

.31

8 0 17

57 79 22

1

Dundee U. .31

0

St. J'stone ..32

4

7 21

2 Bradford C.

1

3 Swansen

0

2

Goola.

F. A. Pts.

Oldham Blackpool Chetsen

31 18 8 5

71 34 44

2 21 29 78 59 44

Bury.

Chelsea MiRwall

Nolts Forest

Oldham

Southampton Tottenham West Brom.

4 Wolves

2 Hull

5 Stoke

D Cardiff

P. W. D. L

31 14 11 0 56 32 39

32 75 18

RUGBY FOOTBALL

[From Our Own Correspondent-]

London, Saturday,

The international Rugby football be Bradford ...01 15 7 9 65 54 37 tween Wales and Ireland resulted:---

60

Another Report

Swansea, Saturday.

7

1 St. Joseph's .....2

3 Athletic

Division II.

South China "A" 8 St. Joseph's University... 0 Navy South China "B" 3 Ewo 1 Club League Tables to Date Division I.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. K.O.S.B.....20 11 6 3 45 21 28 Royal Navy 18 11 5 2 36 20 27 Athletic 17 11 3 3 40 18 25 Someracts .14 9 2 3 34 10 20 19 D 2 8 11 31 20 Saisth China 15 B 3 4 26 12 19 Kowloon .15 0 3 4

RA

Clab

15 2 4 9 18 32 St. Joseph's 18 4 0 14 10 57 Recreio ....19 2 1 10 14 38 Police

,16 2 1 13 17 45 Includes two points conceded to the Navy by St. Joseph's on March.

In the International rugby match | 1. 31 between Wales and Ireland at Swan. 61 30 sen, Wales won by twelve points to

39seven, before an attendance of 40,

000 spectators.

€1

20

Division II

.Goals.

K.O.S.B.....28 23 2 8 113 17 48 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Bury

22 16 12 65 55 36 Wales........12 Iceland Cardiff .32 14 6 12 47

47-42 34 Southampton 32 14 6 12 60 56 31 Tottenham ..32 12 9 11 50 47 .33 Wolves ....32 13 7 12 58 Notts For 30 10 11 9 40 43 West Brom. 31 13 4 14 76 Stoko

33:11 8 14 66 Charlton...29 911 9 41 38 Notts Cnty. 32 8 13 11 46 49 29 Full

.29 11 6 12 42 51 28 Ireland opened the scoring Proston N.E. 32 10 8 14 49 65 28 through O'Davey, who scored a drop- Reading .33 0 0 10 11 43 67 28 pod goal from forty yard's range Millwall .32 7 14 11 46 58 28 Bradford C. 32 14 49 60 27 in the second minute of the game. Barnsley...32 D 8 16 44 57 26 Wales replied with a try by Skyn Swanzen.33 8 8 17 40 57 24 and at the interval the score Was

Bristol C..31 8 8 17 17 70 22 four points to three in favour of the S. China "B" 18 5 3 10, 29

13 Division III. (South)

Chinese "B" 19 5 2 12 24 45 12 Irishmen:

5 1 13 13 53 11 University .19 The play was fierce and of rough R.A.M.C. .23 8 4 16 20 55 and tumble quality after the re- Ewo

.18 2 4 12 16 50 R necessitating sumption,

a stop Club

5 .18 1 3 14 0 59 Table for Division II Includes

Brentford 2 Crystal P.

Clapton O, Coventry Merthyr Newport

Q

Brighton

2 Northampton

1

Bristol R.

3 Gillingham

អូ

0 Norwich

0

3 Fulham

1

3 Luton

1

3 Walsall

2

Plymouth

1 Southend

0

Swindon

1 Exeter

[arquay

7 Bournemouth

0

Watford

1 Queen's P.R.

1

Goals.

Brentford....31 21 4 6 70 32 40

Plymouth

whilst the referee spoke to the play- erg. The fierceness of the Welsh forwards was the main factor of their victory. Peacock and Arthur scored tries while Bassett scored a penalty goal, the only response from

the Irish players being a penalty goal by Murray.

The Welshmen's victory greatly

PW. D. LA. Pts. enhances the English prospects of .28 18 8 2 63 22 44 winning the International Cham. Brighton 29 17 6 6 09 38 40 pionship as it destroys Ireland's Southend 31 12 12 7 51

51 38 88 Northampton 30 16 4 10 50 37 38 prospects.

Bournemouth 29 12

12 11

8 49 37 85

31 13 9 8 59 55 85

County Championship Playing at Blundell Sands In the Crystal Pal. 32 15 8 11 61 61 34 County Rugby Championship, Glou-

Norwich 31 18

Fulham ..81 18

Coventry....29

10 62 84 84 cestershire beat Lancashire in the 15 3.11.05 Queen's PR. 30 12 9 3 50 Exoter

Swindon

Luton

Newport

Royal Navy 20 15 3 2 71 18 33 S. China "A" 19 15 1 9 62 16 31 Chinese "A" 17 14 2 1 63 18 30- Somersets 21 13 3 5 54 27 20 Kowloon

17 8 2 7 27 38 18 St. Joseph's 197

9 40 45 17 Eastern.....18

R.A.

points awarded against teams fall- ing to fulfil their fixtures as fol- lows:-

Somersets two points against R.A.M.C. for December 21.

H.A.M.C, two points against Chin- eso "B" for January 26.

in Keen Game

HONG KONG VICTORY

The pace of the game alowed down somewhat and after even exchanges Miss Mason scored for Kowloon, Play settled down in mid-field and sudden dashes by the forwards on bath, The Hong Kong Ladles' Hockey Club aides were a feature of the game. The

the defented Saturday

Kow-foal whistle blow with Kowloon at Ladies' Iockey

in tacking. Club, fast and evea

game at

Comment

The game was even and exciting. King's Park, by the odd goal in nine, and by virtue of their hard-won The final score, 5-i in favour of the victory, have drawn lovel with their Island teant, was a fair reflox of the Kowloon rivals in the Caer Clark Cup game. Hong Kong played with batter competition. A replay is now necessary understanding, their half-back being and a good game should be the result. far superior to Kowloon, whilst perfect A large crowd witnessed the game, understanding existed between Miss which was played in a "cup-tie" spirit, Stanion and her forward line. lacking little in thrills and fast, even

Kowloon left wing was inclined to be exchanges.

starved, with the result that the whole forward line consequently suffered. 'As usual the Kowloon defence played well, and with a little more support from the halves would have stemmed the spasmodic attacks of their opponents.

Kowloon Start Well Kowloon commenced well. They were soon worrying the Hong Kong de- fence and before many minutes Miss Mason opened the Peninsula's account, This carly success was not long-lived,

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football-March 11-Foot-- ball Council Meeting, 5.30 p.m.

Fanling-Hunt-Wednesday- Hounds Meot, Race Course, 8.45 p.m.

Tennis-To-day H.K.C.C. Tournament (weather permit- ting).

Hockey To-day Hockey Club II. v. Club de Recreio, King's Park, 5 p.m.

Wednesday-Hockey Club v. Somersets, U.S.R.C. ground, 5. p.m.

Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rifle meeting, Stonecutter's.

HOME

Association Football-March 15 Scotland ช. England (Amateurs), Glasgow.

March 22-English and Scot- tish Cups-Semi-Final Ties.

Ragby Football-March 18 -England v. Scotland. (Cal- cutta Cup), Twickenham.

March 22-Army v. Royal Air Force, Twickenham,

Racing March 11-Chelten. ham Gold Cup.

March 18-N. H. Handicap Steeplechase, Cheltenham.

March 22 Imperial Cup, Sandown Park,

March 28-Grand National, Liverpool.

March 29-Liverpool Kärdla "Race; Champlon Steeplechase,

Liverpool.

Hockey-March

*. England.

15 Wales

March 22-England v. Scot, land.

March 29-Ireland v. Eng- land.

Athletics-March 22-Inter- national Cross-Country Race. Golf-March 25-26-Oxford v. Cambridge, Hoylake.

Motor Cycling-March 22- Leeds M.C. Open £200 Trial. Billiards-February 21 to March 29-Amateur Cham- pionship, London.

Ewo two points against R.A. for however. for Misa Stanion, the Hong January 25.

Kowloon two points against R.A.Kong skipper, in a brilliant dash down

for February 1.

University two points agalust Chinese "B" for ebruary 1.

University two points against R.A. for February 12.

T.T. TRIAL

the field netted for Hong Kong.

The

The large crowd present were re. warded by a fine exhibition of clean | hockey, and an even more thrilling con. test should be witnessed when the two teams nicet again in a replay for the Cup..

The teams ware:---

Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club.- J. Smalley, E. Gray, F. D. C. Lack, E. H. Bell, B. M. Pope, M. L. Wallace, 1. C. Bell, E. M. Donellan, D. F. Stanion, M. Smalley, N. McCabe. Re- feree, Captain A. A. Nicholas.

Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club. - M. Mason, M. Woolley, N. Field, M. George, P. Woolley, M. Groundwater, V. Eastman, P. Whitley, A. Dyer, D. Pinguet, E. Woolley, Referee, C. C. Francis.

LAWN TENNIS

To-day's Matches at the H.K.C.C.

There are only two games in the Open events down for decision today. In the Open Doubles, T. Honda and T.. Akiyama meet G. U. Sewell and J. S. McEachran on the Stand Court M. K. Lo

and J. Barrow provide the only single Attraction.

The full programme is as follows:—

Open Championship Singles Second round.-M. K. Lo Y. J. Barrow.

Open Championship Doubics Second Round-T. Honda and T. Akiyama v. G. W. Jowell and J. S. McEachran.

Club Championship H. Nijhoff v. A. L. Sullivan; L. T. Ride v. H. J. Armstrong.

Handicap Singles "A" Very Rev. Dean Alfred Swann (rec. 2/0) v. S. L. Farsons (rec, 3/6).

Handicap Singles “B”

rec.

R. P. Moodie (Scr.) v. J. R. Hinton 2/6); V. R. Gordon (Scr.) v. C. J. M. Martin (owe 2/6).

Handicap.Doubles

S. E. and D. S. Green (owe 4/6) v. W. A. Stewart and N. M. Currie (rec, 15/1).

DEAR BASEBALL

New York, Saturday. The salary of "Babe" Ruth has been fixed at G$80,000 a year for two years.

This is G$10,000 more than he is getting at the present time.-Reuter's American Service.

Uniformity in the Sunday evening drinking hours in the Metropolitan Police area was secured by the decision of the Croydon county licensing justices to alter the hours, from 6.p.m.-9 p.m. to 7 p.m.-10

The pace increased in speed, and ex- changes were oven, until again Miss P.m. Stanion netted. She scored the third goal soon after, thereby obtaining the “hat trick" and giving her side an in- crease of two goala

48 fina! by thirteen points to seven

understanding, and 49

.82 11 8 18 55 50 30-Router.

81 9 10 12 52 6428

.80 10 8 12 44 55 23 .30 9 8 13 52 57 23 Clapton 0...80 7 12 11 80 43 20 Watford...32 9 7 10 30 50 25 Walsall ..319 6 10 50 40 24 Torquay ..81 8 16 48 69 22 Gillingham..82 7 8 19 84 67 20 Bristol R....28 76 10 51. 63 10 Merthyr....80 8 19 87 92 16 Division IIL (North)

Barrow

Carlisle

3 Accrington

Crewe

Nelson

New Brighton 2 Rochdale

Port Vale

Southport Stockport

GOLF

Result of the Junior Championship

The Junior Championship final was played at Fanling yesterday

Local. Aspirants Go Over Stiff Course

Settling down, Kowloon attacked, but their forward line played without missed Many chances. Their defence played stal- wartly and hemmed Hong Kong in their half. After a promising move In yesterday's local “T, T." trial, down the Bold, Miss Eastman broke Messra. T. 5. Whitley, G. Lim, J. J. away on the right, and centering accur-

and Hirst, E. Zimmern,

R. G..ately, gave Kowloon opening which Witchell negotiated a stiff

Miss Mason was not slow to take. Sho from Tytam to Wong Nei Chong natted to the keen delight of the Kow- Pass and back.

loon supporters. The half time whistle The course was a little less than four miles, and the sounded, with Hong Kong leading by

one goal. riders made fairly, good running,

course

1 and resulted in a win for T. C. although no high speeds ware at

1 Monaghan, who beat A. 0. Brawn tempted.

1 Doncaster

3. Tranmere

1 at the 87th hole.

0 Chesterfield

2

As only 16 players entered for

8 South Shields

3 Lincoln

6 Rotherham

Mr. C. P. Marcel,.Secretary of the Hong Kong Automobile Association,

Colony Score Again From the commencement of the second balf Hong Kong attacked and were within an ace of scoring many times and eventually were rewarded through Miss Smalley,

the qualifying round of the Junior acted as timekeeper, and the various Section championship they all officials were assisted by members No long afterwards Hong Kong ob

2 gain places in the match play of the Police Reserve and the Flying | taimed another goal through Mra, 1 stages.

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