THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930.

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Notts Forest Beat the Throstles

London. Yesterday.

In the Second Division League game between West Bromwich Al- hion and Notts Forest, played at Birmingham, the Forest won by

goals to 1-Reuter.

League Table to Dale Division 11.

Oldbum Blackpool

Chelsea ...

Goals.

were included in the side and a friend- ly match was the outcome.

Result: Kowloon 2, Chinese "D" 1.

Sunday Herald Cup Tria!

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With a view to selecting a team to

meet China in the final of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup next Saturday, a

trial game was played of the H.K.F.C.

ground

esterday between a selected Scottish team and the Somerseta. The Somersets were at full strength with the exception of Baker and Butcher, their places being taken by Guest and Evitt.

The teams lined up os followa:-- Selected Team.-G. Rodger: Jones and Bayly: Gilchrist, Oram and MeBride; Bell, Serbie and Scott.

RACING

THE

CHINA

Lincolnshire and Grand National

VATOUT AND EASTER HERO

TENNIS

MAIL.

3. Halyang (Mr. Lowson), Douglas, 6.08.32.

Cramp Attacks Ng Jardine's, 6.13.12.

Sze-kwong

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

4. Cheong Shing (Mr. G. Boyle),

Entries from Jardine's a.. Waithing (Mr. Petherick), and B. S.' .. Kiangsu (Mr. Williams), did not finish. The duties of umpires were carried out by Commodore R. A. S. HI, R.N., Next week will see racing at The former champion of the Colony Commander J. B. Nowill, and Mr. A. L. Home come really into its owa was unfortunately attacked by cramp Shields. The starters were Captain W. after the hurdle season, "for the when he seemed to have his match with Davison (Marine Superintendent of the Lincolnshire Handicap will be run Ho Ka-laa well in hand at the H.K.C.C.C.P.R.). Mr. C. E. L. Grist, Mr. R. J. Wednesday and the Grand tennis tournament yesterday. Ng Sze Vernall and Mr. M. I. De Ville, and the National Steeplechase on Friday. wong had won the first two sets and timekeeper was

these, no doubt, had a tiring effect on Signals J. Butland. For the Lincolnshire expert him--the first set went at 7-5. In the opinion is

still very open, but third set he seemed 'much slower, but pride of place is held by Vatout, after being three games down he pull-sented the trophy to Mr. P. Tod. He ined up to make the scores five ali. It said that he felt honoured when the was at this stuge that the cramp at- Club Commodore asked him to perform tacked him, and Ho Ka-lau took the the ceremony, but felt sure that the only reason for picking him was be- cause the Commodore knew that he was an old sailor and therefore had no- thing to say!

on

with

favour.

Guard's Parade next

set after 14 gamen.

For the Grand National all the mall papers to hand

have been

The fourth set was a repulltion of doing nothing but boom Easter the third, except that Ng San-kwong Hero, with Gregalach and Grakleted by the add game after 4-alf had next in favour.

been called. At 6-all he was again troubled by cramp and immediately lost the lead. He made it all square, but seemed to give the next two games away

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LOCAL: FOOTBALL

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4

Two Matches in Division

II.

The game between Kawloon and the Chal de Reerein, which was to have been played yesterday, was cancelled owing to the Recreio not being able to raise a team. The Recreio cancelled the gatne at 2 p.m.

Only two Lengae matches were played, both in the Second division, and resulted as follows:-- Ewo... 3 South Chinn "B" 1 University.... 2 H.K.F.C.

EWO v. SOUTH CHINA "B"

2

South China "B" won the tons and faced the sun. Ewa were soon on the offensive and after five minutes' pres- sure Fung King-yu ran-up his wing to centre for Ram Sik-wai to head into Ewo increased their lend The not. right minutes hefure the interval by Ho Yun-tin acoring from a melee in the goal mouth. Half time found Ewe hald. ing a well-deserved lend of two guals. South China played well in the second half, and were unfortunate in not acoring more than one goal. Tang Hong-sing increased Ewo's lead, but the "D" team were not discouraged, and fought pluckily. In the last minute of the game, South China gained their enly goal through Lau Hing-cheung, who had kept gual magnificently, put- ting the ball into his own net.

Result: Evo 3, South Chino "B" 1. Ewa-Lan Hing cheung: Chan Mok- sing. Lant flo-yin; To Ho-hang, Tang Kantong. To Ho-chine; Ho Yun-tin. Kam Sik-wai, Tong Hong-sing, Chow Yui-fai and Fung King-yu.

South China "B."-Chu Fook-to; Diy Sze chuen, Chang Chung-tak; Lai Kong-kunt. Li Shut-hong, Lai Ting- wak; Kwok Hon-wah, Tang Lai-chuen, Li Man-tin, and Ah Loe-hang.

——

UNIVERSITY v. CLUB

The University won the toss and took advantage of a slight breeze, The Club Boon looked dangerous and after seven minutes' play Hynes scored from a pass on the right. The University efforts were rewarded by beating Sterling. Upon the interval Peeru regained the lead.

After resuming, the University scored the equaliser.

Coala.

P. W. D. L F. A.Pta. K.0.3.B.....28 23 2 3 118 17 48 Royal Navy 20 15 3 2 71 18 83 5. China "A" 20 16

66 16 3 Chinese "A" 18 15 1 50 18 32 Somersets .21 18

54 27 29 Eastern ....19 8 2 0 36 42 18

Kowloon 18 8 2-B 27 80 St. Joseph's 20 3 10 43 61

RA .23 73 13 24 48 17

China "B" 20 5 3 12 31 00 13 Chinese "B" 20.5 2 13 24 48 R.A.M.C. .24 4 4 10 25 50. University 21 5 2 14 16 89 Ewo

Club

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

20-1 Caballero

Lincolnshire

10-1 Vatout

Result: Somersets 3: Selected Team

14-1

Guards Parade.

10-1

Corduroy

16-1

Pachalik

18-1

Square Rock

20-1

Porthole

20-1

Portraitist

20-1 Arctic Light

Hong

25-1 25-1

25-1 So Starlight of Essex

Slipper

28-3

Stalactite

30-1

Orbindos

33-1 Elton

33-1

Garuock

33-1 Navigator

33-1 Lush Romance 30-1

Polar Bear

40-1

40-1

Football To-day Kong Football Club, extra- ordinary meeting, 5.30 p.m.

Saturday Senior: Sunday Herald Cup Final: Division II Eastern v. R.A., Ewo v. Club, Kowloon v. Navy, S. China "P." v. Somersets, Recreio v. University.

April 5-Junior and Senior Shield Finals.

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

Racing Saturday - Second Extra Race Meeting.

Cricket — Saturday → Divi- sion : H.K.C.C. v. C.S.C.C.;- Division : Police v. Indians; Friendly-Division 1: K.C.C.. v. Navy; Division II: R.E. & S. v. H.K. Electric, C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C., Recreio v. K.C.C.; C.C.C. v. Larie, Crawford Ltd.

Athletics Today St. Paul's College Athletic meet ing, Caroline Hill, 2 p.m.

Saturday-Annual Univer- sity Sporta, Pokfulam. Half Mile open 4.15 pm. and Relay Race opon 4.30 p.m.

Hockey-To-day Club de Recreio v. Y.M.C.A., King's Park, 5 p.m.

Friday-Club v. University

II., King's Park, 6 p.m.; Hockey Club v. Tamar, King's Park, 5 p.m.

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

HOME

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

Rugby Football-March 22 -Army v Royal Air Force, Twickenham,

Apr 21-France v.. Wales, Racing-March 22-Imperial Cup Sandown Park.

March 28-Grand National, Liverpool.

March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race; Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool.

Hockey-March 22- Eng- land v Scotland.

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- plonship, London,

GOLF

.10 3 4 12 19 60 10 Play Off For Adamson

.18 1 4 14 11 61 6

KOWLOON v. CHINESE "B"

not played na

*

Cup

The play off for the Adamson The match was

Cup (1929) in the Junior Section League game as previously arranged, of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club due to the fact that Kowloon could resulted in a win for E. Moore, master only three or four of their re- who beat A, J. W. Dorling in the serve eleven. Same first eleven then Anal tle..

33-1 Umslapagaas

San Marino

Rosilio

National

Easter Hero

9-1 Gregalach 16-1 Grakle

16-1 Great Span 20-1 K.C.B. 25-1 Kilbuck

25-1 Master Billie 30-1. Merrivale II. 33-1 Patron St.

30-1 Rhyticere

33-1 Sanders

33-1 Sandy Hik.

20-1 Shaun Goin

20

26-1

Sir Lindsay Trump Card 40-1 Ardeen

30-1

40-1 Bally'wood 33-1 Big Wonder

40-1 Delarue

33-1 Gate Book

33-1 Kingsford 40-1 May King

CRICKET

Some of the Teams

for Saturday

Chief Yeoman of

Presentation of Trophy

At the conclusion, Capt. Davison pre-

Capt. Davison congratulated the win- her and all the competing boats for their fine exhibition of seamanship, and recalled that Mr. Goddard had coxed the first boat in the first Trevesaa race, The light was not very good at this but was unfortunately disqualifled, on stage and Ho Ka-lau sportingly aug- technical point. It was good to see gested that the match should be aban-him successful this time without dis- doned and resuined.. another day. pute. Ng Sze-kwong in the earlier sets Mr. Tod expressed great pleasure had shown extraordinary accuracy and that the trophy had come to Jardine's general court craft, and one wondered and expressed the hope that when the whether there was any chance of his next race was rowed they would be able "come back" to championship honours, to retain the trophy. but this attack of cramp must have dampened the spirits of all his sup- porters.

The full results were:-

Open Singles (third round)-Ng Sze-kwong v. Ha Ka-lau, 7-5, 6-2, 6-8, 7-0.

Hearty cheers were then given for Capt. Davison and the winning crew,

The trophy is, of course, a memorial of the disaster of the s.8, Travessa, when her boate put up an execedingly good struggle, and eventually reached port after covering a great distance in Handicap Singles "A.”—Capt. E. C. the open sea. It is of interest to note Etherington (scr.) beat S. E. Green that Mr. Daniel, who yesterday coxed fowe 15/2), 6-4, 0-2.

the Kiang Chow boat, was formerly an Handicap Singles “B,”-H. Graves | officer on board the an. Trevessa, which (rec, 4/6) beat F. H. Ashworth (rec. he loft just before the fateful voyage 2/6), 6-4, 6-0.

when she met with dianster.

Handicap Doubles.-O. E. C. Marton arul H. J. Armstrong (owe 15) v. Dean Swann and L. Forster (owa 3/6), 6-3. 5-7 (unfinished).

JACK SHARKEY

J. D. Humphreys and R. . wnd Tunney Scoffs At His

(rec. 2/6) beat J. R. Collis and V. R. Gordon (rec. 4/0), 6-3, 0-1.

To-day's Programme

The programine for this afternoon is as follows:——

Open Singles (third round) C. A. L. Rumjahn v. M. K. Lo: Kong Too-cheung v. Chiu Chun-chla,

Handicap Singles "A."-L. Forster (owe 16) v. J. A. Summers (rec. 3/6). Handicap Singles "B.-M. D. Scott (scr.) v. A. F. Judd. (scr.]

Handicap Doubles.-F. A. Redmond and H. Owen Hughes (owe 15/3) v. N. Nijhoff and H. le Sueur (scr.)

ROWING

Result of Trevessa Trophy Race

WIN FOR JARDINE'S

Champion Hopes

Miami, Fla., March 1. Gene Tunney, retired undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, in an interview with the United Freas to-day, scoffed at the claims of Jack Sharkey to either the American or the world's title.

Tunney said ho Bellaves the time is remote when a new name will follow his own on the bronze heavy- weight championship trophy in the New Madison Square Garden, York.

"Especially after Thursday's fight between Phil Scott and Sharkey I cannot believe that Sharkey

vk championship

calibre," said Tunney. He said that before an recognition is given to Sharkey's title claims he should be forced to defeat Max

Yesterday afternoon the semi-annual Schmeling of Germany and other Trevessa Trophy race for ship's boats.heavyweights. was held in the harbour under the aus: [ pices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

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The following have been seieected to represent the Civil Service Cricket Club in their matches on Saturday:

1st Eleven v. H.K.C.C. League, The race was won, after a sporting H.K.C.C. ground.-B. D. Evans (Cap. struggle, by the entry from Messrs tain), F. J. de Rome, J. E. Richardson, Jardino's s.s. Mausang in the charge of E, W. Hamilton, E. B. Reed, J. Barrow, Mr. H. G. Goddard, Messrs. B. & S.

Meanwhile, word from New York- F. Baker, F. H. Holdman, S. Balfour,.. Kiang Chow's boat (Mr. Daniel). D. R. Kelly, and D. M. McDougall, was second, whilst third place was declares that the New York state, 2nd Eleven v. H.K.C.C., friendly, taken by the beat entered by Messrs. boxing commission has accepted' C.S.C.C. ground.-F. E. Booker (Cap Douglas's 8.8. Halyang (Mr. Lowson). the decision of Referce Lou Mag tain), R. S. W. Paterson, H. F. Harper,

Bix boats started for the race over nolla that Sharkey won over Scott R. R. Davies, V. F. Freemen, H. E. the usual course from the line at Chan- in the third round of their schedul Strange, W. H. Edmonds, E. Hims nel Rock to Kowloon Rock and backed 16-round hout by a technical worth, J. F. Willmott, R. G. Robertson, to mark boats at the R.H.K.Y.C., thence knockout. The commission and V. Chittenden.

to Cust Rock Buoy, and finishing of nounced that the Club,

"Sharkey fought poorly on Thurs- day," said Tunney. "Ile should be compelled to eliminate not only AT THE NEW SILK STORE. Schmeling, but Tuffy Griffiths and Paolino Uzcudun."

Recreio's Team

The Mausang boat took the lead from The following will represent the the start and was never challenged Recrelo in a friendly match against the throughout the race which she won Kowloon C.C. at King's Park on Satur-comfortably. The contest for second diny: L. J. Guterres, H. A. Alves, H. A. place was keenly fought out right up Barros, H. M. Xavier, F. J. Remedios, to the finish. The Haiyang entry held D. P. Xavier, M. F. Pinna, J. H. the advantage until near the finishing Figueiredo, C. M. Souza, A. P. Pereira line when they were unable to cope and F. H. Carvalho.

with a spurt by the Kiang Chow boat, and had to take third place.

HOCKEY

Order of Finish

The order of finish with times taken

was as under:

1. Mansang (Mr. Goddard), Jar. dine's, G.02.07, 2. Kiang

Chow

The following will represent Club de Recreio in a hockey match against the B. & 9., 6.07.32. |Y.M.C.A. to-day, at 6 p.m. at King'a |

Park:-

H. Barros, H. J. Noronha, R. Sliva Netto, H. A. Noronha, F. Barros, F. V. Ribeiro, J. A. de V. Soares, A, A.; | Remedios, A. M.-Xavier, C. d'Almada é

Castro, A. P. Eca da Silva.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" ́XI în their match with H.M.S. Tamar to- morrow, at 5 p.m. at King's Park:-

W. B. Borrowmall, A. Dand, G. Rankin (Captain),-J. W. Arber,

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Muldoon declared that Joe

Jacobs, Schmeling's manager, has cabled from Germany a denial of reports that the German champion has been injured in bis homeland. -United Press.

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