THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1930.
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LEAGUE RESULTS
London, Yesterday.
LOCAL LEAGUE
Club Narrowly Beat Police
SCENE AT JUNIOR GAME
Division 1.
Results of League football matches played yesterday were as ! follows:- Playing t Villa Park yester-
the Arsenal defeated Hull H.K.F.C. day, City by une goal to uil in the semi-final round of the FA Cup The Arsenal and Huddersfield are this year's finalists-Reuter.
Division L
Huddersfield 1
Middlesbro
League Table to Dute
Goals.
P. W. D. L, F. A. Pts. 39 49 Wednesday .30 18 6 6 78
69 GO 42 Derby34 18 0 10 M'chester C. 34 17 7 10 78 62 41 38 16 6 B 8 x1 Blackburn
Liverpool 31 16 7 12
12 58 41 37
Aston Villa 33 16 4
19 71 8 36
Lister 85 15 6 144
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West Hath ..
Bottom
Sheffield 11.
15
60 72 36
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64 31 Sunderland
chester U. 31 516 55 GR 31 # 18 30 22 12 0 .5 11. # 16 123 17
Arvehal
Burnley
Nowenstle
3. 4 30
61 88
17 ca 77 20
Division III.-South
Everton
Grimsby
34 8 10 16 ...3 10
57 72
Bournemouth 1
Brentford Plymouth 5 Swindon
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League Table to Date
Goals.
P. V. D. L.
3 13 12
Brentford...34 24 4 6 Plymouth 32 21 8 3
45 75 10 Brighton 19 7 G
59 41 ED Northampton 33 18 4 11 Southend
F. 83 34
A. Pt
52
71 29 50
8
51 40 38
Bournemouth 33 13 12
8
66 44 38
Queen's P.R. 33 14
Norwich 33 14
10
70 59 37
30
GK 53 37
Full
.34 14 911
70 69
11 8 12
64
62
31 16 3 12
:31 12 9
.34 11 8
:33
Crystal Pal
Coventry
Luton
Exeter Clapton 0.
Swindon Newport
Watford Waisall
82 9 9 14
34 10 7 17 42 63
32 10 6 10 5 62
o
.32
7.8 17 40 72 22
91
Torquny Bristol R. Gillingham ..34 Merthyr
8 518 63 63 21 7 0 21 35 72 20 ..32 3 8 21 41 02 14
Division III.-North
Wrexham
3 Harrow
League Table to Date
+
Goats.
0
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. Port Vale .33 24 5 4 83 29 59 Stockport ...31 22 7 & 90 30 61 Darlington..35 18
Chesterfield .33
12
Crewe
0 61 41 72 51
60 47 35 43 13 38
Accrington .34 14 7
Hartlepools .33 13
York
Southport ... .34 11
Tranmere .34 13
Lincoln
.33 10 14
N. Brighton 14 14 5 15
Nelson
Navy Somersets
Едвеста
Ewo
2 Police Division 11.
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9 RA
2 Athletis "A"
0
4
R.A.M.C.
1
H.K.F.C.
0
Club Defent Police
In an indifferent game played the on the St. Joseph's ground, Club came in winners, by the odd goal in three. Many scoring
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Saturday League - St. Joseph's v. Recreio; Kowloon v. Somersets; South China v. Chinese
Club Athletic:
V. Police; Division II-Univer. sity v. Chinese Athletic "R"; . Ewo v. St. Joseph's; South China "B" v. Chinese Athletic "A"; Eastern v. Navy.
April 5-Junior and Senior Shield Finals.
Tennis To-day H.K.C.C. Tournament (weather permit- Ling),
Hockey Friday Club v Somersets, King's Park, 6 p.m.
Racing-April 5 and April 19-21-Extra Race Meetings.
Fanling Hunt - Saturday - Hound Meet, Kennels, 4 pm.
March 31 Entries close for April Meeting.
April 13-April Meeting, Kwanti, 3 p.m.
Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual
meeting, Stonecutter's.
HOME
rifle
Rugby Football-April 21- France v. Wales.
Racing March 28-Crand National, Liverpool.
March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race; Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool.
Hockey-March 29-Ireland
v. England.
March 29 Ireland v, Eng- land,
Cham-
Billiards-February 21 to March 29-Amateur plonship, London.
chances were missed by both aides, and the Club were a trifle lucky to win.
Frazer scored for the. Police in the first minute, after which the
were principally on 34 Club
the 66 33 cffensive. · Eventually, Goldman, Sth. Shields 34 13 14 54 63 33 from a pass by Stewart put them Doncaster..33 12 8 13 52 56
1817 88 92 on level terms. Half-time arrived .36 13 16 47 63
with the scores one all. .34 12 7 16 20 86 31 .32 12 0 14 6 73 80 .35 11 6 18 63 75 28 34 9 8 17 49 70 20 .36 8 7 21 37 69 Barrow .35 10 22 39 87 Rotherham ..
7.20 63 09
Carlisle
Rochdale
Wigan ... Wroxham
Halifax
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Morton
3 Hearts
0 Rangers
3 Hamilton
Ayr Clyde
League Table to Date
2
3
1
the offensive The Police took during the first part of the second half, but missed several easy chances. Afterwards, in a Club attack, Goldman missed an open goal. The Club put on pressure, and just before the end Bell head- ed the winning goal from a corner. Referee P.Q. Critchett Bined up the following teams:- Hill. Club: Rodger; Gilchrist, Stewart, Watson; Reid, Bell, Goldman, McColgan, Stanton.
Police: Estalli Oram, Williams; Carruthers,* McGreavey, Hunter; Cornwall, Clarke, Frazer, Valentine, Bentley.
DIVISION IL
McBride:
Goals. P. W. D. Lu
F. At Rangers ....32 25 4 3 82 25 54 Aberdeen ...34 21 6 7 77 65 49 Motherwell 32 19 6 8 79 45 43 Celtic .......82 18 4 10 78 42 40 St. Mirren.84 18 4 12 70
Navy Swamp the RA. 10 49 40 Partick .....82 14 0 9 64 40 37
In this match on the Navy Kilmarnock 33 14 9 10 12 62 37
..34 15 5 14 82 79 35 ground, the Senior Service had a Hearts.....38 12 9 12 B3 GB 88 picnic, opening the score through 'Queen's Pk. 88 14 4 16 31 61 32 Wyatt after three minutes' play. Falkirk .32 11 0 12 49 55 81 Goodman, Hughes (2), and Wyatt Clyde...
.84 10 11 18 57 65 31 ...32 12 6 14 65 67 30 scored further goals before the Dundee.....83 11 0 10 42 54 28 interval.
Аут
Hamilton
Airdrie
I
THE CHINA
MAIL.
TENNIS
Chinese "A" v. Somersets
This game was played at the
Stadium. An unfortunate incident Honda Brilliant in the
in the first half resulted in a military player being sent off the field.
Play was very even in the first half, and the score sheet was blank at the Interval. Toward the ond of the game Denmond scored for the soldiers after prolonged pressure, and later Wong Shui-wo unluckily put through his own. goal.
on
Club v. Ewo This game was ruined by ques- tionable tactics both sides, which culminated in a Club play- or being sent off in the second half. There was no score in the Arst half, but Ewo took the lead with a disputed goal early in the second half. Play deteriorated after this, and several players
There was unpleasant scene after the game.
were cautioned.
R.A.M.C. v. Eastern
Championship
MATCH REPLAY FUTILE
Yesterday afternoon in the 1.R.C.C. tennis tournament, Honda defeated Kong Too-cheung. Throughout the match Honda was playing in Championship form and was clearly out-pointing his rival in all departments Fame.
of the
to
The first two sets went Honda, both being 6-2 sets. His splendid length kept Kong busy, and then the sudden shertoning of length drew him up to the net where he was passed in a ridicul- anously simple manner.
The third act was the best from the point of view of good tennis. Kong seemed to find his feet Playing at Sookumpoo, Eastern again and played
very pluckily. just got the better of the Honda seemed to be tiring but. R.A.M.C. by the odd gon! in nevertheless, did not lose grip seven, Leonard scored first for
of the game. Kong was twice Eastern, but Devlin equalised. within a point of set but superb Tso Pa-chee put Eastern aheadplay by his adversary aqusred again.
matters on both occasions. Honda the set at 8-6 to win the match. Both players made some ahead, after which RA.M.C. a wonderful recoveries and fully de- tacked for Tarnoy to reduce theserved the applause accorded them lead. Loe Ring-tong Inter scored for Eastern, and Tarney for R.A.M.C.
Shortly after the resumption Sabhon put Eastern further
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Division I.
Coals,
28
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B....20 11 6 3 45 21 Royal Navy 18 11 5 2 36 20 27 Athletic 17 11 3 3 30 18 25 'Somersets
2 4 37 ..16 10 South China 16 8 4 4 28 12 20 R.A.
20 9 2 9 32 33 20 .16 6 3 7 31 25 15
Kowloon Club Recreio
12
17 3 5 9 21 34 11 15 4 1 10 18 40
4 1 14 17 68 18 47 .18 2 2 11
St. Joseph's 10 Police
K.O.S.B.
Division II.
Goals.
G
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta .28 23 2 1 113 17 48 Royal Navy 22 17 3 2 8-1 13 37 S. China "A" 20 16 13 66 10 33 Chinese "A" 19 15 22 56 203 Somersets ..23 14 3 50 28 Eastern
21 10 2 9 43 46 22 St. Joseph's 21
21 8 3 10 48 53
Kowloon
I.A:
19 я
5. China "B" 21 Chinese "B" 20
Evo
R.A.M.C. University Club
J
12 21 00 14 25 СБ 12 10 59 12
RIFLE SHOOTING
Triangular Match at
Stonecutters
6
Matches fired at Stonecutters on Saturday resulted as under:
Stonecutters East R.C.
200 500 000
yds, yds, yds. Total. Quinlan,
Capt. R.M. P.O. Markham *P,0. Parsons P.O. Greening Sergt. Madelaine,
Corpl. Warwick,
R.M.
R.M.
585 BER
Cpl. Burnett, R.M. 33
Mnc. Counter... 33
21 23 71
20
81
30
92
85
26
78
240 225 221 686
26
710
23 +20
20 30
23
31
Add 4% for open sights
Grand Total
Taikoo R.C. "Mr. Drummond, 25 McLennan Stainton Walmsley MacIndoe Swan Nisbet Amery
RANNSAKA
.. 20
"210
Add 4% for open alghts
Grand Total
223 207 640
642
Hong Kong Police Reserve R.C. Mr. Field
12
Williams
"Dunlor
13
M
Dovey Staring Ho
22
Baptis
*
ᎰᎱ
Sykes
207 197 187 591 Add 4% for open sights
and
Grand Total..
11
602
* Aperture sights.
.33 12 8 18 50 62 27 The Navy continued to linve Hibernians..88 8 10
8 10 16 40 54 26 all the play in the second half, Cowdenbeath 82 9 7 16 50 62 25 and added further goals through Morton ....83 0 0 18 02 84 24
Goodman, Wyatt,
Dundee U...83
7 8 20 47 91
St. J'stone .84
7 22 86 84 17Hughes.
Bennet,
WOD
at the conclusion of the match.
The other Open event between M. W. Lo and Ng Sze-cheung was not finished owing to bad light after both players had won two sets each. This was a replay In- cidentally, the previous game con- cluding with Lo winning by two sets to one and three games to two in the fourth set when bad light caused play to be abandon cd.
The play in this match was not up to the standard set in the Honda-Kong Too-cheung match Both players lacked enterprise and seemed to await the mistakes of his apponent.
Results:-
Open Championship Singles (third round):-Ng Sze-cheung v. M. W. Lo, unfinished. Scores. Lo 1st and 3rd sets 7-5, 6-4, Ng Sze-cheung 2nd and 4th sets, 6-3, 6-4.
Fourth Round:-T, Honda beat Kong Too-cheung 6-2, 6-2, 8-6.
Club
L. Championship:—A, Sullivan beat H. J. Armstrong 6-4, 6-4,
D.
Handicap Doubles: A. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer (-15) beat Col. Wyatt and Dr. Ride (-2/6) 6-4, 6-3,
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Open Championship Singles (fourth round);—E, C. Fincker v. Ho Ka-lau. (Stand Court.)
Handleap Singles "A":-Capt. E. C. Etherington v. E. B. Price or Owen Hughes.
Handicap Doubles: Dean Swann and L. Forster v. H. Graves
and C. G. Johnson.
TIME
for a
HOME RACING
Lincolnshire Won by Outsider
31 STARTERS
London, Yesterday. The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run at Lincoln to-day over a distance of one mile, was as follows:
wero no
1 2
Leonidas II. (8 st.) Culzean (6 st.) Knight Error (G st. 8 b.) 3 'There
fewer than thirty-one starters. Leonidas II. won a great race by a full three lengths, with Culzenn two lengtha ahead of Knight Error.
The betting was as follows :****
G6 to 1 against Leonidas II. 40 to 1 against Culzean.
28 to 1 against Kuight Error.
-Reuter.
CRICKET
Taikoo Team Against Wayfoong
The undermentioned will repro- sent Taikoo in the match against Wayfoong at 2.30 pan. on Satur- day on the H.K.C.C. ground:-
R. H. Dowler, W. R. Greenhalgh, C. C. Hickling. J. R. Hinton, E. Jones, J. W. Robertson, I. A. Rosa, H. Spicer, W. F. K. Telfer, G. Walsh, and E. A. Walter.
POLICE v. RECREIO IN 2ND DIVISION MATCH
p.m.,
The following will represent the Police Recreation Club in their second division league match against the Club de Recreio at King's Park, un Saturday, staring at 2 sharp:-. H. King (Capt.), W. le Bart Sparrow, Thompson, Reynolda, Alexander. Meadows, Post, Hunter. Sherry, Wynne and B. G. Baker. Reserves: Kirby and A. V. Baker.
'VARSITY GOLF
Oxford Win Match with Americans
London, Yesterday.
At Hoylake to-day Oxford won the inter-Varsity golf match by a aggregate of 12 games to 3 and the singles by 8-2. The Ameri can trio
all were
victorious. Baugh bont Prain 4-8; Sweeny beat Curr 6-5; and Scheftel beat Kerr 1-0-Reuter.
HOCKEY
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