SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1930.

Sport Columns

GOLF.

Good Friday Game at the Valley.

KOWLOON TRIUMPH.

On a perfect playing course at ideal Valley and In Happy Weather, the Happy Valley section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club yesterday met the Kowloon Golf Club: Singles were played in the forungen and foursomes in the afternoon. resulting in a triumph in each instance for the visitors.

Detailed scores:

SINGLES.

Happy Valley (R.H‚K.G,C.)

A. 0.. Brawn

P. Morrison

R. A. Campbell,

H. Eximonds

E. ilanlon

d. McLeod Capt.)

A. E. Clark

A. E. Charman

A. Macfarlane

A. Brooksbank

S. A. Gregory

J. 1. Geithig

Total

Kowloon Golf Club,

Fts

4%

Pts.

Dr. Cogan

1

D. C. Wilson (Capt.)

1

J. D. Thomson

74

J. Macknight

1

J. Mackinto

1

G. 11. Russell

T. Tait

W. S. Hillier

T. J. Price

A: Eastman A. A. Dand. W. Munday

Total

FOURSOMES.

Happy Valley (R.H.K.G.C.)

A. 0. Brawn & F. Morrison

R. A. Campbell & J. F.

Edmonds

E. Hanlon & G. McLead

A. E. Clark & A. E. Charman

A. Macfarlano & A. Brooks-

bank ......

THE CHINA

LAWN BOWLS.

Opening of the New Season.

CIVIL SERVICE GAME.

PLAYER SENT OFF... The new Lawn Bowis season was

Arsenal Produce Con-

vincing Form.

HOME FEATURES.

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formally ushered in at the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club yesterday after- noon by a friendly roll up on the newly renovated green. Rain an hour before threatened to veto the game, but fortunately it stopped in dime and an enjoyable afternoon was spent by the members partici- pating The new green proved to be in fine playing ortter, and with careful rolling and some playing on it, it ought to be this season one of the best in the Colony.

London. March 29. A hard fought match at Derby ended in a draw, the result of the match having been in cuspense al- magt till the final whistic. Derby County played a great game, but finished weekly; Magnall and

Before the ceramentement of play Jackson were. prominent for some

te photograph of the players was brilliant displays. After a goal- less first half Kelly scored for Hud taken by Mr. Fujiyama for the China Mail and Sunday Herald be- dersfeld as the result of a fine in- dividual effort and Jackson increas. sides one of the players in action.

The results of the various games ed his side's lead with a brilliant rual. Bedford shortly afterwards were Srored Derby's first goal, charging. Holdman

P. Knight into the goal-kecrer in doing so. J. Massey Barclay scored the equaliser during | W. E. Hollands the last minute's play. Wilson of (skip)

Jas. T. Dubbie 18

Huddersfield was sent off the field for disputing with the referee in rigard to the last goal.

Sunderland 2: Grimsby O 25,000 spectatore witnessed the match at Sunderland. The first goal was scored by Gallacher seventeen minates after the start of play. Gurney netted shortly afterwards but the point was disallowed owing to that player being off-side. McLean scored Sunderland's second

toul in the second half.

L E. Longbottom

T. Archibald

G. C. Moss (skip)

..... 23

F. Jones B. Maughum J. Holledge A. W. Grimmitt

(ekip)..... 25

T. Armstrong

R. R. Wood

E. L. Holanl

W. J. Deakin

(skip) H E

T. Lning

Strange

A. Bickford

R. T. Taylor

15

(skin) ... 12

A. H. Oswick

E. W.. Simmonds

S. Alderman

J. Gregory

(skip) 19 Taikoo R.C.

This afternoon the Taikoo R.C. will open the new season with a game, President v. Vice-President, in which ladies will participate.

Manchester City 2 Sheffield Un. 1. There was a similar attendance to watch the match between Man- Birmingham at the expense of chester City and Sheffield United. Everton. 330,000 spectators were The Arst half in this match pro- present, Crosbie opened the scor- duced no goal. On resumptioning for Birmingham, whose lead after the recess Hedley netted was further increased by Blyth from a centre by Tait. Brook fur-and Bradford. Johnson and Stein ther increased the City's lead. enabled Everton to cross over with Shortly afterwards, Pickering ob- only one goal in arrear. Briggs tained the United's only goal. scored Birmingham's fourth goal

Burnley 4: Manchester Un, Q.-in the second half. Burnley, obtained three of their goals in the first half through. Forrest from a penalty), Beel and O'Dowd. In the second half Boylo missed scoring from a penalty Beel added Burnley's fourth goal.

Leeds 1: Liverpool 1-Another drawn match which had a surprise Gnish was that between Leeds and Liverpool. Leads scored through, Wainscoat before the game was a Pts. minute old. Liverpool, however, equalised two minutes before the finish through Smith.

2

S. A. Gregory & J. H. Gelling -

Total

r3-

Second Division Matches. Swansen 3: Oldham 0.-Swansea surprised the division leaders, who gave a comparatively disappointing display. The first goal was gistered by R. Williams in the twenty-eighth minute in the second half. Thomas scored with a header from a corner kick and Williams added Swansca's third goal.

Hull 0: Blackpool 3-Blackpool beat the Cup semi-finalists in con- vincing style. Hampson scored twice in the first half and Broad- hurst obtained Blackpool's third goal in the second half.

Bristol City 1: Tottenham 0. Stoke 1: Bury 0-The ane-goal

P

MAIL.

CHEFOO SPORT. China Inland Mission Boys' School.

.CROSS COUNTRY RUN,

[From Our Own Correspondent.] Chefoo, April 8.

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This annual event was run off last Saturday, the 5th inst. under most favourable circumstances, the weather for such a run being perfect.

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In the two sections there were 53 entrants, 39 in the Seniors, and 19 Juniors, all of whom look- ed

forward to gaining their laurels in this rough country' rum of some 2% miles. All the boys

came

home safely, and looked

Densmore Shute, young professional golfer from Columbus, Ohio, stroked his way to a brilliant victory over a great field in the Texas open golf champion- ship. Shute came in seven strokes ahead of his nearest competitor, who, was Al Espinosa, of Chicago. Shuto's" rounds were 68, 69, 69 and 71, for n total of 277...

none the worse for their trial of wind and muscle.

The first 10 home of each -sec- tion with their times are as fol lows:-

mina, seca.

18 41 19 43

Senior Edgar & Kourbátoff

(tled)

D. Moore

D. Dilley & R. Walker

(tied) Arthur Smith

56

13 44

13

47

14.

08

14

24.

14

35

14

36

J. Davies Blair

Junior

Bradford City 1: Notts For. 1 Weir The drawn match between Notts Croft

Griffini R.. Rist Sinton

Siryk

Big Attendance at Highbury. Arsenal 4: Blackburn 0-45,000 witnessed Arsenal's convincing vic- tory over Blackburn. The Arsenal, who did most of the attacking.victories of Bristol City and Stoke Jennings scored their first goal through Wil- were both achieved in the second | Landsborough liams, who dashed in after. Binns, half of each match. In the former J. Weller 2%the Blackburn goalkeeper, had case Williams scored from a corner D. Mann 4 stopped a terrific shot from Bastin, and in the latter Liddle scored

and volleyed the ball back into seven minutes after the interval. goal. Hulme added the Arzonal's' Wolverhampton 0: Chelsea 1- second goal In typical style. Lam-Chelsea registered their only goal bert scored the Arsenal's third and through Mills after several excel. fourth goals in the second half.

lent efforts. Bolton 1: Leicester 0.—At Bolton there was no score in the first half. The match winning goal came Forest and Bradford City produced through Wright Blackmore (Bola keen contest. After Dent had

Hutchinson ton) missed a penalty shortly after-acored for the Forest Scriven R. Weller

equalised before the recess.

The Parrott Sheffield Wed: 2: West Ham 1 second half was goalless, The attendance at the match be-

Cardiff 3: Millwall 1-Cardiff

Grand total

Kowloon Golf Club.

7

Pts.

Dr. Cogan & D. C. Wilson, 2

J. D. Thomson & J, McKnight 2

J. Mackintosh & G. H. Russell 2

2

T. J. Price & A. Eastman A. A. Dand & W. Mundey

Total

.. 2.

10

8

Grand total

.:18

T. Tait & W. S. Hillier

CRICKET.

Match on Easter Monday:

warda.

Aston Villa 4: Middlesbro' 2- Aston Villa were in arrears at the recess, but scored three goals in

Yorkston

14 37 14- ming. secs. 14 57

15 01

15

£6

15 29

10 30

15

41

15 56

15. 57

18 03

16 14

We are glad to report that all is quiet here and the officials seem to have the whole situation well in hand as far as local mat- ters go.

Magnificent weather is with us and the gardens and fields are looking their best.

FOOTBALL.

K.F.C. to Play All- Chinese Team.

tween Sheffield Wednesday and City, opened in brilliant style, West Ham numbered 20,000 scoring through Williams in the Hooper opened the scoring first minute's play. At the recess for the Wednesday. Watson they were leading 3-0, thanks to equalised before the recess. The a goal each by Jones and Williams. winning goal Was scored by Millwall's only goal was scored by Burgess in the second half.

Cook in the second half.

Notts County 2: West Bromwich 1-In the match between Notts County and West Bromwich Cook the second half to win by a margin son scored for the latter and Mays of two goals. Bruce of Middles-obtained both the County's goal be brough scored with a header, but fore the recess. The following will reprezent the H.K.C.C. on Monday against the Kewed Middlesbrough's lead before the Preston obtained their goal through

Waring equalised. McKay restor- Preston 1: Southampton 1 toon C.C. at 11 a.m. sharp:

H. Owen Hughes, E. R. Duckitt, recess. On resumption Waring Harkus of Southampton putting the E. J. R. Mitchell, K. H. Batger, A. equalised with a flashing first ball through his own goal in the Reid, J. E. Richardson, O. B. Young, timer and Brown thereafter scored first half. An equaliser came A friendly football match has been R. V. Dewar Durie, J. H. T. Black, two goals in succession. The at- through Haines, who scored with a arranged between the Kowloon Football F. W. R. Stephenson and J. A. Summer., tendance at this match numbered header from a corner.

Club and a combined Chinese, eleven to- The K.C.C. team for Saturday 80,000,

Charlton 2: Barnsley 0.-Charlton morrow on the K.F.C.' ground, kick-off against the Argyll and Sutherland Portsmouth 2: Newcastle who were held throughout the Gratat 4.80. The teams will be Highlanders, commencing at 10 am. on At Portsmouth, whore 20,000 spec half also obtained a goal through SK.F.C.---Angus (Sr.); Gillot, al KC.C. ground and for

day tators were present, the first goal an opponent, Henderson turning Pile; Cotton, Dowman, Eastman; Miles, against Mr. Owen Hughes' XI, com- mencing at 10.30 a.m. on the H.K.C.C scored by Smith after fifteen the ball into his own goal. Their McKelvie, Hedley, Simpson, M. File.

Combined Chineso, Chan Sik-pai; ground will be-E. C. Fincher (Cap minutes play. The second goal other goal was scored by Astley, Leung Yak-tong, Chang Chung-pak; tain); E. F. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, F. came through Easson; who scored who headed the ball into the net. Chow Kwong-hang. Wong Shiu-wa, Goodwin, F. Zimmern, A. T. Lee, F. E., with a header in the second half.

Reading 1: Bradford 0-Read-Young Kam-po; Lang Ting-kam, Ho. Lawrence, N. H. Ross, W. C. Hung, Everton 2: Birmingham 4-A ing's goal was, scored in the first Kar-keung, Wong Tak-chung, Lee F. B. W. Smith and S. Jex.

brilliant victory was registered by half by McPherson.

Hung-ching, Lee Ping-shin.:

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football-To-day — Divi- sion I-South China v. Somer- Division --Chinese suts; Athletic "B" v. South China "A"; University v. Chinese Athletic "A"; Eastern' v. Kow- loon.

April 21 South China **B*** v. Kowloon, Caro- line' H; R.A.M.C. v. Chin- ese "A", Soakumpoo; Eastern v. Chinese "B", Club ground.

April 23-Division II-South Ching "y, Club, Careline Hill Navy v. Chinose "A Club ground; St. Joseph's v Somersets, Sockumpoo; Chin- ese "D" v. Ewo, Stadiumi i

Saturday, April 26-CHârity match, Services V. The Rest, Happy Valley (in aid of dependants of victims of H.M.S. Sepoy disaster), 5 p.m. April 30 Division II — Somersets V. Chinese "A", Sockumpoo; South China “A” v. South China "B", Caroline Hill.___

Tennis May 1- Entries close for K.C.C. Tournament. May 5-Tennis League com-

mences.

May 12--K.C.C. tourna- ment commences.

Racing-To-day and Mon day Extra Race Meeting.

Golf To-day Fanling -Easter meeting.

Rifle Shooting — Te-day — Volunteers' Rifle. Meeting, Stonecutter's,

Lawn Bowls To-day — Taikoo R.C. Opening Day.

May 3-League commences -Division L--K.D.R.C. V. C.C.C.; K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.; Police R.C. V. Club de Reerelo; C.S.C.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Division II-Taikoo R.C. v. R.H.K.Y.C.; C.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Recicio v. G.S.C.C.; K.B.G.C. v. H.K. Electric Co.

May 10-Entries for Open Singles Championship close.

HOME

Rugby Football-April' 21— France v. Wales..

May 3-Rugby League Cup Final, Wembley.

Association Football-April 26 English Cup Final -Arsenal V. Huddersfield, Wembley,

Golf-May Professional Southport.

6-9-British Championship,

May 12-16-British Ladles Open Championship, Formby, May 15 Walker Cup-Great Britain V. America, St. George's Golf Club.

May 23-24 England v Scotland, St. Andrew's.

May 26-31-Amateur Cham- pionship, St. Andrew's,

Racing April 23 - Irish 1,000 Guineas, Curragh.

Miy 7-Two Thousand Guineas, Newmarket.

May 13-Chester Cup. May 17-Jubilee Handicap, Kempton Park.

Hockey-To-day-England v..

Holland.

Cricket-May 17-19-M.C.C. v. Australians, Lord's.

May 31-June 3-Test Trial Match, England v. The Rest, Lord's.

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