FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1930.

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CHAT ON LOCAL FOOTBALL

Curtain Falls on the

Senior Division.

ROUGH PLAY ON CAROLINE HILL

Navy Out Of Junior League

Race..

(By "Rosmer") South China and the Somersets 18 down the curtain on the Senior Divi xion last Saturday.

After an interesting first half with no scoring, rough play set in. It is

remarkable that Caroline Hill comes

into the limelight periodically as being the scene of very questionable tactics. For the lust Senior fixture of the season,

with nothing at stake, it was a great pity, that the game was not contested in trac-sporting spirit. With three of

Mend opening the scoring in the first minute, and Hicks adding the second

TENNIS TOPICS.

Special Meeting To-night.

THE

CHINA MAIL.

IMPORTANT DECISIONS, ››

little later. Omar then put through. his own geal and licks brought the tennis clubs is drawn to the special The attention of secretaries of local core to four before the interval. Omar meeting called by the Hong Kong Lawn are his opponents another gift and Tennis Association, to be held in the Legg failed from the spot. It was a Sanitary Board Room, G.P.O. building, very good effort on the part of Mead at 5.98 this evening. Important mut- working through from the halfwayters relating to the constitution of the to nently put past Omar, Hicks, Tennis League will be discussed, as Evitt and Guest added three more in wiil the future of the Association. that order. Mead again in a solo effort from the halfway fine register formation of a "D" Division, should the The Association have suggested the ed his side's tenth goal and time ar-sumber of entries in "B" and "C" sec- eived with the "Saints" sheet still tions prove too unwieldly.

blank.

After a goalless first half South China "B" registered two, one by Chui Fook-to and the other being a gift net off Krilovsky to bag both points through the hall rebounding into the from the Club.

As the Navy side took the field on the Club ground there were a number of fresh faces among them and it was strong as their original ride. sean evident that they were not us A de- the weakness in their rearguard gave

Mr. D. S. Green, the Hon. Secretary of the H.K.L.T.A. has up to date re- ceived the following entries: Hong Kong C.C. (A, B, C. divisions), C.R.C. (Diste), South China (A; B, C), Club (A, B, C and Mixed Doubles), K.C.C.

gineers (B), Civil Service (B, C or C de Recrolo (B, C and M.D.), Royal En- and D). IRC. (M.D.), U.S.R.C. (B and M.D.), Kowloon Indian R.C. (C), European Y.M.C.A, (B).

an early indication that success was MANILÀ CHAMPION TO PLAY

South China's, players cautioned no haubt an investigation will he male.nlikely to be theirs. Several rafda For the benefit of players generally by Chinese Athletic "A" looked parti it may be stated that any suspensions cularly dangerous with the opposing at the end of the season can be award defence spreadeagled. The first goal, a et to be reckoned during the actual particularly good one, which came from Leung Tat-wing was more or less ex-

playing season, L.e., early next season,pected. After the resumption Robinson

so they don't get away with

HERE.

Exhibition Games Next Week.

It will come as good news to lawn The Somersets scared the only goal put the Navy on terms and a good tennis enthusiasts that arrangements of the match, Rayson being the sharp-battle followed. It was, however, sur, have been definitely made for the held. prising that the Chinese did not get i

ing of exhibition matches on Tuesday shooter. to bag both points which giver them third place in the League ahead long before they did for they and Wednesday on the stand court at

had the goal at their mercy time after the H.K.C.C. ground. With Recreio unable to field a side time. In the closing stages Leung Tat- the points will go to the Club to com-wing sent in a fast rising shot which plete the table. I have been unable to hit the underside of the bar and entered procure a completed League table for the net to carry off the points.

table.

WE CANNOT GO TO

WEMBLEY

TO-MORROW BUT WE CAN SUPPORT A GOOD CAUSE BY VISITING THE CLUB GROUND.

SERVICES V. THE REST. IN AID OF H.M.S. SEPOY FUND,

the end of last sensor no I cannot make comparisons in the fortunes of the competing teams as was my wish. With the Juniors.

one

The players will be Francisco Aragon, champion of the Philippine Islands, and Gordon Lum, in match, whilst Aragon and Lum are to play the Rumjahn cousins in a doubles game.

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Players Entertained.

To-morrow's Programme. We cannot go to Wembley to-morrow but we can support a good cause by paying a visit to the Club ground to watch the Services and the Rest in opposition. The two sides are well chosen and a particularly keen game should be followed. If I remember informal "get-together" tifin at Lane, The playera were entertained at an rightly the Services ron out winners | Crawford's to-day. Their hosts were

by two goals to nil on Armistice Day, the Filipino Club. Representatives of sa perhaps we shall have the Services the Lawn Tennis Association were the vanquished this time. No matter among the many guests.. what the verdict. Is we shall have the satisfaction of knowing that

we are

helping the dependants of the victims of the recent sad disaster on board HM:S:-Sepoy

Junior Fixtures.

With Ewo and Eastern well matched there is every chance of a division of the spoils as the result Caroline Hi,

this game on South China "A" are due to visit the Kowloon F.C. ground and if the home Chinese Athletic "A" bagged both side can turn out a complete side they points from the University, it should give their opponents a good run

it

was

very even if beaten.

ja true, but near thing. They only found It has now been decided, I believe. their opponents' net twice to that the Club will concede the points which the University responded once, to the Navy so they will not now ba They should have had more goals with on view to-morrow.

a little steadiness when within shooting

distance. With their goal average against them it is points that are pre- clous now, so odd goal victories will stand them in good stead.

Chinese Athletic "B" were no match for South China "A" although superior in numbers, for the Caroline Hill side ran out good winners by five goals to one. Before the interval "A" were ahead by three with "B" reducing their arrears soon after the resumption 'but two more from "A" comfortably de- cided the ownership of the points.

DERBY SWEEPSTAKES.

SUCCESS.

KNOCKS OUT KID ANDRE IN SHANGHAI

DISADVANTAGE IN WEIGHT.

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By knocking Kid Andre out in "the sixth of their scheduled ten round fight at the Auditorium last Rugby, Yesterday.

night, Seaman Harry Ewin did The Sweepstakes on the Derby something which seemed absolute- are this year on a much restrictedly impossible on paper. The Bri- W. Taplin,

tish boy was outweighed by no scale as a result of the action re- cently made by Mr. Clynes, Home fower than 15% pounds but this Secretary, setting forth the Govern-handicap did not seem to prevent. ment's views on the subject-Bri-him giving the Russian mauler a tish Wireless Service.

boxing lesson and severe lacing gratis.

In Harry Ewin the Russian met his master. Entering the ring in a confident manner the British sailor in the opening three cantos let his opponent do all the forcing but never dropped his At the last minute it has been

guard for a fraction of a second. decided to postpone the Stw. T. Southern has kindly consented

At the conclusion of the game Mrs. In fairness to Andre it must. be Joseph's v. Chinese Athletic "A" to present the League Championship right awings which, however, did said that he connected some hefty match and to replay the Somer Cup to the Chinese Athletic Club as sets v Chinese Athletic "A" winners of the Senior Division this not seem to bother or hurt Ewin game on the H.K.F.C. ground, season.

in the least. On the other hand commencing at 3 p.m.

The organisers of this Charity Match the Russian ran into straight are aiming at all previous gate records lefts and right right crosses for the Club ground being surpassed galore which made him look like to-morrow; let us all help them to fulln "week-old novice. The knockout their noble desire by being present.

IMPORTANT ALTERATION.

FULL PROGRAMME.

Sepoy: Charity Match (5 p.m.).

ground. Happy Valley.

The Services v. the Rest, the Club

Division II.

The Navy had another field day against Ewo hy piling en eight goals but their own charge fell to depreciate their goal average by .50. They are, however, better than the K.O.S.B. by 1.07. The goals came from six of the Navy's side, Hobbs, Potts two, Gould (H.K.F.A. Ground, 3 p.m. two, Cardy, Serbie and Morgan with Ewo's coming from the foot of Fung King-yu.

Chinese Athletic "A" v. Somersets,

Ewe v. Eastern, Caroline Hill ground. Kowloon v. South China "A", Kow- loon F.C. ground.

combined Military and Pipe Banda of the 93rd Highlanders will play from 4.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. and during the interval the Drums and Pipes will per form.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Division L

P. W. D. L

came early in the sixth round. The Russian rushed across the ring and connected three or four taps to the sailors' head but the latter kept cool and drew away. Goals.

Using his left hand hovering F. A. Pla Athletic...20 14 3 48 20 31 around the other's face, Ewin Royal Navy 20 13 5 2.80 22 Somersets.20 13 222uddenly swung his right first 43 17 28 sizzling through the air to land ...20 11 6 8 45 21 28 behind his opponent's left ear. South, China 20 10 4 6 23 15 24 The Russian was

20 9 2 9 31 83 20

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Easter Monday Gomes. Chinese Athletic "A" gained a fur. At the Charity Match His Excellency RA. ther narrow margin victory over the the Officer Administering the Govern. Kowloon lowly R.A.M.C. and are now on termament and Mrs. W. T. Soathorn have Club with the Navy on points with two signified their intention of being pre- Recreio games in hand. With the opening sent and at 5 p.m. His Excellency will St Joseph'a 20 2 14 13 59 10 goal of the game coming from the set the following players in motion by

Police "Medicals" the "A" side got a shock taking the kick off:- and in spite of their bombardment they could not get on terms antil Oliver (ILA.), Word (R.N.); Timber K.0.8.8. after the interval. After missing from lake (R.N.), Paterson (R.A.M.C.); Navy the spot the "A" sido again fell in Gordon (A. & B.B.); Van Tromp Chinese "A" 25 22 2 1 71 22 46 arrears when Ianson registered with a (R.N.), Firth (R.N.), Gill (RA). Somersets penalty kick bat drew level a little Gould (R.N.), and-Dickinson (R.N.) S-China "A-20 18 857425 39 .27 18_3_6_85 20 39' later, and took the lead with the second

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club' The Rest: Clarke (Police); Lai Eastern .25 11 8 11 47 53 25. notifies the following starting times

27 9 6 18 84 71 23 for Sunday: .28 9 8.11 80 62 21.

The Services:Fletcher (R.A.):

R.A,

W. D. L. F. A. Pta. 23 2 8 118 17 49

28 21 4-3 109 16 40

half well advanced. Territorially they Tin-sang (S.CA.A.), Lai Yuk-tat Evo had the greater part of the play but (CAA); Hedley (Kowloon), McKelvia Kowloon weakness in shooting nearly cost them (Kowloon Captain, Lam Yak-ying & China "26 8 3 14 41 63 21 precious points.

SL [(C.A.A.};, Tao Kwai-shing (C.A.A), Joseph's 26 8 4 14 40 TT 20 Chinese Athletic "B" were easy win A. V. Gosano (Recrela), L Goldman Chinees "B" 27 7 2 18 80 73. 10 28 7 5 10 28 65 19 ners over the weakened Eastern side (Club), Suen Kam-shun (C.A.A.) and University..27 7 2 18 27 74 16 and scored three goals without rea- Ip Pak-wn (S.C.A.A.). Sorgt, Caswell, R.A.M.C.....28 4 4.20 81 70 12 A will have charge of the game and Club 21 1,5 21 19 717 will be assisted by Leading Signalman The table for Division II includes Ness and Mr. F. Smith as Linesman, two points awarded the Navy against By kind permission of Lleut. Colonel the Club for falling to keep their April R. G. Maclaine, M.C., and Officers the 12 fixture.

ponse.

Wednesday's Games.

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