MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1930,

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL.

Plymouth Brentford

English Cup and League Brighton

Results.

ARSENAL'S WIN, '

[From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday.

Gosla

F. A. Pta

4 91 30 04

8 93 40 01

88 50 50

9 12 78 08

49

57 48 47

Queen's P.R. Northampton

8 13 77 18 11 12 87 81 Fulham Norwich 40 18 10 12 87 74 46 Coventry 40 18 9 13 80 70 46 Crystal Pal. 41 17 11 13 80

80 73 46 Southend.... 15 13 12 67 52 43

.40 Bournemouth 41 16 12 14 71 60 42

41 14 12 15 ....41

Luton Clapton O.. 41 13 13 15

64

66 40 61 61 30

Watford

41 15 5 18

59 71

39

The English Cup has gone South,

Swindon

41 12 12 17

71 81

38

Exeter

.41 12 11 18 68

35

Newport

41 12 0 15

74 80

81

Walsall

Torquay

Gillingham Bristol R. Merthyr

40 12 7 21 121 41 10 8 23

Arsenal securing the victory over Huddersfield at Wembley,

In the First Division Wed- nesday again won; but Black-

the

Divi- Second pool, in Rion, were defeated by Swan- In the Third Division -South-Plymouth lost to Crystal Palace, whilst the Northern Sec- tion Port Vale and Stockport both

sen.

won.

70 78 31 52 93 29

Before the match the players were

presented to His Majesty the King and

His Royal Highness the Duke of York.

CHINA MAIL.

THE

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

The Chinese Athletic Associa tion, by the victory of the Junior" "A" eleven over the Somersets by

For once the Cup Final produced Chinese Athletic Win the four clear goals, have notched the

classic football with the Arsenal fully deserving their victory. The goals were acore by James after fifteen minutes play and by Lambert, seven minutys from time.

Some of the spectators had walter all night long for the gates to open 8,000 people present and there were from Huddersfield alone.

A unique feature was the appearance over the Stadium, just after the inter- val, of the Graf Zeppelin which left Friedrichshafen at six o'clock in the morning for Cardington.

The noise of the engines drowned Final crowd. even the shouts of the gigantic Cup The Zeppelin also hovered over the Queen's Club where Germany and Britain were playing in the Davis Cup.

After the players had shaken hands with the King and the Duke of York. the Arsenal won the toss. They quickly, put into effect their pre-arranged 40 80 28 metto, "a straight punch for goal." 40 10 7 23 63 92 27 They harassed the Huddersfield men .41 & 9 27 55 134 19 until Bastin snapped up a pass from a Division III-North

tree kick by James and returned the bail to James, who fired it into goal, Chesterfield 1 Stockport 3past Turner, amid great applause. Darlington v. Southport Doncaster Halifax

Full results and tables revised Lincoln follow:-

*

The Arsenal twice missed great chances in the succeeding minutes. The Huddersfield attacks were dis- jointed and spasmodic.

At the interval the Arsenal led by one goal to nothing.

The Huddersfield attack became re-

invigorated after the interval and the forwards attacked fiercely. Campbell was twice unlucky with hard shots 2which were blocked by Freedy. Once

0 York.

v. Barrow

*

Hartlepools

5 Crewe

1

5 New Brighton

3

Rochdale

Rotherham

v. Wigan

*

1 Wrexham

3

Division I.

Aston Villa

2 West Ham

3

South Shields Tranmere

5 Carlisle

Burnley

v. Leicester

* Accrington

1 Southport

3 Newcastle

*Not played.

Goals

Everton'

3 Sheffield U.

Leeds

3 Manchester U, 1 Port Vale

Derby

די

Manchester C. 1 Blackburn Portsmouth 1 Middlesbro'

1. Grimsby

Wednesday

Sunderland

2 Birmingham

Not played.

GOBIL

1

2

1 Port Vale

the Huddersfield goalkeeper rescued Ithe ball from a melee in the goulmouth and the excitement was intense, 45 Huddersfield then forced two corners.

All the efforts of the wing men, however, failed to Inspire the inside forwards, who wasted centre after centre in falling to be in position.

The Arsenal defence finally repulsed the Yorkshiremen's attack and then James sent in Lambert who, with the goalkeeper advancing, placed the ball coolly into the empty geal.

Season's Double.

"SEPOY" CHARITY MATCH.

double event for the first time in the Colony's League football. This distinction fell to the K.O.S.B. in 1927 when they headed both the In 籍 particularly interesting Senior and Junior Tables. In the game on the Club ground on Satur-Senior Division this is the Chinese day "The Rest" were victorious by Athletic's initial success, but the three goals to one and thus had second year for their Juniors, as their revenge for their Armistice they headed affairs in 1928. Day defeat by two clear goals, Gosano, the live wire of the two front lines, opened the scoring for "The Rest" with Goldman Increas

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football Wednesday-Divi sion South Chinn "A” V South China "B", Caroline Hill: University V. Ewa; Chinese Athletic "B" v. St. Joseph's; Kowloon FC. H.K.F.C.

May 1-Referces' Associa- tion, 5.30 p.m.

Hockey-To-day Club V. H.K.S.R.A., Marina ground.

Wednesday-Clab v. H.K. S.R.A., U.S.R.C. ground.

Tennis April 29 and 30- Exhibition Matches, H.K.C.C. ground, 4.45 p.m. each day.

May 1-Entrles close for K.C.C. Tournament.

May 10 Tennis League commences. Division "A" H.K.C.C., Y. C.R.C.; S.C.A.A. v. I.R.C. M.B.K. v. K.C.C.; Division “B”—G.R.C. v. N.C.; H.K.C.K. v. C.S.C.C.; U.S.R.C. v. H.K.U.T.C.; ·E.Y.M.C.A. y. 1.R.C.; K.C.C. v. G.C.C.; Divi- sion "C"--C.S.C.C. v. H.K.C.C.; 'C.T.C. v. F.C.; K.G.G. v. C.R.C.; Club de Recreio v. L.R.C.; H.K.U.T.C. v. K.LT.C.

P. W. D. L F A. Pta ..40 28 7 5 90 37 43 Stockport ..41 27 7 7 104 44 01 1 Chesterfield 42 22 6 14 76 56 60 i Darlington 41 21 6 14 105 73 48

Lincoln

...42 17 14 11 83 61 48 0 York

41 16 16 10 75 60 46 St Shields 41 18 0 14 15 12 45 Hartlepools 41 16 11 14 77 74 43 Crewe .40 17 8 15 82 66 42 Southport ..41 14 13 14 79 74 41

His Majesty the King presented the Tranmere

16 ..42 D 17 83 86 41 Cup to the Arsenal amid tumultuors F. A. Pts.

N. Brighton 41 10 8 17 69 77 40 Doncaster 95 53 55

..41 18 9 17 62 67 30pplause.

May No fewer than two hundred special 50 Rochdale ...40 18 Derby.... 41 21 12.88 76

87 39 chester C. 41 19 9 13 90 76 47 Carlisle.....40 15 7:18 85 09 37 trains, carrying about 40,000 passen.

45 Accrington 41 14 B

R 10 R2 79 36ers from various parts of the country. ...11 20 5 16 79 03 Lends

Villa 41 203 16 88 81

15 Wigan ..41 13 7 21 GO Aston Villa

Nelson ...41 13 7 21 West Ham 41 19 5 17 86 78 Lulcester 11-17-9-16-80-87-43 Wrexham...41 12 42 Rotherham 41 11 02 60 4K 4112 98 03

Halifax Barrow

P. V. D. L.

Wednesday .39 23 7 8

Huddersfield 40 17 9 14 Blackburn 11 18 7 16

Sunderland.39 17 7 18

Liverpool 41 16 916

64

Arsenal ....10 14 1 15 26 61 Fortsmouth 41 Bolton

41 159 17

....11 25

45

43

7 17 63

63 38 arrived in London during the forenoon 50 775 32 and hundreds of motor coaches brought 87 32 large parties Probably the majority 8 21 62 8 22 67 109 30 of visitors come on sight-seeing excur- 42.10 8 24

41 70 28

sions, for although Wembley Stadium .41 11 26 41 06

is the largest sports enclosure in Eng-. Scottish League

land, its capacity is limited to 33,000 Airdrieonians 2 Partick T

spectators, and the seating was booked Bome weeks ago.

21

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41

20

39

17

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GR. 71

20

Cowdenbeath

71

3 Rangers

* 17

A 17

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Falkirk

1 Hamilton A.

0

U. 41 15

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28 Hibernians

.0 Morton

1

6 20

79 N 30 Motherwell

Grimsby...41 14

9 Queen's Park

Goals

0

Birmingham 40 15

7 20 Newcastle...11 14 7 20 Sheffield U.41 14 Burnley

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72 89 36

70 92 35

A running commentary on the match, broadcast for wireless listeners, had been arranged to enable enthusiasts who were unable to gain admission to the ground to follow the course of the 41 13 8 20 73 95 34 Motherwell..38 25 5 104 485 especially those who lost their sight

Play. This arrangement has been par ticularly appreciated by the blind. and Aberdeen 36 23 78 85 61 53 Celtic .38 22 5 11 88 46 49 in the war hut retain their interest in St. Mirren..38 18 5 15 73 68 41 foobail. 1 Partick

4 21 Ra 05 34 Rangers

Everton ....40 10 11 19

Bradford C.

Bristol C.

Cardin

Charlton

Hull

74 00

2 Toltenham

91

F. W. D. L F. A. Pa .37 28 4 8 94 80 60

ON

..37 16 9,12 69 57 41 Both the Arsenal and Huddersfield 97-16-9-13-60 €339 have played in Wembley Cup finals 1 Falkirk

Kilmarnock .38 10 9 14

14 77-73 39

before, but it was at Stamford Bridge .38 16 6 18 70 92 38 .38 14 0 15 09 87 nine years ago that Huddersfield just 38-14-4-18-60-66-38 won the Cup and Arsenal was defeated. 31 14 60 68 35 when the team Inst played in the final.—

0 18 52 34 Reuter and British Wireless Service.

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Division IL

0 Barnsley

4 Notts Forest

5 Bury

1 Ayr

.....

4 Southampton

0 Clyde

1 Airdrie

Hearts

i

14

2

O Millwall

Stoke Swansea Wolves

0 West Brom.

1 Hibernians ..38 9 11 18 46 3 Morten

Hamilton ...37 13 7 17 72 Cowdenbeath 36 12 7 17 69

70

33

47

81

42 20

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3 Blackpool

Notts County 1 Oldham

Preston N.E. 1 Chelsen

Reading

Goals.

4 Bradford

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt.

Blackpool...41 27 3 11 8 67 Cholaca ..41 22 11 8 74 45 Oldham

....41 21 11 0 20 49

Charlton

Bradford .41 18 12 11 85 TO Bury

.41 21 6 16 77 West Brom. 41 20 5 16 100 Southampton 41 17 11 13 76 Cardif

42 18 8 18 Notts For. .41 13 14 14 55 00 Tottenham..41 15 9.17 69 .41 14 11 16. 58

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07

70

72

71

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Dundee 8 Queen's Pk. 37 16 4 18 65 76 34

..38 10 7 21 67 96 Dundee U. 38 7 8 23 53 109 St. J'stone ..38 € 7 25 *48 07

ENGLISH CUP.

A Triumph for Arsenal,

[From Our Own Correspondent) London, Saturday,

AT WEMBLEY THE FINAL OF .41 12 15 14 67 67 39 THE ENGLISH CUP RESULT-

.41.15 0.17

Millwall Wolves Stake.

.41 16 8 18 Swansea ....42 14 @ 10' 57 61 S7

ED:

78 72 38

ARSENAL

HUDDERSFIELD

2

JAMES AND LAMBERT SCOR- ED ARSENAL'S GOALS,

THE ATTENDANCE WAS ES-

DAVIS CUP.

Germany Eliminated by

Britain.

London, Saturday. Great Britain has acored an initial success in the Davis Cup by elimina- ting Germany. Britain won three matches and Germany two.

Lee beat Landmann 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6-Router.

New York, Apr. 26. The following have been selected as Davis Cup players in the Ameri- can Zone.-Lott, Doeg, Allison and Van Ryn. The first match will be against Canada on May 16-Re-

Preston N.E.41 13 10 18 03 79 36 Notts Cnty. 42 10 15 17 56 67 -85 Reading... .42 12 11 19 54 67 35 .41 18. 8 20 54 70 24 Barnsley Bradford C. 41 11 12 18 58 77 84 Hull

,40-13 7 20 49 77 38

81 32 TIMATED AT 93,000. Bristol C...40 12.8 20

Division III-South-

H.M. THE KING" AND. H.R.Hter's American Service. THE DUKE OF YORK WERE |INTERESTED SPECTATORS.

Exeter

| GAME WAS WITNESSED, WITH

HOCKEY.

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

Sports April 30-Entries close for: Open Mile Race at

Area Hong Kong

Athletic Sports

May 2-3-Hong Kong Area Military Athlétic Sports, Army Athletic Ground, Soo- kumpoo,

Racing May 17 Extra Race Meeting.

Bowls- May · ·3—-- Lawn League commentes-Division L.-K.D.R.C. v. G.C.C.; K.C.C. v. K.R.G.C.; Police R.C. v. Club de Recreio; C.8.0.C. v. Talkoo R.C.; Division II-Taikoo R.C. v. R.H.K.Y.C.; C.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Recreio v. C.S.C.C.; KB.G.C. v. E.K. Electric Co.

May 10--Entries for Open Singles Championship close.

Water Polo - May 10-En- tries close for League, 6 p.r.

HOME

Rugby Football ---- May 8- Rugby League Cup Final, Wembley,

6-9-British

Golf - May Professional Championship. Southport..

May 12-16-British Ladies' Open Championship. Formby.

May 15 Walker Cup-Great Britain V America, George's Golf Club.

In the re-play game of the Somer- acte versus the Chinese "A" the latter side were worthy victors by registering four times without response. In the only remaining match between the Juniors Ewo and Eastern shared the points in a goalless draw..

At the conclusion of the "Sepoy" Charity Match Mrs. W. T. Southorn presented the Trophies to the Cap- tains of the Chinese Athletic's Senior and Junior teams.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Sepoy Charity Match The Services... 1 The Rest

Division 11.

0 Chinese YA"

Eastern

Somersets Ewo

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

Division L

Goals.

F.

P. W. D. L Atletic ....20 14 3 3 48 20 Royal Navy 20 19 5 2 39 22 Somersta 2013 22 543 17 K.O.S.B....

9 45 21

South China 20 10

RA... .20

Kowloon

Club

Recreio

20 7

28 15

9 31 83

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Division II.

Goals.

*

P. W. D. L. F. A. Piz. Chinese "A".27 24 2 1 76 22 50 K.D.S.....28 23 23 113 17 48 Navy.....28 21 4 3 109 18 48 S, China "A" 26 18 3 5 74 25 39 Somersets .28 18 3 7 85 33 30 Eastern ..26 11 11 47 53 26 .28.0 0 13 34 71 24

13 68 21

Ewo Kowloon 29-9- -3-11- 30-52-21- 8. China "B" 20 9 3 14

49 77 20 St. Joseph's..28 8 4 10

.28 7 5 18 28 65 19 R.A. Chinese "B" .28 8 2 18 30 78 18 University ..27 7 2 18 27 74 16 R.A.M.C.....28 4 20 31 70 12 Club .......27 1 6 21 12 71 7

This table includes two points award- ed the Navy' against the Club for fail. ing to keep their April 12 fixture.

St. Joseph's have conceded two points to each of Chinese "A" and Chinese "B" owing to their inability to feld a side on April 20 and 30

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Literary Digest's Poll Criticised.

"NOT REPRESENTATIVE.” .

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“NICK” LONGWORTH.

Accused of Being Tyrant.

HIS WIFE SMILS,

Washington, Apr. 21. The Vice-President-of-the-Re public and president of the Senate, Mr. Charless Curtis, ruled to-day that members of the upper House of Congress had a right to talk about members of the lower House "as they may please."

.....

WATER RETURN :

Level and Storage of water in Re servoirs on April 1, 1936:—

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS.

1929

1930 21' 1"B 14' 7"B

Tytam Tytam-Byewash 2410B-22 0B Tytam Intermediate 30E7B Tytam Tuk ..... 99'11"B 53′ 6′′B Ty Wong Nel Chung. 85 5B 26" 3"B Pokulum

... 80' 7B 17 7 [Note: b denotes "Below Oper flow; A. denotes "Above Overdow": L. denotes "Level with Overflow."}

Following the ruling Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, a member of the insurgent Republican group, delivered an impassioned speech in which he characterized | Tytam the speaker of the House of Re, Tytam Eyewash presentatives, Mr. Nicholas Long- Tytam Intermediate

Tytam Tuk worth of Ohio, as a "tyrant," for Wong Nai Chung. delaying a vote in the lower house Pokfulum on the Norris "Lame Duck resolu- tlon" for 10 months.

Storage in millions and decimals of ralions.

"The Republic is gone If a tyrant uses his power to hold up legisla- tion." Senator Norris said. "The Speaker of the House should not have the right to nullify the will of 120,000,000 people. If Mr. Long worth's rule should apply we should have two monarchies in this coun-

14.50

1029

1930 -

228.27

272.35

1.87

170.30

-39,42

437,60

1.88

5,98

7.60

20.00

457.20

· 761.10

Total

Consumption of water in the City azd Hill District in millions and de cimals of gallons during the month. of March.

Consumption Estimated population 480,840, 441,100 Consumption

per

1929 1980 175.36 210.0.1

Head per day...

13.1

35.8 Services to houses in the Rider Main Districts were disconnected and A supply was given by public street fountains only during March, 1820.

Washington, April 21. The Board of Temperance of tryone in the Senate and the other the Methodist Episcopal Church in the House of Representatives, A (North) filed a formal complaint men could hold up legislation to-day stating its opinion that at their own sweet will.”

Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, the national poll of citizens con" daughter of the late famous ex-given to all Rider Main Districts. ducted by the Literary Digest was President, was in the gallery and "con heard Senator Norris' denunciation sidered opinion of a majority of

St.

not representative of the

v,

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

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

Racing-May 7-Two Thou- Band Guineas, Newmarket. May 18 Cheater Cup. May 17Jubilee Handicap. Kempton Park.

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

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

the people of the United States," of her husband with a

The magazine's poll, according

to the Board, represented merely the areas of the nation in which it cfrculated, and these areas of dense circulation "naturally are

in the industrial districts where majority sentiment is against the present prohibition laws."

Nearly one half of the votes cast in the Literary Digest poll,

-United Press.

smile.

HOME POLITICS. Straight Fight in West Fulham.

London, Saturday. The by-election at West Fulham the Board stated, were from areas will be a straight fight between admittedly within the strongholds Labour and the Conservatives. of the wets.

Labour will be represented by Mr. The really dry States, such as

J. W. Banfield, Sir Cyril Scott being Texas, North Carolina, Oklahoma, the Conservative nominee. ing the lead before half time. Tennessee, Georgia, Kansan, Wyo-

The election is caused by the After the resumption Could reming, and others, had cast only resignation, owing to ill-health, of duced his side's arrears for Buen 8.30 per cent of the total votes, Mr. Spero (Labour).-Reuter, Kam-shun to respond, thus bring the Board asserted, although n The following will represent the ing a sterling success to the bet survey of population showed these second eleven of the Hong Kong ter of two excellent clevens. states contained 13.79 per cent. Hockey Club in their match with the With this game well patronised the of the national population. Another Repert.

H.K.S.R.A., on the Marina ground at dependants of the victims of the

The Board concluded that · op- London, Saturday. 6.10 p.m. to-day-W. : Borrowman, There was a crowd of 08,000 present L. A. R. Doncam, L. F. Nicholson at the Wembley Stadium to-day to (captain), H. R. Petre, O. Butler, A. N witness the Cup Final between Arsenal Other, W. A. F. Xerrich, L. G. Frost, and Huddersfield which the former won D. M. MacDougall, R. H.-Wade and S. 2 by two goals to nothing.

THE ARSENAL ALWAYS TOP.

ON

-Bournemouth

5 Clapton

Crystal Pal

3 Plymouth

A SPLENDID AND STIRRING

0 Newport

Fulham Gillingham Luton Northampton Norwich

5 Brighton

1

6 Merthyr

0

1 Coventry

1

2 Torquay..

2

1 Swindon

*

'Queen's P.R. 2 Bristol R.

1

Southend Walsall

1 Watford

3

1 Brentford

For.

CHINA AND RUSSIA.

Shanghal, Saturday.

A message from Harbin states a recent sad disaster on board H.M.S.ponents of prohibition were al-Sino-Soviet conference regarding the Sepoy should benefit materially ways more alert in expressing Chinees Eastern Railway will be from the gate takings which are their opinion than were those formally opened at Moscow ori May being devoted wholly to the good, who advocated the existing laws. 15: The conference is expected to

-United Press.

last a month--Reuter.

031169.

From March 1 to 31, 1930, a 12- hours supply (6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) was Principal Mains closed 6 p.m. to 62.m.

From March 25 Shing Man Water was supplied to the Central District of the City.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS

1923 Kowloon Reservair 82' 3"B Shek Lai Pal

1930

Reservoir **** 11' 9"B 8" D'B Reception Reservoir' 2"B

L.

Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.

1029

1980 Kowloon Reservoir $9.25 B.2.40 Shok Lai Pal

Reservoir

73.04 85.00 24.9588.15

Reception. Reservoir

Total

197.24 #21.45

Consumption of water in Kowloo in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of March.

1920 1990 100.37 .114.80 Consumption..... Estimated population 19,480. 174,520 Consumption per

head per day... 20.7 21.2 Constant Supply in all districts during March, 1929 and 1930.

The Government Analyst's reports

satisfactory. show that the quality of the water is

Total rainfall: March 81, 1929, 2.02; March 31, 1980, 10.89.

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