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FANLING GOLF.
OPENING OF NEW COURSE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
H.E'S TEAM SUCCESSFUL
At the official opening of the "New" course of the Royal Hong Kong Colf Club on Saturday a team captained by EL.E. the Governor de- by feated the Captain's teari
In the 'three matches to two. leading match, His Excellency de- feated the Commodore by one hole. as fol- Other matches resulted low:A. B. Stewart beat G.. S. Archbutt; A. FI. Ferguson lost to 0. E. C. Marton; E. R. Halifax beat L: S. Greenhill; N. L. Smith beat E Davidson,
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HOME FOOTBALL.
ARSENAL AND NOTTS COUNTY ONLY DRAW.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1930.
Our Sports Diary
Hockey To-day Hockey
LOCAL.
Club v., Argylls,
Division III-Northern
Ground, 5 p.m.
1 Hull
*
Q Gateshead
2 Marlington
1 Stockport
-2 Hartlepools.
4 Lincoln
Accrington Barrow Carlisle Chesterfield
Crewe.
2 New, Brighton
Rochdale
Rotherham
LINCOLN LOSE..
Southport'
2 Doncaster
Tranmere
7 Nelson
Wrexhdi
2 Wigan
York C.
Lincoln: Tranmere
[From Our Own Correspondent.] London, Saturday. Arsenal, in the First Division,
Wrexham lost another valuable point when
Chesterfeld they only drew with Huddersfield. Wednesday and Aston Villa had Stockport
Wigan A four-ball match was also play good victories at home, whilst Hull ed in which A. HeFerguson partnered by Don Moe, the Ameri-Derby County and Portsmouth won For the first time this sea- can amateur. They opposed A. B. away. Stewart and O. E. C. Marton, and son both Manchester Clubs finish- Rotherham
Matters were led on the winning side. won by 4 and 2.
Was
all square at the fourth, and nt the Afth Moo holed out in three to put!
4 Halifax
Goals.
P. W.D. L. F. A. Pi .13 10 1 2.29 11 21 .13 9 2 2 89
13 882 88 15 .198 32 25 16 19 24, 2018 24 14 17
8 2 3
3
Gatesheadl
Carlisle Halifax
York ... Accrington
26 13
6 0
5 2
Everton improved their position in Crewe
Rochdale his side one up. Halves then be the Second Division, but Prenton Southport came the order of the day, and North End shared the points with Darlington
Doncaster West Bromwich Albion Fartlepools Ferguson and Mee turned one up, Barnsley. with a bast ball of 37.
lost to Millwall.
Notts County," in the Southern They became two up at the tenth. and three up at the next. Mos League, were forced to a draw by picked up at the fourteenth, and Exeter, but Northampton and Tor- with Ferguson too strong through quay improved their position. the green, the lead was cut down to
The кате two.
ended when Ferguson took the next two holes.
Captain's Cup, ·*
In the Captain's Cup played at Fanling on Saturday and Sunday A. H. Musson qualified with 81-774!
Other scores were as follows:--
J. M. Walker R1 6 76. S. J. H. Fox.88-1276 W. A. Stewart 021676
A. H. Ferguson. 80 278 H. Hampton 9214 78 There were 40 entries.
LAWN BOWLS.
HOLDER OF SINGLES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP -BEATEN.
WIN FOR HOLLAND,
Lincoln, in the Northern League, lost their second match of the sea- aon, whilat Chesterfield dropped a point to Stockport.
21
12
4 2
22 249 13 S ..13 2 3 7 15 23 7
12 8 18 18 24
Barrow Nelson.....18 22 N. Brighton 13 18.9
Scottish League.
.14 2 3 0 13 93 9 19 92
Airdrie Celtic
Dundee
East Fife Hearts Kilmarnock Leith Ath.
8 20
2'Motherwell
1 Clyde
'1 Cowdenbeath
2 Ayr United
5 Partick
1
$
1
J Hamilton
1 St. Mirren
Queen's Park Rangers
2 Hibernians
Goals.
Motherwell were defeated for the first, time in the Scottish League, Dundee winning by 21. Celtic defeated Partick Thistle and Ran--Morton........... gors accounted for Aberdeen.
Results, and, tables to date are ae under:-
Aston Villa
Balton
Chelsea
Division 1.
5 Blackburn
1: Derby C.
3 Blackpool
5. Falkirk
4 Aberdeen
P. W. D. L "F. A. PL. Partkk.....13 9 13 37 17 19 18 7 5 1 34 17 19 Motherwell
83 1 8815 10 1 8 27 18 10 73 2 24 11 17 14 19 18 17
Coltle
2-Dundee
8 Leicester C. "2
Grimsby
Huddersfield
1 Arsenal
Liverpool
~NON-NOTHIN
0 Manchester C. 2
Manchester U., 2 Birmingham
Middlesbrough 0 Portsmouth
Rangera
1 4 Sheffield V.
4 29 17 16 21 16 15 19 15
Cowdenbeath 13 Hearts
Hamilton
St. Mirren
0
Morton
6-20 28
1
Aberdeen
.14 0
718
Newcastle
4 Leeds U.
1
18 5 2
Sheffield W. West Ham
7 Sunderland
2
Goals.
13
4 2
42
Leith P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Arsenal ....13 84 1 Aston Villa 13 8 3 2 Wednesday 18 7 5 Derby Co,..13 Portsmouth 13 Huddersfield
34 19 20
Airdrie, Clyde.
18 4 3 6 23 25 11 Kilmarnock 13 5 1 7 19 21 11 Queen's Pk. 12 3 3 6 19 25 Falkirk
1 8 24 33.
Hibernians
6 20 80 12
9
13 2 4 7 15 22
13 2 8 19 31
8
36 20 19
Ayr
12 1 8 8 13 32
27. 18 19 30 18 18
.13 11 11 14 45
29 21 18
3
32 23 10
29.30 16
15
Saturday was Kowloon's day out Leicester in lawn bowls. The finals of the West Ham Open Singles Championship and the Liverpool Spey Royal Cup were played on the Middlesbro Kowloon Cricket Club green. The Chelzen Open Singles contest was won by Birmingham 13. a Kowloon player;
run Sheffield U. 1B ner-up
play- Bolton
the
was. 8 Kowloon
Newcastle
Bisckpool
er: the Spey Royal Cup wa 'chester G. 13:43 6
rink Grimsby Kowloon a
won
by
...13 4 18
23 22
33 2 4 7.22 33 .13 3 1 9 28.95 M'chester U. 121 0 12 17:48
Division IL
7: Plymouth
a member of the staff of a Kowloon Blackburn..13 3 8 7 27 28 hotel won the match for third prize Sunderland In the Open Singles; a resident of Leeds Un Kowloon was presented, with the Second Division. Shield; another resident of Kowloon, reviewed the Bradford season's competitions; and a Kow Burnley loon lady presented the trophies. Millwall Hong Kong's only consolations were Notis F. the taking the First Division Shield Oldham and winning fourth, prize in the Preston Open Singles contest.
Open Singles.
4 Bristol C.
East Fife
EASTERN LEAD SECOND DIVISION.
SOMERSETS HEAD TABLE.
The South China improved their position at the head of the table by defeating the Police by the add 8 goal in five o Saturday. The 7 Argylls, in close attendance, scored 2 six goals against St. Joseph's. The Somersets who lie fourth in the table improved their goal averago at the expense of the Club. The Chinese Athletic, owing to the, Chung Ming festival werd unable
2
2 W. Bromwich
0
4 Bradford C.
1
3 Port Vale
3
1 Barnsley
1
• Everton
2
Southampton Stoke
0 Cardiff
the
Wolves
Reading
In the final of the Open Singles Championship A. M. Holland Tottenham (KB.G.C.) was opposed to holder (R. F. Luz). Holland open-
6 Swansea
-5 Charlton
7 Bury
Goals. W.,0. L... F.A. Pt. ed the scoring sheet with a 5, but Everton 1893 1 36 16 21
2.86 21 the next three heads favoured Preston N.E, 18 8 3
to place teams in the field. On enquiring whether that Club would
forfeit the points, our representa- tive was informed that the case would go before the Association.
Eastern defeated serious rivals in the Navy by four goals to one. The Somersets were also success- ful and still remain at the head of the table with Eastern.
19 Eva defested the Royal En- 18
Lu Aftor a single was scored by Burnley 18 7 4 2 40 29
Tottenham
18 814-39 19 17 glicers and advance to second place Holland, Luz secured a 2 and a West Brom, 18 7 5 3 20 16 17 in the Third Division table. The single, giving him a lead of 9-4 Wolves 13 8 0 654 21 16 Somersets by virtue of their vic- Holland Bury 13 7 15 29 25 16 tory over South China are in a at the seventh head: monopolised the next five heads Southampton 18 5 5 8 14 15 15 good position at the head of the
Port Vale
·6.2 5 39', 210 14 with a couple of Z's, a couple of Oldham singles, and a 8, which gave a lead Bradford 5.8.5 8327 13 they are likely to remain there.
of 18-9. Luz then scored a single, Stoke
Swansea
0 18 21 22 13 table, and if all accounts are true
23 20
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
18 26
7.21 82 10 7. 14 25 -10 Club
10 Argylls
13 5 8 5 22 21 but Holland came away, with 1,2, Notts For.184453 and 2 lead of 18-10. Luz Bristol C.13 5 2 gave promise of coming home Charlton "down the straight" when he notch Bradford 0, 13:4 ed 8, making the score 18-18 in Barnsley Holland's favour. A 2 for the late Millwall
Cardin
ter virtually sealed the destiny of Plymouth the championship, for a single for Reading Luz was followed by the necessary shot more to return Holland as the
zow champion of the Colony
Third
134
12.8 185
18-81917 18 21-10-12 89
Division III-Southern. Brentford Brighton
HEEL DOOR Bristol R
For the third prize in the Open Crystal Palace Singlea Championship U. M. Omar Exeter
met Ferguson. A ding-doug Gillingham game was witnessed; the scores Luton
Newport co being level at the ninth, eleventh and
eads, at which Northampton
Southend
at the sixteenth
aB,
Howed by
Opponent
sent to the Hon. Trea
Mrs. H. E.
to him
Largúny
5 Queen's P.R.
3 Clapton 0.
4 Swindon
6 Walsall
3 Notts Co.
4 Watford
5 Fulkam
-Bournemout
Norv
10 Seath China
Dirleton L
1 Somerseta 6 St. Joseph's 3 Police Division IL University St. Joseph's Recreio 1 Kowloon Euterade Navy M Bomersets.2 South China
Division HL WINEWON
REAR Faklen Somersets
7R.A.S.CAM
Bouth China
GOAL SCORERS.""
The following were the goal scorers
W
Wylle
Kampp
Baker
Division
D. LA FAPti 0411825
8216 21 2498826 18
311-28 18 2134 26 17
10844-10-25 15
Hay
Leonard
Goldman",
West (Bom
154019-19-152 Melville" (AN)
542618414
lp Pak-wah (South) China) MeGreavy (Pollo
Berley
Yeoman Carrylls)
Fang Hing
20131 Fraser
U.S.R.C.
Fencing. To-day Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.
Ping Pong To-day Ho Hong Bank v. South China A.A (Kangto School); Fukien A.A. v. Wah Ying Club (Chinese Catholle Club); Nam Mo A.A. v. Indian R.C. (Chinese, Catho
lic Club).
Wednesday Kangte School v. Hip Wah Club (Chinese Catholic Club); Filipino Club. 'V. Chinese A.A. (Chinese Catholle Club): Commercial Press v.-Ho Hong Bank (South China A.A).
Friday Ho Hong Bank v. Indian R.C. (Chinese Catho- He Club); Hip Keung A.A. Y Hop Chee Club (Chinese Catholic Club); Chinese Catho- le v. Hip Wah A.A. (Fukien A.A.); Hin Kun School v. Kangto School (Eastern A.A.). Basket Ball-To-day-Yuk Taol College v. Canton Murl- cipal Normal School, 9 p.m.
To-morrow-Queen's College v. Canton Municipal Normal School, 3 p.m.; Chung Nam Athletics Canton Municipal Normal School, Y.M.C.A., 7.80 J.M.
Wednesday St. Paul's. Col lege v. Canton Municipal Nor- mal School, 4 p.m.
Thursday- King's College v. Canton Municipal Normal School, 2 p.m.; Ying Wah Col. lege Canton Municipal Nor- mal School, Y.M.C.A., 7 p.m.
Tennis Tomorrow - En- tries Close for Ladies' Open Doubles Championship.
Whist To-morrow St. 8.30 Club Drive, Patrick's
Racing-To-morrow — Eg- tries close for Fanling Hunt meeting-
p.m.
Saturday-Tenth Extra Race
Meeting.
November 16.-Fanling Hunt
meeting, Kwanti.
Chess Friday
Entries
close for Kowloon Club Chain- pionship.
Cricket Saturday -- Divi sion I, Hong Kong C.C. v. Uni- versity (F.); Kowloon C.C. v. Civil Service (F.); Indian R.C. v. Argylls (F.): Division II, -Palice W Recreio R.A.SIC. V. Indian (LA); University v. Signals (L); Civil Service v. Kowloon C.C. (F).'
(L.);
R.C. Royal
Football Saturday-First Division, Police v. Recreio: South China Y Kowloon; Soméreets v. Chinese; Navy v Argylla; St. Joseph's v. Club; Second Division, Club v. Navy; St. Joseph's v. Eastern; Royal Artillery v. Somersets; Kow- loon v. Chinese; South China v. Argylla; University v. Re- crelo; Third Division, Royal· Air Force v. Fukien; Royal En gineers. v. R.A.0.C.; Somerseta Y. Ewo; Chinese v. R.AS.C.
Yachting Saturday-- Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club First Championship Race,
* HOME.
Football November 22.com Wales v England.*.*
November 29-English Cup First Round,
Division 111 Walker (Somersets) McCallough (R.A.B.C.) Cheng Koon-sang (Fukien) Chan Tal-koon (Fakien) ..
Leung Chul-keng (Fukien) Waldron (RE)....
Chan Yan-tai (Ewo)
Au Ping-wing (Ewo).
Kan Sik-wal (Ewo) Wal Tak-kwong (Fakien) Waldron (RE)
Chatham (Bomersets) Panay (Somersets) Churchill (Somersets) Chan Ye-hing (Bouth
LEAGUE TABLES.
South China Argylla Athletic Somerents Recreio
Club St. Joseph's
Kowloon Police Navy
Eastern Somersets:
Argylls
versity
Athlet
Division L PW.LD.
5600 15
48% 52 3011. 21016 1916 61.3. 1974; 8 12 06 200 24
Division IL
Goals
P. WLD. FA Pla 6516114
79221317:104:11
St. Joseph 520910 Kowloon
South Ching
Ragrelo
Club
B.A
H.K. YACHTING.
OPENING CRUISE DAY AT THE H.K, YACHT CLUB,
A SOCIAL EVENT.
Delightful weather for sailing favoured the opening cruise of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday, which, as usual, was one of the social events of the year. There was a large and dis- tinguished gathering, which in- cluded His Excellency the Gov- ernor, Sir William Peel, K.B.E.,
Rear C.M.G., and Lady Peal; Admiral R. A. S. Hill, G.B.E., R.N.; HE. Major-General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O.: (Mr. E W. the Commodore Carpenter); Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
Dyer; Mr. H. S. Rouse(Rear- Commodore); Mr. and Mra T. H. R. Shaw; the Hon. Mr.. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E.; Mr.
G. W. A. Tufton (Private Secretary to H.E. the Governor). Mr. J. D. Danby; Professor Gerrard, M.D., and others.
Fencing Display,
An innovation which was wel- Icomed with delight was the ex- hibition of fencing, including foils, epee, and sabre, given by mem- bers of the Hong Kong Fencing Club, an institution but recently started in the Colony under the aegis of Mr. F. J. T. Locke and lothers.
The results were as follows:-
SAILING.
Combined British and Chinese Rigged Cruisers.
Isis
Snipe
Curlew
TIMES.
Finished Corrected
2.26.51
2.21.43
2.26.33
2.22.03
2.20.34
2.23.50
Irene Coquettè
2.26.28
2.23.50
2.27.36
. 2.27.51
U and I
2.2041
2.25,08
Azuma
Handicap Class ("H").
2.28.04
2.20.18
Diana
-3.51.03. 3.47.40
La Linda
Blue Nose
3.63.12 3.51.07
Heyward Hayes and Gael Classes.
Boojum
Adanac
Speedwell
4.14.55
4.15.54
4.18.35
4.20.07
Wings
4.21.20
'Guel Class. (Only 1 Starter.)
Daphne
4.19.49
ROWING.
Hornell Cup for Hong Fours (Final).
1---Ewo
3.---P.W.D. 4.-Talkoo,
1% lengths 2H.K. Electric 1 length length
Novices Cup,
length
114 lengths
* length
1.-Canton *2.-A.P.C.
3.-R.H.K.Y.C. 4V.R.C.
Entered at post. Percy Smith Challenge Cup for Club Pair-Oar Championship.. 1Hong Kong
-Z-Kowloon.
8.ft.
Denison Challenge Cup for Junior Pair Oars 1.-Kowloon
2—Hong Kong.
à lengths
LAWN BOWLS."
A game between two rinks of the Yacht Club resulted:-*
Greenhil
MeI. Messer
Reed
Stevenson
(Skip)..
Kay
Gerrard
Bentley' Shelishear
(Slip)
Dowbiggin :
Hayer Croucher
Chapman
(Skip)
Creary Shaw
Hamilton
Ramsay
28 (Skip) The Officials.
The officials were as follows:- Officers of the Day: Mr. E. V. Carpenter (The Commodore), Mr. RM. Dyer (Vice-Commodore).
Starters and Umpires:-Rear Ad- Diral R. A. S. HI R.N., Hon. Mr. C. Mcf. Measers Mr. A. L. Shields. Mr. F. JEasterbrook.
Judges The Commodore and Vic Commodoro.com (202)
Clorks of the Chorse:Mr. EA Carter, Mr. G. H. Gandy.
Timekeeper: Chief Yeoman/of Signale, J. Butland.
HOCKEY.
SURPRISE FO PUNJABIS
Playing on their ground at King's Park on Sarday, the K.B.S.FPA. defeler the MG. Company Panjab giment, four goals to millo fast and in- the goala ternating matchi were netted after terval, when tha Ins ALd permitted ay..G. T. 8. D. Whitley not
ying.
frat and
Babban