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THE CHINA

MAIL

SCOTTISH CUP DRAW.

Sport Columns

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. EASILY DEFEAT THE SERVICES.

MUSSON'S BRIGHT KNOCK.

On the I.K.C.C. ground yester- day the 1.K.C.C. defeated the United Services by ten wickets in a two days match.

Following on 132 runs in arreard the Survices fell easy victims to bowker's bowling until Musson and Bennett became "nasoclat- in eighth wicket part- hership which yielded 72 runs Musson played a forceful innings which included three fours and two two's off an over from Reid, and a four, a six, and n singi off Beck's next over. Bennett was the cause of the follow-on being raved, but with only 31 runs to the good Fry was caught off Bowker, who returned the splendid Agures of 6 wickets for 43 rúna.

Sayer and

Pearce found little difficulty In knocking off the runa and gave the Club a ten wickets victory.

Scores:-

H.K.C.C_First innings. T. E. Pearce, b Williams

G. R. Sayer, and b Williama

E. R. Duckitt, 1 w., b Munson

A. C. Beck, e Bennett, b Fry

wickets for a paltry 6 runs. In hi firet spell with the ball Saurbutts returded the excellent figures of

0. M. R.. W.,

5

#

Celtic and Third Lanark

at Home.

BO'NESS FAVOURED.

The replay the third round

Aberdeen

40

and R. Lee, the other opening of the Scottish Cup between Aber- bowler, had the less noteworthydeen and Dundee resulted, accord- of 63 runs for the sixth wicket. figures of 5-3-2-0. A partnershiping to Reutar.--

2 Dundee however, improved the fortunes of

The draw for the fourth round, the home side, and when Goodwin to be played on February 28, has

been announcet as follows:- was clean howled; 107 runs were on the board. Goodwin hit a six and

Celtic

v. Aberdeen. Third Lanark v. hulf a

St. Mirren dozen boundaries in his knock of 37.

Cowdenbeath v. Motherwell Lyal continued the

Bo'ness good work and punished the bowl. ing anmercifully. He received good added 62 for the seventh wicket. support from Gregory and the pair

Eighth out at 195, Lyall had scored 71 runs of the 160 runs add- e whilst he was at the wicket. In a fearless innings he hit twelve boundaries.

The visitors had the misfortune to lose F. K. Lee at 25, the result of a run out after a promising With half the alde out opening. for 65, Cralgengower looked like losing badly, but a fine partnership between A. T. Lee and F. Zimmern addel 85 runs for the sixth wicket before Zimmern W09 taken in the slips for 32, which

Y. Kilmarnock

LEAGUE MATCHES.

Celile and Chelsea Fall at Home.

Frurteen Longua matches were layed yesterday, the surprises being the defeat of Celtic, Chel-

Bradford, sea,

"Wolves" and

Exeter, on their own grounds and Rangers' draw with Ayr United chester City In Portsmouth. and "Pompey's" draw with Man-

Results:-

included four 4's. With Les doing Chelsea

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

only 3 runs, E. Zimmern being Bradford absent.

Everton

Division I.

1 Huddersfield

Z

NHAIN

o Birmingham 1 Leicester

Manchester C. I

14

0

9. E. C, Marton, st. Davies, b

Fennett

6

38

H. Owen Hughes, e Wolfe Barry,

b Salmon

82

K. H. Batger, Boumphrey, b

Musson

the bulk of the scoring the seventh Blackpool wicket put on 50 runs before Pat- terson was caught off Goodwin.

With an exciting inish in the offing the remaining wickets added

Leeds Un.

Portsmouth

1

Aston Villa

4 Sunderland

Division II.

1 Reading

12

5 Barnsley

A. Reid, Wolte Barry, b Bennett

37

J. D. A. Hut hison, b Williams

14

20

Last out at 194. A. T. Les played an innings of 95 which, though 0 favoured by fortune on 25 casions than one would care to

"Wolves"

1

W. Bromwich

more oc- Exeter

2 Walsall

Scottish League.

4 Hibernians

255

4 Falkirk

3 Morton

◊ Clyde

2 Rangers

A. C. I. Bowker, b Fry

2. B. Reed, not aut

Extras

Total

Division III-South.

count. was featured by some excel- Airdrie. lent off drives which invariably Hearta Fall of the wickets:-1 for 13, 2 for 20, 3 for 24, 4 for 99, 5 for 121, 6 round the boundary. In his inn- Motherwell for 156, 7 for 176, 8 for 217, 9 forings were included twelve 4's, two | Celtic 254, 10 for 256.

3'e, four 2's, and 33 singles.

Ayr United Score

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W. Sig. Williams (R.C.S.) 19 - 2 62 Eng. Lt. Comdr.

.Rennett (R.N.) .. 11 L/Cpl. Fry (& A.S.C.) 11.2. 2

64

37

LINENS, LINGERIE, PYJAMAS, GIFTS,

NOVELTY JEWELLERY, ETC.

A. H. Musson (RA) 17 4 59 Mud, Ponsonby (R.N.) 2 0 12

Sai

3 D

(R.A.M.C.) mon

United Services-First innings. Cpl. Davies, R.A.M.C., & Owen

Hughes, b Bowker ....

Lt.-Comdr. Squaree, R.N., e Owen

Hughes, Resi

Squadron Lender Roumphrey,

b Reel •***

HONG KONG

SHANGHAI

K.C.C.

E. C. Fincher, l.b.w.. b Sourbutte

4

F. E. Lawrence, e sub, be Sourbutts 1

2 W. C. Hang, Sourbutta...... 0 Ε. F. Fincher, R. Lec. 6 Lim 16

20 ONDE 1.

N. A. E. Mashay, e Lim, b R. Lee 21

3

2

** N *

2

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931.

SHANGHAI'S VICTORY IN

INTERPORT

SOCCER.

FINE RECOVERY.

POTE-HUNT DISPLAYS WONDERFUL

CONSTRUCTIONAL PLAY.

GRAHAM'S

BRILLIANT GAME.

[Hy "Spot Kick."]

Yesterday afternoon Shanghai, in defeating Hong Kong by the odd goal in seven, ended a series of home success for the respec- tive teams which had continued for the last seven seasons.

When Hong Kong took the lead with a penalty goal carly in the opening half and held that advantage until well into the second stage, Shanghai appeared as though they were to return luckless losers, for they had had as much of the play and their movements had shown more polish than Hong Kong, but they later played so well as to score three good goals in a comparatively short space of time, thus leaving the field worthy winners of a hard-fought and interesting game.

HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY.

After a troublesome centre by 3. Gosano had been cleared Lam sent a free-kick into the Shanghal goal mouth which resulted in a

The crowd present filled the ground to overflowing, and includ. aed HE. the Governor, Sir Wiliam Peel, K.C.B., KJ.M.G., to whom the teams were presented prior to scrimmage, but the ball was even- the commencement. Disappointed tually cleared only for Ip Pak-wa 5 hundreds were weing turned away to gain possession and race down from the gates when Gash beat the line; but from his centre 1 Clarie for choice of ends.

Segalen shot wide. pside then

2

Gosano, kicked off facing the Club spoiled two good movements for House end and play opened with a Shanghai but a free kick by Gash 1Pmart raid by Hong Kong which was placed so well that Clarke had 2 was, however. repelled. Hong to block Collaco's shot with his

Kong returned and A.V. Gosano got body. through but shot just wide of the

Dall Period. post with a hard drive.

There followed a short period of

LEAGUE TABLES REVISED.

Division L

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. .28 18 7 3 93 42 43 .30 17 6 7 81 55 40

J. C. Lyal, and b R. Lea... 71 Arsenal F. Goodwin, i Prata

37 Wednesday

Villa

From the goal kick Shanghai set duli play which ended when B. up a persistant attack on the Hong Gosano broke away and ran down Kong goal and Clarke was to the to centre, hut Segalen shot wide. fore with a save from Collaco by From the goal kick Graham, gain- tipping the ball round the post for ing possession, transferred but Clarke just beat Sinclair for the

30 16 8 604 60 40 20. 11 7 8 78 50 36a fruitless corner kick. .29 11 10 8 60 52 32 Markchester C. 50 13 11 54 63 32 30 13 6 12 64 65 31 20 12 7 10 64 55

Liverpool

kick

After the Hong Kong goalkeeper centre. A minuto inter Clarke did had saved well from Graham he well to divert Elliott's centre be was rather lucky to tip Sinclair'a hind, the resultant corner shot over the bar and from the flag being cleared. 30 kick taken by Graham the ball curl. ed in to decalve Clarke and enter 29 the net, giving Shanghai an early

Head.

D. W. Gregory,

4. T. Lee

e Patterson, b

29

R. E. Lindsell, e. Zimmern, b

A. T. Les ....

Aston Derby Portsmouth

21

Middlesbro'

G. C. Burnett, S. Lec, b R. Lee

B

Huddersfield

31

R. G. V. Maad, not out 15

29 11 9 05 €1

30

MANILA.

Extras.

8 Vest Ham

.20 12

R.A.F

16

1. G. Wolfe Barry, R.A., b Reid 22 A..H. Musson, RA, e Sayer, b

Reid...

Totul

216

Sheffield U. Leicester

.28 10

.28 13

22

Newcastle

.29

Pte. Salmon, R.A.M.C., Pearce,

b Beck

10 ter 216,

.20

6

J.

K. MacFarian, R., e Pearce,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Blackburn Grimsby

.29

.30 11

b Beck

+

20.0

Mid. Ponsonby, R.N., b Beck

0

R. Lec

15.4 3 81 3 Bolton

20

Sourbutts

10 8 41

3 Leeds

20

6 10 63

Bennett, R.N.,

A. T. Lee

11 3 21

5

Gittl

2 Blackpool

7 15 48 92

1

0 Ð

Manchester U. SO 4 21 38

Lim

I

5

0 43

1

11

ITata

13

1

Division II.

C.C.C.

Goals

0

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT PROGRAMME.

Saturday, February 21st,

SHANGHAI Y. H.K. CHINESE,

Club Ground, Kick off 3.30 p.m.

Booking at Moutries, opens Friday, 13th. Price:-

Sig. William, K.C.S., b Bowker 16 Eng.-Lt.-Comde.

L/Cpl. Fry, 4.8.C., b Reid

not out

Extras

Total

Fall of the wickets for 1, 2 for

1. 3 for 6,4 for 95, 8 for 41, 6 for Chelsea. 107, 7 for 189, 8 for 195, 9 for 214, Sunderland

0. M. R. W Dirmingham

12. P. Lim, 1b, bLyal

Fall of the wickets:-1 for 7, 2 for

A. T. Lee, b Lyr F. K. Lee, ran out

24, 3 for 53, 4 or 66, 5 for 73, S. v. Gittins, bung for 73,7 for 73, 8 for 101; 9 for. B. Kitchell, Mackay,

116, 10 for 133,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Hung

A. Prata, e Hung, b Burnett,

F. Zimmern, c E C. Fincher, b

Hung

Z W. Patterson, Lyal, b Goodwin

0. 2. B. W.

T. B. Reed

Covered Stand Uncovered Stand

$2.201

.... $1.10)

including tax.

A. C. I. Bowker A. C. Beck A. Reid

7 8 1 30

2 26

7 2 42

8.1 1

18

Monday, February 23rd.

SHANGHAI V. UNITED SERVICES.

Club Ground, Kick off 9.30 p.m.

No Booking. Price:$1,10, 60 cts. & 40 cls.

including tax. “

WINCHESTER Hashlights

United Services-Second innings. Lt.-Comdr. Squance, RN,,

18 Everton

95 Tottenham

11 West Brom.

Colony Draw Level,

This was not enjoyed for long, for Hong Kong from the kick off went straight to the other end and 21 made a great attempt to get 21 through.

F. W. D. LF. A. Fta

Close on the interval a splendid movement by Fung and A. V Gosano was broken up by the for mer being offelde. Chow, however, eaved Gosano's parting shot..

Half-time

Hong Kong Shanghai

Neatly Robbed.

2 1

On the resumption. Hong Kong

Was

Hong Kong drew level when went away but Ip's centre they were awarded a free kick for forced behind. Collaco then got

an infringement thirty yards out. Hedley sent in a glorious drive

20 22 4 3 99 44 48 .29 18 3 8 72 37 39 which curled out to beat Chow all .20 16 0 7 01 35 38 the way.

Wolves

.29 17 0

Bradford

29 14

Port Vale

.29 16

32 Burnley

.29 13

17 Preston N.E.

.29

20

0 Bury

Oldham

11) Stake

Bradford C. 194 Swansea

20 11

2 R. Saurbutts, e and b Lyal... Southampton SB. Leo, not ont

3 E. Zimmern, absent

Extras

Total

Fall of the wickets:--1 for 25, 3-for Can 27, 3 for 40, 4 for 50, 6 for 66, 6 for Millwall 110,7 for 100, B for 191, 0 for 194. Uristol C

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

away, but Yeoman neatly robbed

him and from his pass Fung sent

p away, but Martin came across and cleared in the nick of time.

Shanghai transferred and Elliott

65 49 34 From this reverse Shanghai 74 47 33

again took up the running and centred for Clarke to miss the ball, under the strain it was seen that Chow had cleared from Ip a frea

but Widmore shot wide.

57 49

With

After

Hong Kong's greatest weakness was in the centre-half position, for kick sent the ball into the Shanghai goal mouth but Munro cleared and Lam could not hold Sinclair

from the kick Pole-Hunt gained Strange, Hedley, and Clarke' work.. 43 49 28 ing like trojans, however, Shang- Possession and ran through into the 41 51 26 hat's attacking strength was sub- Hong Kong goal mouth, only to be 13 30 63 20dued.

robbed by Strange, who cleared .29 11 3 16 58 65 25

with a good kick.

.20 10 6

20 10

43 55

.29 8 6 14 33 00 24

Shanghai Repulsed.

8 7 14 36 62 33 What brief ralds Hong Kong

Hong Kong Lucky. Pote-Hunt Was back again

7 0.13 56 05 28 made at this period resulted in on a solo effort but shot wide.

.300 5 10 47 72 22

:20 8 9 10 60 05 22 29 7 1 18 40 66 18

Bowker

G

Cpl. Davies, R.A M.C., ¢ Marton,

b Reed

15

Squadron

Leader Boumphrey,

RAF, e Marton, b Reed

0

Barnsley

,29

3.

G. Wolfe Barry, R.A., c and b Bowker

Goodwin Lyal

18

69 Hung

0. M. R. W.Notts Forest

1 55

Feading 1 14.2 2 41

Plymouth 19-332 8

Cardif

.20

Barnett

0 28

E. F. Ficher Iawrence

Division III Southern.

0 18

2 0 14

0 0

Goals.

Notts County Brighton Southend

A. H. Musson, R.A., & Pearce, b

Beck

Pte. Salmon, R.A.M.G, b Bowker J. K. MacForlan, RA, e Sayer,

b Bowker

Sig. Williams, R.CS, Beck, b

Reld

Eng-L-Cond. Bennett, R.N, c

Pearce, b Bowker

Mid. Ponsonby, R.N., not out

L/Cpl. Fry, R.A.M.C.,

b Bowker

Extras

23

N

VICTORY FOR LANE, CRAWFORD'S.

Sayer,

SKINNER'S BATTING & OVERY'S BOWLING FEATS.

8

163

•Total ..... Fall of the wickets-1 for 15, 2 for 17, 3 for 27, 4 for 36, 6 for 36, $ for 48,7 for 59, 8 for 181, 9 for 143, 10 for 153.

BOWLING ANALYSIS, 25

weak finishing and the ball being Hong Kong were lucky not to lose returned to the Hong Kong goal their lead when Elliott cut in and mouth, but Shanghai could not get draw Clarke from his charge to tap through and after Widmore had the ball irto the centre, but Lam P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. relieved pressure by shooting wide, was just in time and hooked the 29 18 7 4 69 33 43 Hong Kong broke away and both ball into Clarke's hands for him 23 13 10 5 46 30 86 Fung and A. V. Gosano called upon to kick 28 16-2 10 57 44 34 Chow to clear. From the clearance then got away on the wing again clear. B. Gosano Crystal Pal .28 14 5 0.77 53 38 Elliott made a splendid run down but his centre was cleared by Gash, Northampton 29 15 7 9 48 17 32 the line and centred for Widmore who punted the ball into the Hong Coventry..... .28 14 10 04 45 32 Brentford....29 13 6 10 03 50 32 to shoot hard against the foot of Kong goal mouth and Clacks saved Luton

29 12 8 11 46 43 30 the post with Clarke hopelessly out wall when hard pressed by two op-

Swindon

Fulham

On the Craigengower C.C. ground, Lane, Crawford's defeated the Hong Kong Electric Company by 127 raus. Torquay

63 33

37 38

.29 14 2 18 02 68

80

29 12 6 11 68 55 30 of position, and from the rebound posing forwards. His clearance .30 12 6 12 59 54 30 Sinclair sent over.

onabled Ip to race down the lina Shanghai went near to scoring and centre, but the bail was thrust For their victory departmental Queen's P.R...29 13 3 13 61 47 29 storo were largely indebted to F. E. Bournemouth. 29. 10 10 52 66 29 gain when Sinclair sent in a shot, behind. Skinner for a find undefeated century Exeter and to H. Overy for the capture of Gillingham Weight cheap wickets at a cost of just Bristol R.

RADE MAR

& Batteries

KNOWN THE WORLD OVER

29 10

0. M. R.

13 50

E. B. Reed

10

2

29

2 under 9 runs aplece.

Clapton 0.

.27 10

12 43

A. G. 1. Bowker

12.4

43

Lane, Crawford's.

Walaall

25

13 60

A. Reid

33

F. E. Skinner, not out

104 Watford

..29.0

10 51 68

FA. O. Beck

0 34

D. W. Gregory, b Way.

G. R. Sayer

W. S. Hiller, Way

H.K.C.C-Second lanings.

H. Overy, b Padgett

50 Thames 12

Newport Norwich 10

29 8

55 84 19 29 7 5.17 83 54

7 87

Telephone 28792

G. B. Sayer, nok out

14 S. MacNlder, e Stoker, b Way

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

T. E. Pearce, not out

Total (for no wkt)

10 R. G. V. Meade, e Way, b Padgett

24

Total

0

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but Clarke tipped the ball over the The goal kick again transferred bar and from the resultant flag play and Widmore neatly placed kick repeated the act. From the the ball at Collaco's feet, but that last corner Lam Yuk-ying cleared player shot into the tutside, of, the well to B. Gosane, but the latter net. was well covered by Martin, who cleared.

Visitors Press.

From a throw in on the left Ip made ground and passed to A. V. Gosano, who tried to break through Shanghal once again pressed on his own but unfortunately slip- P. W. D. LF. A Pts strongly for a time and appeared to ped and fell, he, however, managed

...28.18 0.4.78.32-42

27 17 5 6 09 28 8s have the Hong Kong defence rat- to keep possession and hooked the 20 10 6 8 71 24 88 tied, as the ball could not be clear ball to Fung King-cheung who 28 17 28 Ga 38 86ed effectively. The Northernera dashed up and netted from close 15B +85

10 09:09 4935 went near to scoring, when Gra-range, thus increasing the Hong 28 18 8.10 50 3683 ham's centre was shot against Kong tead 120:14:8.. 9 51.43 ̈ ̈BJ

A Great Attempt.

170 Motherwell O. E. C. Marton, E. R. Duckitt, H. H. Hampton, J. M.Wilson, W. Rangers Owen Hughes, K.-H. Batger, A. C. | Ogley, H. Burson and E. Owen did Celtic Beck, A. Bed, J. D. A. Hutchison, not bak

Partick A. C. I. Bowker, and E. B. Reed did

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Hearts did bat

MB W. Hamilton

620 Dundee 438 Airdrie.

28 14 3 11 47 49.81 the post by Sinclair. and from the Aberdeen 20 12 4 18 55.50 28 rebound Collaco shot behind. St. Mirta 26 11 5 10 42 43 27 Cowdenbeath .27 11 5 11 37 48-27 made great efforts to get their for The Hong Kong halves then #Kilmarnock ...27 11 2‍14 44 60.24

17 10 4 13 48 02 24 wards on the move, but without

lds way 28.10 4 14-45 64 24 avail and when a Segalen-B Martin too much of an obstacle," Queen's Park 20 955:12-47, 48 23 Gasano movement did result in play Martin cleared for his forwards Leithdai 28. 09:18 88 0021

BOWLING

L/CDL FIT

ANALYSIS."

0.M. R. W.

24 0.18

Muskelt Way Stoker Padgett

A. H. Musson 2011-

K.C.C. JUST DEFEAT C.C.C

BIG SCORING BY LYAL AND AT LEE

H.K. Eletrie Co. A. F. Paul, and b Overy

W. B. Muskett, Mendeb

Gregory

R. O. Butler, h Overy.

R. Way, Ekinner, b Overy W. Stoker, Eller, b Overy GP. Padgett, Meade, b Dvory: J. Sloan, e Hampton, b Overy 8. Jones, e Hilller, b Osery R. W. Smith Hampton, b C. Dumbar, Hampton, b Ovary MacNider

Fa Lanny, hel" out

On the ICC ground yesterday the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Craigengower Cricket Club by, 22. rana, A

Taking first use of a slow wicket | the home side were soon culties""arminst the bowlingot Bourbutts and

Morton

Clyde

Aftor a brief Shanghai, visit

A... Y Gómano again made

great

attempt to force. through but found

Falkirk 27 32 10 56 59-20 being transferred, no other forward to get away and score a wall- Hibernians 2017 38 05 19 appeared in the goalmouth to redeserved goal when Widmere beat Ayres 20, 3-8-15 84 05 14 ceive the centro

Clarke, with a splendid shot, " East Fife 24 283452133.95 10

Gosono, Scores.

From the kick-off Hong Kong Before the ball was cleared, how went down again and Segálen call Yever, a defender allpped and hand upon Chow to save his shot and w.fed, in the penalty area, and Shanghe goalkeeper cleared to. Graham, hal were decidedly unfortunate but from his centre Clarke sayed han AV Gokano made no mis Sinclair's shot aplendidly, and to take with the spot kick, to give

(Continued on Page P.)

MarNido

confined at foot of next Column) Barson

BOWLING AN

0 Hong Kong the lead.

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