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HOME FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
Narrow Victory for West Bromwich.
STOKE DEFEATED,
London, Yesterday.
In a Division II. match played to-day, West Bromwich Albion de- fented Stoke City by one goal to nil-Reuter.
A. PIB. 64 $1
LADIES' HOCKEY
CONCLUDES.
Cup Presentation at
King's Park.
To-morrow the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club, the Cham- pions of the Cher Clark Cup League, will play a representative Kowloon eleven at King's Park at
4.15 p.m.
At the conclusion of the game the Caer Clark Cup will be pre sented to the Hong Kong Ladies' Club.
The teams are as follows:- H.K.L.B.C.-C. Little; E. Gray, J. 54 61 Smalley: E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, M. G2 17 Wallace; 1. C. Bell, E. G. Roas, E. M. 66 46 Donelan, C. Ferguson, and M. Bishop. 95 63 45
"The Rest" R. Rose (St. An 59 11 drew's: Woolley (St. Andrew's), 42 44 | A. Fowler (X.L.I.C.); E.
Booth
Goals.
Everton
West Brom. 41 21 18 10
P. W. D. L. F. 41-28 3 8 120 NO
47 62
Tottenham .41 22 7 12
88
Port
Vale.41 21 5 1
70
Wolves. 41 21
Bradford....41 18
Southampton 41 19
6 18
73
Bradford C. 41 17 10 14 Preston N.E. 41 16 11 14 Burnley 41 16 11 14 80 Oldham.42 16 10 16
$1
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61
Stoke
Bury Charlton
|C.A.L. RUMJAHN 1931 CHAMPION.
Equals His Brother's Record.
BALL CONTROL.
By "Base Line."]
Fifty minutes of actual play and scores of 6-0, 6-1, 6-0, sufficed to Hive C. A. L. Rumjahn, the Open Singles Tennis Championship, yes. terday at the II.K.C.C. His vic tory was nothing less than over- whelming and deserving of the highest praise. Immaculate length and accurate placing carried all before him against E. C. Fincher.. last year's finalist.
Was "Teddy" Fit? Though both players reported fit prior to the match, I was un- ns to easy throughout the game the actual fitness of "Teddy". Fincher. His langeld display and 63 43 (K.L.H.C.), M. Alves (Recreio), the way in which he was so often 78 43 Pinguet (K.LH.C.); P. Gitting (St. 72 42 Andrew's). A. Alves (Recreio), M. 41 10 9 18 62 73 41 George (K.L.IL.C.), M. Woolley (St. .41 18 3 20 72 81 39 Andrew's), and C. Botelho (Recreio),
41 159 17-68 83 20
15 70 70
Millwall 41 16 G 19 79 Bristol G. 41 15 8 18 51 Noits Forest 11
1 13
19.77 89 Barnsley...41 13 9 10
lymouth .41 13
13 8 20
Swansen Reading Cardiff
71 X1 -11 11 10 20 50 74 32 .42 12 6 31 72 90 310 11 B 921 46 84 25
Who'll Win?
LEAGUE GAMES AT HOME TO-MORROW.
Exclusive to China Mail- By "Linesman.")
The following is a list of Home football matches to-morrow. The teams in black type may win; where no black type is shown the match may result in a draw:
ENGLISH LEAGUE..
Division 1.
Arsenal
V.
BIRMINGHAM v.
BLACKPOOL V. CHELSEA GRIMSBY
*
V.
Leeds U.
LIVERPOOL v.
West Ham
Middlesbro'
M'CHESTER U. v.
Bolton Leicester C. Manchester C. Newcastle Huddersfield DERBY CO.
PORTSMOUTH v. Blackburn
Wednesday V. Aston Villa Sheffield U.
SUNDERLAND v.
Division U
BRADFORD
V.
BURNLEY
V.
Stoke C. Tottenham
CARDIFF
V.
Bury
MILLWALL
V
Wolves
Notts Forest
V.
V.
Bristol C.
PORT VALE
V.
PLYMOUTI
PRESTON Swansea WEST BROM.
Southampton
Bradford C.
v. Everton
BARNSLEY
V. Charlton
Division III-South.
BRISTOL R. 17. Gillingham
NORWICH
Brentford Watford Bournemouth Brighton
COVENTRY ".
Fulham
CRYSTAL P.
Vi
NEWPORT
Torquay Clapton O.
Northampton
V.
QUEEN'S PR. v. SOUTHEND V. Thames WALSALL
V. NOTTS CO.
CARLISLE
Y. Swindon
Division III--North.
V. Trasmere DARLINGTON v. Doncaster GATESHEAD Halifax
V.
HULL
V. Nelson Crewe Hartlepools
ROTHERHAM v. SOUTHPORT V WIGAN York C.
V Lincoln V WREXHAM
RUNNERS-UP IN THE FIRST DIVISION.
Kowloon Draw with the Hong Kong Club.
The Kowloon Football Club, by virtue of their drawn game against the Club yesterday, became run- nere-up in the First Division. Before the interval Pile gave Kaw- loon the lead with a tricky shot which hit the inside of the upright and bounded into the net. Chang- Ing over one goal in arrears the Club maintained pressure and as the result Wallington scored the equaliser.
League Table to Date.
D.
outpositioned lead me to believe that he was not in the pink of His extraordinary condition. weakness in service was discon- the of his stock
SOUTH AFRICAN TEST certing enough, apart from
MATCHES.
Financial Losses Recorded.
complete failure strokes. I feel that, if he was quite fit, he gave the match away by the excessive exploitation of a stroke, which he has only just ac quired-the Cross court drive. His valleying was most unimpres- This season Test match finance sive and his chop strokes Jacked in Australia was not glittering.conviction-rather pointing to con- Apparently it has been the same tinual practice of his forehand in at least one Test in South drive to the detriment of his na- Africa, mainly through the rain. tural game. His knock-up before When the third Test in Durban the match promised great things, was interfered with by rain, the but with the commencement of the Natal Cricket Association loat first game he rarely looked as if £76 38. 4d. The gate amounted to he would capture the champion- £1,556 4. 9d. The expense of ship. Only once, during the gatemen and police was £61 10s. second set, did we see a glimpse the grounds association received of his real form, but his complete £155 12s. 6d., and the Durban failure in the opening 'set proved Cricket Union £68 11s. 8d. In the too great a stone round his neck.
Rumjahn Brilliant. expenditure of £1,670 188, 1d., the
C. A. L. Rumjahn showed re- higgest items were £224 48. 2d.
coolness during the for rental, £287 118.-players' ex-markable penses, £950 guarantee, police and match and showed the utmost con- gatemen £61 108.-and luncheons Adence throughout. His top spin and refreshments £56 odd.
driving, mingled with cut strokes and straight drives, proved almost enough without his additional ad- vances to the net. At volleying he was Fincher's muster and won many valuable points when forc ing the issue. His positioning was very good, though he showed weakness at the base of the left hand court, and continual driving in this direction might have caus ed him some anxiety.
LAWN BOWLS.
OPENING OF NEW SEASON TO-MORROW.
LIST OF FIXTURES.
Another lawn bowls season com- mences to-morrow, the full list of fixtures being as under:
Division L Taikoo v. Police (71-38). Craigengower v. Kowloon (72-47).
Colony's Best,
To say that Rumjahn is worth his title is saying everything on C.C.his form yesterday he would have climinated all the leading players Kowloon Bowling Green v. Kow- in the Colony. By his straight sets loon Dock (68-49).
victory he has equalled a record Recreio v. Civil Service (47-56). held jointly by his brother S. A
Rumjahn and Division II.
Ng Sze-kwong. Civil Service v. Tajkoo (71-62).This is his first championship Yacht Club v. Recreio (63-60).
honour in Hong Kong, though he Re- Kowloon has held the Tientsin title. Whe
markable ball, control is undoubt. Bowling Green (46-77).
Kowloon C.C
Hong Kong Electric v. Craigen-edly the strong forte of this youth- gower (53-59).
The figures in parenthesis are the scores last season.
TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.
.
Division I
ful exponent of lawn tennis.
LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
At the annual meeting of the
K.BG.C.-R. S. Nichol, T. S. L.T.A. last night the following West, D. F. Warren, and R. Hall (Skip).
G. E, Roylance, G. J. Chambers, WL. Hogbin, and L. Guy D. Muir, G. Sherriff, H. Nish, W. Russell (Skip).
(Skip).
Reserve: J. A. Craig, C.S.C.C. Jas T. Dobbie, L. E Longbottom, E. L. Holland, and A. O. Brawn (Skip).
F. Jones. H. Westlake, J. Hol- lidge, and A. Holland (Skip).
officers were elected:-President. Mr. R. E. Lindsell; Vice-President, Mr. M. K. Lo; Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. P. F. James; Hon. Treasurer,
Mr. D. S. Green; Hon. League Secretary, Mr. S. A. Gray; Execu- tive, Messrs. C. F. Lee, R. M. Henderson. Ho Ka-lau and S. A. Rumjahn.
IN THE FINAL.
Oswick, and J. Gregory (Skip).
S. Randle, S. Alderman, A. HUGHES & BOUSSUS
Division II. K.B.G.C.:—H. F. Stoneham, J. J. Cameron, W. E. Hale, and A. W. E.; Davidson (Skip).
G. E. F. Thompson, J. Rodger, H. H. Rose, and W. S. Drake (Skip).
F. V. Whitta, G. J. Meyer, F. L. Rapley, and V. Petherick (Skip),
Reserve: E. D. Labrousse. CS.CC:—A. Torbuck, J. Will- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, mott, W. Bickford, and J. Deakin South China 20 17 1 2 09 20 35 Kowloon 20 12 5 3 47.28 29.(Skip).
Argylls Navy. Athletic Borderers Recreto
R.A.
Club
Police
.19 12 2
Goals,
5-43 32 26 P. Wright, H. Strange, R. Wood, 703 89 24 and W. E. Ellands (Skip).
A.
E.
8 35 27 21 H. Lockhart, . J. Shand,
Commendable Japanese Sportsmanship.
MIKI'S PLUCK.
London, Yesterday. A Briton and a Frenchman will meet in the final of the British hard. courts tennis championship.
avenged :- Austin's 27 36 20 20 Murphy, and L. Luck (Skip).
18 0 1.8 81 38
18 5 1 12 21 54 11
20 4 8 18 15 48. 11 GREYHOUND ACTION
20 4 2 14 25 39 10
St. Joseph's 20 8.0 17.22 56.8
Withdrawn from the League.
CRICKETER'S DEATH.
Reuter. >
London, Yesterday.
PLEADINGS ORDERED BY JUDGE]
PETER GRAIN
CONTESTANTS, AUSENT.
Shanghal, Yesterday. At H.B.M. Supreme Court this
011
The Davis Cup player. Hughes,
defeat Tuesday, by beating Miki in the semi-finals by. 62, 2-6, 0-0, 6-2, 6-0. ¦
Boussus beat Oliff, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1,
|1-6, 6-17 07
When leading by two sate to one, and playing superbly, Miki develop, ed cramp In the upper part of the right leg, and won only two more games, Mikl did not once stop, i and was given a great ovation`for] his pluck and sportsmanship.
Hughes, apinning well, went to
The death has occurred of the morning Judge Peter Grain order cricketer, Mr. S. M. J Woods ed pleadings in the action brought 6-0 in the first set, then Miki found by the GreyBound Racing Associa- his length and pace and won the [5. M. J. Woods' was born on tion against Mesere. MacNaghten next two sets. It was at this poin April 14, 1867, and in his time and Martin. The ault is based on that he unfortunately developed played for Brighton College, Article 26 of the Land, Regula oli was not allowed to repro-j Somerset, Cambridge University tions. Neither officials of the
cramp
and Australia. He was honoured GR.A. nor defendants were preduce the brilliant form he showed by having his photograph in sont-Reuter,
against Periy-Heater:
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