·8.

LAWN TENNIS.

NG SZE KWONG ENTERS SEMI-FINAL.

"BRILLIANT DISPLAY.

Ng Sto Kwong staged a brilliant come-back yesterday when he mot his club-mate, Ho Ka Lau, whom ha boat in straight acts in the fourth round of the Open Singles Cham pionship of the Colony, the fina! acores in his favour being 7-8, 83, 64. Ho Ka Lau gave the ex-cham-

pion a close game in the opening set

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

CHINA ATHLETIC BEAT COMBINED PORTU

GUESE.

A WIN FOR KOWLOON.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 12th, 1928.

TRIANGULAR INTERPORT

DINNER.

EVERYBODY'S A JOLLY GOOD

FELLOW."

LAST NIGHT'S PORTUGUESE

FUNCTION,

There was a happy gathering last. night at the Club de Recreio when an interport football dinner was given in honour of the Shanghai Portuguese and Macao soccer teams. Representatives of the local Chinese, Military, Naval and Hong Kong Football Club were also present.

The big hall of the Club de Ba- creio, was well lighted and decorat- Favacho ed for the occasion and loud were the strains of "For bo's a jolly good

China Athletic.-Tik. Chan Pong: Lau Kay and Lai Yuk Tat: Mak Kwok Tung, Wong Shui Wah and Lam Yuk Ying: Tao Kwai Shing, Chang Siu Hong. Suen Kum Shun, Sek Fui Tim and Chan Kwong Iu.

fellow" after each speech.

Yesterday, on the Hong Kong, F.C. ground, China Athletic beat à team chosen from the Portuguese Interport teams by a goal to nil.

There was a fair attendance when the teams lined out as under:-

Portugal.-A. Rangel (Shang; hai); P. Xavier (Hong Kong) and Marcal (Shanghai); M. Sequeira forting the pace from the start.(Shanghai), C. Faracho (Shanghai) Play reached a high standard and and U. F. itemedios (Hong Kong);

(Macao), R. many long and interesting rallies Colaco

(Shanghai), L. Gonsalves (Shang- were seen. Both resorted to agures hal), L. da Rocha (Hong Kong) siva methods and showed plenty of and J. Gutierrez (Shanghai). enterprise whenever they had the

After the toasting of the President opportunity. Ho Ka Lan drew

of Portugal and "The King" pro- first blood by taking the first two

posed by the Portuguese Consul. games, but lost the next two

General, Senhor L Cerveira d'Albu- Brilliant play followed and the two

querque, Mr. E. V. M, R. de Sousa showed all round form in the games

spoke at length in Portuguese 00 Referee: Pipe-Major Mackie. that followed Ho Ke Lau had a The game was much below the the merits of sport in general and good. Lead at 4-2, but by a great standard expected. The combined football in particular, and how the effort Ng Sio Kwong again drew. Portuguese team' could not get game helped to strengthen the level. The former then gained the going, team work and understand: ties between fellow countrymen and R. also to build up a cordial friendship isad again at 3-4, but the lattering was out of the question retaliated in splendid "style taking | Favacho was outstanding in the with other countries. The speaker Portuguese attach. while Röchs complimented the local Portuguese had a day off, probably through the team for winning the interport and absence of Gosano and Brown. loudly praised the visitors for the Occasional shots were sent in but exccilent sportsmanship displayed. only once in the opening half was Rangel, worried and that when a not from Tso beat him, but he tipped against the bar, caught the ball on the rebound and kicked

the next three games for the first

Jet.

After that Ng Szö, Kwang had the measure of this opponent whom he kept on the defensive and although Hoa Lan asserted himself new and again during the next two sets, he found the ex-champion much too torgadable for him. Play, how- ever, maintained a good standard Ng Sae Kwong's form improved

still further in the second set which he took without much opposition, while he ran out with a lead of 5) in the third set Ho Ka Lai made a determined stand at this stage and was deservedly applaud- ed for bringing the score to 54, beating his opponent by hard hit ting, but that was his final effort, Ng Ste Kwong finishing the match by winning the tooth game.

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clear.

A Right Merry Time. Mr. A. M. Gutierrez, on behalf of the Shanghai team, said that although the Shanghai soccer team was invited to Hong Kong to play football, they had in reality done, Early in the second half, Chang more drinking, eating and dancing Shiu Hong beat Rangel and scored during their stay here than playing He thought the best was the only goal of the "match. Suen, soccer. the Athletic stur, left the field just out would be to bring two teams before the interval and did not re-down the next time they visit Hong turn, the Athletic playing ten men only for the rest of the game.

Towards the close of the game, The ex-champion appeared in brilliant form yesterday and gave play, was very poor and a lot of the best performance seen from him

was wasted by kicking the His shots had ball over the stands. for a long time. much of his did time sting and it

The final whistle counded with was really good to watch him smash from any angle of the count Ho the China Athletic winning by a gave an all round display and goal to nil.

placed very accurately: He often counter attacked his opponent and

in long rallies the scales more oftes than not turned in his favour, while the way he broke up Ho Ke Lau’« game was a treat to watch. On his farm yesterday, he should bold his own against S. A. Rumjan whe will probably meet him in the semi- final.

The loser was not outclassed, but could only play as well as Ng Bre Kwong allowed him. At times he beat the ex-champion in convencing manner. He was also in good form aszd showed up very well on the whole, but was unfortunate to have met g Sze Kwang on a day when the latter was at bis best and na a chubanate of his was familiar with his method of play.

OTHER MATCHES, Keen play was also seen in the handicap events: In the handicap doubles Humphreys and Sayer best Bradley and Major Willson by the odd. set despite their heavy handi- cap and Phelips and Stark entered the semi-final in the same event by beating Lyons and Crawford after a close match.

Yesterday's results follow:-

Open Singles.

4th Round:-Ng Sue Kwong beat Ho K Lau, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4:

Handicap Singles "A."'

time

HONG KONG LEAGUE.

Division L Kowloon F.C. 3, South China 2.

By three goals to two, Kowloon F.C. best South China on their swn ground at Caroline Hill, bo tore a good attendance.

Play was, interesting throughout and it was only in the closing minutes of the game that the win- ning goal was scored.

"HOME FOOTBALL.

TUESDAY'S LEAGUE RESULTS.

HUDDERSFIELD BEATEN BY MIDDLESBROUGH

In the faw League matches played on Tuesday, Middlesbrough defeated Huddersfield by four goals to two Leeds United by their success established themselves at the head of the Second Division and now lead Chelsen by one point in an even number of matches.. While Huddersfield look like winning the First Division League, the issue in the Second Division is still very obscure. Millwall and Bradford with their lead in points are na good' as winners in their respective Division's,

Results of Tuesday's matches na cabled by Reuter and amended League tables follow:-

DIVISION III (SOUTH);

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division I, Birmingham 9, Newcastle 9. Huddersfield Middlesbro' 4. Wednesday 4, Tottenham 2.

Division II. Barnsley 2 Notta Forest 1. Leeds Walves 0.. West Brom. 2, Southampton L

Division III. (Southern),, Coventry 0, Newport 2 Merthyr 3, Watford 1. Northante 1, Bournemouth 1. Walsall Queen's P.R. 2.

Division III. (Northern).' Bradford 3, Rotherham. I. Halifax 1, Rochdale 1.

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LEAGUE TABLES,

DIVISION I.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Huddersfeldos 20 8 10 54 60 40 Everton 37 16 19 3 85 59 44

Leicester 1.37 16 10 11 84 68 42

Derby 33 15 10 13 87 73 40 Cardiff 8 18 10 13 84-79 40 Bolton188 181474-82-30

„Aston Villa 37 138 14 63, 85 29 West Ham 33 14 10 14 76 70 38 Portsmouth 37 13 7 15 81 76 37 Tottenham 39 187 17 71 78 37

Arsenal .....38 13 10 13 73 78-30

Newcastle 30 13 10 13 72 73 36 Birmingham38 11 14 13 63 69-36 Bury 36 16 4 18 08 78 30 38 15 6 17 73 86 38 Kong. One of these teams to at-Sunderland 36 13 9 14 e3 84 35 tend all functions given on their Blackburn 36 13 9 14 54 68 33 behalf and the other to play soccer. Liverpool 37 12 11 14 30 78 35. The speaker went on to say that Middlesbro' 37 11 13 13 78 78.35 words failed him to express how he and his comrades appreciated the hospitality of their Hong Kong He would also сод brothers.

gratulate Hong Kong on playing such a splendid game against them. Rocha, the Hong Kong skipper, he said, was indeed & fint player and it was the stronger team that won. With regard to the Macao team, Gutierrez said that since he had visited them in 1923, he found

that they have improved consider ably and it was indeed, lucky for Shanghai to have escaped a defeat

Mr. A.F. Batalba, for the Macao team, suitably replied.

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Maoch Un. 37 13 7 17 AS, 71 33 Sheffield U. 33 12 8 18 83 75 32 Wednesday 07 9 12 18 71 74 30

DIVISION II.

88 53 31

F. W. D. L. F. A. "Pts. Leeds 387 8 90 51 53 Chelsea 28 22 88 88 37 52 Manch City 36 22 77 Preston 38 21 89 91 56 50 ..........38 19 8-11 68 55 46 Oldham.....37 18 6 13 68 43 421 Swansea....37 10 9 12 08-59 41 West Brom. 36 15 10 13 34 67 40 Notts Forest37 15 9 13 8074,39

Stoke

Bristol 0.38 18 8 15 73 74 38

Grimsby ....38 13,12 13 59 72 38 63 57 37 Port Vale...37 18 5 18 Notts C.38 19 10 18 64 70 34 Hulf.37 10 13 14 38 48 23 Reading 38 11 11.16 52 72 33 Barialey38 11 11 16 49 79 33 South'ton...38.13 7 10 € 67 31 Blackpool 37 11 8 18 74 95 30 Wolves 37 11 8 18 58 87 30 Clapton O. 37 10 8 18 51 63 29 Fulham.....38 11. 6 21 65 847-23 B. Shields 38 6 8 94 50 102 20

M.C.C. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

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P. W.-D. L. F. A. Pts.

Millwall 37 96 8 11 49 57 Northants 38 90 9.7 90 64 49 Plymouth 37 19 6 127 74 61 Li Brighton 37 17:10 10 72 88-44 Swindon ....34 18 7 0 79 53 43 Crystal Pal.36 13 10 10 69.63 49 Newport 57 17 8 12 44.67 49 Exeter 15:11 18 62 33 41 Southend ...37 19 4 15 70 38 40 Q.F.R.38 18 8 14 05′′ 59′′ 40 Brentford 38 18 16 71 69 33 B'mouth....37 15 10 14 68 08 33 Chariton ...36 11 12 13 48. 63–34 Luton 36 13 6 17 85 W 39 Gillingham 36 11 10 13 82 67 32 | Watford ....38 11 8 17 37 88 30 Merthyr 38 11 13 51 84 99 Norwich 30 8 12 19. 58 66 99 Walsall ...38 10 8 20 63 93 28 Bristol R. 36 11 491-81 83-93 Coventry 38 10 8 20 57 84 20 Torquay 37 7.11 19 45 90 95

DIVISION' III" (NORTH).^

P. W. D. L. F. À. Pts. Bradford ... 24 9 100 39 57 Tranmere ...30 21 78 96 38 40 Doncaster 37,21 6 10 89 37 48 Stockport...38 20 79 77 44 47 Lincoln .....37 21 3 11 78 62 47" Bradford 0.39 16 11 11 81 38 40 Southport 30 20 4 19 64 84 42 Darlington 38 18 4 24 79 84 40 Wrexham 39-17 0.13 80 57.40 Accrington 316 8 14 71 71 40 N. Brighton33 13 11 12 38 49, 35 Halifax 37 12 12 13 67 85 36 Rochdale ....37.13.5 17 Rotherham 38 13 8 18 Crewe .38 12 8.16 72 Chesterfield 38 12. 8 18 66 · 74 · 32 Hartlepools 37 13 519 60 77 31 Durham....37 106 21 40 87 28 Ashington 37 9 820 89 98.20 Barrow .3 98 20 43 07 26 Wigan 39 8 9 21 49 80 93 Nelson 30 10 4 92 83 112 · 24

SCOTTISH LEAGUE: (DIVISION 1)

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis Rangers

55 ...20 24 7 4 102 34 Motherwell 36 22 8 6 89 44 52 Celtic 33 21 8 6 85. 33 50 Hearts 33 19 6 11 87 33 #4 St Mirren 30 18 7 11 75 71-43 Aberdeen 38 18 6 13 87 88-41 Cowdenbeath30 18 7 13 68 64 · 30 Partick....35 18 6:13 78 62.38 Kilmarnock 38 14 10 12 63 73 38 Falkirk 36 16 3 13 74 85 37 S. Johnstone36 14 8 14 68 61 38 Hibernians 36 13 8 15 70 69 34 A'dricomian38 11 10 15 57 67 22 Dundee...36 13 6 17 02 78, 32 Clyde 36 10 9 17 44 70 20 Queen's Fk. 38 11 8 10 80 78 98 Hamilton 36 11 4 21 64 83 28 Bo'ness 35 9 7 19 44 8023 Raith B....33 0 6 20 12 88 24 Dunfermline36 4 3 99-38 119 11

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South China opened strongly while Kowloon took sometime to

Our Guests. enttle down on the hard ground. Toasting "our guests" Mr. F. A. their passing was inaccurate, while Xavier said that Club de Recreio the bouncing ball often Kad them beaten, Although the play went in

was certainly proud to see so many South China's favour, they failed guests present and the attendance. to score, Two goals by Kernick gave the visitors a two goals lead at the function was significant of the friendly feeling existing among at the interval.

He concluded by South Chins opened the second all sportsmen. half strongly and soon wiped off the thanking the Hong Kong Football deficit, Kowloon were now playing Association, the Football Club and well together, but the nippy Chi-

the Chinese Club for the facilities nese kept them out. was great among the South China they had granted them in allowing supporters and time was drawing them to use their grounds and THE BEST PLAYERS ON THE with, but pace off the pitch is cesen- to close when Kernick went in to beat Cheng Yuk Kwan and to win the game for Kowloon South China played a ne sporting game and are to be congratulated on putting up such a fine show against on their present form.

Excitement

stands.

Proverbial Hospitality. Replying, Mr. Ormiston said that the big crowd of guests present had

CAPTAIN STANYFORTH'S

IMPRESSIONS.

TWO SIDES.

The tour has left me with tho frin conviction that no side should go to South Africa unless there aro at least two bowlers in it, able not only to turn the ball, but to make it do its work quickly. The or- dinary breaking ball can be dealt

3rd Round:-Lt Col F. J. Wyatt auch worthy opponents as Kowloon thoroughly enjoyed themselves, and with their opponents, the M.C.C.to send out young and promising

(rec. 15) bent R. K. Valentine (rec. 3/6) 83, 4-1.

Handicap Singles "B." 3rd Round:-J. Barrow (owe 15) beat Dr. C. H. Burton (rec. 15/1) 6-1, 6-5, 6-2

Handicap Doubles,

2nd Round:-A. D. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer (owe 15/1) beat C. H. Bradley and Major C. Will son (rec. 1) 85, 4-6, 7-5.

3rd Round:-H. R. Phelips and, C. C. Stark (rec. 1/8) best W. M. Lyons and J. D. Crawlond (rec.

8/6) 7-6, 6-3.

Mixed Doubias. Mias Heard and 8. E. Green (scr.) beat "Mrs. Woodward and C. W. E. Bishop (reo. 2/6) 6-0, 6-7, 8-6. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Open Doubles.

3rd Round-R. H. B. Hancock and Dr. R. E. Tottenhain v. E. 0. Fincher and E. F. Fincher.

Club Singles. Semi-final-5. E. Green G. W. Sewell,

Handicap Singles "B."* Semi-final:T. G. Bennett (rec. 1/6). C. H. Bradley (owa 1/6).

Mixed Doubles,

although he could not understand S.Sgt. Gilbert, R.A.0.C.," had what the principal speaker had said in Portuguese, he was nevertheless charge of the "game.

sure of one thing, and that was that the Club de Recreio's hospitality was proverbial. More than that he

FANLING HUNT NOTES.

SUNDAY'S HUNT FIXTURE

could not say

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tial, and of this we had convincing proof when, in the first Test match LONDON, March 13th. at Johannesburg, Geary, with his After a very successful tour, des-leg-breaks, was almost unplayable. pite the fact that they did not win The Matting Handicap, the rubber, but shared the honours "1 am not sure if it is desirable cricket team arrived back in Eng players unless they have excep land yesterday from South Africa. Test match he were without our our team who, on English wickets, "Considering that after the secondtional powers, for two or three of best bowler Geary, I think that could confidently be relied upon to make runs, never accustomed them. we did marvellously well to selves to playing on mathing, nor through the programme with only two defeats against us," said R. T. did they have the gift of altering their styles to suit the changed con- Staryforth, the England captain. Mr. Lee, of the Chinese Athletic It was a piece of sheer bad luck ditions

"Hanimond astoniaked every- that Geary should have broken Association, also replied. He spoke down when he did, for he had been body by the way in which bo so of the good that football had dous showing extraordinarily good form.readily adapted himself to matting. A Point-to-Point was to have and will continue to do to promets G. Deane captained the His footwork and technique afforded been held on Sunday next, but a friendly feelings. He was happy to South African side with rare judg-delight to close students of the

ment He was particularly astute game. this date clashes with that of be under a roof where so friendly an in choosing the right moment to Tyldesley was really the best Macao Races, it has been decided atmosphere prevailed. Speaking on make any decisive move, while, by bat, for although Holmes and Sut- to cancer the Hunt Fixture.

Owing to the approach of the behalf of the biggest community his own efforts in batting and fieldcliffe made plenty of runs they never ing, he set his men a splendid seemed quite so thoroughly at home. hot weather and the flooding of the in the Colony-the Chinese-the example, and had that gift, of a as the Lancashireman. Our fielding Paddy, the Hunting season will speaker said that in no branch of great captain of being able to get was better than theirs so far as

catching was concerned," but probably be closed on April 9th, sport had the young men developed the most out of his colleagues.

There are several young and groundwork they held the upper and no fixture list will be issued such a sporting and friendly spirit

promising players in South Africa. hand..

outh African for May, but subscribers are as in soccer. He also thanked the They are a keen, and I should say Of the young South will be kept open throughout the hosts for their bountiful hospitality that, while the bowlers may not be players, I think Cameron, Vintcent,

CANCELLED.

minded that the "Hunters Arms

summer.

In this he was joined by Mr. Bishop of the Football Club, A. Jolly Growd.pn

quite so effective on our turf and D. Morkel are the most pro- wickets as they are on the matting, mising. Cameron is a first-rate Big alterations and improvements.

the next South African aide that wicket-keeper, with very nice stylo have to be made on the Kwanti

A feature of last night's dinner comes to England will be better and a really good bat Race Course, and for this reason

"Vinternt, to my mind, was the. the meeting advertised for Batur was the general freedom and in- than the one last here.

On the whole, the results of the best bowler all through, for although formality. Everybody was on friend day, April 28th, will not be holdly terms with everyone else and Test matches were fair reflects of Nupen and Bisset had their great It is hoped that the work on the the best of Portuguese vintage the merits of the sides. With Geary days they were collared at times Course will be well advanced and Mrs, C. P. F. James and A. D. ready for the opening of the next was plentiful and the entire com in our team we, possibly because and punished, but Vincent never pany was jollity personified. They of our more matured players, were was. He bowls left-handed, keeps a i did not disband until the wee hours a little better than our opponents, Humphreys (owe 15/3). Mrs. Bescado in October.

but without Geary we were certain mington and H. Owen Hughes (owe Those interested in Hunting of the morning.

touch with the At the conclusion of the dinner ly not so strong as they, and our 3/6).

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should keep in Miss Wentworth And A. H. Crook Huntsman, Mr. Morgan, who will the trophies were presented to the batting undoubtedly lacked stability (zer.). Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bayer be able to tell them of any further winning team and souvenirs to the after the first four or five men had

been got rid of. visitors. (rec. 3/8).

meets that may be held.

perfect length, and spins the ball.

Markel has a nice high delivery.. and, even in the rarified air of South Africa, could make the ball swerve. All three should certainly do well in England.??

HONG KONG MARATHON RACE.

SEVERE TEST FOR LONG DISTANCE RUNNERS.

ATTRACTIVE TROPHIES

GIVEN.

A trip to the Blue Bird Café ́nt the corner of Pedder Street and Queen's Road Central, will bring one face to face with the many valuable trophies which have been given for the first annual Hong Kong Marathon Race.

This event is being held under the agis of the St. Peter's Church

Young Men's Club and according to the principles of the clüb, it Esa. this novel feature: The race is opened to all, irrespective of nationality, The main object of this event is to promote healthy and friendly rivalry, among the young men of the Colony.

Prizes for individual competitors as well as a prize for a winging tena will be given. The team shield is to be won outright and any party can enter as a team.

A cup has also been presented by Mr. Andrew Cheung for St. Peter's young men. The Nest Angle Chal- lenge Cup and the Nest Anglo Team Shield are two very fiña | trophies, massive and of very ar- tistic design.

The race is a real test for young athletes of this Colony, and it i hoped that there will be many en- trunta from the service. The course is as follows:

Thea

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work and gardening in England is indicated in the annual report of“ the Women's Farm and Garden

Start at Lyttleton Road (outside the hostel entrance of the Hong Association. Kong University) along Lyttleton Last year the association placed Road, through Park Road, then in jobs 119 women farm and dairy wind up Robinson Road, along the workers, 60 gardeners, 17 poultry new Motor Road to the end of "Con-workers, and 18 workers in mis duit Road, then through the Con- enllaneous jobe, making a total of duit Viaduct until Mr. Biggar's 213, House has been reached.

It is stated that there was an in along Pokfulum Road, down Dairy creased demand for milkers, dairy.. Farm Hill to point of Jubilee maids, and stock women, and that Road, along that Road to Mount during April, May, and June the Davis Road, up Mount Davis Road. to the Point of Pokfulum Road, along that Road, pass the Hong Kong University (the front En- trance) along Bonham Road to College where the Race ends. Entries close on April 20th, and further particulars can be obtained from Messrs. Peter Pau (Hong Kong University), and Geo. 8. Zimmeru (Benjamin and Potts, Ico House Street).

BRAVE GIRL KILLED BY BURGLAR.

TRIED TO PREVENT HIS ESCAPE

PARIS, March 7th. A round half-dozen murders are again reported in to-day's papers, but one in particular is attracting attention on account of the heroism of a young girl of fifteen...

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association was quite unable to fill all the vacancies.

Dairymaids are constantly re- quired for milking, bottling, and the sterilisation of utensils, and.

for women Bre also required managing stock and rearing calves.

M. and Mme. Cedelle and their daughter Madeleias, living in a villa just outside Paris, were awak. ened by a noise at one o'clock this morning. The whole family start- ed in search for what they thought might be burglars, when two men cellar door. suddenly opened the

Mme. and fired on the group. Cedalle fell to the ground wounded in the shoulder. Her husband went to her aid while their daughter ran after the burglars.,, Catching up with one of them she seized his clothing and shouted for help, whereupon the burglar fired point- blank at the courageous giri and sho fell dead.

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