LOCAL FOOTBALL LAWN BOWLS

Yesterday's Results

Police

Fusiliers

8 China "B"

1 B Lanes.

3 Athletic

1 Hecreto

LEAGUE TABŁK

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 8. China "A 24 18 -4 270 30 40. HK. Police 24 12 75 61 42 31 24. 10 9 5 63 48 29

H.K.F.C...

C. de Recreio 23 11 5 7 82 47 27 H. Navy 24 10 8 8 40 34 26 Chinese Ath. 23 977 58 43 25 S. Chins "B" 24 19 6. 8 40 51 25 Lincoln Regt. 23-10 2 11 48 47 22 Fusiliers 22 877-48 40 23 E. Lanes

24 7 0 12 44 49 18 Et. Joseph's 22 6 3 13 25 51 15 RA

23 8 7 15 37 75 14 K.F.C.

24 24 18 21 65 8 The runners up position of the Senior League was decided by the solitary goal scored by Police in the

K.C.C. Teams For Saturday

Kowloon Cricket Club will be meeting Craigengower Cricket Club in both divisions of the Lawn Bowls League this week-end - and"] below we give the K0.0. teams.

The first division game will be played at Happy Valley while Kowloon will be the hosts in the second division match:-"

Senior: Gitteris, L. E. Kern,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935.

SHANGHAI RACE GOOD FOOTBALL

MEETING

Fourth Day's Results

Shanghai, May 8, The following are the results for the fourth day of the Shanghal Race Club's Spring Meeting

1-The Kiukiang Stakes (T Furlongs) Bleak Morn - Wedding Eve

11

1.

F. Goodwin and J. Fraser (skip); |2

EL. Hampton, J. W. Brown, R. P. 3. Cumshaw Morn... (Partin) Phillips and A. E. Sikstone (skip);

Time: 1 min 48-1/8 secs.

COME-BACK

Discard Now Dashing Leader

(Special Al Mall Service)

London, April 18. When one teani in u game scores

Ave goals and the other lot gets only two the limelight usually switches over to the winners. That altogether the was not

case at

US. BASEBALL

Rain Again Interferes

VILLA'S COSTLY MISTAKE

New York, May 7. Stop To Appeal-And

Dewar Scores

All four matches scheduled for the National Baseball League and the replay between Boston · Red 'Sox and Cleveland Indians in the American League were postponed to-day on account of rain,

In the National League Chicago

Cubs were to play New York Glants, St. Louis Cardinals were to meet. Brooklyn, Pittsburgh Pirates

(Special Air Mail Service) -

London, April 18. Aston Villa surprised the Wed- nesday by scoring a goal through unite within 30 seconds or the kick-off. Gibson and Beresford

YOUNG CHINA

Charming Sympathy

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, April 18.

Mrs. Lewis, who has lived and worked in Chiza, writes with charming sympathy and under- standing of its normal working- class population. Now she takes a farmer's little daughter as her

Preston last Saturday when the / were down against Boston Braves found a gap in the Cup finalista" | subject, and does for the Chinese

(Marshall)

End, after looking like

three- (Wade) } North

dropping a point, scored goals in five minutes (per Jiminy won by the score Maxwell) and (Marshall) | mentioned, “

(Wade) (Judah)

F. G. Graig, W. Hyde, N. Bebbing-The Wahn Stakes (1., Mile) ton and A. Hyde-Lay (skip).

1. Vivid Morn

3.

Junior: J. 8. Dimen, W. W. 2. Don Patricio Hirst, L. E. Lammett and J. P. Four Aces.....

Time: 2 mins. 2-4/5 secs. Robinson takip); M. N. Rakusen. S. J. Houghton, T. Carr and C. J. 3.The Chinklang Plate ( Mile) (Maitland) Tacchi (skip); W. Mulcahy, A.1. Baika)........ Spary, J. M."Jack and H Overy 2 Clydeview

(Encarnacao) (Moller) 3. Sootylight

first few minutes of second | (skip). half in their last match of the league against E. Lancs. yesterday.

Police thoroughly deserved their THE END OF TIN

win.

The game was played at a fast rate with the ball swinging from end to end. The soldiers' goal had several narrow shaves in' the first half when Oxford nist saved stinger from Stevens and then Moss, receiving from Grèëne Just shot over with a first timer."

Both sets of defence came out of the quelling test with flying colours but chief honours went to Gough who was head, and, should- ers above the rest.

RESTRICTION

China Never A Partner

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, April 18.

Time: 1 min, 30-4/5 secs.

4 & 5.-The Changsha Handleap A&B Classes (7 Furlongs) A CLASS

(Wade) (John Sparke) (Noodt)

Time: 3 mins. 4-1/5 secs.

B CLASS

1. Lucknow

2. Hogmanay

3 Clydeside

1. Debit Balance

3.

Ben Bule

3.

Neckar

(Maitland) (John Sparke) (Neugebauer) Time: 3 mins. 1-175 secs.

6 & 7.-The Wachang Handicap. A & B Classes (1 Mile) The resignation of Mr. John'

A:CLASS Blackburn'and' 'Pile" combined

Howeson from the board of the

(Encarnacao) Havana

(Clark well, covering their ing Kalves to Anglo-Oriental Mining Corporation 1

(Holgate) perfection. Their anticipation and and the London Tin Corporation 2. Chislehurst clearances were perfect.

Steele can hardly fall to have an import-3. The Adjutant .........

Time: 1 mins. 4-2/5 secs.

B. CLASS ang, Swaine were also in the picant effect on the tin regulation ture but received very little sup- scheme port from their wing. halves who were inclined to be weak under pressure...

".

(Needa) (Neugebauer) (Pote-Hunt)

White Whiskers Time: 2 mins. 3-4/5 seca.

The scheme, of which Mr. Howe1., Racing-ribbon son was the parent and chief sup- 2. Stolzeneck porter, came into force in Maren, 13 1931: It was an agreement "be" tween the Governments of Maia-8-The "Shaforce" Challenge Cup

and the and Champion Sweepstakes ул. Nigeria, Bolivia

(Classic) (11 Mille) Opera Eve

"

THE SECOND HALF Police forwards went direct for good whereas the soldiers dilly-Netherlands East Indies, the four dallied too much when placed in a

great producers. Yourable position.. In the second half the soldiers had the greater share of play and. In one of their attacks Tulley's centre, just missed by inches with

McHardy well kesten, y

Flay was exciting and thrilling towards the closing minutes. Al- ough Police did more of the at- tacking they found Steele and "Swaine on form and this pair of backs literally stood between the Police and goal.

Later other tin-producing coun- tries, including Siam, French Indo-3. China, the Belgian Congo and Portugal, were brought into the scheme" on a tonnage basis, which was not restriction in the original sense and which was detrimental to the Interests of the original participating countries.

China has never been a partner in the scheme.

Malaya's Grievance

(Marshall) (Encarnacao) (Wade)

The Society Bird. Robertson)

1

2.

Rochester ..... Bllas Wegg

3.

Time: 2 mins. 34-4/5 secs. 9.-The Jockey Cup (13 Miles) 1. Brig O'Balgownie (Cumine) (White) White Lotus

3.

Time: 2 mins, 39 secs.

10. The Ichange Handicap

(9 Furlongs)

1. Sternenftels

2

Royal Bee I Grange

(Neugebauer) (Wade) (Needa)

Time: 2 mins 21 secs.

From the first Mayalan in pro-3.

The teams: Police: McHardy:ducers were opposed to the scheme Blackburn and Pile (C); Brooks,

Gough and Brittain: Pile (T.), Hone. Moss, Stevens. Greene,

Lancs:Oxford: Swain and Steele: Smith, Lawton, and Norta; Mather, Horner, Sandford. Riding and Tulley,

4:

ATHLETIC DEFEATED Chinese "Athletic were defeated by the Royal Welch. Fusiliers on the Navy grouna at Causeway Bay by 3 goals to DIAS AKA

They hold that, as now operated. 11.-The Dalny Plate (11 Furlongs)

and Cincinnati Reds were scheduled te play Philadelphia Philles.

The results of the matches play- ed to-day in the American loop as cabled by Renter follow:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

New York Chicago

R. H. E.

3.7

0

I

4 20 (Tony Teri; homered for the

The limelight in this game pick- ed out Billy Robson, the Stoke City centre-forward, whose two goals were the first he has scored for his club in Football League games | Yankees).

The The goals were good ones. scorer showed speed, resource and Initiative during the game, but the great thing about this display was that the player was making a "come-hack."

Washington St. Louis

7 13 0 3 9 2 (Buddy Myer scored a home run for the Senators).

Philadelphia

3

5

5 12

0

Detolt

Moses homered for the Ath- letics).

The match between Boston and Cleveland was postponed on ac- count of rain

Bully, you see, had to give up football when a Huddersfield Town player, because of rheumatism.

GIVEN UP He went to the Town from. Walk- er Celtic as a player full of promise. That promise looked likely to ma- terialise when illness laid him jaw.er to a specialist for examination. Everything that could be done for Blood tests were made and the re- bim was done. Huddersfield Town port was so completely reassuring give their players the best: But that the Fotters took a chance and alter month of Treatment the signed the plager. Leeds Road club were forced to the decision that Billy wasn't going to be of much use to them as a footballer and he was allowed

to go home to the north-east,

Something happened up there that doctors and drugs could not achieve in Huddersfield. Billy started playing for Usworth Colliery. Last season he was play ́ing so well that Stoke and other clubs started to take an interest. The Potters had been pipped on the post when Billy was with Wajk- er Celtic...

TWO GOOD GOALS And last Saturday. In his second League game for the club this sea- son. this former "rheumatic wreck scored two of the finest goals you could wish to see.

First he picked up a pass on the right and put-a-crisply hit, low shot past Harry Holdcroft, the Preston goalkeeper. Later on he picked up the ball on the left, and passed two Preston defenders as if they were standing still.

His shot again beat the goal- keeper but hit the foot of the far Somebody, of course; had to tell away post. Billy caught the re- tae Potters that the player had bound and though in a crowd of been so full of rheumatism that players be put the ball safely in he had to chuck it at Huddersfield. the back of the net.

This fellow's Stoke wondered.

There was nothing faintly''sug- legs, they thought look: anything "gestive of rheumatism in this diss: Ike the limbs of a rheumatic. play. Billy has come back after They moved too well. So Stoke suffering and disappointment. It› did some approach work.

he keeps this up opposing goal- They fixed things with Usworth keepers may begin to suffer from Colliery. Then they took the play- backache."

It bears a close analogy to the dis-1. Solferino.........(Neugebauer) ON SEEING THE WORLD

astrous Stevenson rubber restric- 2 Ranelagh ......... tion scheme in that its chief 3

effect has been to stimulate pro- duction in the non-participating ||countries, notably China. Already

(Clark) (Parkin)

Jubilee Morn ... Time: 2 mins. 53 secs,

Champion Sweepstakes The Champion Sweepstakes were

the world production of the art-drawn by the following Numbers: ginal participating countries nas declined nearly 20 per cent.

Moreover, as the cheapest and largest in producer, well able to

The game was keenly fought 'supply ur needs at a lower price throughout. As 'in indication, the than the present, Malaya Has a septat the interval" was two all, grievance against the Colonial and tire Chinese, who had more of Omice, which it maintains, has in-. the play were rather unlucky to sumeleritly considered Malayan in- learn

terests.

With about only artéen mutes With the resignation of Mr. to play, the losers conceded a pen-Howeson those who oppose the ady the result of which the present scheme will feel encour

Meters » took the lead. Although jaged to renew their opposition, they were awarded the "spot k The writer predict that the voice in return about five minutes' be-

of Malaya will now be heard for fore time the Chinese could not the total removal of restriction. manage to register the "equaliser."

The present scheme operates tu The teams were:---

til the end of 1936. It will be re- China Athletic:-Cheung Mun viewed again by the Tin Commit-

Wing: Mok Chiu Hon, Lo Hon tee in June of this year. Cheung: Ng Tał Wing. Lei Kwok Chiu, La Wa Kuen; Eo Kar Keung. Aw Ping Ming, Yeung Kan Fo, Pang King Yue.

Fusiliers: Rowlands; Wheeler, Heating: Grindley. Keneghan, Tay- for:

Hughes, Harrison, Denris, Roberts, Talbot,

RETURNING TO DUTY

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5. CHINA "B" v. RECREIO The game at the Caroline Hill was witnessed by a big crowd but The 16th Lancers is one of the the game was marred by top many most famous cavalry regiments in fouls while the referee had to warn the Army. It was originallya the players on several occasions, light cavalry regiment, and was

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Apart from his cousin, the young Earl of Macduff, he is the only serving soldier in the Royal family.

The Duke of Connaught and Prince Arthur of Connaught can, however, both look back on a car- eer as professional goldiers. Prince Arthur is now Coloneliin-Chief of the Scots Greys, the regiment in which he once served.e

After the interval the game was faster with Recreio doing most of the attacking. Continued pressure was brought on by the forwards and it one of these, from a pass by Alves, B. Cosano rushed through to give Recrelo the equaliser...

End to end play was the order for a time and 8. China returning the attack gave the Portuguese boys a gruelling time, but AV. Gosazo and Bowen were equal to the occasion and repulsed the st

South China "B": Wong Wah tacks with masterly precision,

Kál; Yin Hing Yuan, Lee Kam; The teams werd? A Recreio: E. Morgan A. V Go-Wan Cho Fox, Lim Tak Po. Tam sino, Bowen, A. Silva Netto, Bel- Wa Ming; Lee Shek Yau, Cheuk LERO, V. Marques, &'Aquino, Castil. Shek Kam, Henry Young, Lai Shuf

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SPLENDID ANTIDOTES"

All these developments are splen metely geographilicet iisularity to hid antidotes to that more than

understanding and sympathy will nourish miraculously with we, and will defy that process of ageing and exhaustion to which in the end the most splendid physical powera muist succumb. It is no new paradox that in such lavish truer and higher good buy giving of himself a man finds à

defence and the winger shot low girl of to-day what she did for her Into the far side of the net.

brother in Young Fu of the Up- Playing against the wind, Wed-per Yangtze," a book acclaimed in nestlay fought hard, and within 15 Aiterica in 1933, and later públish- minutes saequalised Starling ed in this country, Ho-Ming. at converted a penalty kick for a twelve, was a bright, inquisitive child at whose exploits Grand- fout on himself by Blair.

Ten minutes before half-time, mother scolded and Mother grew Dewar put the Wednesday in serious; only Father's eyes twinkled front. The penalty decision had as he counselled Lay down your seemed a harsh one, and this goal heart. She is much like me when was open to doubt. Dewar geem- I was her ago ed to be off-side, and the Villa players stood still to appeal. That

At his command xne" ran

any coolle's,” was where they made their mis-feet as large as take. They should have played to though those of her elder sister "had been "bound. Light-heartedly the whistle.

she shared or evaded the many

Wednesday had more of the play, especially in the second half.itles of a daughter in her frugal home, escaping further afield merited their win they and

whenever opportunity offered. She because they were more deter

falls under the influence of a mined in finishing, and.

woman doctor who has returned accurate in shooting.

more

Dewar, who played at centre-

from college to serve her native

A

forward, raised a problem. Should village and gradually her horizon be lead the attack in the Cup-widens, her mind expands.

is eagerly seized. The incidence of Final instead of Falethorpe? In chance to go to an American school soldiery, and bandits looting general skill, ball control and dis- tribution he is the superior for-

students in revolt, though causing. great hardship, has but a passing influence on her career and fur-

Independent character. there the development of a sturdy.

ward, and in this game he played well enough to be given further rials. Still, he fell into off-side traps and has yet to regain his confidence near goal

the opening

Starling again shone as a sche mer. The defence and half-backs were sound after lapse, and Brown kept goal finely. making splendid saves from Gib son, Dix and Houghton.

Morton was superb in Villa's goal: Blair, a grand back and all the half-backs admirable

SPALDING

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