BRITAIN'S RYDER CUP VICTORY.

PROFESSIONALS' GREAT WIN

OVER AMERICANS,

KING'S RECOVERY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HOME FOOTBALL.

NATIONAL THANK-OFFERING WEDNESDAY FIRST DIVISION

CHAMPIONS.

FUND.

over a soven

sion next year,

MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1929.

SUMMER TIME.

CITIES IN UNITED STATES ALTER CLOCKS.

New York, Apr. 27. Summer time was adopted at two o-clock on the morning of April 28 in New York, and several other cities, embracing roughly a quarter of the population. Reuter's American Servico.

London, Apr. 28. By virtue of the point they scored An anonymous donor, under the on Saturday, Wednesday are the sea- proudonym "Audax," has written son's champions of the First DUNCAN BEATS HAGEN, ing to act aside

to Lord Stamfordham undertak- sion. The fato of Bury and Cardiff in nor definitely, eenhed and the two years period a sum of a hundred teams will play in the Second Divi- Britain recoverid the Ryder Cup thousand guineas, to form the by defeating America in the nucleus for a National Thank-moted to the First Division while Middleabro and Grimsby are pro- singles at Moortown on Saturday. Offering Fund, to express joy at Clapton Orient and Port Vale The result of the match was as the King's return to heaith, the relegated to the Third. The team Exeter under:

the from the Southern Section to play in Luton fund to be administered by America. Britain. King Edward's Hospital Fund for the Second Division next year is still Merthyr

London-Reuter.

Fuursomes Singles

244

1%

0%

7.

24

G

The most notable victory was ́that of Duncay, who defeated Ha- gen, the American Caplain, by the large margin of 10 and 8. Other British victories were gained by C. Whitcombe, Compatan. Boomer! and Cotton, whilst E. Whitcombe halved his match with Esposa The only Americans to win were Diegel, who pat upa brilliant exhibition against Mitchell, win, ning by 9 and 8, and Smith.

three holes and at the turn was 3 up He then won the eleventh, twelfth and tourteenth and beat his opponent by 6 up and d to play.

Mitchell v Diegel.

are

in doubt, there still being five teams Northampton in the running.

Norwich Southend

1 Crystal Pa).

1 Fulham

2

3 Torquay

0

3 Bristol R.

2 WAlkali

THE CUP FINAL.

BOLTON WIN TROPHY AT WEMBLEY.

FORGED CHITS.

COOLIE PLEADS A FRIEND

NOW IN CANTON, Suspected of having attempted to obtain money from Messrs. the strength of two forged docu- Mackinnon, Mackenzie and Co, on

London, Apr. 27.. Bolton Wanderers won the Foot time since the way when they do ball Association Cup for the third fented Portsmouth by two goals to

Studlum to-day

ments on Friday morning, a coolle nil at the, Wembley

Their previous successes wore in was apprehended, by Mr. W, D. L. 1923 and 1026. In the former year Dunbar, an assistant in the firm,

defeated they

West Ham by two and handed over to the Indian, to all on April, 28, and on watchman while Mr. Dunbar com- 24, 1920, conquered Man- municated with the Palice. With chester City by the only goal of the a sudden wrench the coolfe escap- maich. The 1920 match' Brst Cup mal to be played ated from the watchman and rushed into the street. The watchman Wembley Stadium.

Brilliant sunshine favoured to-day's gave chase and ultimately the meeting of Bolton and Portsmouth coolie was arrested in Queen's when there was a crowd of 93,000 Road Central by a district wateh-} spectators.

the largest man. This is crowd for the last four years. In 1026, 00,000 saw the match, in 1920 thero were 91,477 spectators and in the following year the official at tendance was given ay

WAS the

1 Swindon, The same appllea to the Northern Section where” Stockport and Brad- ford City are fighting neck and neck

SOUTHERN SECTION TABLE. for promotion, Stockport have 60 Charlton 41 22 8 11 84 60 52 points with ano match to play, Brad-Northampton 41 20 11 10 35 56 51 60 51 ford City being a point behind with Queens PR. 41 10 18 9: 81 a couple of matches to play. No Fulham 41 20 10 11 100 71 50 77 67 60 solution of these problems will be Crystal P 40 18 12 30. 79, 8140.

next, Saturday | Plymouth 40 10 10 10 10 crowd last year'num 2,206. The attempting to obtain $30, from

RT 70 48 47 41414-18 861 61. 65-41 41 10 0 13-697 70 47 41 16 17 16 79

Juton ;'

40

Abe Mitchell was unfortunate in forthcoming until meeting

who ብዛ opponent merciless, Diegel reeling off birdies

was when the season officially closes. frequently. The American was five Cup final resulted in a win for Bolton, Coventry

The match of the day, the English Hedrnemouth up at the thirteenth. Mitchell, who the match being described elsewhere, wert round in 70, was only the Results of Longue matches, as called Southend oighteenth during the morning, when by Reuter together with revised Swindon London, Apr. 27. ho was five down.

tables, appear in adjoining columns. Walsall The weather at Moortown was fine Mitchell could not recover in the was afternoon and was eventually benton when tho Ryder Cup match continued today. The crowd was by 9 and 8.

greater than yesterddny, Overnight rain and refreshed tho course. Singles were played today and the results wore as under:

America.

Farrell

Strazen

Hagen

Diogel (9 & 8) Turnenn Smith (4 & 2)

Espinons

Watrous

Britnin.

C. Whitcombe

(9 & 4)

-

'}

Compston

(04)

Boomery Turnoka.

Boomer played a gallant uphill fight against Turness. He was two down at the eleventh and won the last four holen brilliantly. Ho Anialud the morning two up.

In the afternoon he continued to do well and was three up at the turn. Dunean (10 & 8) 1lle won the twelfth and Afteenth and

nished with a 5 and 3 victory.

1 Mitchell

- Boomer (5 & 3) 1

1 Rabson

E. Whitcombe 14

- Cotton (4 & 3)

1

12%

5%

C. Whitcombe v Farrell.

Rolson H. Smith.

Robson, in his match with H. Sinith, was one up at the turn. He Inst the tenth, but regained the lend

4

First Division.

1 Leeds

& Bury

3 Liverpool

Arkern? Birmingham Blackburn Derby Everton Huddersfield! Manchester C.

3 Aston Villu Wednesday 1. Burnley Sunderland • West llam

1 Newcastle

2 Manchester U.

J

1 Leicester

Brentford

of Newport

Brighton

Bristol R.

2

Norwich

1

Torquay

Merthyr

Exeter

Gillingham

40 13-13 14.66 70 39

41 14 10. 50 69. 38

30 16.0.19 66 74 36

40

*** 18.19 69 79 34

40

10 1:5 8 21 69 70 32

22

40 13 6 02 70 31

10 12 6 22 62 82 30 41 118 22 65 102 30 41 0.11.31

92,041.

The match was witnessed by the free teams were lined Prince of Wales who reenived A tremendous ovation from the crowd. the ground and presented to His Royal Highness

up on

Portsmouth's Early Danh.

On Saturday morning the coolio was charged in the Police Court, before. Mr. E. W. Hamilton, with

Messrs. Mackinnon Mackenzie and Co, by means of forged documents documents knowing them to have and also with uttering the wak

Keen forged.

To hot charges prisoner plead- ed not guilty. He stated that the [two documenta in question had In the first ten minutes of the been handed to him by a friend; Rame the Portsmouth men pressed who has since left for Canton,

almost continuously. Their forwardR showed splendid cohesion, heating Bolton's International half backs

Bolton's repeatedly. 67 86, 20

passing was erratic while the Portsmouth men never flagged in their efforts to get near their opponent's goal.

409, 92242 80 27

1 Third Division (North).",

Ashington

FIRST DIVISION TABLE.

41 21 10 10 85 68 52 41 20 9 12 90 66 491 Darlington

Wednesday Leicester

Aston Villa Sunderland Liverpool... Derby

41 22 4 15 94 80 48 | 41 20 7 14 03 71 47 41 17 11 13 89 63 45

18 0 14 83 68

nt thin fourteenth. The American, Manchester C. 41 18 8 15 01 85,

stymie to Blackburn however, circumvented a bring the match all square eighteenth,

at the Amen

Arsenal Newenstle

A couple of birdies after a half mado C. Whitcombe two up at thei Robson was one up at the turn in Everton third. Farrell, outdriven by fifty the afternoon, but then cracked. Leeds yards, won the sixth, but Whitcombe Smith reeled off four holen holed

Heven foot a

to the

Birmingham..

40 17 0 14 70 01 -40 16 12 13 73 60 42 41 18 0 17 68 72 42 42 18 4 20 64 73 40 90' 10 8 10.68 70

o Italifax

1 Tranmere

Barrow Chesterfield

1 Crewe

0 Accrington

0 Stockport

Dan Dancaster Nelson

New Brighton Southport Sth. Shields Wrexham

0 Bradford C.

• Rotherham

6 Hartlepools

1 Lincoln

1 Wigan

NORTHERN SECTION. TABLE.

08 108 50 60 Stockport ....... 41 27 Bradford C. 40 25 122 41 59 60.62 02 40

putt at the seventh fifteen and then holed out his approachchester U.. 41.14 12 15 00 70 40 Wrexham .. 41 21 10 10 90

Bolton **** Sheffield U. Huddersfield

and maintained his lead of 2 up. at the sixteenth, Winning by 4 and West Ham .. Farrell was erratic in all departments [2. and allowed Whitcombe to take the Afteenth, sixteenth (the intter In a birdie), seventeenth and eighteenth, Whitcombo was thus six up at the end of the morning round.

E. Whitcombe Espinosa. Ernest Whitcombe and Espinosh | Burnley finished all qure in the morning, Portsmouth Whitcombe had a chance of winning | Bury. In the afternoon, Whitcombe bele seventeenth, but failed to take Cardiff eamg seven up at the fifth and turned advantage of it. with that lend. He won comfortably by 9 and 6.

Duncan v Hagen. ́

Cotton v Watrous. Cotton and Watrous were the 1st wan three

41 14 10 17 07 77-38 | Doncaster 41 15 8 18 86 95 38 Lineola 39 13 11.15 00 69 37| WI

00 69 37 Wixan

40 13 11 10 79 83 37 Carlisle 40 13 10 17 C7 59 30 Tranmere 40 15 0 19 77 19 30 Sth. Shields 40 15 20 64 77 35) Chesterfield 40 12 0 29 56 92 30 Crewe

41 8 12 31 42 68 28 Halifax

Second Division..

In the afternoon round, Whitcombe seus dormie two but the American Barnsley won the last two holes and brought Hinckpool the match all square.

Bradford Dimen, in his mutch with Hagen,

Bristol C.. after four holes had been halved, won

Chelsen the fifth, after pulling his drive into pair to go out. Cotton

Clapton 0. the wands and baving to play down at the third, but brought the Grimsby

watch all square at the elevent. Nails. Forest up and then won the tenth and Watrous was one up to the eighteenth, Stoke wha two yards from the pin anti where Cutton holed a chip to square West Ham.

provisional tee shot, he turned one

twelfth. His ten shot at the latter

ke Fain two. He became four up at the thirteenth and halved the fourteenth and fifteenths. Hagen won his first hole at the sixteenth, but Duncan secured both the reventeenth and eighteenth, the intter costing Ungen

tho

a

Swansea

match,

Nighting Britain's "baby" wan match in the afternoon. He turned three up and never lost the lead. winning by 4 and 3.

||

New Brigh-

ton

4 Preston N.E.

1

2. Tottenham

2 Port Vale

• Middlesbro'

Reading Wolves

All wall

Old

5 Notts County

• Hull

3 Southampton SECOND DIVISION TABLE.

1

40 20 1 11

73

0

3

The Evidence.

The, evidence showed that t 10.30 am. on Friday the coolio handed in two chits to Mr. Dun- bar purporting to have been sfen- At the end of twenty-five minutes, ed by Mr. R. A. C. Philp; 2nd however, Balton boke through, the Engineer of the B.I. 8.a. Tilawa, movement. boing opened up by to have them initialled by Mr. Nuttall, the International who already Dunbar for payment for services Jas two Cup medals to his credit.

The ball was sent out to W. Coak, rendered in removing ashes from the outside left, who flashed over the Tilawa by sampan. Mr. Philp

centre 1

latter denied that the handwriting on Blackmore. The sent in a powerful shot from ten the chits in dispute was his and yards, but Hell, the Portsmouth left the Magistrate, comparing the back, succeeded in blocking the shot disputed chits with genuine ones, The Southern team again took up pointed out great dissimilarities. the attack after this and

Mr. Dunbar stated that the ebito from D. Watson, the loft inside, went over the crozahar. Bolton then were handed to him personally by made another effort and Cook burst the prisoner, who said nothing. away and put the ball at Blackmore's Hc merely smiled and saluted,

A

shot

41 21 8 14 00 05 48

48 feet. Bell Immediately Lackled The firm had been on the look-out

40 20 8 12 70

219 8 15

80 41 21 8 17 41 18 8 15

1 18 5 18

40 16 B 1.6

Bolton's lowder and averted the

47 48 86 77 46 danger. Play continued to be full 75 77 10 of thrills up to half time when there 82 71 44

71 74 41

73 66 40 59 39

41 13 12 16

61

.. 41'15, 8 18 (3 70 38 Southport .. 41 16 8 18 73 84 98 Nelson 41 17 20. 73. 80 38 Rotherham 41 14 0 38 55 77 37

1:40 13 10 17 Rochdale

78 88 36 Accrington 41 13 7 21 04 78

76 33 Darlington 42 13 7.22 04 88 33 Barrow 40 10 8,22 60 80 28 Hartlepools 42 10 0.26 59 112 26 Ashington.. 42 8 7 27 45 115 23 Scottish League.

***

2. Hamilton 2 Airdrie.

Was no score.

for him and that morning had re- ceived a letter from the comman der of the Tilawa which statéð. .

+

Bolton monopollac the play in The Magistrate: But then you the Brat few

minutes after the will have to call the commander intervnt, and continued to show an of the vessel. improvement on their earlier play. Portsmouth' › were not overshadowed though, and delivered several deter- mined attacks..

On the Look Out. Mr. Dunbar continued that from information received they were on the look out for the coolie, for the forged chits were identical with other forged chits which had been returned to the firm by the ship of last month. 'Ho

Balion's Two Goals. After thirty-five minutes Butler closed in from the right wing and shot low. the ball going into the goal just before Mackie, Ports- at the end mouth's right back, attempted to identified prisoner, who had pre- elenr. Directly afterwards Butler sented ash chits before, but he might easily have nikded to Bolton's did not know whether he had pre-

but.ho shot too high.

sented any genuine ones. Shortly before Aplendidly executed movement end-

Baisha the

Mr. Philp also identified

the

ed in Blackmore scoring a second prisoner and said he had bad dual- goal for Bulton. In the last minute ings with him before, and, as a Bolton's

a shot matter of fact, had given him from keeper save!

Portsmouth centre- gepuine clhite as a coolie in charge

2 herniana

alth R Caluc

1

3

5 Ayr

1 Dondes

2 Aberdeen

1 forward,

2

Clyde Cowdenbeath Falkirk Mestry' -11 21 11 9 89 67 63:

Henri Grimsby. 40 24 5 11 82 07 53

Kilmarnock Notts County 42 10 9 14 78 65 47 Motherwell Bradford da

40 21 4 16 80 08 40 Rangers Southampton 41 10 14 11 71 00 40 West Brom... 41 19 8 14 80 77 46 St. Johnstone

41 17 11 13 72 49 45 51. Mirren

Third Lanark 2 Partick T Cholen

42 17 10 15 04

15 04 05 44 to the Blackpool 41 18 7 10 87 75 43 SCOTTISH LEAGUE TABLE.

18 73 81 41 41 16 9 10 73 81 Tottenhum

bo

What The Captains Said. six strokes. The cards for the moru- They played better golf than us ing round were; Duncan 69; Hagen in every match and deserved to win." 76. Dunean finished five up.

said Hagen, who, as he stepped off Stake Duncan again gave a brilliant ex- the platform, did not appear to hibition in the afternoon. He became depressed and threw a kins six up at the accutul and took the Cup sixth and eighth in twon and the ginth in four, to become dormie nine, lagen missed a three yard putt the tenth The whole match op a new Millwall and gave Danean 'n great win by 10, vista for British golf finance by the Preston N.E. and 8.

record attendance.-Reuter.

Compston v Sarazen.

Compston was opposed to Sarazen

The American was two up at the

1 Queen's Park

W. Butler, who scorel the first of ash boats..

5 goal, bails from Atherton and was

To this, prisoner replied that

he had never seen the ship's the only forward in the Bolton team icer In his life. Neither had he with Wembley experience. He play-

Duncan said, "This is the happlest olla. Forest 41 14 15 15 20 20 4 Rangers... 37 30.0 1 100 32.00 ed against Scolland at the Stadlum seen Mr. Dunbar before. He was

day of my life."

Bull

Wolves Reading Amateur Championship.

Barnsley. Bristel C. Lendon, Apr. 27. The popularisation of golf anong Swansea

12 15 70 70 40 Motherwell 38 20.10 8 85 66 60 41 13 14 14 68 62 40 | Cultic 37 21 7 0 84 46 40 91 547 3A 10 0 10 41 10 7 18 71 84 30 Hearts 41 16 8 18 75 77 9 Queen's Park 38 18 7 13 100 69 43 41 16 7 19 70 70 37 Partick 38 17 7 14 01 70 41 41 14 0 18 69 64 87 Aberdeen.. 38 10 8 14 81 68 40 41 1 0 20 67 60 30 St Mirren 37 10 8 13 77 71

14 57 41 13 10 18 68 67 30 St. Johnstone 38 14 10 14 70 38

10 80 41 14 16 18 02 72 80 Kilmarnock 37 14 7 10 73 41 1 5'21 62 74 25 Falkirk

37 14 7 10

210 07 85 30

| Cowdenbeath 17 619 61 68 31

the Oldham sixth. He was hard pressed but the masses was evidenced in

41 12 8 21 43 68 32 Hamilton 37 13 0 16 68 79 35 saved his lend with brilliant chips English native amateur championship Clapton O.

41 14 4 23 00 85 $2 bernians. 38 13 0 19 54 62 32 and putts. Compston raflied and on a Cheshire oil-worker, W. Sutton,Port Vale

7 13. 64. 66 31 Airdrie with birdies at the ninth and tenth of the West Cheshire Artisans Club,

Third Division (South). brought the match all square. He heating E. Tipping, of Ashdown

6 20 4771 30 took the lead for the first time at the Forrest, by 3 up and 2 to play. Sut Bournemouth

4 10 65 84 30 sixteenth and held it. Anishing one ton was one up at the end of the first Brentford up on the morning round.

i round.

11 18 60 69 29 Brighton The nutch was played at Gosforth. | Chariton

22 71 102 28 Reuter

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2 Newport

2 Watford

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in 1924 and already has two Cup only a street coolie and had noth- medals. failed to prove a success when

Blackmore, the other scorer, ing to do with ash boats. The arrived at Bolton

chits had been given to him by from

Exeter. his friend, Lung Tai, who had left Lator he showed himself a superior marksman and snap-shot centre for- for Canton. ward.-Router.

CRICKET AT C.R.C. ·

COMBINED HONGS WIN BY

TWO WICKETS.

An. éleven chosen from Ewo, Way- foong and Taikoo beat the Chinese Recreation Club, by two wickets i a cricket match played on the latter's ground on Saturday,

ed

The Chinese went in first and both batsmen failed. Things look-

Olack until W. C. Hung and J, L. Youngstye made a stand, the former making 40 before being caught by Dowler off Hinton's bowling. Young- sayo was given out 1.b.w. when he hind made 67. The alde was dismiss- ed for 141, Hinton took four for 32 and Parker three for 23.

Prisoner had previously serv ed a sentence of four weeks' for etealing in 1922 and he was on- tenced to six months' hard labour on each charge, the Magistrate adding that he should like to make the sentences concurrent but was afraft he could not.

HONGKONG RADIO.

THE LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.

The following programme will be broadcast today from the Govern ment Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. or 360 metres.

148 p.m.-Weather Report. 5.30-0.30 p.m.-Programme Chinese Music. (Odeon Records supplied through the courtesy of Parker was the outstanding bats-Messrs. The Sincere Co., Ltd.) man when the combined honge went 7.49 p.m.-Evening Weather Re- in to bat. Ho played a dashing, in port.

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YACHTING.

BOOJUM WINS LADIES'

CUP RACE.

Boojum scored a good win in the Ladies' Cup race unlad at the Hong- kong Yacht Club on Saturday, when fifteen bonts took part but only seven finished. The course was. Lycian Beacon (P), Kowloon Rock (P), mark on line (P) and Channel Rocks (2), a distance of 9.4 miles. Details of the race, which started at 2.36 ore riven below:

Finishing Corrected Time. Time. Diana (3rd).... 0.40.45 0.00.46

"Pom Junca" (German) Selection

The Band of H,M. Grenadier Guards.

"Spirit Of America" (A Patriotic

i Patrol)

Organ Solo

G. Pattman,

"Bello Across The Meadows"

Organ Solo

Gatty Sellars.

"Song With Variations" (Proch)

The Magic Flute" (Mozart) .Soprano

A. M. Guglielmetti, "Carmen" (Georges Bizet)

The Cast Caymon

Raymondo Visconti (Mezzo-Soprano).

Micaela

Marthe Nespoulous (Soprano). Frasquita

Andree Vavon. Mercedes

Andree Bernadet,

Georges Thill. (Tenor).

Calleen (th) 0.12.28 0.09.58 Don Jose,

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La Linda (4th) 6.01.50 0.00.50 Boojum (at) 0.06,44% 5.48.15% Escamille Pierrette. (2nd) 6.48.56% 6.48.59%

0.29,09 6.06.20 Zephyr (515)

Why Wonder

(7th) **** 0.28.1&·· 6.19.48 Dorothea, Daphne, Alsa, Bluenose, Spoedwell, Adanae, Gaol and Joan did not finish.

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