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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931.

THE

WORLD SPORT

SEMI-FINALS OF THE SHIELD,

BIG GAME ON CLUB GROUND.

TWO LOCAL TEAMS SUSPENDED.

BAD SPORTSMANSHIP BY R. A. RESERVES.

SOUTH CHINA'S THIRD CLASH EWO CHANGE-OVER.

WITH KOWLOON.

EASY GAME FOR S.W.B.

[By "Wanderer"}

on the The remarkable scene Club ground last Saturday when the players of the Royal Artillery Reserves completely lost their tempers and gave a shocking ex- hibition of bad sportsmanship hus had a sequel na Football As sociation inquiry,

By "Wanderer."} With zest almost departed from the battle for the Senior League championship, the semi-finals of the

of thoir Shield Competition to-morrow be

AR a result four come of even greater interest and

in customary players were sentenced to suspen. importance than For the bulk of the followers of sion until June 1, while the R.A. the game, there is only one match. have been requested to withdraw the team from reserve Kowloon their of course that between

are Second Division of the League. And South China. Not only these the teams with the best re- Virtually, It amounts to suspen- cords to date, South China being sion of the club.

the of winners

The Ewo almost certain

the Lengue, but they have been keenest rivals for the past three pended sine die from participa attempt to change a player in the season and has each defented the ion in local football, following an other in lengte games during the second half of the Shield game present campaign.

against Kowloon a fortnight ago. A new outside-left appeared

Waa the field. When it covered, the referee ordered him off and naturally declined to per it the first-holf player to resume,

"B-

South China have a great portunity of equalling Kowloon's feat of 1926 in winning the league and shield in the same NEMMON. Kowloon are making a great bid to preserve the record to themselves and to renew acquaintance with the Shield final Interrupted last year.

Hopes to Be Shattered. The hopes of one of these teams are likely to be ruthlessly shattered, but the prophet would be a daring one who offered bly odds either

the inte Both teams will F་ match

with confidence, Kowloon because they achieved a 3-0 victory! over South China on February 28. One cannot, however, be sure whe ther South China employed mis. taken tactics in that game or whe- ther it was that they played just as well as they were allowed. If one could be certain. there might he leas difficulty in pointing out the winners. In any event, it is not to be expected that South China' will play the same close game that proved so disastrous against thei keen and decisive tackling of the Kowloon defenders.

South China will probably start as favourites, but my estimate of Kowloon is thint they will prove and exceedingly difficult team to beat. their Their keen persistence main prop and the defence sound. Should South China get in front in the early stages, however, the probabilities are that they will stay there.

Borderers' Passnge.

club

litte

been

on

it is understand that points will he awarded to other clubs for out- standing natches on the fixture |list concerning the R. A, Reserves

and Ewo.

FANLING GÖLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

8.56 B. S. Edward & W. J. S, Key. 9.00 C, B. Riggs & J. B. Lanyon. 9.16 Not to be booked after train 9.04 T. S. Marshall & E. J. Price.

arrives.

0.20 W. Clerk & R. Young. 0.24 0. Pager & A. D. Humphreys. 9.28 J. S. Lee & S. J. 11, Fox. 9.32 B. E. Atwell & T. Lindars. D.36 W. A. Butterfield & W. A.

Correll.

9.40 J. White & W. Paterson. 9.44 A. B. Purves & E. des Voeux

J. M. 9,48 1. M. Henderson &

Walker.

9.52 W. S. Hilber & H. Hampton. 9.65 W. N. A. Smalley & E. D.

Matthews

10.00 L. C. Graver & K. K. Rounds. 10,04 A. Ritchie & A. II. Ferguson. 10.0% J. F. Richardson & P. S. Grant 10.12 J. Forbes & W. G. Lorimer. 10.16 E. J. Munro & 1. W Shewan. 10.20 F. C. Young & H. S. V. Morsop.: 10.24 W. N. Buyers & R. F.. Hail. 10.28 D. J. Keogh & J. 6. Dykes.

The meeting of the Royal Artil-10.32 H. U. Ireland & D J. Gilmoe.

10.36 L. Yales & J. Coulthart. lery and the South Wales Borderers 10.40 1. P. 3Sherry & W. A, Weight. in the other semi-final should con- 10.44 3. II. Little J. W. Alabaster. fer upon the latter team an easy 10.48 U. L. Prophet & R. C. Law. passage into the dual. Their pre-1052 G, W. Reeve & L. Holmes. decessors were the holders of the 10.56 G. T. May & J. P. Hollingdale. trophy, and the Borderers are hop- 11.00 D. J. Franer & J. Stuart. ing to emulate the performance of 11.04 J. L. Shellshear & F. A. Bed-

mond, the Somersets Inst year. I cannot

ave much hope for the R.A. They 11.08 F. Groven & M. Barker.

11.12 t. 11. Wild & J. R. Collis, are go-ahend enough, but the de: 11.163. ft. Hinton & O. E. C. Marton. fence is not good, and there is an 11.20 T. Low & J. G, Campbell, absence of scoring power.

11.24 A. C. I. Bowker & D. Forbes.

In the Junior Shield semi-finals, 11.28 C. II. Burion & S. A. Steap, the Navy are expected to defent 11.42 K. S. Robertson & P. Morrison. Kowloon, while Eastern are excepted 11.36 K 5. Morrison & G. R. More. to recover sufficiently from their 11-10 W. t. Vallance & A. U. Braw recent laps of form to defeat the 11.44 A. Reid & D. S. Robb.

11.48 W, C. Shields & N. E. Littlejohn,

a

Club Reserves. There may be 11.52 C. II, M, Andrew & A. J. I

surprise. Both "form" losers have some good performances, to their credit recently.

Wolfe,

11.50 M. St. J. Walsh & W. H. E.

Contes

The full fixture list is appended: Noon W. C. Clark & I. J. Alison.

SENIOR SHELD. SEMI-

FINALS.

South China V. Kowloon,Club|

ground, 4.30 p.m.

Royal Artillery v. S. W. Borderers;

-Kowloon, 4,30,

JUNIOR SHIELD-SEMI-

FINALS.

Navy Reserves v. Kowloon Reserves.

-Club, 2.00. Eastern v. Club Reserves.-Kow-

loon, 2,30.

SENIOR LEAGUE. Royal Navy v. Chinese Athletic-

Stadiuin, 4.30. St. Janoph's

Joseph's, 4.30.

V. Argylls.-St.

Second Division.

HOCKEY.

The following have been selected to represent the Y.M.C.A. second hockey cleven in a match against H.M.8. Medway at King's Park at 3 pm. to-morrow!

F. Allen, J. M.-Purvis, A. Tate, I Macey, R. A. Bates, D. F. Kilby, W. J. Brown, Dr. Ashton, W. H. Smith, F. Parker, H. Muller. Reserve, S. Sweet; referee, A. R. Brown.

Plle, Simpson. Gillott, Grim- wood, Ianson.

Chinese v South China Stadium, South China:-Pau Ka-ping: LI

3 p.m.

Borderers v. University-Chatham

Rond, 4.00.

Third Division.

:

It. Engineers v. R.A.Q.C.-Chinese,

3 p.m. Chinese Y. R.A.S.C.-Chinces, 4.30 Kowloon

*

Extra Time is to be played in the Shield matches, if necessary. Probable terms include: Kowloon: Ponay; Martin," "Dow

man; "Hedley, McKelvie, Blins;

Tam Tin Rang.

Kong-pak; Leung Yin-chan, Leung Wing- chiu, Tong Kwan; Cheng Suj- bouki Chu Kwokuen, Fung King-cheung, Li Wal-tong and Ip Pak-wa.

2nd:-Augus; Guest, Williams; Everest Gilchrist, Cameron: Eastman, Whiting, Spary, Cotton; Bickford Club 2nd-Fogwill; Sloan, Hynes; Puncheon, MacFarlane, Stoker: Alexander, Bell, Strange, Jackson and Fowler.

TENNIS TOURNEY:

S. A. RUMJAHN AMONG THE LAST EIGHT.

VICTORIA DIOCESE.

ANNUAL REPORT OF ASSOCIATION.

of the

The annual meeting 8. A. Rumjahn was in one of his happiest moods when he niet Horace Victoria Diocesan and Missionary Lo in the fourth round of the singles Association la being hold this

Wan

The annual report states in

tennis championship yesterday, and evening. hin advance to the last eight accomplished with little difkulty.

Two nets were sufficient, but in the part:

The year 1930 was noteworthy courne of their contest, some excellent

largo from the fact that it was the first tennis was witnessed by a

many full year in which the V.D.M.A. ring", both players effecting clever "aces". Rumjahn's versatility as such functioned since its incep

ble tion on April 9th, 1929. and general steadiness was a

than

factor in his succes. Lo was spas- Generally speaking. It has been modic, at times meeting the Indian on

year of quiet consolidation his own terms and easily holding hi

rather

uny vigorous own, and at others, falling, with very

ten advance. He fought simple returns.

The membership of the Victoria aciously for the first set, but it cost him a terrific physical effort, and he Diocesan Association in England had! no stamina left to put up aia 1.187 and in the Diocese the reasonable defence in the second hot. y.D.MA. has a membership of 239

Rumjuhn, in an endeavour to force made up as follows:

the exchanges, made some rather hasty and.

127

at timea, ill-advised Cathedral Group advances to the net, but this bold St. Andrew's, Kowtaon Group 50 policy eventually Justified

itself.

particularly in the closing stages St. Peter's Group ..... when the winner touched some of his Chinese Church Group bent overhead form,

Outports Group

16

20

26

BOXING

CHINA FLEET: Amateur Boxing Championships Somi-Finals and Finale, at the THEATRE ROYAL, Saturday, 21st March, 'commencing at 9 pm. Admission $1, $2, and $4. Booking for Members of Services at Moutrie's, Wednesday and Thursday. General Public-Friðar and Saturday,

Preliminary Sessions at the R. N. Canteen Theatre at 8.30 p.m.

Thursday and Friday, 19th and 20th March,

Admission: 50 cents and $1,00..

Several matches in the handicap

The tenth Annual Reunion was singles events were played off, the results in the majority of cases being held on July 26th; a notable day conseneed with the celebration of true to form.

The outstanding match this after-Holy Communion in St. Martin's- noon is the meeting of T. Honda and in-the-Fields, the preacher being Ho Kn-bau in the fourth round of the the fer. C. 1. Blanchett. A large MASTERPIECES

open singles. The former can be ***

confidently expected to win, but little number of memberà and friends were prescut, at the meeting in has been seen of Ho Kalau this your and it is quite likely that Hondawili Victory House, at which the Arch. And him a greatly improved exponent.dencon of Warwick presided. The were the Bishop of The Chinese is certain to go all out speakers to upset the champion, and a three- Victoria, Hongkong, Miss E. S.

and the Rev. set match is not beyond the bounds Atkins of possibility. Results:

Open Singten, 4th Bound.

S, A. Rumjalin beat II. Lo; 6-4, 6-2. Handicap Singles "A" Railton bent E, R. Price, 6-3, 6-2. Robinson beat Ride, 6-2, 6-1. Raworth beat Valentine, w.. Armstrong heat Nash, 6-0, 6-3,

Handicap Singles "B," Ferguson beat 1inton, D-7, 6-2. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME. Open Singlen.

Honda He Ka-l

Club Championship. Goldman Anderson. Petch Etherington.

Handicap Singles "A." Johnson v Owen lugher, Henderson v D. L. Prophet. D. B. Evans v C. W. Blshop. C. C. Stark v D. W. Deane,

Handicap Singles "B" G. C. Womack v E. J. Buttress.

Handicap Doubles, Watson and Remington v Collis and Penn.

TO-MORROW'S CRICKET. RECREIO TEAM IN LEAGUE MATCH.

N. V. Halward.

All Members of the V.D.M.A. desiring to attend the Reunion in London on June 25, 1931, should

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home addresses to their Group Secre- taries by March 31,

names

credit

of

The accounts show a balance in general amount $3,309.57, including $2,750 on fixed deposit. Grants maile during the year totalled $2.870,

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