H. COLES WINS BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Davis Makes Break Of 1,022
London, March 25. HF. E. Coles, the Card!!! bank clark, who won the competition in 1920, repeated the performance last the final of tho night, when, in amateur billiards championship Burrough Hall, he beat M. A. 3,272. Boggin, of Burnley, by 3,707
al
He made his position almost secure by scoring 752 points at yesterday's: first sesalon, against Beggin's total; of 400. Coles. who averaged 28, And breaks of 71, 88, 138, 109, 60 and 68. Baggin' breaks included!
RABBIT'S CRICKET...
STATISTICS
PUBLICATION HELD OVER UNTIL TO-MORROW
As all the figures were not available in time for publication to-day. R. Abbit's continued review of Army crickot statistics for the season just ended in Hongkong, which should have appeared to-day,' will be published in both editions of the Telegraph to-morrow.
Baseball
143, 74 and 62, his average boing 17 Clubs'
Boggin made a great light at the
ነብ lant session, when outpointe Coles by 600 to 548 and had breaks; of 77, 85 and 65 to the Welshmann's 51, 67, 78.
Joe Davis, holder, had slightly the
better of the play in the first session
in his match with Willie Smith in the
Prospects
(Continued from Page 8).
can bag 20 nomi-Onal of the Professional the windmill windup,
An arm intection, which may Billarda Championship at Thurston's Kames, Ball. Davis scored 702 points against prevent the South Carolinan from 004. He averaged 36 to Smith's obtaining a flying start, has Hornsby
worried. 1:|: : ད
Davis was in play with an over- Hornsby believes George Blacholder night unfinished freak of 181, which and Jack Briott can win 16 games he carried to 230, and had furthor spices, and that Dick Coffman should runs of 107, 140 and 217. Smith, had be good for a dozen. breaks of 139, 112 and 110.
In Welland, the Browns for the first At 'tho evening session Davin time in several years have a south- increased his lead to 3,131, scoring Paw who rates starting assignments. 1,118 (average 186 to Smith's 766 Thomas and Blin copped 52 games (average 100),
between them in the minora in 1834. Cloning scores: Davis, in play, Ivy Paul Andrews and Elton Walkup, young right-hander from Milwaukee, Fround out the staff,
SPORT
ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. The Fourth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th and Monday, 22nd April, 1935, commencing at 12.30 pim. on each day.
The First Bell will be rung 12 o'clock NOON.
By Order,
Tommy Heath once more has been brought up from San Antonio to make it certain that the outfit wil have a catcher at all times. Hemsley Wasn't content with fighting sailors alone last summer. He took the other catcher, Frank Grube, with him.
Hemsley is underweight, by the way, and suffering from a pulled ga. ment and a mashed toe. He dropped an autuniolite Jack on the toe.
Oscar Mello does everything wel enough to be a star at second base, and Aloysius lęjma is equally at home atat second, short, or third. He hit
C. B. BROWN,
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FRIDAY at the STAR
271 Inst Reuson.
The Browns' starting nutheld will be composed of Ray Pepper, West, and Bell. Deb Garins wouldn't be carried if Hornsby could find any body else of worth. Larry Betten- court 18 said to have cured himself of the habit of chasing curve fails to first base in the Texas League, and is to be given a thorough trial.
Hornsby can count upon ouly West and Pepper in the outdeld with any degree of assurance, however, which Is why he again has bedecked the veteran Clarence Mueller in
major tongue livery.
Hornsby hasn't much of a hand, but he'll make few mistakes in playing !It.
5.760; Smith, 6,039.
Davis made a break of 1,022, his sixth four-figure elfort of the senson,
38 minutes.
Smith's best were 138, 116, 300 and 407.
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HOMESIDE SOCCER FORECAST
(Continued from Pagé 8).
Lincoln
MANSFIELD Rotherhams Rochdale TRANMERE WALSALL
WREXHAM
* Southport
Darlington
V Stockport
·Y CHESTER
❤ Doncaster
Gateshead
✓ Hartlepool
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
AIRDRIE
FIRST DIVISION.
Y Dunfermline
CLYDE
✓ Kilmarnock
Dundee
Y
CELTIC
Falkirk
V
Hibernians
HEARTS
Y
Aberdeen
MOTHERWELL
Y
Arr
Queen O'th
F
Albion
RANGERS
1
Queen's Park
ST. JOHNSTONE v ilamilton ST. MIRREN Y Partick
.
EASTER MONDAY
FIRST DIVISION
Leeds
BIRMINGHAM DERBY
LEICESTER
Middlesbro' Portsmouth. PRESTON STOKE
W. Bromwich WOLVES
SECOND DIVISION
BARNSLEY Bradford
HULL
NOTTS C. OLDHAM PLYMOUTH SHEFFIELD Southampton WEST HAM
Swansea
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17,"
LEAGUE FIXTURES
LOCAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMME
FOR NEXT FOUR DAYS
The final of the International foot- ball competition for the Sunday Her ald Cup has been brought forward one day and will now be played on Sunday instead of on Easter - Mon- day as originally arranged.
The two teams are Portugal and China and the match, will be decided on the Club Ground, commencing at 4.1 p.m.
but
There will be a full programme of| league matches for Saturday only a few of the minor league games for Sunday.
The Finalsh champion
runner
Arrangements have also been mado for a number of the matches out-Paavo Nurmi, who plans a number standing to be played during the of showings in Russia this summer, week.
The programme for the current German Sports League to take part at fa said to hare bean invited by the week fe appended:
Thwaites.
TO-DAY
the World Olympiad at Berlin.
First Division Police v. Royal Artillery (Kowloon
[p.m. Referee: J. S. Fernie.
South China "B" v. Police (Caro- Ground). 3.36 pm. Referee: W. Cine Hill Ground), 4.4 pa. Re-
Kowloon v. Club de Recreio (Kow-
feree: E. E Randall.
Chinese Athlete v. Kowloon (Club loon Ground), 6 pm. Referee: J. Ground), 4.46 pm. Refereet E. G. Lawrence
South China "?" v. St. Joseph's)
Irley. (Caroline Hill Ground), 6.16 p.m. Ground), 4.45 p.m. Referee: W. T. Navy v. Club (Causeway Bay Referee: E. E. Randall.
Payne.
* Everton
Y Grimsby
་ ་
Y Arsenal
V
Manchester C.
V
Sunderland
V
Liverpool
Y
Wednesday
Chelsea
F
Bradford C.
ፕ
Brentford
Norwith
V
Port Vale
*
Burnley
V
Notta F.
5 p.m. Referee: In Kau-pa.
V
Fulham
FRIDAY
v Manchester
First Division
BOLTON
(Cause
v Ilackpool THURD DIVISION (SOUTH!). BOURNEMOUTH BRISTOL R. CHARLTON EXETER GILLINGHAM -LUTON
Bristol C.
Y
Cardiff
V
Aldershot
V
Walford
རྩྭ་
Clapton
Newport
Millwall
*
BRIGHTON
Crystal P
NORTHAMPTON ▾ Southend SWINDON TORQUAY
Queen's P.R.
* Darlington
น
LINCOLN
Chester Southport
Doncaster
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ACCRINGTON Barrow Crowe HARTLEPOOLS v
totherham ROCHDALE STOCKPORT TRANJERE WAISALL WREXHAM
YORK
V
የ
Carlisle
New Brighton
Monsfeld
v Halifax
Chesterfield Gateshond
Club Juniors Snatch Lucky Win
At the Club ground yesterday, the Club-dofuated the Fusiliers_by_twe goal to nil in a Division II lengue match.
The Fusillers were tho better side and should have won by a big mar- gin instead of losing without a score, having practically all the play throughout, but the forwards missed their opportunities. Davies and Williams were a safe pair of backs, tackling and clearing calmly. The halves played a hurd game, Morgan being outstanding. Jones proved to be a good pivot but the forwards wero, unable to make any impression when in front of goal. The wingers, Luxton and Hughes, both played good games, but the insido trio failed.
Nicholla was a safe custodion for the Club, bot Sterling and Hynes the fullbacks were very unsafe. The in- termediate line were given plenty of work, Forrow and Rallion "being outstanding. Hopkins hnd Вл off day,
Fisher and Pearce were the best of the forwards the former always being 题 danger while Pearen showed good bait control and wel timed passes
the
From the commencement Fusiliers were the better side and confined play to the Club half and should have scored in the first five minutez. Then Fisher receiving from clearance put a fine contre neross the gas-mouth and Pearra mado na mistake.
The Club's second goal tame short- ly before the Interval, Davies and Morgan miskicking and Hemsworth running in put the ball easily into the net.
Second Division
Lan-
Royal Engineers v. Enst cashires (Chatham Road Ground),
Navy v. Royal Artillery way Bay Ground), & p.m. Referee: D. Konsick.
Second Divisiori Navy v. Royal Artillery
(Causa
Re-
way Bay Ground), 3.10 p.m. feree: R. M. Omar.
SATURDAY
First Division
Second Division Kowloon v. Royal Engineers (Kow loon Ground), 3.15 pm. Referee: W. C. Thwaites.
University V. Eastern (Club Ground), 3.15 p.m. Referee: W. Trace.
East Lancashires v. South China (Chatham Road, Ground), 3.15 p.m. Referee: D. Komsick.
Royal Wch Fusiliers v. Club (Chatham Road Ground), 4.45 p.m.; Referee: G. Shoobbrook..
Third Division RAM.C. v. Royal Welch Fusiliers (King's Park). 3.10 p.m. Referee: A, Fusiliers (Kowloon Ground), 4.45B. Haddleton.
East Lancashires v. Royal Welch
INJURED MAN SCORES A GOAL
SHOULDER THRICE
DISLOCATED
MILITARY SPORTS Royal Artillery Meeting At Sookunpoo
The Anal events of the Royal Artillery sports meeting wore run off MOSS'S COURAGE yesterday afternoon on the Hongkong Aren sports ground at Sockanpoo. The 9th. Battery secured the cham pionship title with an aggregaté- of 339 points,
(By ARBITER)
At the conclusion of the various
A wonderful display of courage events Mrs. Carrington-Sykes, the by Frank Moss, goalkeeper of the wife of Lieut. Colonel M. Carrington. Arsenal Football Club, and an Sykes, M.C, R.A., presented the prizCA eloventh-hour hustle by the club to to the successful competitors. sign on another goalkeeper were the The 0th. Battery were. by far features last month of one of the anperior, securing the first place most dramatic epinosten of the present with a total of 820 points. The 24th Association football season.
Battery came second with 210 points,
Moss had his shoulder dislocated while the 20th. Battery and 12th. while effecting a save in the match Battery followed with 187 and 181 against Everton, at Everton, but in- points respectively, sisted on returning to the fold after
THE RESULTS the injured shoulder had been replaced Dolalled results follow: by Tom Whittaker, the trainer.. Un-
480 yards Hurdle Relay.-1, Dh. able to resums his place in goal, he Battery; 2. 24th Battery 3, 20th played at outside left, and, in spite Battery, Time: 1 min. 20 2/5 seer. of his handicap, scored a gont.
Polo Vault1, LB Ives: 2 L/B Unfortunately the shoulder went Hall; 3, Gonsor Barris. Height: 9 ft. Drain. A second time Moss resum-] ed play after treatment, and again non; 2 Gunner Harman: 8, Gunner 220 yards Race-1, L/B Hutchia ho had to retire. On this third Mooney. 23.8/5 secs. occasion it was found that he had
Javolin suffered a double dislocation, which Halliday: 2, Gummer Smith; 3, Gunner Throw. 1, Ganner meant that he had to be taken to Nash. Distance: 185 1.6 1. hospital, where under an angenths-
880
yasin tie the bones were put back into Withers; 2, Gunner Laban; 3, Ganner Raca-1, dunner position.
Mooney, Time: 2 mins. 10 8/5 seen. This injury to Moss placed the Arsenal in an They had only one other goalkeeper, Distance: 20 ft. 2 3/4 in.
Long Jumpi, L/B_Ives; 2 Hom- nwkward altuation: bardier Coleman; 3, Gunnar Stokes. and only seven hours in which to un- gage a new player, midnight on Satur- son; 2, Garner Gilbert; 3, Bombardier 100 yards Race-1,-1/B Hutchin- day, being the closing time for trans- Allmark. Time: 11 sccn. fera.
Throwing the Hammer, Ser- geant Layroll; 2, Sergeant Bilton; 8, Gunner Barris." Distance: 84 ft. 3 inn.
-
SUNDAY Sunday Herald Cup Portugaal v. China (Club Ground). 4.16 p.m. Referee E. G. Isley. Linemen: W. T. Payne and E. E Randall.
Second Division Royal Welch Fusiliers v. Royal Artlilery (Chatham Road), 8.15 p.m. Referea: J. P. Dickenson.
Ono Milo Race.1, East Lancashire; 2. H.KA. Open Medley Relay RA; 3, R.A.F. Time: 3 mins, 64.2/5 secs.
One Mile Face-1, Gunner Wither; Time: 5 mine. 2. Gunner Ceylo; 3, Gunner Knowice. Veterans' Race--1, Gunner O'Brien; 2, Sergeant Champlon; 3, L/B Miller.
$40 yaris Race,---1, Gunner Mooney; 2, L/B Ives; 3, Gunner Rothwell. Time: 64 mins. 1_sec.
Cross the Water Cup Race-1. Referee: Lyeemonn; 2, Stonecutters, Time: 1
min. 36 3/5 secs.
South China V. Royal Engineers (Caroline H Ground), 5.15 p.m.] Referee: A. T. Jarmain.
Third Division RA.O.C. v. Royal Welch Fusiliers (Caroline H), 3.15 p.m. P. W. Perkins..
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