England Beaten By Scotland

One Goal Scored In Match

London, April 9. By the only goal of the match, scored by Walker within the first five minutes of the game, Scotland de feated England in an International soccer match to-day, witnessed by 93,000 people. The weather was cool and sunny, and the teams lined up at Wembley as announced.

LOCAL CRICKET

Middlesex Regiment

Defeats Press

At Snokunpoo yesterday, the Euro- pean Press were narrowly defeated by the Middlesex Regiment in t friendly cricket match. Batting first, declared the soldiers

ut 205 runs after nine wickets had fallen. The Press replied with 101.

Batsmen fared rather better than Licut In the game, the bowlers

Weedon and Pte. Johns scoring 57 and 40 respectively for the winners and E. Zimmern knocking up 10, not out, for the Press. M. el Arculli. for 8, and Y, el Arculi, & for 33, led the bowling averages for the Press Intfeld 3 for 30, Coombes 4 for 64 and Lt. Peal 2 for 15 returned the

The Air Brill of the match came after Ave minutes play when Hop- good filled to head away cleanly Walker trapped the ball, and, round-best averages for the Middlesex side. ing Culils, scored with a grand shot from fifteen yards.

hind

Fenton, however, almost reduced the lead a le Inter when he all bnek-heel. but succeeded with a Scotland's defenderu

little trouble in Intercepting England's passes, which were going astray badly, and the halves opened up many movements. Walker was the brains of the Scottish van, and the enzo with which he eluded Copping tave every suggestion of trouble for England, whose defence was surely pressed. Half dlozen times the Scots' forwards passed and passed the ball within the English penalty area and succeeded in gain- ing three corners within a minute. Pressure was eventually relieved by Basin, whose duels with Anderson, incidentally, were one of the features of the game.

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Magnificent Bave

re-

Middlesex

Licut, Mane Omar b Luke Plc. Couintes c and b Omar Lieut. Werden e Luko, b Areuill Major Newham e Omar, b Arculit Ite. Johns e Luke, D Arculll Y. Pte. liatgeld & Abban

te. Cordery Arcul Sergt. Palerson b Arcuill M. Pte. Chation not out Lieut, Penland & Areutil Y.

Extras

Total (for whin. dec.) Pic. Nicholson did not bat.

Bowling Analysla

Abban Burnett

Luko Omar

F. 01 Arcul!! el Arculii M. el Argutil

M. et Arcull e Jones, b Coombes K. Nazarin et. Newnham, Peal A. R. Abbna b Hatfield

punch. Zimmern not out

The Englishmen lacked and method, but they provided a great thrill fust before the interval when Boatin centred to Fenton whose shot was pushed out by a magnificent diving save by Cum ming. Fenton regained possession. but his drive struck the prone goal- keeper. Three more shots during this period were intercepted by Scottish defenders before the ball went out of play. Scotland led by one-nil at half time.

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England revived in the second half and played with more force. Speeds runs by Bastin and Matthews gave the Scottish defenders many anxious moments, Cumming held drive from Matthews, and was almost immediately enlied upon to stop a header from Fenton. Scolland were unable to gain the superiority which they had held in the first half.

Bastin's Great Effort

Cumming was tested once more by three Matthews, who had benten men in his solo run. Bastin came to scoring following a clean near run-through from the half-way line, his final shot going just over the bar.

G. C. Burnette and b Coombes N. A. E, Mackay b Hatfield F. M. el Arcul b Flatfield

Arcull run out

M. Omar & and b Newnham

Luke i Coomben

E. MaeNider b Coambes

Extras

Total

Paterson

Hatfield Coombed Peal Newnham

Bowing Analysis

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY,

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RIFLE SHOOTING CONTINUES

Governor Attends Bisley Meeting

APRIL

1938.

WEEK-END FOOTBALL RESULTS

BUNDAY HERALD CUP FINAL England

S. Chinn 'A' Club

1 China

DIVISION L

3 Kowloon 3' Police

2 Enntern

DIVISION R.

2

N OND -COMM

The third day of the local Bisley Royal Scots meeting held by the Hongkong Rifle

5 Kowloon Association yesterday was again fa- Engineers (C)

Middlenex und the

4 Club voured by fino. weather,

6th. Bde., R.A. 6 Eastern ranges were crowded with riftemen

Engineers (E) 2 South China and spectators.

3 Royal Scots (Kowloon) 24th Bty. R.A. 9 20th Bty, R.A. 0

and

Some good shooting was seen, and Servicemen were again to the fore, but several civilians also did well Shooting in the "Blackdown" "Camberley" competitions first stage aggregate and for II. E the Governor's prize were fired off yesterday.

the

in the

During the afternoon, H.E. Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcolo, ac- companied by Capt. K. Caldwell, a

Capt. S. guest, and his A.D.C., Batty-Smith, visited the ranges, and watched the shooting with great in- terest. His Excellency the General the Troops, Commanding Oncer Major-General A. W. Bartholomew, his A.D.C, Lt. J. P. accompanied by Howard, were also present on the ranges in the afternoon;

lows:

"Camberley

(Sa) 00

Police (C) DIVISION III.

Medicals

DIVISION 11,

Second Decider

3

1 Portuguese S.A. O

HOW TEAMS STAND

5. China 'D' Middlesex

S, China 'A' . Royal Scot Kowloon Eastern Police Club

St. Joseph's

K. Chinese

Middlesex..

DIVISION I

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 15 13

1 42 17 27

10 12 2 2 30 20 20 17 10 10 10

2 5 07 27 22

15 30 30 21

15 7 2 0 35 21 16

17 8 4 7 40

10 3 5 8

15 4

1

2

14 17 DIVISION 11,

P. W.

17 15

5th Bde R.A. 18 15 Kwong Wah 18 11 5 South Chinn 20 11 0 Royal Scots Engineers (E) 18

Kowloon

The meeting ends this afternoon, when H. E. the Governor will dis- tribute the prizes about 5 p.m.

Sunday's Results Yesterday's resulta were as fol-

Yards Shu Toolsele Chan

B 3 Singh (Police) tled with 31 pointe for first place Dach, and will shoot of 39 pix; W.-

Bat. Kane (Royal C. Police

Club Consolation Sweepstakes W. J. Radley Engineers (C) 15

(Royal Beats) 23 points Eastern

W. A. Ashford (Royal Thompson, 23 pin

Fredric March Jean Lafite, Scots) 29 pts. pirate king of Barataria, whose and Bremner romantic story is told in the Cecil B.oach. DeMile eplo The Buccaneer" 'almul- faneously at the Queen's

and Alhambra Theatres,

UNIVERSITY SPORTS Heats Held At

"Camberley" (S.R. b) 500 Yards Set Pale (Middlesex Regt. and Major Campbell (RAS.C.), tied with 33 points each and will shoot off for Best place; Charan Singh (Police) 34 pia. A. C. Hunds (Royal Navy) and F. E. Russell

alice) 33 pls, each.

Sweepstakes C. Consolidation (Royal Navy), H. J. Templeton Navy), W. P. Thompson (Police) and T. J. Boulton (Deckyard R.C.), 33 points ench,

(5л. "Blackdown"

Clark (Royal

Pokfulaman (Dockyard N.C.) 30 bls.

On Saturday

SPORT FOR THE POOR University were completed on the

Children's Playgrounds Need Re-Surfacing

The

increased Success of the

The first half of the programme in the annual sports of the Hongkong University ground at Pokfulum on Saturday, when heats of events to be decided in the finals to be held on Wednesday were also run.

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17 6 2 0 19 6 1 12

NAÕDEDONNER PRES

18.50 13 42 67 10 2.0 13 21 04 4 18 1 0 17 12 80

OUR GUIDE TO THE CINEMAS

who rises

Consolidation Sweepstakes-Set P. Hale The #troduces some deft touches.

Bagsho

Two records were broken in the feld events. In the Hop, Step and Jump, Lee Zau-long jumped 11 feet 5 inches to beat the old mark by 24 inclies. In the pole valut, Lam Yu-Varsh shing cleared 10 feet 1⁄2 inch to beat the former record by 1 inches.

Leo Zau-tong was outstanding, for.

600 yards.-P.

0.

It is n

Yards- a) 200 (oyo) Scots) 20 pts.; "The Bride Wore Red" (King's A/Sgt. Nenie (RAD.C.) Apperley Theatre, to-day),An improbable 20 pls, each: Set. Kano (Royal Scots) 27

story, but made entertaining by the

Crawford pts,

Jonn

and Consolation SweepstakesSgt. Neave, efforts of 20 pts: V. M. Hammond HK.V.D.C.) Franchot Tone with Robert Young Joan Crawford L/Cpl. Amos (Middlesex Regt.) pts und Bille Burke. cach; Sgt, Kane (Iloyal Scots) 24 pts. "Blackdown” 15.8. b) 200 Yards. A. L. Hopkins (Follce) 34 pla., .. takes the part of a cabaret singer, from poverty to wealth. Bateman HK.N.V.F.) Lt. le Seeleur, G. Pollard Dockyard R.C.) and B. F. B. Dorothy Arzner, Hollywood's woman Morahan K.V.D.C.) 33 pts, each.

Buccaneer (Queen's and (Middle), 1 W. Caty (Dockyard R.C.),

to-day) Mr. J. R. El R.A.O.C.) and 6. B. Ruscoli Alhambra Theatres, (Police) 32 pts. each: Keown (Talked Cecil B. de Milic, splashing his canvas with his accustomed lavish hand, has pta. RC.) 31

(S.R.Q) Richards, R.N. 3; Nurain Singh (HK spared nothing to give his sensations Palice) 31; R. Ritchie K. Police), and all the realism possible in this tale

Jean of the pirate Lantic. 8pr. Thompson (RE. 29; Lt. Ashby (Kat the

long picture, with plenty of excite Barshot (S.R. b) 600 yards.-E. A. Tem-

ment and some humour. Franciska pleton (Royal Navy) 35: Sgt. Hale (Mid- dlesex Hegiment), Mid, Endicott (Royal Gaal,

the new leading lady, comes Navy), PM (Royal Navy and fetchingly into the story as it do Com. Ghr. Moody

Dutch girl wha Lending scores of the first stage for the little baggage of besides breaking ono record, be

Governor's Prize-Sgt. Halo ; Com. 73 Gnr. Moody 11: P. O. Clark and F. E falls in love with the handsome Cooper pirate. Akim Tamiroff scores heavily Russell K. Police) 90; Sgt. and

(Middlesex), Inspector Hopkins Kas the pirate chief's comic lleutenant, Police), and Major Campbell (RA.B.C.? 95; Mid Endicott 94, P. C. Hinds (Royal a fat and amiable braggart with a

soft streak in his bloodthirstiness. Navy) #3,

(Oriental Theatre, "Kid Galabad" China Fleet Challenge Cup for teams. won by Fourth Submarino Flotilla, ILM.S. to-day)-All the thrills of the prize- Medway.

Inter-Imperial and Police Forces Match. ring blended nicely together delightful passes to his wings were them for their sports meetings. The 220 Yards Low Hurdles.-1, Chlong Army 236 pts.; BK. Folles 253; Royal gangsters. Edwards G. Robinson, spread-cugling the English defence: King's Park playground was, with the Lee-hai (Ello!); 2, Lee,

Pubile Schools Tropity-1 Nautical Bette Davis and Humphrey Bogart handed (Ellot); 3, Tang Hung-tak

College, Canbourne, 90: Vittoria College, have the chief roles, but a newcomer, Jersey. 14.

Wayne Morris holds out promise that Inter-University Match.-1, Edinburgh son). Time, 20.1 sees.

more will be scen of him shortly. Throwing the Discus.-V. Vargas-University 90; 2. Oxford Univeralty.

Afiliated Rifle Club Match Royal "Thin Leo" (Maj. Atle Theatre, to- Tsong Navy Rile Range Club, Stonecutters, 23. day)-1'o some the skating of Sonja soff (Morrison); 2, Henley (Lugard); 3, T. Jelendovsky (Ricel); Special Prize, H.K.V.D.C. Ride Club Hente alone is suffelent attraction in 4. S. S. Chin (Ricci), Distance, 107.5 (Sa) 101.

Machine-gun Match-1. Kumaon Rare any picture after her work in "One "B" team, 143; 2, Royal Scots "B" team, In a Million," but this one has more feet.

135.

in than that. It contains magnificent sceneries, almost breath-taking their beauty. The skating: star and Tyrone Power form a good screen pair.

Children's Playgrounds Association, but the need of funds for the re- surfacing of some of the grounds un- "England now had a firm grip on der its control, is pointed out in the the game. They were awarded annual report, which will be read ot

area, when Inl, in completing a

to be at the Registry, Supreme was brought on Tuesday, brilliant solo effort,

April 10, at 6.15 p.m. down just one yard outside. Fen-

It is

is impossible to estimate the qualified for several other track and ton's kick, however, went wide.

exact number of people who use the field events. Scotland then took up the running Association's grounds for play, but

on several occasions by Sproston. Walker's during the year fourteen schools with-results:

free-kick just outside the penally the annual meeting of the Assoc. / scored points for places in the low

but were checked

out

grounds of their own utilised

throw, hurdles and javelin

The following were

FINALS

consent of the GoverM.C.A., who | John's) 4. Cheng Kai-shui

over to the Chinece were in dire need of a ground.

Typhoon damage was slight, and were

the cement concrete posts, having withstood the force of the wind, are proving cheaper in the long run.

but the finishing of the Scottish for- wards was poor.

Only the trim tackling of the Scottiati defenders saved the day Bastin and Stephenson instrumental in carrying the ball into favourable positions for scoring only to be thwarted at the last minute.

On the run of the match, Scotland were the deserving winners, it only for the fine defence in the second half-Reuter.

Thanks are expressed to local clubs and individual donors, without whose support the Association would be unable to continue its work,

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Saturday's

Zau-tong (St (Morri-

Ladies 220 Yards.-1, Miss H. A. Curren; 2, Miss Wong Shu-lann; 3, Miss Freida Salmon. Time, 33.0 secs. Hall Mile-1, S. S. Chin (Ricel); 2. Chang Sing (Eliot); 3, Tang Hung- tak (St. Jolin's); 4, G. Hong Choy (Morrison). Time, 2 mins. 22.4 secs. 10,000 Metres.-1, Yeung Yuk-wali (May): 2, Ho Hung-chiu (Ricci); 3, Teong Kwong-knu (May); 4, G. Hong Choy (Morrison). Time, 43 mins. 21.2 secs.

Hop, Step and Jump-1, Lee Zau- tang (Eliot); 2, Lam Yiu-shing (Mor- rison); 3, Cheng Kal-shu (Morrison); 4, Lee Shiu-luen (Morrison): Dis- tance, 41 ft. 5 inches (Record).

Pole Vault-1, Lam Yu-shing (Morrison); 2, C. W. Feng (Lugard); 3. C. O. Lee (Ellot); 4, Phillip Tain Morrison); Height, 10 feet, 1⁄2 inches (Record).

Throwing the Javelin.-1, V. Var- gassoff (Morrison); 2, Henley Tsang (Lugard); 3, S. S. Chln (Ricel); 4. Lee Zau-tong (Eliot). Distance 131 feet, 0 inches.

Heals

Shot Put V. Vargassoff (Morri- son), J. Jolendovsky (Rieci), B. Mi- lenko (May), K. C. Kwong (Eliot) and W. H. Chan (Eliot) qualified,

Long Jump-Leo Zau-tong (Ellot), Wong

Man-hon (St. John's), K. C. Kwong (Eliot), Lee Shlu-luen (Mor- rison) and Lam Yu-shing (Morrison) qualified.

High Jump-M. H. Wong (St. John's), K. C. Kwong (Ellot), S. L. Loe (Morrison) and K. L. Yong (Eliot) qualified.

220

Navy 30,

Team Revolver Match-1, Royal Scots,

103; HK. Pollee "A" team, 70,

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Four cups were shot for in Satur- meeting. C. Clark. of the day's Royal Navy, took two of them, while the remaining two fell to officers of Hongkong Volunteer Defence the Corps.

Full scores were as follows:

Council Cup (300 Yards)

with

HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT

Detroit, Apr. 8. Jimmy Adamlek, 1914 lbs., beat Al Ettore, 102 lbs., on points in a

for a count of Capt. Sequeira, K.V.D.C. 40 pts; tep-round bout fought here to-day,

the Lieui, Holmes, HK.V.D.C., 40; Capt. Gus- Eltore was floored

fifth round. United cott, Middlesex, and P. O. Hinds, Rt.N. 47 eight in ench: Sergt. Cooper, Middlesex, 40; S/Cdr. Press. Xu, H.A.0.C. 4

and Navy Cup (500 Yards) Licut, House, I.K.V.D.G. ted with Sergt. Cooper, Middlesex, wid: 10 points but won re-shout; P. 9. Clark, R.N., and A. Moody, R.N., 43 each; Sergt. fiale, Middlesex and Lieut. Jenks, R.N. $4 earth. President's Cup (300 Yards)

C. Clark, B., 13; A Moody, RN. Sergt. Cooper, Middlesex, and Cpl. Nunn, K.E 48 sách: Suck. Lieut. Mackis. II.K.N.V.F., and H. A. McKay, H.K.P., 47 each.

Secretary' Cup (400 Yards)

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THIRD

RACE THE

EXTRA C. Clark, B.N., 10 Sergt. F. Hald, Mid-

MEETING will be held (weather dlesex, B. J. 13. Morahan, ILK.V.D.C. 2/Lieut. Fullman, Middlesex Lieut. permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Athby. HNV.F., and Glulam Mohamed., SATURDAY, 16th and MONDAY,

HOCKEY INTERPORT

Players Selected To Represent Colony.

18th April, 1838, commencing at 12.30 p.a. each day.

The First Bell will be rung at 12.00 NOON, and the Tin Interval will be after the second race (1 p.m.) on both days.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Dadges admitting Non-Members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle The team which has been chosen men and $3.00 per day for Ladles to represent the Colony against Macao (Both including tax) are obtainable the SECRETARY upon the in the Interport hockey match

on written 'application of a 440 Yards Fint Race-Chang Sing April 17 is the saine us the provir Member,

which was' 'announced

Flat Race-Lee Zou-tong (Ellot), K. C. Kwong (Ellot), Lea Shul-luen (Morrison), Wong Man- hon

(S

John's Cheng Kai-shu

and Henley

Taeng (Morrison) (Lugard) qualified.

(Eliot), Hung Kai-chiu (Morrison), sionel one

C. Gue (Ried), Tong Hung Tok previously, except that Nalk Ghuinm sibic for all visitors introduced by

(St. John's), Tan Len-hong (Eliot) Rasnt (Rajputana Rides) will all the him, and for Payment of All Child,

and John Fong (Morrison) qualified, right-half berth instead of M. H. 100 Yards Flat Race. Lee, Zau-Hassan (Radio). Pyara Singh and tong (Eliot), Lee Bhly-luen (Morri-Partaub Singh on the left wing have son), K. C. Kwong (Eliot), S. S. Chin Interchanged. (Ricci), Lam

Yu-shing (Morrison) and H. L. Yeh (Ellot) qualided.

Tug-of-War Second Round: Ellot beat St John's; Semi-Final: Morrison

bent Ellot and Ricci beat Lugard.

The present standings of the hostels in the events already completed are as follows:

!. Hostol Morrison Ellot

Bugard

"May

St. John's

20

The team is as follows:

..

K. Ramzan (Kowloon Indian T.c.); Fit. Lieut. Wallace (R.A.F.) and Pic. Stickley (Middlesex); Naik Ghulam Raad (Rajputoria Rines), W. A. Reed (Club) and M. R. Malik (K.I.T.C.); Fowler (Club), Lieut, J. A. 1. 5. A. Douglass (Royal Scots), G. H. Fow- Pyara Singh ler (Central Brilish), (KI.T.C.) and Farlaub Singh (Kum- non Rifles).

The Secretary's Office, 1st floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27704)

it close at 11 am.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay, Tele- phone 21020,

+ PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Publie Enclosure is $1.00 per day Including tax, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the and Sailors in Gate, Boldiers Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

O. B. BROWN, When Her Bedrotary: Hongkong, 11th April, 1938.

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