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SCOTTISH, CUP FINAL

London, April 19.

Association football cup final the Airdrieonitis detented the Hibernians 2-0.—Reuber.

The weather was, duil There were 50,000 spectators, Both teams were at full strength. The Airdrieonians scored within three minutes of the start. Russell hending through. Cheat Hibernians for twenty minutes gave the Andrie defence a hard time. Ewart saving several gen shoty. After thirty-seven minutes play the Airdrie forwards broke zaway. Russell headed into the nel. At the interval the score Wast-Airdrieonians 2; Hibern-

Sans U

In the second half the liber. fans were welkened by an avet. dent to Bar, one of their best forwards. The Airdrieonians were mostly attacking but here was no further scoring-Reuter.

English League. Played on Good Friday: Bolton W... 10 Newcastle U.... i Burnley...! Huddersfidzi T. i Chelsea .....2 Liverpoo! ...I' Everton 3 Arsenal....... Manchester C.... Birmingham ...0 Notts C... Blackburn R....0 Sunderland......2 W. Bromwich, 0

The match between Preston Ñ. E. and Notts Forest was not play- ed. Reuter.

HOME FOOTBALL.,

LEAGUE TABLES.

(Up to and including April 12/

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Bolton W. 40 17

Team P. W. .L D. P. Sunderland...38 21 9 8.50 Huddersfield T 35 21 7 7 49 Cardiff City...37. 19 11- 49 14 48

Sheffield U.....38 17 10 11 45

Blackburn R....40 17 12

1·45

13 43 13 43 10. 42

Aston Villa...39 15 1 Everton .....

39 15 11 Newcastle U....39 16 13 West H. U.......37 12 XI 14 38. Birmingham 38 13 13 12 38 Notts County...38 12 12 14 38 Liverpool....38 13 35 10 36 Manchester C...36 12 13 11 35 ay Brom. A....37 10 13 14 34. Tottenham H...37 10 14 13 33 Burnley 36 II 35 10 32 Nottingham F...38 10 18 10 30 Arsenal ..36 11. 17 8 30 Preston N. E....38 10 39 9. 29 Chelsea 38 5 19 14 24 Middlesbrough 40 7 26 7 21 SCOTTISH LEAGUE, FIRST DIVISION,

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HOLIDAY FOOTBALL.

CHAMPIONS PLAY "THE REST" TODAY.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

South China, the League Cham pions meet a team representing the rest of the league to-thy. The match is to be played on the H.K.F.C. ground at 6 pm. Mr. Hollands will referee and Messrs. Wakeham and Ip Kan'will officiate at the sidelines. After the game the league cups will be presented to South China and the Titania Reserves.

SATURDAY'S FOOTRALI.. South Chiny were beaten on Saturday by the East Surreys.

Brief results of the league matches were

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

League: Division II.

KOWLOON 2ND XI. v. R.A.M.C.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bowling Analysis.

Q. M. R. W.

Cuilip. Gill.

7

0 27 0

5 ง 25

t

Oswick...... Player.

B.z

6

1 25 0

9

24

RN. DOCKYARD. F. Harper, Hill. W. Cullip, b Alexander.. W. G, Hmlb Sara.. S. Spry, b Sara....... R. Phayer. c.b.w. Sara.. S. E. Alderman, h Alexander... W. Davey, h Sara.....

Visiting the Kowloon juniors on Saturday, the R.A.M.C. wan easily there were several notable features in the match.

Kowloon were dismissed for 24. the smallest league score this season, R.A.M.C. had 4 wickets down for 1k but Balchin and Chilton R. Taylor,e Holdman b Sara....... hit out and saved the game. After A Hake, not out..... this Overy performed the hat A. Oswick, a Holdman b | trick," the first this season for

Alexander.. Kowloon and C. Earnshaw finished F. Dixon, b Sara....... of the Medicals" innings by tak-1 ing the last two wickets. with successive balls! Mr. A..O. Brawn presented the "E Abraham" inphy to Overy at the end of the match. Scares

2ND XL A. O. Brown, c Oshorne, h

Walker........

K.C.C.

MONKONG"" LEAGUE.—DIVISION 1.

Surrey's.

2 S. China i Kowloon I Titania...... 1 [L. A. R. fḥmean, e McCurrach,

h Percy....... HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION 11. A.R:.F. Raven, c Nash, b Percy

C. Earnshaw. b.Percy.... Surreys Res. 6 Club de Rec. St. Joseph's...... 2 Bluebell.......

Extras.

Total...

H Overy, e Percy, t Walker. DW. L. Weaser, b Walker.....

E. J. Edwards, b Walker.... SURREYS v. S CHINA.

E. Savage, b Perey Another big crowd attended the A. W. Suramer; b Percy H.K.F.C. ground to see the match. B. Raven, not out between the old rivals, the East | C..J. Tacchi, hr Percy..... Surreys and South China. Three weeks ago South China were the victors but on Saturday, the Surreys to the great delight of their Supporters, reversed the decision. The game was fairly even through- out and well contested. South China's only goal was a gift, Boniface turning the ball into his own goal in attempting to clear" The equaliser, five minutes before the interval was scored by Wooldridge after several previous unsuccessful attempts. Just be 1ère the end, Li Wong-tong missed

i

Bowling Analysis.

Walker...... Percy

McCurrach,

0

Extras

VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

MANILA, April 20.

Rumours of volcanic activity in

6 the Bublyan Islands are confirmed by a visit of inspection to the 10 Northern Islats by Governor- 18 General Wood to-day.

30

11

0

106

"Total......

Bowling Analysis.

Sara.. Hill

0: .162

M.

R.

1.

2

59

0

23

!

3

6 Alexander......3 } 12:

Craigengewer v Taikoo Nomadi Teose o'd rivals," Cralgengower and Talken Nonads, played an other match on Saturday, when the hose team were again victorious. Scores

CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

·

2 D. Fritz, MacLeod,b Finnie... 60 4P. E Lawrence, h Milne .....

S. Abbasit Milne

E. Mowing, b Milne

2M: A. Piana, b Grimes....

W. B. Maskenyh Grimes.

24 T.K. Modi, e McLeod,b Grimes

J. W. Leonard, not out

Extras...

0 M. K. W.

9. 3. 11

11

20

56

A crater five kilometres north- west of Sandionisio, a village of seventy-five people, k in violent eruption..

Stones, ashes and devastating gases are rolling down the moun- tuin side, which appears like No Man's Land in France, according to a wireless message from the despatch boat "Ago, on, which Governor-General Wood is travel-

line.

Inhabitants are taking refuge in temporary shelters near the water's edge. They are terrorized, yet loth to lewe their homes.

Food and medical supplies have been furnished by the "Ago," and steps taken for the removal of the inhabits to places of safety.- Ruiter.

MANILA April 19.

A severe earthquake, lasting three minutes, was experienced at Davao on April 15. Two people houses were hurt and many demolished. Numerous fissures. were opened.-- Reuter.

Constantinople, April 18- 32 The Turks closed down the new 4 medical school at the Constan. tinople Women's College recently

Total (for 7 wkts. dec!)...... 161

0 opened by Americans at a cost of 0 £60,000 on the ground that higher

7 eduration is the Government's

exclusive right.-Reuter,

H. T. Chapman, H. J. Dennis and

G. G. Ellis did not hat.

Bowling Analysis.

........ RAM C.

and O. B. Raven Walker, St. Edward, B Overy... 0 Percy, O. B. Raven, b Overy Milne Nash, 1.b.w. Overy............... 3 Grimes | Osbourne, b O, B. Raven

a penalty kick for South China | Balchin, b Overy and the Surreys followed it up Chilton, not out with the winning goal. Eaton | Cairns, b Overy converting a well placed corner Barrett, b Overy Rick by Mackleworth

KOWLOON v. TITANIA. Kowloon drew with their

I visitors, the "Titania" eleven, by a score of 1-1. Grice scored for the sailors, a few minutes from the start and it was, not until half way through the second half, that Hayes scored the equaliser.

*

At Sookumpoo, the Surrey Re. serves and the Club de Recreio battled for full and extra time in order to reach a decision in the replay for the runners-up position Neither in the Junior League. team had scored despite the extra time.

* # *

St. Joseph's beat the "Bluebell" by 2.0 at Sookminpoo. Maher and A Tambitsky were. the goal

scorers.

THE TROPHIES. The Cup for the Senior division was presented by the longlong Daily Press at the end of the season 1908-09, and won that year

by The Buffs. The King's won it |

last season.

Semtton, b Earnshaw... Pilcher, b Earnshaw

Extras

2 Hamilton

0. A1, R. W.

12.3 1 36 3 10 I 31

5. 0

51 McNellie.

0 20

0

37 Finnie

17

0

TAIKOO NOMADS.

G. Gerrard, c and b Fritz"

T. Young, Fritz

T. Grimes, c Modi, b Lawrence

D. MeNellie, c and b Abbas

128 G. Milne, ran out

G: McLeod, b. Pinna.

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"Total

Bowling Analysis.

A. Hamilton, b Fritz

23

0. M. R.

W.

J. Muirhead b Abbas

0

4 10

12 0

0

J. Finnie, run out

13

Mrs. S. Collett, Soprano.

2

30

6

S. Hope, Pinna, b Fritz..

O. B Raven....

g

61

Mr. Charles Olive

63 1

35 2

14

Dickens' Character Sketches.

23

h

A. O. Brawa

H. Overy

C. Earnshaw

A. R. F. Raven..... 4 1

Friendly Matches.

212 J. White, not out....

V.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M. R.

W.

Q I 40

I

24

1

3

в

.3

3 I

9

2

0

8

0

2 0

13

CIVIL SERVICE 2ND

Fritz R. N. DOCKYARD..

Lawrence...... 8.2. Pinna

the

Bowling for

Dockyard against his club. Oswick also Leonard.........

Abbas... accomplished the hat trick and Muskett......... bagged altogether 9 wickets which is believed to be about the highest number this season." Still he Dockyard lost by 6 runs.,

Scores:

CSC.C. 2ND XX

C. Sara, b Gill..........

C, Beardall, b Oswick.......

The Cup for the Junior division C Alexander, c and b Oswick. was presented by Mr. Fred Ellis at. Nicholson, b Oswick

the end of the seeson 1910-11 and

won that year by 88th Company R.G.A. The King's won this also last year.

S.C.A.A.

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

CAMPAIGN.

The annual membership cam paign of the South China Athletic Association just ended shows far better results than those of the previous years. The returns for this year give a total number of 2,168 members, and an amount of $24,732 as against 1,236 "mem- bers and $11,602 50 in 1923- an, increase of over 75% in the former and 10% in the latter. figures. There were ten teams în the campaign, and the captain of the champion team is Mr. Li Yuk tong with an amount of $5,098, followed closely by Mr. Lui Ming- sang ($40ro, Mr. Lau Pak-wai ($3.40156), Mr. Leung Yin-hing Team P. W. L. D. P. ($3,232 and Mr. Lai Chak Rangers -35 23 4 8 54 $2,5954) Individually, the Airdrieonians...37 20 Q 8 48. champion of the campaign is Mr. Celtic

.....37 17.

9 } 45 Li Yuk-tong who alone has secured Raith Rovers 36 17 12

$3,800. 7 41 Hibernians 35 15 11 9 39 Partick Thistle 34 14 11 937 Dundee

37 13 33 [ 37 St Mirren ..35 13 11 II 37 Hearts36 13 33 10 36 Aberdeen --37 13 14 10 36 Greenock

Morton......37 14 17 Ayr United.....36 12

6 34 9 33

Falkirk.37 13 18 Hamilton

6.32

6 32 .6.32-

31.

30

5. 29

628 9.27

Academicals.35 13. 16 Motherwell....36 13 17 Queen's Park...34 12 15' Elmarnock...36 11 17 Clydebank...36 12 19 Third Lanark...36 11 19 Clyde

36 9 18

Bronchial Coughs Bronchial coughs are not tiling.. They are eran menating if allowed to hang on and weaken the system. Chem. berin's Coh Homedy is just whas you ought to take for broachlai Lutzenze and la grippe sought. It contains so opistes and a pleasant feeling of warmth and comfort follows the first dose. Sold everywhere.

With such a good- financial as sistance and ardent support," it will be possible. for the Associa. tion to extend its sphere of activities in promoting sports, in educational work, especially free | education and in other diéc- tións. It is perhaps time now for its committee to approach the Government for

qui- table place to erect a permanent club house with an up-to-date gymnasium and play-grounds for outdoor games, in order to meet the growing needs of the younger generation of the Chinese com- munky, as it is evident that one Chinese Recreation Club with a few tennis courts only is far from being sufficient for the large population in the Colony.

It is worth noting that among the list of foreign donors are Mr. Fred Ellis, $1,000. The Asiatio Petroleum Co., $100. · Mr, H.M.H: | Nemazes, who donated $2,000 each year in 1922 and 1923, has promised to make another subscription this year..

F Holáman, c Hill b Oswick...

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The following have been selected for The Rest of the League v. The Winners (H.K.C.C.) commencing Monday at 10.30 am. on the Club ground to-day:- Toltham (N), Pursell (N), Hargreaves (N), Piffard (N), Quick (U), Rumjahn 40), Balbatchet (U), Madar (1), Baker (CS.) Ng Sze Kwong (C.R.C) and S. Jex (K). A. E. No clime will be admitted after the Wood, Reid, Bird, Ling, Hamilton | Goode have left the Godowne, and all all of Civil Service were asked Goods remaining undelivered but were unable to play.

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20

G. Hallam, not out. Extras

Total

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