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HOME SOCCER.

·SCOTTISH CUP SECOND ROUND:

THE ENGLISH LEAGUE

(Reuter's Service,))

London, Feb. 8.

In the second round proper of the Scottish F.A. Cup,, to-day, re- sults (home team, given first)

were:-

Hibernians 2, Airdrieonians 3. Bo'near 1, Buthgate 1. Falkirk 5, Montrose 1. Aberdeen 0; Dundee. 0, Morton S, Raith 1.

Arthurlie 2, Clyde. 21. Celtic 4, Hamilton On Third Lanark 6, Leith 2, Rangers 3, Stenhousemuir 0. St. Johtone 7, Queen's Park 2. Solway Star 0 Brechin City 3 Arbroath D, St.. Mirren

Forfar Athletic 2, Dumbarton 2.

Alloa 2, Hearts: 5..

Partick 4, King's Park 1. Albion Rovers 1, Peebles Rovers 1.

*

*

League matches played to-day

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ware!--

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Division I

Bolton 2 Leicester 2. Burnley 0, Manchester United 1. Cardiff 4, Blackburn 1... Everton 3, Liverpool 2. "Leeds 4. Arsonal 2..

Manchester City 1, Huddersfield 6. Nowcastle 4, West Ham 1. Notts County 1, Aston Villa 0; Sheffield 3, Bury 1.. Tottenham 0. Sunderland 2 West Bromwich 5, Birmingham

Division I.

Barnsley 1, Durlington 1.. Bradford 0, Southampton 6. Clapton Orient Of Hall 0.... Derby 2, Notts Forest O Fulham Chelsen S Middlesborough 3, Stoke 0: Portsmouth 1, Wednesday 2. Port Vale 5, Blackpool 0 Preston 2, Oldham 1.. Wolverhampton 2, Swansea 3.

Division II (South). Aberdare 6, Plymouth 1. Bournemouth 4, Charlton 1. Brighton 0, Bristol City 0.

Bristol Rovers 2, Luton 2.

1.

Exeter 6, Merthyr 2. Millwall 3, Norwich 1. Northampton 3, Southend 3.. Queen's Park Rangers T, Brent-

ford 1. Reading 1, Gillingham 0. Swindon 2, Newport 1... Watford 3, Crystal Palace 0.

Division Ill (North). Accrington 2, Rotherham 3. Crewe 4, New Brighton 1 Doncaster 0 Barrow 1 Durham 0, Grimsby O.. Halifax 1, Coventry 0. Hartlepools 0, Bradford 3 Lincoln 2, Wigan 1.. Rochdale 2, Chesterfield 4. Southport 1 Ashington 1. Tranmere 2, Walsall 1. Wrexham 3, Nelson 2:

Scottish League,

Cowdenbeath 35, Clydebank 2. Motherwell 4, Dundee United 0.

U.S.A. GOLF.

BRITISH-FRENCH PAIR DEFEATED;

(Reuter's American Service.)

Tampas (Fa.), Feb. 7. Jim Barnes and Johnny Farrell (U.S.A.) defented Compston (Britain) and Masay (France) by 3 and 2 at the Temple Terrace Country Club, over 36 holes."

POLE JUMP,

NEW INDOOR WORLD RECORD.

(Resler's American Service.)

Boston, Feb...7, The Norwegian athlete, Charles Höf, has broken the world's record for the indoor pole jump, clearing 13 feet, 14 inches.

HELD AGAIN.

OUR INTERPORT SOCCER ELEVEN

SHARE SEX WITE NÄVY.

Run off their feet in the open kong interport football team gave ing stages of the game, the Hong-

Club ground on Saturday when an unconvincing display on the facing a Royal Navy eleven which included a fast and clever forward

Hne

Chances to score wore wasted by both sides, but six goals were scored, this number being equally divided. Including a penalty to round off the match, Gosano, the brainy Club de Becreio, pivot, completed the "hat trick."

in 15 minutes the sailors were two goals, ahead, their vanguard taking the "caps" defence by sur prise. King put in the first and shore the second but all five for wards showed up well

With Hongkong improving, the "local" forwards made determined raids. At last the Naval citadel was pierced by Gosano and he ultimately brought the scores level Then King gave his side the lead again with a splendid shot But Gosano headed his third and

he teams finished 'all square.

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL CRICKET.

HONGKONG C.C. 19T XF DEFEATED;

SENIOR LEAGUE:

Three interesting senior cricket matches were played on Saturday.

Olvil, Barvica IntXE B. D. Evi

AH. Madur GR Saver bạ

TE Lawrence, lb, b A.

Madar

FJ de Rome, e Wahab,

A. H. Madar...

E. W. Hamilton, Rumjahn,

b Curreem

R. C. K. Hawkins, b Curreem HF Harper, e .. Ismall, b

A. H. Madar

H. Wallington, not out. F. Baker, not out.

Extras

"Total (for 7 wkts.)

Club 1st XI was defeated at the Turning out a weak team the

of the Championship (Civil) Ser- University ground; the holder's vice) drew another game; and the Chinese went down to the Gun-A. H. Madar.18.

ners.

Arculli

M. P. Madar Curreem

Ismail

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WHITE WINGS”.

NAVY AGAIN DEFEAT.

YACE CLUB

RUBBER DECIDED,

Winning the third race of the

18 sonson yesterday, the Royal

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS,

Navy took the "rubber from the TT on London BRoyal Hongkong Yacht Club after TT on Shanghal 31 dach side had previously won once

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Conditions were splendid, a good Hongkong Bank

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8 0 8 .0

CRC. v. R.A.

JAN FAST)

The Chinese RC added another defeat to their long list when they received the Royal Artillery on their ground, the visitors win

China Underwriters

HONGKONG, FEBRUARY 8, 1920, 10.80 AM.

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In the afternoon the course was from the Club to Channel Rocks Lyamun Beacon Cust Rock Buoy with the finish at the Club, a dis-Union Insurance tance of 8,2 miles.

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Pointa gained according to posi- tions were:

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in the Naval anchorage and the P& O. Bank Bowling Analysis.

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UNIVERSITY v. HKCC. The Hougkong CC travelled to the University with several changes and one man short in the team arranged for their fixture and were beaten by three runs.

Bowlers were on top on both sides."

The Varsity lost 4 wickets forming by 63 runs. runs, and 5 for 17. Zimmern: and Gittins were responsible for seeing the score to 40 for 6, but Gitting was also out at the same total

1

The Club had 24 runs for 6 wickets. The veterans. Pource and Hancock added 25 for the 7th wicket; Pearce left at US för and Featherstone was dismiss- ed without further addition. The interport team lacked com-

University 1st XI." bination. Individual brilliance was.A. A. Rumjahn, b Griffin ..... ther but only in patches. D. Laing, e Griffin, b Parker Mittell did well against a nippy N. Balhatchet, b Parker wing but none of the others added much to their reputations. Navy right wing played as if in their element.

The

Interport X-Rodger; Wynne, Wheeler Mitchell, Stewart, Bris. towe Charlesworth, Humber- alone, Gosano, Butlar, Mackles worth...

C W. Lam, b Farker W. M. Gittins, c Parker,

Hancock E Zimmern, e Hancock,

Parker

B.-P. Ng, b Hancock

D. K. Samy, c. & b Hancock S. Hachiuma, b Parker ....

For the Artillery, Hattersley smith made 83 not out, which included nine fours and two sixers. off Ng Sze-kwong He was miss- ed early in the innings and again after he had made: 50.

Royal Artillery. Capt. Bensley, b Yeoh Gr. Maddocks, e Yung, b Ng

Sze-kwong

Lt. Chester, b Ching

Major Hattersley-Smith, not

out

Adele (Lt. Veraker) 11, Adanac (Com. Ryan) 9 Halcyon (Lt. Barker-Hanlo) 7 Pierrette (Com ildicth); 6 Viking (Lt. Thring)

-total 73. 17, Sealark. (Lt. Gardner) 14 Afternoon-Daphne (Lt. Brown) Bluenose. (Commodore Stirling) 13 Lyabeth (Lt. Com. Crane) 12, Gael (Com Sennett) 10. Why Wonder 24(Lt.-Com. Barraclough) 8, Lola (Lt. Maude) 4, Thecla (Lt. Husband- 9 Clutton) 2-total 80

Grand Lots 153 points. Yacht. Club

Morning Sealark (HS Rouse) 17, Lysbeth-Co Gunn 15. Bluenose (A, L. Shields) 10 Daphne (Armstrong) 8 Why Wonder (N V. H. Croucher

Giel, (C. E. L. Grist) 4, Theel, HJ Pearce 8, Lola (F G Vaux) 2-total 64.

Afternoon:Ailsa (D. Fitzgeru!d) 15, Bocjum (H. Effersoe) 11, Adela 3(Captain T. Arthur) 9, Adanac 10. 3. Reed 7, Joan (Lt. Col.

Coates). 6 Pierrette 159 Armstrong) 5, Halcyon (Captain

Cardew) 3, Viking F. D. Tracy) BW-total 5%..

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2 Capt, Parkes, b Ng Sze-kwong.

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Extras.

9

4

Total

Extras!

Total Bowling Analysis.

5

Bowling, Analysis.

O. M..

Ching:

50 14 2 37

6

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Hancock

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Royal Navy-Wavish; Grindell, Wright Bell, Hudson, Davenport; S On Shahabudin, not out. Benton, Hannington, Shore, King, Cobbi

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Exhibition Games,

Interport Xh ... 3 Royal Navy.... 8 South China Royal Artillery 2

„Junior: Shield (Round 2)

Recreio "A South Chika "B" U University "A" 2: Druma:

League II (Sec. A)

South China "A" RA. Reserved

League 1 (Sec. B.).

Hongkong CC. 1st XI ¡A.. W. Hayward,

Shahabudin

A. Sheldon, c Zimmern, b Lam

2D. E. G. Nicholson, b Eam

H. C. Burgess, b Shahabudin RK. Hepburn, b Lam..... H.-V. Parker, b Shahabudin T. E Pearce, c Gittina, U

Rumjuhn..

Moslem "A".. 3: St. "J's "B" "... 0: . South China beat the R.A. by the odd goal in five, at Sookumpoo. In the second round of the junior shield competition lub de Recreio "A" entered the serni final by trouncing South China. "B" by 5 goals to nil, at Kowloop. Scorera were Remedios, Barretto, Shahabudin Botelho (first half), and Gomes, Lam Pereira (second half).

with the

Total (One man absent)

Bowling Analysis,

68 Ng Sze-kwong..17.1 4

3. L.. Youngsaye, c Rough, b

2 Ng Sze-kwong, Rough 40. Choa, c Parkes, b Gifford.. 1H Hung, c & b Smith. 1HL Yung, not out

13 P. S. Wong, b Gifford

K. W. Cheng, c & b Gifford.

23 H. Ching, b Rough

Bowling Analysis.

Grand total, 121 points.

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The officers of the day were the Commodore, Mr. EW. Carpenter; Othe Rear-Commodore; Captain W. 21 Davison; and Captain R. H. T Raikes, R.N. of H.M.S. "Titania"

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pionships was sailed off 0: 88 8 Saturday. The course 170 an unusually

R. Hancock, c Laing, b Samy W. T. Featherstone, sti. Balhatchet, b Rumjahn

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The University "A" drew 2-all Samy

Surrey Regiment. Rumjahn Drums, on the Club ground, P. C.

Lim scored first and Freestone equalised.

Guterres and Robert The match on the Civil Service son found the mark after the CC ground against the Indian

interval.

SOCCER DINNER.

CHINESE & "HAWKINS" TEAMS.

long

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do. (part pd.). Hongkong Amusements. HK. Constructions H.K Developmenta Hongkong Electrics HK. Ropes (comb)

from the Yacht Club round Pillar Rock in Gin Drinker's Bay and back to the Club, a distance of 12 miles. The wind was never above force, two but owing to so do. (old) much of the course being off the do(new) wind à finish in good time was ongkong Tramways made "La Linda" won in the Lane, Crawfords Handicap class and in consequence Macao Electrics took second place in the champion Mackintosh ship,"

Nanyang Tobaccós. In the Heyward Hays, "Blue Peak Trams (old) The occasion was a farewell 20se" won in great style but she

do (new) The visitors declared with 156 dinner In honour of

takes third place in the cham- 3inceres! the runs for nine wickets, A. H. Madar Hawkins team, and the South pionship The winner in the Singapore Trame (43) being top scorer. Baker China football team, as the Gaels was Gael" who finished bowled well, taking four wickets former are shortly to leave for just behind the scratch boats. for 27 runs.

Home and the latter are to visit Starting none too well and with Shanghai to take part in the China runa coming in very slowly, the National Football Competition. home team showed a decided im An excellent dinner was provid-

South China, footballers were Ip Kau (2), Pang Wa-hing (2).. ended in a draw, the home boats on Saturday night, at their and Lau Kan scored for South team needing six runs to win with club premises, China Building, to China who maintain their three wickets in hand at close of the team of H.M.S. "Hawkins unbeaten, league record against play, the Gunners" Reserves.

Moslero Club "A" beat St. Joseph's College Boarders by 8-nil, thanks to Mohammed (2) and

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Rolla week-end, results were

tions, bringing the total to 97 for The Club was specially decorated | La Liudi 1st 2,00 5.1449-51749 A. 0. Brawn beat D. J. Valentine five wickets Wallington (81 with bunting of nil descriptions, Diana - 100: 5:27.58 -5.25.58 by 2.up

not out) was responsible for some and altogether the dining hall had Falcon 3rd... 9.00 5.28.47 ''519 40 Heyward Hays:—Why Wonder? name being" Tattenham G. B. Layton beat J. Hooper by hard hitting just when runs were 2 bright and cheerful appearance, Dorothe

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badly needed, but time prevented in keeping with the spirit of the Colleen 9.00 1436 325 56 (Capt. W, Davison), 3rd 39 Adels viewed Mr. Earle Dorling, one of 2nd 12.00 530 32 5.1832 (MF. G. Vaux), 2nd 72; Bluenose The chairman said he had inter- A. W. Shovelton beat This side from winning.

function In dismissing Evans, a wonder- About thirty-five sat down to Monoghan at the 21st. hole.

down to Argulla 12.00 5.35 48 523 48 (L. Col. R. H. Gunn) 60; Sealark the joint managers of the

TRANKANG (It ColV Coates) 49 Adanac Grand Stand Association, and his' ful catch was brought off by One Mr. Wong Ka teun pre

Heyward Haya.(Commodore 7.B Stirling) 40 Impression was that Tattenham Ismail at log.

aided and after the loyal toast and the Republic of China" had been | Bluenos Honoured he proposed the toast Why Won of "HMS Hawkins Football de 2nd.

Boju: 19 Team Our Guesta" was pro- og posed by Mr. Mok Hing,

San CFP, 0. Wright, captain of the "Hawking team proposed The

Adinac South China Football Team" and wished them success in their Shanghai visit,

A. D. Humphreys beat. T. Ramsay by 4 and 2

Club V. Services

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY,

(Reuter's Servica)....

London, Feb 6.7 In showery weather, and before 40,000 spectators, Scotland beat In the afternoon (foursomes) the SA. Ismail, run out Wales by 8 points to 5 in the Club members won all four. M. el Arculi, c Harper, b

me matches. rugger international.

The Welshman had the batter of the opening play. Then Scotland,

Indian 1st XI On Bunday morning (singles) the A. H. Madar, b Baker A RH.K Golf Club on five games JS, A. Curreem, b Evang to the Services' three is a match O Ismail e Baker, b Hamilton

KAH Rumjahn, b Baker at Fanling

in exchange kicks, gained ground

and attacked hotly

The Welsh pack frequently wor ried their opponents, and after 28

minutes Herrera

scored and

WORLD LADIES TENNIS.

(Reuter's Service,)

Z

Nice, Feb. Special stands are being built at Everson converted. Following this, the Carlton courts at Cannes, AD Scotland preprod and twice nearly coats have been booked for

next.

and Mile, Suzanne,

Evans

SH Ismall, not out

H. D. Rumjahn b Baker

M. P. Medar, b Baker

YA Wahab

Evans

N. B. Kitchell, not out

Extras

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HalftimeWales 5 Scotland

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„penalty goal, from long;

Waddell scored a magnificant

which Drysdale converted for: Scotland

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