MONDAY, JANUARY, 13, 1930.
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HOME FOOTBALL
Saturday's Results in English Cup
LEAGUE GAMES
[From Our Own Correspondent.!
Loulon, Saturday, To-day chief interest centred in in the third round of the English | Cup, when the First, Second, and Third Division Clubs clashed for the first time.
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The full results, together with an abbreviated League programme in England and a full programme in Scotland, resulted as under:-
English Cup-Third Round
Rotterham
SCOTTISH LEAGUB-
Aberdeen Celtic Dundee U.
3 Airdrie
1
* Hamilton
◊ Dundee
1
Falkirk
* Rangers
=
Hibernians
1 Ayr
0
1 Queen's Park
.5
Kilmarnock
Motherwell
Partick T.
St. Johnstone St. Mirren
* Postponed
2 Clyde
1 Cowdenbeath
4 Morion
6 Hearts
Goals,
P. W. D. L. Rangers ....23 18 3 2 Aberdeen .. 26 17 5 4 Motherwell. 25 10 3 0 Partick ...
25 14 4 8 Kilmarnock 25 11 7 7 St. Mirren 26 13 2 10 Celtle
23 12 Hearts 20 Ayr
THE
CHINA
MAIL.
GOLF.
LOCAL CRICKET
RUGBY FOOTBALL
The Navy Triumph On Treacherous Ground
FENTON'S BRILLIANT PLAY
Owing to the treacherous nature of the ground, the game on Satur- day was not so good as It would have been under better conditions.
The Navy were superior through out the game, play being confined mostly to the Army half, till the latter stages.
1 Lt. Fenton was the outstanding player of the match, being respon- sible for many fire movements.
1
1
-
A. Pt. 60 19 30 63 38 39 БО 30 35 41 30 69 40 42 29 52 37 28
Pte. Bascombe, at back, played a splendid game for the Army, while Maxwell, Swayne, Mattingley and Mackay did valuable work.
The Teams
The teams were:- Navy:-A.B. Webb (H.M.S. Corn- wall); A/c Meacock (H.M.S. Hermes), A/c Massey (ILM.S. Hermes), Mid.
(H.M.S. Buckley
Cornwall), Mne Mackay
(H.M.S. Cornwall); Lieut. Fenten (H.M.S. Hermes, Captain). Ste. Sayers (H.M.S. Cornwall), Lieut. McLean (H.M.S.
Mid. Cornwall), Griffiths
Lt. (FI.M.S. Cornwall), Archdale (II.MS, Cornwall), E.R.A. L/Sto. (H.M.S. 21 Lord
Cornwall). (H.M.S. Cornwall), A.B. Knott (H.M.S. Cornwall), Sto. Roach (H.M.S. Cornwall), L/Sen. Paddon (H.M.S. Petersfeld).
27 44 17
4 16 35 71 14
LOCAL FOOTBALL
-
Athletic and South ·
3 8 51 31 27
8. 50
47
26
0 Notts Forest
Charlton Chesterfield
1 Queen's P.R.
5 1
Clyde
Falkirk 34 9 Queen's Park 26 10 3 13 46 48.29 Cowdenbeath 21 8 6 10 Dundee 20 9 4 13 Hamilton
24 8 5 11 50
711 25 7 7 11
26 12 2 11 5 10
48
26
44 51
37 39 24
20
39 22
5-1 21
43 53
1 Middlesbrough 1
Morton
25 8 12
48 59
Wrexham Birmingham
I W. Bromwich 0
Airdrie.
32 40 18
libernians
1 Bolton
Corinthians
2 Millwall
2
St. J'alone . 25 Dundee U..
7 15 120 60 15
1 Sunderland
2 Chelsea
2 0
4 Notts County 0
2 Manchester C. 2
↑ Burnley
D
5 Bristol C.
1
2 Swansen
D
1 Bournemouth
1
1 Grimsby
4 Northampton I
1
4 Southampton
1
0 Huddersfield
{
8 Crystal Palace 1
1 Cardiff
2
victims.
2 Stockport
I
2 Preston N. E.
1 Bristol R.
o
2
1
Coventry Arsenal
West Ham
Tottenham Wednesday Derby C.
Walsall
Fulham Brighton Binckburn Aston Villa Bradford C. Bury
Leeds U.
Liverpool
Hlackpool
Portsmouth
Clapton 0.
5 Reading
Manchester U. → Swindon
China Beaten
K.O.S.B. AT THE HEAD
The Athletic failed
to score
against the K.O.S.B. at the Stadium
Morgan
(S.L.I);
Walter Cup Team from Only 2 League Matches
America
Now York, Yesterday. The members of the American Walker Cup team have been selected and are as follows: Jones, Harrison, Johnston, Von Elm, Ouimet, Voigt,
Completed
RAIN HOLDS UP PLAY
Owing to the downpour of rain on Friday night and again on Saturday morning, several Longue and Friend- ly matches had to be postponed on Dr. Willing, Sweetser, Donald Moe.account of the grounds being unfit Reserves: Mackenzie and McCarthy. for play.
it is expected that all will compete The matches played, (one in the in the British Amateur champion- tat Division and one in the 2nd Divi ships, Jones and Vonlem in the slon), were between the two teams open championship.-Reuter's Amer- of Kowloon C.C., nitd the Clv! Ser- ican Service.
U.S. Girl Reinstated
vico.
One was played at Kowloon and the other at Happy Valley.
Hirst and Overy for the K.C.C. New York, Yesterday.
2nd XI, wore the most successful Miss Mary Browne, an ex-national bowlers in the League matches play. champion of America who was de-ed, taking 5 for 30, and 4 for 32 prived of amateur
status by the respectively.
Golf Association for competing in Only one Friendly Match WNA the tennis tournament under Mr.played, that being between the Felice Fyle's auspices, has been rein- R.C. and the Club de Recreio. stated-Reuter's American Service: This was a low scoring ratch in
H.K. GOLF CLUB
Journior Championship: Result of Captain's Cup
The play for 16th place resulted in T. C. Monaghan, with a score of 83. Arr-Pte. Bascombe
He will play H. A. Lanumert in the L/Cpl. Champion (S.L.I.), Lt. Tregear first round on 19th January, (K.O.S.B.), Lt. Marshall (K.0.5.B.), The Captain's Cup on January 11 L/Cpl learne (S.L1.): Lt. Evans and 12 resulted as follows;- (S.L.I., Mattingley (K.O.S.B.); T. C. Monaghan, 83 – 10 = 73 and Lt. Swayne (SLI), Lt. Maxwell A. O. Brawn, 88 16 73, tie and (K.O.S.B.). L/Cpl. Mead (S.L.), Lt. Thicknesse (S.L1.), L/Cpl. Mogg will play off. (S.L.3.), Sgt. Brunn (K.0.S.B.), Sgt.R. K. Hepburn
Other scores:- Richardson (K.O.S.B.), Pte. Bristowe (S.L.J.).
Reserve: H. L. F. Ewin. Result:-
on Saturday. The Septa by their | Navy 7 pts. (1 try, 1 dropped goal) victory have returned to the head of | Army 3 pts. (1 try).
the table, thus displacing their
The Gunners broke their long
spell of defeats by, unexpectedly beating South China by the odd in i three. Kowloon registered seven
against a weakened “Saints" eleven
1 white Recreio were hard put to it by
3the Navy, the splendid goalkeeping
of Britto keeping their score down
Barnsley
0 Bradford
Newcastle
1 York
Doncaster
2 Stoke
Sheffield U.
2 Leicester
1
Plymouth
3 Hull
4
to four.
2 Everton
4
0
Carlisle
Oldham
1 Wolven
* Abandoned after 75
play owing to snow.
2 Torquay
2 Brentford
* Merthyr
The "Sets" had little difficulty in accounting for the Club to the ex- minutes Ptent of four, without response, and
the K.O.S.B. Juniors were forced to share the points with Chinese "A"
in a hard-fought game.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Division III. (South)
Division I.
Gillingham
1 Watford
2
R.A.
2 South China
1
Norwich
0
Kowloon
ง St. Joseph's
1
Southend
0 Navy
4
Recreio
0
Newport
»
Athletic
0
K.O.S.B.
2
Somersets
4 Club
0
Division II.
@ Navy
3
2
Eastern
3
Chinese "B"
1
Chinese "A" Kowloon
I
* Postponed.
P. W. D. L.
Goala.
F: A. Pis Club
Plymouth. 22 14 6 2 59 21 34
Brentford 22 15 3 5 50 24. 33 University
ID 31 S. China "B" 2 Northampton 24 14 3 5 38
Brighton 22 19 4 5 48 29 30 K.O.S.B. Bournemouth 20 107
3 12 23 27 Ewo Crystal Pal 25 10 6 9 49 26 Southend 22 9 8 5 36 31 Fulham
Coventry
Norwich
52
31 20
23 10 5 8 46 45 25 .. 21 11 3 7 40 31 25
23 10 G 8 47 43 26
Queen's F.R. 217 8
Swindon
Exeter
30 34 22
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
6
25 7 7 11
41 48 21
22 75 10
39 38 19 K.O.S.B.
23 7 5 11
40, 40 19 Chinese
Division I
Goals.
J. S. MagLares
E. des Voeux
A. B. Purver
which bowlers "had their own way. Sparrow taking 6 for 17 for the Police and Pereira and Guterres taking 4 for 9 and 5 for no rung, This match was played with twelve, men on each aide.
..
League Division I
K.C.C. v. C.5.C.C
The Civil Service-first team jour- neyed across the harbour to Kow- loon where they were entertained by the K.C.C., 1st XI in a League 83-875-) match. The result was a draw, 87-1176 C.S.C.C. scoring 183 for 7 before de- -99-1376claring, and at the time when
88-979
stumps were drawn Kowloon C.C had scored 149 for 3.
(39 entries): The Optional Pool was cancelled..
REMEDIOS RETAINS CHAMPION OF COUNTRY CLUB
F. E. Remedios démonstrated his superiority in the Champion- ship tournament of the Country Club yesterday, when he beat A. A. Lopes in the final by 14 up and 12 to play.
H.K. YACHTING
All Cruisers Complete The Course
The Eighth Championship race for racing yachts of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was sail- ed on Saturday over a course of 8.66 miles, from Lyemun Beacon (P) to Rumsey Shoal (5), and Channel Rocks (S).
The Times
Richardson, Baker and Evans were the principal scorers for the C.S.C.C. and A. W. Ramsay with 60 not out and the Fincher brothers contributed towards the Kowloon score.
League Division II
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI. v. K,C.C. 2nd XI.
The Civil Service were at home to Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI. at Happy Valley. The Civil Service batting first ran up a score of 130 to which the Kowloon team replied with 141 for 6 wicketa, thereby winning by 4 wickets.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH
The Combined League drew with a team representing Past and Present Pupils of the University in a match played on the 'Varsity ground yesterday. Scores:-→
University Past and Present
E. st.
The finished and corrected times D. J. N., Anderson, W. Barry Wood, jun., of Milton, are given below:-
3 Mass., who has attracted considerable attention at the quarterback post in tho Harvard football
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt. ....14 8 4 2 22 9 .20 ..12 8 2 2 26 9 19
24 6 6 12 38 40 18 Navy 12 8 2 2 26 14 19
22 6 0 10 34 48 18 Somersets
11 8 1 2 237 17
Watsall Torquay Luton Clapton 0. 2 4 10 8 17 20 18 Kowloon ..11 5 8 3 23 14 13 Watford 23 6 5 12 28 10 17 South China 10 5 1 4 19 10 Newport .22 64 12 38 45 16 R.A. Bristol R.
61 11 41 47 10 Club 24 6 4 14 24 48 16 St. Joseph's 12 Gillingham Merthyr 20 2 6 12 20 55 10 Recreio
Division I. (North)
Hartlepools
21
K.Q.S.B.
11
17 18 19 11
2 7 11 23
#
12
38
1 8 10 27
Goals.
→ 47
10 42 4 27
.11 1 1 9 11 Divlaton 11.
S. China "A" 14
Police
1 New Brighton 1
Rochdale
2 Southport
2
South Shields
1 Crewe
B Wigan
.0 Navy
O Barrow.
Somersets
Goals.
RA,
Eastern
Tranmere Halifax
team, and
who has been seierted as a member of the American Davis Cup squad which will enter the 1930 international tennis championships.
Allotted to Inter-Platoon League K.0.S.B.
To-morrow, Sookumpoo ground, "A" K.O.S.B. v. 12th H. Bty. R.A. Tomorrow, Chatham Road ground, 20th H.. Bty. R.A. v. "D" K.O.S.B.
Wednesday, Happy Valley 'ground, "B" K.O.S.B. v. R.E. and
A. Pt. R.S.
Thursday, Happy Valley ground,
2 58 11 27 R.A.S.C. and R.A.P.C. v. H.Q. 1. 87 14 23 K.O.S.B.
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23 Latest Figures Quoted on
"Big Event"
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WISDOM STAG FAVOURITE
Extras
E. F. Fincher Boumphreys
་
"Handicap" Class (Started 2.25 p.m.)
Rella (8)
La Linda (4)
Diana (5) Colleen (1) Norena Dorothea (2)
3.49.30 3.51:41
3,48.37 248.28 A. T. Lee, not out
3.50.43
3.42.47
3.53.10
3.44.31
3.47.49
Scrutch
"I" and "G" Classes
(Started 2.80 p.m.)
TIMES.
Daphno (2) Halcyon (8) Gael (1)
4.07.40 4.07.40 W. C. Hung 4.10.48
4,04.10 U. M. Omur
5 1 17 0
12 4 39 J
Wings (4)
Bluenose (1)
Boojum (2)
"Y" Class (Started 2.85. p.m.)
TIMES. Finishing 4,18.03 4.10.87 4.10.51 Speedwell (5) ... 4.27.52 Adanac (3)
....... 4.12.15 "Handicap" Class
R. Lee
11 2 33. 2
A. R. Minu
0
24
1
2' 0 13
0
5
1 14
0
Scratch A. H. Madar
2
0
0
Combined League
J. E. Richardson, b Lam
10
1
Sq. Ldr. Boumphreys, b A. T. Lea
14-1 Piccalill
14-1 Little Beaver
Lt. Stephenson, b A. T. Lee
27
14-1 Marquis Hall
REFEREES' ASSOCIATION
Points to date.
E. F. Fincher, b Anderson
28
18-1 Empress Hall
Rolla
42
A. H. Madar, Là.w., b Chan Frok
18-1 Victory Hall
La Linda
36
E. Zimmern, b Anderson
20-1 Three Cluba
7
5
Emergency Meeting On Thursday
24
U. M. Omar, not out
0
20-1 Windror Stag
38
A. R. Minu, not out
5
20-1 Witty Stag
30
...14 0 4 10 12 44 4 ...13 1 210 9 49 4
Extras
20-1 Peppercorn
20-1 Baronet Hell
Chesterfeld
Wigen
24 8 5 11
40 45 21
Rochdale
Tranmere.
Wrexham
Doncaster.. 22 8 3 11
Halifax
N. Brighton 24 7 3 14
21 8 6 8
48 21
23 8 5 10
44
21
41
An emergency meeting of the
clation will be held in the Council The following are this week's Office of the H.K.F.A., 4th floor, fixtures in the Hong Kong Area French Bank Building, Queen's 23 7 410 32 20 Football League:
Road Central, on Thursday, January':
"" and "" Classes
Poluta to date.
Daphne). Halcyon
Gael
B1 36
BOWLING ANALYSIS
0. M. R W.
"Y" "Class"
*Points to date.
Rotherham
22 5 6 11
Barrow
91 57' 17 11 49 16 14 23. 58 15
.... 25 5 7 18 28 39 17 R.A.5.C. and R.A.P.C. v. "B" players, and others who are inter-
K.O.S.B.
ested in the game are cordially in- To-day, Happy Valley ground, vited to attend.
за 40 To-day, Chatham Road ground, 16, at 5.30 pm. sharp. All referees,
S. V. Gittina A, T. Lee
Б 2 10 0
25-1 Abel
४
@
17
2
Wings
EO
C. W. Lam
4
Bluenose Boojum Speedwell' Adanac
60
81
Anderson
12. 0
28
A. Chan: Fook Hiptools
.8 0
171
8
26-1
Port Vale
Stockport Darlington Accrington
Crewe Carlislo
1 Chinese "A" 13
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. St. Joseph's 15
23 16 4 3
67 24 36
21 14 4 3 53 23 32 Kowloon
24 12 39 57 44 27
5 89 24 21
80 24
8 22 39 15 Friday, Seokumpoo ground, "C"
2 7 86 30 14 K.O.S.B. v. Slat H. Bty. R.A.
14 6 2 6 27 82 14
.15 5 3 7 28 37 13:
11 4 7 53 37 26 Chinese "B" 13 4 27 17 28 10
11 4 8 48 81 20 S. China "B" 14 4 2 8 22 87 10
22 11 3 8 58 53 25
Recreio.....13.
.13 2 6 8 14 33 Southport 24 7 10 7 40 89 24 University..13 3 1 0 16 40 Sth. Shields. 24 9 6. 49 48 24 R.A.M.C....17 1 3 18 16 46
5 13
22 9 6 8 32 40 .Club
33 20 23 Ewo
York Nelson Hartlepoola. 221 7 0 640 37 23
Lincoln 22 5 12 5 32 29 22 SERVICE FIXTURES THIS WEEK | Hong Kong Football Referees' Asso-
919 37 37 22
Dians ¡Colleen
Dorothea
¡ Norena
ويل
י
93-1
00-1
Atlanta
40.1
40-1
40-1
50-1
The Partridge
TIMES.
Finishing Corrected 3.49.02 3.45.52
Finishing Corrected
4.04.42 4.04.42
b A. R. Minu ......
C. W. Lam, e E. F. Fincher, b
Omar
W. H. Kwan, not out
Total (for wkts., dec.) 170
Hi. T. Barma, A. A. Chan Fook and F. Hiptoola did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
D. M. R. W.
Total (for 6 wkts.) .. 104
R. M. Wood, R. Lee and W. C, Hung
did not bat.
Below are the latest adds quot- ed by Frank Haytor for the Hong Kong Derby to be run at Happy Valley on February 25:-
8-1 Wiadom Stag 10-1
Orlando
10-1 African Evo
10-1 Grand Duke
10-1 King's Bounty 10-1 Royal Hall 12-1 Four Clubs 14-1 The Goods 14-1
The Tiger Diana Ray
14-1
22-1 Duke of Longchamp
Colour
22-1's Shilling
22-1
22-1 Fortune Bay
22-1 Pippin
22-1
Peppermint
25-1 King at Arms
26-1 King's Consort 26-2 Lord Protector 26-1 Champagne Bay 25-1 Good Hope Bay
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28-1 Gay Caballero 30-1 Christmas Frolic 39-1 Blue Boy
33-1
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23-1
35-1
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Chivalrous
Grey Dawn Gold Dragon Lobster Bay The Albatross
Shining Pearl
100-0 Blue Heaven
HOCKEY
The hockey match arranged be- tween the Arst team of the Hong Kong Hockey Club and the King's Own Scottish Borderers to be played on Wednesday has been cancelled. The Club first eleven will now play the Navy on Friday at 4.45 p.m.
the U.S.R.C. ground, the team being as fol- lows:-
Or
C. L. Gregory, W. Woodward, J. Rodger, H. Owon Hughes, A. A.. Dand (captain), J. E. Noronha, T. J. Price, G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, E. J. R. Mitchell' and D. M. McDougal..
The second team of the Hong Kong Hockey Club to meet the H.K.S.R.A. at King's Park to-day-
at 4.46 p.m. will consist of R. W. Sapaad, LA. R. Duncan, L. F. Nicholson (captain), B.. L. Upaley, R. W. Skipp, H. Marton, Major Kerrich, A. N. Other, L. G. Frost, O. Butler and E. C. Fincher.
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