MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1930.
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Saturday's Results in Scottish Cup
ENGLISH LEAGUE GAMES
From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Saturday,
To-day's matches
in the Seot
and the tish Cup (first round) English League resulted
£3
under:-
Scottish Cup First Round
Motherwell
Arbroath
Albfon R.
6 East Stirling
6 Galston
Dalbeattle S.
St. Bernardy
4 Alloa
1 Partick
Buckle Thistle 0 Falkirk
Murrayfield
Stranraer
Inverness C.
Dumbarton
Dundee
F.A. CUP PRICES
THE CHINA
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
South China Beat Kowloon
K.O.S.B. CRUSH RECREIO
Latest Quotations for Caroline Hill in division I of the
Survivors
MAIL.
[SIXTY THOUSAND AT
· RUGBY MATCH
ENGLAND BEAT WALES AFTER THRILLING CONTEST
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DESERVED VICTORY
Bad temper and questionable play marred an interesting match at
London, Saturday. Hong Kong Amateur Football There was a gate of 60,000 at the League on Saturday and a penalty International Rugby match played goal decided the issue in favour of at Cardiff to-day between England South China against Kowloon and Wales. Ideal weather attend- Recreio were crushed by K.O.S.B... ed the meeting, and the match was while the "Sets" suffered an un-played on firm ground. expected revarse, the Police beating It was the first time since the them by the odd goal in three. The 1912-18 season that England had Navy were held by the Club to a met Wales at Cardiff, and Eng- one-all.
land's victory by eleven points to three was fully deserved.
DERBY COUNTY FAVOURITES
What are the chances of your favourite team In the Football The latest Association Cup? prless quoted are given below. Clubs remaining in the competi- tion are mentioned, according to the draw for the
South China “A” suffered their fourth round proper which is to be played on first defeat of the season-in divi- the ground of the club first-nam-ion If-while Ewo had a victory of two goals over the University, Ground advantage is a big fac-thus returning their initial win.
1 ed (in each tle) on January 25.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
2
5 Third Lanark
3
tor in the Cup and the uncer tainty-in ratio to League stand-
2
3 Burntisland
ing and form-la proverbial. Yet some of the cluba
drawn away
South China 1
Division L
Kowloon
0 Dundee U.
0 Celtic
2 are priced at lower than many The odds, all "to
1 Cowdenbeath
Recreio Athletic Somersets H.K.F.C.
8
2 Morton
6 home teams.
41, against," of course, hold good
0 until midnight on January 25, 160 Walsall V. Aston Villa
25 Notta
Clachnacudden 2
Bo'nesa
Airdrieonians 3 Dunfermline 1
Forest Fulham
Clapton-
14 Arsenal v. Birmingham 100 Swindon v. Manchester
14
2 KOSB
3 St. Joseph's 1 Police
1 Koyal Navy Goals.
The Welsh players were rarely able to settle down as a team, and the visitors had the upper hand throughout the match.
Five minutes after the start Reave scored a try for England, which was not converted, and half time arrived with no further acor- 0 ing.
B
Back Line Slack
EAST MEETS WEST Pretty Nippon Scene at
Lugard Hall
FUN AT THE ANNUAL DANCE
East and West mot and blended happily at the University on Saturday night, when the residents of Lugard Hall held their annual dance in a pretty Japanese setting.
tively carried out idea for the decora It was a happylly conceived and effec tion of the Hostel hall. Dancing to
Western music at the foot of the majestle, snow-capped Fujiyama, en- circled with white clouds, is certainly an original idea, credit for which must be given to Mours. A. B. Suleman, S. R. Kermand and R. Chan Wah, who suggested it. But without the willing aid of all the under-graduates of the Hell, the scheme could not have been
so effectively carried out. Particularly helpful were the Japanesa residents of Lugard Hall who gave the decorations the peculiar Nipponese touches which made for realism.
Japanese Templa The entrance to the Hali was dressed to look like the door of a Japanese temple, with tall trees on either side from which hung Japanese lanterns, and bundles of straw were suspended just overhead, waving slight-
0 Wales showed Improved form 2 after the resumption, but their I back line lacked real push, and
were not very helpful to the for-ly in the breeze.
Reaves again broke through after five minutes to score the second try for England, which was converted by Black.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pawards.. 100 K.0.8.3.16 9 5 2 34 15 28 Athletic 18 9 2 2 299 20 100 Royal Navy 14 842 81 15 20 ..12 8 1 3 24 9 17 Somersets South China 11 6 1 4 20 10 18 12 Kowloon....12 5 3 4 28 16 18 16 R.A. ...13 5 17 18 19 11
****** & 6 H.K.F.C.....12 2 8 7 12 24 St. Joseph's 18 3.0 10 12 41 14 Police
.12 2 1 9 13 32 Recrolo ..12 2 1 0 12 35
Five minutes later Jones Davies ended a brilliant passing movement by scoring a try for. Wales, which 5 falled to be converted. Shortly 5 after Black scored a penalty goal
for the visitors.
S.C. Strollers
Mid. An'dale
St. Johnstone 0 10 Ayr
16 Newcastlev.
Hibernians
Z Leith Amateurs ◊
Orient
Hamilton
6 Stenhousmuir
0
East Fife
1 Queen of Sth, 2
14 Blackburn v.
Everton
City
7 Keith
0
24 Hudders-
7 Brechin C. 2
field v.
Shefteld
3 Vale of Leithen 3
United
1 Belth
50 Hull
100 33
6 Bathgate
2
Division II
6 St. Andrew's U. I
100 Wrexham v. Bradford City
50
St. Joseph's
8 Derby v. Bradford
0 H.K.F.C.
0
60
St. Cuthbert W. Queen's Park Kilmarnock Solway Star Hearts Falkirk A. Raith R.
1 St. Mirren
5
18 Sunderland v. Cardiff
25
Chinese "B"
1 Kowloon
Rangers
1
33 Oldham V.
Sheffield
Chinese "A"
1 S. China "A"
11 Paisley Ac.
1
Wednesday 10 Ewo
2 University
0
15 Middles-
0 Montrose
8
Royal Navy
-2 R.A.M.C.
I
brough v
Charlton
1 Clydebank
0
14 West Ham . Loads
68 12
0 Leith Ath.
3 100 Corinthians
Gr
V. Doncaster
3 Aberdeen
3
GO Millwall
Clyde Forfar
Peterhead Royal Albert King's Park Nithsdale W.
--
14 Portsmouth v. Brighton
Y. Blackpool
ENGLISH LEAGUE
First Division
Birmingham
2 Sheffield U.
Division III. (South)
Bournemouth
1 Manchester C. 2| Fulham
Bolton
Burnley
2 Arsenal
Everton
4 Derby
Grimsby
5 Blackburn
Leeds Leicester Manchester U.
Wednesday Sunderland West Ham
Wednesday
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1
Goals. P.-W. D. L. F. A. Pts. K.O.S.B.....24 19 2 3 86 16 40 100 Navy...17 12 9 2 65 12 27
9. China "A" 14 12 11 44 5 25 Chinese "A" 13 10 2 1 85 14 22
Final score England 11. points (one try, one goal, one penalty goal), Wales 3 points (one try)...
England have позд
23 WOD matches, Wales 16, drawn 3.- Reuter.
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LAWN TENNIS
Inside the Hall was Mount Fujiyama
in all its glory, rising against the wall on the right. The area Immediately at the foot of the mountain was shut of from the rest of the Hall and decorat- ed to look like a Japanese garden, with tall trees and ivy giving it a very picturesquo appearence. In this on- closure the "Invicta" Band of H.M.S. Kont played the music for the dancing,
"Lumen ex Oriente"
The principal decoration in the rest of the Hall was a ceiling of coloured paper strips, shaped like a huge um- brella, with lanterns and Japanese hangings suspended here and there.
Lugard Hall's crest, with its motto In silver "Lumen ex Oriente"-made entirely of paper by the rezidenta themselves, occupied a prominent posi. tion on the main wall, whilst one of the windows overlooking the terrace was "dressed" to look like a Japanese
Somersets ..16 8 & 5 89 24 19 Annual Tournament at "Taro archway.
St. Joseph's 15 6 3 6 34 28
Eastern
Kowloos
1.A.
8. China "B"
Chinose "B"
0 Southend
0
2 Gillingham
2 Watford
2 Brentford
3❘ University
3 Newport
4 Coventry
2 Luton
→ Merthyr
0 Huddersfield 1 Norwich
@ Newcastle
Middlesbro'
3 Aston Villa
1 Portsmouth
4 Liverpool
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F
47
1 Plymouth
2R.A.M.C.
2 Crystal Palace 2
3 Bristol R.
3 | Queen's P.R. · 0 Northampton
0
Swindon
1 Torquay
1
Walsall
A. Pts.
* Brighton
0 Clapton
5 Exeter
Goale.
2
2
1
Б
Ewo H.K.F.C.
4 14 16 48
3 10 13 43
13 1 2 10 7 47
INTERPORT MATCH
U.S.R.C.
Results of matches played in the annual lawn tennis tournament of 7 the United Services Recreation Club, Kowloon, are given below.
Men's Singles
5
Walker beat Fenton 7-5, 6-4. Anderson beat Gould; the former took the opening set at 6-4 and the latter then rotired.
Open Mixed Doubles. (Heney Cup, Semi-Anal) McEachran and Mrs. James beat Sanders and Mrs. Lambert 6-2, 6-4. Men's Doubles
and Walker beat Sewall and Parker 4-6, 8-6, 6-4.
Walter and D. Smith beat Gould
and Ponder 8-6, 6-4,
According to an announcement 2 made by the Shanghai Football Association, the following players P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts have been selected as "possibles" .24 16 5 4 62 29 85 Plymouth ...23 15 6 2 57 21 86 M'chester C. 25 14 0 5 01 43 34 Brentford ...24 16 36!
for the Shanghai Soccer team to 35 53 26 35 Derby 25 18 4
Northampton 23 15 85 38 10 33 play against Hong Kong during 8 47 45 30 Leeds
25 182 10 47
Anderson 37 28 Brighton23 14 4 5 49 29 82 the China New Year holidays: Aston Villa .25 12 4 9 52 48 28 Bournemouth 21 10 8 3 42 23 28 Middlesbro' .20 12 3 11 63 27 Southend
Police. Wills, .29 9 0 5 36 91.
Duffy, Oakley, Turner, Liverpool...25 11
50 27 Crystal Fal. 23 10 7 9 50
Fulham
5 8 48
British Army Snook, Deggeroll, Vance, Hopkins, Stevens, Bridle. Norwich 24 10 6 8
S.F.C.-Stokes,. Pote-Hant, Baxter, Coventry22 11 2 8 51 Queen's P.R. 22 7 8 7 30 36 22 Walenil
B 6 11 45 48 21 Swindon
Portsmouth .25 8 7 10 41 23 Luton West Ham 20 6 12 54 52 23 Exeter M'chester U. 25 10 3 12 30 51 28 Newport Arsonal .25 9 4 12 40 38 22 Torquay
1.20 14
Huddersfield 28 11
Bolton
Leicester...23 11
10 38 10 50 10 62 64 26 Sheffield U. .20 11 3 12 55 54 25 Blackburn..26 10 5 11 64 89 26 Barnloy...26 9 7 10 65 61 26
Birmingham 26 8 7 10 41 38 23 Clapton 0. .23
49
Sunderland .25 7 7 11 39 50 21 Watford Everton ....26 8 8 12 46 50 20 Bristol B.
47 18 18
28 48 17
6 4 12 41 50 16
Newcastle.25 0 2 14 47 67 20 Gillingham ..26 6 4 15 25 50 16 Grimsby....24 7 4 13 43 69 18 Merthyr ....21 2 6 13 22 58 10
Second Division
1 Bradford
Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardiff - Milwell
Noits. County Oldham Preston N.E.
1 Charlton 1 Stoke 0 Chelsea 8 Reading 0 Notts Forest 1 Hull
Division III. (North)
2 Accrington
1 Crewe
2 Darlington
0 Hartlepools 0 New Brighton
0 Lincoln
5 Southport
1 Chesterfield
EFFE
Southampton Swansen Tottenham West Brom.
0 Bury 2 Wolves 6 Blackpool
4'Barnsley
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Piz.
0 Port Vale
2 Rochdale
Rotherham
2 Tranmere
1 Stockport
26 15 7 8 59 27 97
3 Doncaster
5 Wigan 3 Wrexham → Halifax 7 Barrow
3 South Shields
$
Hunter.
P.S.A.-Marcal, Costa, Gonsalves. S.F.X-R. Favacho, S.R.C-Palmer, Bossuet, Aldeguer, Jeru, Allan.
LADIES' HOCKEY
Caer Clark Cup, 1st Round
4 KOWLOON DEFEAT RECREIO
4
0
0
7 Carlisle
1
1 Nelson
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Piz
The hockey match between the
Ladies' Doubles
Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. D. Smith beat Miss Lang and Miss Ferguson 6-3, 6-5.
Mrs. Ludlow and Mis. Phillips beat Mrs. Dook and Mrs. Garnett 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
Mixed Doubles Capt. and Mrs. D. Smith Anderson and Miss Ferguson 7-5.
boat 8-5,
|
Major Lucas and Mrs, Beamish beat Sanders and Mrs. Lambert 14-16, 6-3, 7-5,
GOLF.
In an adjoining room was the buffet. Across the top of a narrow door lead- ing from the Hall to the buffet was bullt a rustic bamboo bridge, above which hung from the wall a largo oll painting of Lord Lugard, a formar Governor Hong Kong, after whom the Hostel was named..
Message of Welcome Passing through the opening under the bridge, one walked into a delightful Japanese tea-house, The first thing that draw the attention on entering the tea-house was a red rising sun above another door immediately oppo- site:
The buffet was against the wall on the right, but of from the rest of the room with Japanese curtains on one side, and a bamboo fence with Ivy on it, on the other. A counter was let Into an opening in the centre from which refreshments
served Above the counter broad band of brown cloth with Japan. was stretched a ese characters in white on it~a mess age of welcome to all.
were
Cosmopolitan Crowd
The windows opposite the buffet were screened by a large drop cartain with a pretty Japaneso scenery painted on it. Lanterns were again moch in evidence, whilst all bare walls were decorated with strips of red paper like sumbeams.
In this delightful setting about 400 guests and their hosts, representing several nationalities, danced happily and enjoyed all the fun of a carnival with confetti, streamers, and Japanese lantern balloons which were occasional. ly released to be scrambled for.
a halt was called as late night merged into early morning,
Club de Recreio and the Kowloon Junior Championship at Everyone was reluctant to leave when
Ladies' Hockey Club played at the
Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park
on Saturday afternoon in the first
Fanling
round of the Caer Clark Cup re
At Fanling yesterday, the first Bulted in a win for Kowloon by round of the Junior Golf Cham- six goals to one. The game was pionship of the R.H.K.G.C., was a good one in spite of the score.played off, with the following re-
The Arat goal was secured by sults:-
Miss L Sliva-Netto for the Club G. E. Castello beat W. S. Hiller, de Itecrelo in the first half. Theo
T. C. Monaghan beat Lammert.
2 York
Oldham Blackpool
25 17 2 6 66
46 18 Port Vale
Chelsea Bradford
25 11 2 5
48
50
44 10 Crow
24 17 4 8 69.24 88 24 31 Stockport. 22 15 4 8 60 24 84
24 12 4 8 63 87 28 the Kowloon Ladies' Club netted
Bury
49
41 28 Darlington, 25 12
Wolves
52
48 29
Accrington 23 11 4
Charlton
32 27
51 47 27 York
Southarapton 25 11
8 10 68 48 27 twice through Miss Field, follow
23 11 4.8 53 40 20 ed by a third from Miss Margaret
Hartlepools. 23 6 9 6 48 87 25 Woolley, who scored two more
28 6 13 4 84 29 25 28 11 3 9 57 60 28 goals in the second half. 224 10 6 0
29 6 12 5.85
41' 25 Miss Mason found the mark 29 24 shortly after the change-over.
Cardiff... 26 11 5 10 37 86 21 Catilsle West Broin. 25 11 4 10 67 52 20 Nelson Notts For.. 26 8 0 8 32 80 25 Lincoln.... Hull
25 10 6 10 36 43 20 Southport 25 7 10 8. 50 44 24 Teams Stoke
26 9 6 11 45 48 24 Chesterfield 28 10 4 0 41 88 24 Tottenham 25 8 7 10 36 39 23 Notts Caty. 26 5 12. 9 39 40 22th. Shields 25 9 6 10 39 51 24
T.
II. A.
R. A. Campbell beat J. Smith. J. 8. MacLaren beat H. Hampton. C. H. Bradley beat 8. T. Euilin
a. "Whyte-Smith heat E. den Voeux
A. 0. Brawn beat G. Davidson. J. D. Thomson bant A Humphreys.
D.
Hosts' Hard Work Although they would not admit it, the hospitable Chairman, Mr. F. Biptools, and the Indefatigable Hon Secretary, Mr. V. Enok, who had work-, ed themselves unsparingly all evening to ensure the comfort of that army. of dancere, must have heaved sighs af relief that all was over!
bed!
They were not the only ones to feel rellevad, However The scribe felt positively happy that there was no "speechifying" to weigh down fur- ther his already no light task of “welt- Ing up" the dance at an unearthly The following will now meet in hour, when all good citizens were in Club de Recrofo: A. Rozs, the second round- 26 8 6 11 38 59 23 more 24 8 10 47 44 22 Basto, L. Silva-Netto, C. Botelho, M.
G. E. Costello. T. C. Monaghan; Bradford C. 25
22 Rochdale 1. 238 5.10 45 62 21 Roxa, M. Remedios, M. Alves, O. 43 54 21 Preston N.E.
25 8 5 12 40 50 21 Basto, H. Lelts, 0, Osmund, LC. H. Bradley v. T.8. Whyte Smith; 12 38 50 21 Wrexham.. 24 7 8 11 82 44 20 Xavier, Millwall
25 5 10 10 88 54 20 Halifax.... 20 0 7 18 81 89 10
A. O. Brawn v. J. D. Thomson. Swansea... 26 6 6 18 84 48 18 Doncaster
Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club:--M.
Club v. Services 23 8 8 12 83 43 19 Mason, M. Woolley, M. George, N Barnsley 25 6 8 18 32 47 18 N. Brighton 25 8 8 14 88 57 19 Field, P. Woolley, P. Whitley, D. Reading 25 5 8 12 27 42 18 Rotherham. 28 6 6 11 38 49 18 Pinguet, V. Eastman, E. Anslow, If Club defeated the Services at fafor Aste and Lieut. A. HA (Continued at foot of next Column.) Barrow
Bristol C.
Wigan
-
24 08.18 23 60 15 Rogers, E. Woolley.
R. A. Campbell v. 3. 8. MacLaren,
The Royal Hong Kong Golf
Fanling yesterday. They won all
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