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HOME FOOTBALL
Saturday's Results/in Scottish Cup
LEAGUE GAMES
(From Our Own Correspondent.}
London, Saturday,
SHANGHAI WIN
Defeat of Hong Kong Footballers
ATTACK WEAK
CRICKET
THE
Craigengower Fall to Kowloon
K.C.C. HEAD THE TABLE
Hitherto undefeated in the of the Cricket Senior Division
CHINA MAIL.
Civil Service C.C. F. J. de Rome, b Irani
J. E. Richardson,
A. R. Minu
F. Baker, c A. H. Madar,
A. A. Rumjahn
BOWLING ANALYSIS
13
0. M.
R. W
r Madar,
Fliptools 19 Chan Fook
2
64 4
5 0 25
Է
Kwan
24
27 Aziz
2
0
Tan
3
24
19
B. D. Evans; c S. A. Ismall, b
Madur
17
5
9
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser
D. M. McDougall, e A. K. Minu,
b A. A. Rumjahn
. E. Strange, o Madar, h Irani
F. I. Holdman, e O. Ismall, b
Mindor
Extras
[Mail Special]
Scottish Cup tics monopolised
Shanghal, Saturday. the interest of football' followers Shanghai were early to the at- League, and with two brillant E. B. Reed, not out
victories to their to-day, the biggest surprises be tack, keeping Reeves and Rodgers successive ing the draw between Rangers busy. Doggerol (Shanghai) open-credit, the Craigengower C.C. fell E. W. Hamilton, not out and Queen of the South and the ed the scoring after play had badly against the Kowloon C.C. By virtue of this defeat of the Cup-holders (Kil-been in progress ten minutes and on Saturday. marnock) by Hamilton Academi- little later Snooks (Shanghai) success, the K.C.C. have gone to
from
of the head of the table, with eleven. cale. A full programme of Eng- found the net
Kumes was decided. Turner's passes. Half time arrty points in five matches.
The Indian R.C. played another ed with Shanghai leading by two!
drawn game, sharing the paints A. R. Minu goals.
with the Civil Service C.C.
lish League Results:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE-First Division
2
IH
û
3
Manchester C. 2
1 Portsmouth
Birmingham
1 Blackburn
Bolton
0 Arsenal
Burnley
0 Leeds U.
Derby
Everton
Grimsby
3 Liverpool
Huddersfield
2 Newcastle
Leicester
4 Middlesbro'
Manchester U. 4 West Ham
Wednesday 1 Sheffield U.
one
C.&.CC. 2ND v. RE & RS.
| vice .C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Royal
o Corps of Signals by five wickets.
Randle and Edmonds shared the
0
15 bowling honours for the C.S.C.C., taking Ave for 90 and four for 23, The batting of the respectively.
Sappers" was weakish, Mitchell
Total (for 7 wkts.). 121 S. Balfour. R. T. Taylor did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Madar
Irani
0. M. R. W. 12
悲
(22) alone showing any, confidence.
Towards the end. Harrison helped
with a much-needed 12.
2 After equalising their visitors'
2 total for the loss of six wickets,
39
7 1
28
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8
17
$ 0
14
1
0
9
2 0
2
League II
After the resumption Shanghai
In Division II, the Police R.CA. A. Rumjahın went further ahead by two goals
quick succession, two fast leaders) had matters practically A. R. Suffiad
own way against the All-Curreem drives having
well all their Rodgers
Ordnance Corps. beaten. With Hong Kong's attack Royal Army weak, shooting chances were few until Stores handled when within the penalty area. Reeves took the in a terrifle spot kick and sent
1
2
0
1
2
reara.
I
1
drive to reduce Hong Kong's ar-
Northerner's Fifth Goal From A breakaway Sinclair home scored the F. A. Pts.(Shanghai)
side's fifth goal, which put the 44 issue beyond all doubt, but in the losing stages Gosano registered Hong Kong's second goal.
Sunderland
4 Aston Villa
Goals.
P. W. D. L..
Leeds
98 19
Wednesday M'elerter 26 H 66 Derby
26 14 48 51 47
37 410 Blackburn
£ 20 5 11 49 Huddersfield 27 136 10 -10 Liverpool.27 12 5 10 44 Aston Villa 25 12
12 4 10 53 Leicester 27 12 4 11 57 58
27 12 3 12 58 10 50 .....27 10
43 30 61 17
53
52
Middlesbro Bolton
We take our hats off to Shang-)
20hai in fielding a much better side, 28 but full credit must be given to Rodger and Reeves for their won- derful display.
By their five goals to two vic 25 tory Shanghai regain possession of the Interport Football Cup which they lost last year, when Hong 28 Kong defeated their representa
Sheffield U. 27 11 4 1 56 55 26 Burnley ....27 7 11 55 01 M'chester U. 27 11 3 R 43 £24 Portsmouth 26 8 8 10 41 42 Birmingham 26 8 7 11 2 7112 Arsenal
9 5 12 40 38 West Ham 27
26
40
Roth their bowlers and batsmen were in fine fettle, B. G. Baker's analysis of eight for 11 being particularly praiseworthy perform
ance.
R.A.O.C. v. POLICE RC.
Turning out a strong team, the Hong Kong C.C. 2nd easily annex-j On their own ground, the Police ed the full points from the Uni-R. C. trounced the Royal Army versity 2nd, while the Civil Ser-Ordnance Corps to the tune of 192 vice C.C. 2nd (somewhat unexpect runs, edly) rather easily Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals.
defeated the
League I
C.C.C. v. KOWLOON C.C.
Opening for the Police, Meadows (85) and Hunter (71) put up 151 runs, probably the biggest first wicket partnership, in League cricket this sensor. T. H. King batted forcefully for 33 not out, the total reaching 222 for five wickets, declared.
B. G. Haker, the mainstay of the
Civil Service compiled 136 for nine,
the highest scqror being
Davies
(33). Bowling eleven overs at a stretch, Col. Skinner accounted for four wickets for 22. Scores:—
R.E. and R.S. Q.M.S. Mitchell, b Edmonds Syt, Lockyer, b Randle Lt. Gough, run out Col. Skinner, b Edmonds L/Cpl. Penny,
Edmonds
Bookor,
L/Cpl. Saunders, e Freeman,
Edironds
Lt. Macdonald, b Randle Sig. Higgins, b Randle Cpi Denvell. i.b.w.. b Randle Sgt. Harrison, e Paterson, b Randle gig. Earl, not out
At Happy Valley, the Craigen- Police attack, wrought havoc on the Randie gower C.. lost to the Kowloon C.C.opposing bats, returning the by nine wickets.
Extras
Robertson re. Edmonds
For the winners, Brace and Rossmarkable analysis of eight for 11. Paterson captured five wickets for 10 and The soldiers were dismissed for 30
9 5 13 66 56 23 tive eleven by three goals to nil four for 36 respectively, the home!
Sunderland .26 711 43
X
ان
& 9 12 47 67 21
Second Division
runs. Scores:
Police R.C.
23 on the Club ground at Happy team being skittled out for the
small total of 59. Lim (13) and W. Meadows, e & b Morgan .... Omar (14) were the only double . H. Hunter, e Clarke, b Morgan Sgure scorers.
Everton
Grimsby
8 4 13 46 61 20
Valley.
Newcastle..26
+
2 15 47 69
20 Result:-
Shanghai
5.
Brudfort
5 Blackpool
Hong Kong
2
0
Bristol C
2 Stoke
6
0 Bradford C..
1 RUGBY FOOTBALL
1
Cardiff
Millwall
Notts C.
Preston
2 Oldham
1 Scotland's Victory Over
Wales
L
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
72
ព. M.
E. W
30
10
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI.
E. Himsworth, b Gough R. S. W. Paterson, l.b.w1,
Saunders
85. Harper, b Skinner
711 W. Edmonds, e Lockyer, b 20 Gough
OR. S. Robertson, b Skinner
0 S. Randle, e Gough, b Skinner 33 V. H. Chittenden, e Deavell,
1 Skinner
C. F. Alexander, b Walker After passing their opponents W. le B. Sparrow, b Walker
B. G. Baker, b Morgan total for the loas of only one T. H. King, not out wicket, the K.C.C. went on to make A. Reynolds, not out 161 for nine. The Fincher brothers
Extras again came to the fore in their side's batting, "E.C." hilting up 69
Total (for 6 wkta.).. 222 R. R. Davies, b Saunders L. Wagland, T. Post, A. Kirby, A. V. F. Booker, not out and "E.F.” contributing 30.
Extras Craigengewer's attack lacked Baker did not bat.
sting, but Abbas, going on late, ac- counted for four wickets for 18. Scores:-
| Morgan
Rowe Exham
ANALYSIS
2 G
V H. Freeman, * Gough,
Harrison
33
10
BOWLING
17 3
O. M. R. V.
70 3
Total (for 9 wkta.) One man absent.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
136
0
G. M. R. W.
5 0 27
13
δ
80
11 1
9.2.2
3 * 17
0 Harrison
0 Skinner.
+ 0 24
O Saunders
6
41
4 Hull
1 Wolves
1
Reading
3 Charlton
1|
Southampton
2 Notts Forest
0
Swansea
8 Barnsley
2
3 Chelsen
3
5 Bury
Goals.
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
London. Saturday. 1The international Rugby foot-
Craigengower C.C. ball match to-day at Edinburgh II. P. Lim. c G. Lee, b Brace E. Zimmern, c Laing, b Ross
13 Vigua
8 Kidmond
Robertson
JU. M. Omar, e Brace, b Ross
14) Walker
0
F.A.0.C.
R. C. Reed, e Jux, ↳ Brace
3
Col. Robertson, c A. V. Eaker, b
J. W. Leonard, run out
9
1s. Abbas, e Loing, b Brace
R. Lee, b Ross
B. G. Baker
0
Cpl. Ackerman, e Reynolds, b
B. G. Baker
3
St. Rowe, e Reynolds, b B. G.
Baker
RAS.C, v. LR.C. 2ND
S. M. Vigua, b B. G. Baker.... Col. Exham, Lb.w., b A. V. Baker
15
2
Oldham
Blackpool
26 17 2 7 66 51 36
27 12 10 5 48 27 34
20 13 8 7 55 44 32
J. Champion, b Brace
Tottenham
West Brom.
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. between Scotland and Wales re-
26 16 7 1 60 29 37 aulted:-
20
Walea
Scotland... 12 points 8-points Another Report
London, Saturday. There was a gate of 59,000 at the rugger match in Edinburgh to-day be- cen representatives of Scotland and Wales. Scotland won by twelve paints; 26 to nine.
Chelsen Bradford Bury
27 13 4 10 52 47 30 Southampton 27 12 5 10 53 40 20 Wolves 27 11 7 0 52 49 West Brom. 26 12 4 10 72 63 Charlton ...
26 9 B 99 35 .... 27 11 11 37 37 .... 28 1 6 12 53 53 Notta For., 26 8 9 9 32 41
Cardiff Stoke
Hall
Notts Caty. 27 6 12 0
Tottenham 27 8 8
A. B. Hamson, b Pass
W. K. Way, e & b Brace F. Oliver, not out
Extras
"Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
59 Pte. Walker, h B. G. Baker
0
Earl
0 19 0
Deavell
47 2 Gough
1 Friendly Matches
Cpl. Morgan, e King, b B. G. Baker
0. M. R. V. Pte. Clarke, e Wagland, b B. G.
Baker
Preston N.E. 27 9 G 12
22
22
47
...... 26 10 11 37 47 26 The hurdy serummaging of the 37 41 24 Welsh pack, combined with their 39 44
24 sturdly rushes, jeopardised the Scottish 12
24 line, but Seatland, scored twenty Bradford C. 26 8 7 11 39 47 4 minuten after the start through Reading
27 7 8 12 33 44
Sunters, the try converted by Waters. Bristol C. 26 8 6 12 45 60 Millwall
Two minutes later Wales equalised 24 6 10 10 40 65 Barnsley ..20 7 6 13 34 Swansea... 27 6 6 16 36 48
Division III. (South) Bournemouth 1 Coventry
Brace
Ross
Crystal Pal
5 Gillingham
1
Before the interval Simmers scored F. I. Zimmern, b Abbas
Fulham
2 Exeter
for Scotland, the try, however, failing W. Brace, rur, out
2
Merthyr
2 Brighton
Newport
Norwich
Queen's P.R. Walsall Watford
1 Brentford
4 Northampton
2 Southend
1 Luton
20 when Graham Jones got through and E. C. Fincher, Lb.w., Abbas 18 for Jones converted the try. Then A. W. Ramsay, b Omar
Graham Jones sent his side ahead by E. F. Fincher, & b Hamson scoring a dropped goal.
F. E. Lawrence, e R. Lee, b Abbas
4L/Cpl. Ridmond, b B. G. Baker ..
Pte. Bailey, b King
10-
10.3 3 1
19
36
Kowloon C.C.
69 Cpl. Dixon, not out
Extra
30
11
Total
*
BOWLING ANALYSIS
15
O Alexander
4 4 11
1 B. G. Baker
B 1 11
A. T. Leg, R. Lee, b Hamson
14 A. V. Baker
2| King
5
0
4 1.5 0 3
15
to bring the additional points. The D. Laing, run oat ....
score at this stage was in favour of G. Lee; e R. Lee, b Abbas
3 Wales by nine points to eight.
3 The Scottish backs, who had so far S. Jex, not out
Extras
Total (for 9 whts.) N. H. Ross did not bat.
BOWLING ANALYSIS
played a brilliant game, proved to be erratic, and it seemed as if they had 3 Clapton 0.
shot their boit patil an heroic last! minute rush, led by Agnew, forced Plymouth v. Swindon and Tor- Wales
to kick over their own line. quay v. Bristol Rovers postponed. From the ensuing scrum, Waddell gave
Goala, Scotland victory two minutes before the Omar F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.close by scoring a dropped goal. R. Lee
5 ...25.18 3
01
Final score: Scotland 12 points (two Champion 27 39 Plymouth ...23 15 0 2 57 21 36 tries, ane goal, one dropped goal), W. K. Way Brighton ...24 15 4 5 57 31 34 Wales 9 points (one try, one goal, one Hamson Northampton 24 15 3 6 23 33 dropper goal).
42 Bournemouth 23 11 8 4 43
Oliver 24 10
In the international matches between Abbas Norwich ....26 12 8 € € 55 49 30 Southend ..25 10 10 5 41 33 30 these two, Scotland have now won 21 Crystal Pal, 27 11 7 9 50 56 29 matches, Wales 18, drawn 2-Reuter.
Brentford
Fulham Coventry
....25 11 6 8 60 48 28
.24 12 3 9 54 40 27 Queen's P.R. 24 88 34 41 24 Luton
26 8 6 11 37 49 22
Swindon....26 7 12 41 47 21 Clapton D. .24 5 10 9 22 32
32 20 Dundee U.
Exeter
Nowport
Watford
.....25 7 6 12 40 47 20 Motherwell
25 7 6'38 43 50
26 7 5 14 32 46 10 Airdrieonians Torquay ..20 8 0 14 38 59 18 Albion R. Bristo R..28 8 6 12 43 52 17 Vale of Leithen Gillingham..27 8 4 17 27 67 16
Forfar Merthyr ....23 27 14 26.08 11 Hamilton
Division II (North)
Accrington
Marrow
Darlington
Doncaster
+
7 Halifax
Leith
1 Celtic
On their own ground, the Royal Army Service Corps defeated the 2nd XI by three
2 Indian R. C.
wickets..
A feature of the match was the consistent bowling of Pte. Fry, who captured six wickets for 22 runs in 20 overs.
For the Indians, M. P. Madari so batted patiently for 41, the total of
the side being 104.
O. M. R. W.
The home team replied with 147, the chief contributors being Pte.
8 Andrews (28), L/Cpl. Simpson
1 (27), L/Cpl. Lyons (22), Lt. Mar. 1ehal (16), Ple. Fry (14) and Pte.
Cole (12).
.. 161 H.K.C.C. 2ND v. UNIVERSITY 2ND
On their own ground, the Hong 0. M. R. W. Kong C.C. 2nd XI defeated the Uni 1versity second team by five wickets.
K.C.C. 2ND v. LC.'S XL
Entertaining an clevan from Messrs. Lane, Crawford, the Kow-
0 Bowling in fine form, Harris loon C.C. won comfortably.
Walker (3 for 6), Ashworth (8 for Batting first, the visitors put up
17) and Divett (2 for 29) were 84 runs, of which F. E. Skinner
4 0 17
5 0
27
&
0
87
0
2 0
10
0
5 0
26
2
6 1 11
D
largely instrumental in dismissing
claimed 43 and D. M..Goodall helped
7.5 2 16
INDIAN R.C. v. C.S.C.C.
the visitors for 64 runs. Candah with 11 not out.
(17) and Yeoh (18) made a stand The K.C.C. compiled 144 for nine for the Univeralty, hut the tall-end wickets, the highest scorer being A. collapsed badly.
J. Kow (46). At Sookumpoo, the Indian R.C. The H.K.C.C. started rather ahaki. drew with the Civil Service C.C. ly, but Gahagan (32) and Beck In spite of an indifferent start, (83 not out) soon mastered the the Indians put up the respectable bowling. secre of 154, thanks to an invalu-
able innings for 30 by A. A. Rum-w. H. Kwan, run out
For the C.S.C.C., de Rome' (18) A.. B. Suleiman, e Mackenzie, b and Richardson (19) opened in fine Ashworth
SCOTTISH CUP
Second Round
0 Partick
Scores:-
3 Clyde
University 2nd XI.
8 Murrayfield
#
2 Belth
1
2 King's Park
7
0 St. Mirren
figures, but, on the whole, the bat- A. A. Aziz, b Divett ting was not impressive.
jahn. Six others reached double A. Chan Fook, b Divett
{K. T. Løke, ← Batger, b Ashworth
4 Kilmarnock
2
2 Clachnacuddin 0
style.
0 Hearts
3 Inverness C..
1
4 St. Johnstone
1
one stage, the home team had a re-
4 Carlisle
0
Ayr U.
1 Hibernians.
$
5 Wrexham
Falkirk
4+
2 Cowdenbeath
The bowling on both sides was.
Rangers
1 Queen o' South
1
proved upon. Bcores:
2
Indian R.C.
..
A. el Arculli, run out
Hartlepools
4 Wigan
7 Tranmere
2 Chesterfield
4 Lincoln
New Brighton 2 Nelson
Port Vale
South Shields & Rotherham
Rochdale
Stockport
2 Southport
York City
4 Crowe
St. Bernards
Montrose Aberdeen
Dundee
5 Arbroath
6 Nithsdale
Three succeeding batsmen C. Candah, b Harris-Walker helped materially to pile up the G. E. Yeoh, b Ashworth
K. P. Gan, not out
0 total. The rate of scoring, how II. E. Adams, run out
1 ever, was slow, so much so that, at P. L. Tan, hit wkt, b Harris
Walker
mote chance of pulling off the game. F. Hiptools, b Harris-Walker
weak and the fielding could be im-
LEAGUE TABLES
.. Division I.
Kowloon C.C.
3 Craigengower
Army. Hong Kong GG. Indian R.C. Civil Service C.C. Royal Navy
6
& University
17
18
0
Police R.C.
་
P. W.
D.
L. Ptk.
5
2
0 11
Division II.
Hong Kong Có. Kowloan C.C.
• Recrcia
0Civil Service C.C.
RE, and R.S.
Craigengower
Indian R.C.
04
University
Extra
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Divott
20
J. R. Way
Ashworth
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02 48 29 Aberdeen 25 12, 4 0 56 42 28 Motherwell 8th, Shields 27 11 6 10 46 51 28 Partick... Hartlepools 259.97 47 39-27 St Mirren Southport 27 8 11 8 68 46 27 Kilmarnock York 257 18 6 38 32 27 Callie Carlinis 26/116.10 81 88 27 Hearts Chesterbeld 25 114 10 44 40 26 Avector
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ale
2 Queen's Park
Goals. PW. D. LF. A. Pi Ai A. Rumjahn, b. Richardson
4A. H. Madar, b Evans.
A. K. Minu, Lb.w., b'Hamilton
24 19 3 2 08 20 41 A. R. Minu, e sub, b F. Baker... .....27 17 5 6 04 41 899. Abdal-Curreem, b F. Baker . 28:16 3 7 61: 89 850, Ismail, e de Rome, b Reed ....
26 19 10 54 68 25 Cowdenbeath
26 18 46 48 80 8. A. Ismail, e F. Baker, b Reed
20 14 2 10 56 88 80 A. R. Ballad, b Richardson
26 11 8 7 47 48 80 B. R. Irani, not out
29 T. Hanet, Lb.w.,
24 12 8 8 5 83.1
26 10 8 8 53 19 28
26 12 8 11 40 60 27
28-12 8 18 68 50 27
25 0 6 10 45 52 24 257 10 87 89 2
Hami
Exxtras
Btrange
Total HOWLING ANALYSIS
2.5 08
`ILK.C.C. Tad XI.
20 K. H. Bitger, b Hiptoola...
18 C. E. Gahagan, c Yeoh; b Kwan.
10 W. Harris-Walker, c Loke, b
Hiptosis.
11
BA. C Beck, not out
16 J. R. Way, b. Hiptoola,
J. H. Ashworth, b Kwan
184 9. J. Stanesby, run out RAM. Wood, b. Tan WWW. Mackenzie,
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