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CHAT ON LOCAL

FOOTBALL

EXIT KOWLOON

Chinese "B" and Eastern Junior Finalists

To-morrow's Amended Programmes

level by their efforts. During the second half of the extra time the Navy went ahead with a further penalty goal and Increased their lead before the final whistle.

We now have a Final Tie between the Services, Somersets versus the Navy on April 5 next.

THE

HOME FOOTBALL

Plymouth's Chance of Promotion

Q.P. RANGERS BEATEN

London, Yesterday,

By virtue of a smart win over Queen's Park Rangers, on the lat- ter's ground, Plymouth resume of the their place at the head Southern Section of the Third

Division.

Northampton stap up to fourth place by a victory over Fulham

To-day's results:

Q-P. Rangers 1 Plymouth Northampton 3 Fulham

0

2

1

35

61 01 34 67 34

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Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football-Saturday-League -Senior: Navy v. St. Joseph's, South Chinn v. Club, Police v. Recreio, Kowloon v. Somer- sets; Junior: Navy v. Recreio, South China "B" v. R.A., St. Joseph's v. Eastern, South China "A" V. University, RA.M.C. v. Kowloon, Chinese "A" v. Chinese "B".

March 22-Sunday Herald Cup Final, 4.30 p.m.

April 5-Junior and Sonfor Shield Finals.

V.

Sunday-Phoenix v. Dr. Pon- sonby-Fane's Educational XI., Pokfulam, 11 a.m. Fanling-Hunt

Junior Semi-Finals

the Contrary to expectations

Cricket-Saturday- Somersets were beaten by Chinese

League, Division - Uni- "B" by the odd goal in three. After

versity

C.S.C.C.; Divi- Evett had been thwarted by Wong

League Table to Date

sion IL: Craigent o wer Shui-wah very early in the game,

Goals,

v. C.S.C.C., H.K.C.C. v. Kow- [By "Roamer"]

followed by Mead's handling, Chin-

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. The re-shuffling of the Kowloon as "B" were very dangerous for Plymouth...20 19 6 2

loon C.C.; Friendly Division 05 23 46

I Kowloon C.C. v. H.K.C.C.. eleven had disastrous results in some minutes with Verrier

.31 21 4 6 76 22 46 very Brentford

University v. Army; Division their Semi-Final Tie with the much in evidence between the "Sets" Brighton....30 17 7 0 70 39 41

II.: L.R.C. v. Recrolo, Folice v. Somersets last Saturday. For posts, hia clearance uided by Fother. Northampton 31:17 4 10 53 38 35 Southend ...31 12 12 T 41 38 30

50 Lo Hung-ping being a Bournemouth 30 12 12 6

D.B.S. 38 80 team with a Shield fighting record gill from

31 18 0 such as they possess one naturally splendid plece of work. With the Norwich expected a real tussle but alas they "Sets" somewhat "nervy" they could Crystal Put. 32 13 8 11 .32 13 8 11 never recovered from their first not settle down to their own game, Fulham

29 1 3 11 Coventry minute shock of Knapp finding their although promising well in midfield

Queen' P.R. 31 12 0 when it came to

32 11 8 Exoter citadel with a neat header. Butcher they lacked fire was not looked after enough and shooting. Palmer's shot which took Luton

Swindon when he gets on the run he wants place well into the first half was

Newport catching. There is nothing like their first effort of merit and

Clapton O. .31 fully doserved success but Walford getting down to it in real earnest

.32 9 7 16 Hing - tong

mas- Walsall early as Butcher did for an early

...31 of his goal is very encouraging for i side

charge and kept Torquay .. it out. A little later Guest paved Bristol R.

Gillingham faced as the "Sets" were with op-

formidable repute. It the way for defent by not keeping Merthyr ponents of was apparent

Soldiers his hand out of the way, to rob hla beant to have further interest inside of the best scoring chance of the competition for they worried the game.. It is a matter for con- had the "Sets" a great deal jeetu, whether, Kowloon's defendera

that

the

although failing to score again in the first half. Angus timed his run late to prevent out a little too Earley gaining possession to neatiy lob the ball over

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RUGBY FOOTBALL

Final

opened their account then, the Triangular Tournament rendulum might have swung the other way. Before the interval the Chinese were tivo up by the aid of!

To-inorrow the final in the triangulur

The

Tennis To-day H.K.C.C. Tournament (weather permit- ting).

Hockey-To-day-University v. Somersets, Shamshulpo, 5.15 p.m. Hockey Club "A" XI. v. Club de Recreio, King's Park, 5 p.m.

Monday Club v. H.K.S.R.A., Marina ground, 6 p.m.

Chess Today Colony Championship: D. E. Carvalho v. Sir Henry Pollock, 0. H. W. Randull, C. M. Sequeira v. G. Wouden- berg.

V

Swimming-To-day-V.R.C. annual meeting. 6 p.m.

Golf Saturday- Bogoy Pool, Fanling.

Sunday-Bogey Pool, Fan- ling: K.C.C. Mead Cup, Kow- loon City course.

Надзам the head of the Lo Chai-wau and Lo Hung-ching. Rugby tournament will be played on approaching keeper to make his in the concluding forty-five minutes the Club ground at 3.30 p.m. side a little safer for victory. Kow loon efforts lacked method and in consequence they never looked like scoring. With Butcher again in the forefront on his wing he gave Earley a splendid pass from which the third goal was registered. In the closing stages the peninsula team were completely over-ran, in fact outclassed, Angus having a warm time of it in goal. He is, however, to be congratulated upon his dispay barring further success to his antagonista.

the "Sets" had the greater part of finalists will be the Club and the Royal on level the play and compelled their oppon-Navy, who are at present ents to concentrate upon defensive terms. A close game is expected.

The following are the teams: work and the Chinese by carefully

Club M. D. Scott; G. E. R. Divett, goal-mouth they packing their

C. J. D. Law, G. W. C. Churchill, L emerged with honours, although Goldman; V. W. L. Stanion, J. L. Palmer got very near on one occa Bonnar: W. E. Peers. A. D. Suttill

The "Sets" only goal, D. L. Milne-Day, F. R. Burch, E. R. sion. through Layshon, came too late to West, E. B. Gammell, W. Younger, and be of any real advantage but if they B. P. Massey. had opened their account during the first half it would have forced atwood, Mid. Dobsten, Lt. Wood, Sub.. least extra time.

Navy. Surg. Lt. Bolton; Lt. Small.

It. Tomkinson; Lt. Evans, Lt. Com. Surtees; Lt. Com. Andrew, Pay Lt. After showing considerable pro-Bailey, F. O. Beamish, Lt. Couchman, He that expoetts is usually dismise in the earlier rounds, Kowloon Lt, Lefroy, Sub. Lt. Lonnox-Conyng fell to places when they met Eastern ham, L/S. Paddon, and L/S. Bickall. in the Semi-Final Tle last Saturday. Eastern gained the lead of one goal through Moosa in the first half and incidentally chances but

had fewer scoring

CRICKET

than their opponents, Some of the Teams for

took matters well in After the resumption.

To-morrow

appointed and such was the case in the South China versus the Navy Semi-Final, for goals were contin- ually promised but not forthcoming, Early in the game the Navy lost a golden chance for taking the lead and had Peacock or Potts kept in line with Thompson the latter's pass band could comfortably have been con. The peninsula side left it too

The following have been select- verted. Jarvis did particularly late for after Moosa and Leonard well a little later in clearing Cheng added the second and third goals,ed to represent the Civil Service Shui-hong's drive with attackers Kowloon open their scoring by the to-morrow:— dangerously in close attendance,aid of King and the amount of time and ut personal risk he threw him- nvailable just admitted of Dixon self full length to snatch away the reducing the arrears. Had Kowloon feet of Pau Kan been quicker on the ball and taken chuen's when a goal appeared almost keener advantage of the opportuni certain. The Navy's custodian near-tles presented it would have been ly suffered reverse when he fumbled their game.

ball from the

his saves

who shall hold the Junior Shield and whose name on the plate foi- lowing that of the K.O.S.B. ia to be sugraved thereon for the season of 1930.

League Games

I am afraid the Police are now doomed to be the wooden spoonists the "Saints** for. 1930. Against

on

1st eleven V. University University ground (League):-

. D. Evans (Captain), G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Rome, F. Baker, E. W. Hamilton, J. E. Richardson, E. B. Reed, F. H. Holdman, D. M. McDougall, J. Barrow,, and D. R. Kelly.

2nd eleven v. Cratgengower on Cralgengower ground (League) :— F. E. Booker (Captain), H. F.

Robertson, W. II. Edmonds, H. E. Harper, R. 3. W. Paterson, R. G. Strange, R. R. Davies, J. F. Will- mott, V. Chittenden, E. Himsworth and A. H. Oswick.

represent the

Rugby Football-Saturday- Final of Triangular Tourna- ment: Club v. Navy, Club ground, Happy Valley.

riflo

Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers* annual meeting, Stonecutter's.

HOME----

Association Football-March 15- Scotland V England (Amateurs), Glasgow.

March 22-English and Scot- tish Cups--Semi-Final Ties.

Rugby Football-March 15 -England Scotland (Cal- cutta Cup), Twickenham.

March 22-Army v. Royal Air Force, Twickenham..

Racing-March 22-Imperial Cup Sandown Park.

March 28-Grand National, Liverpool.

March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race; Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool,

Hockey-March 15-Wales v. England.

March 22-England v. Scot- land.

March 29-Ireland v. Eng. land,

Athletics March 22-Inter- national Cross-Country Race. Golf-March 25-26--Oxford v. Cambridge, Hoylake.

Motor Cycling-March 22— - Leeds M.C. Open £200 Trial. Billiards Fébruary 21 to March 20-Amateur Cham- pionship, London.

TENNIS

RIFLE SHOOTING

Triangular Match at Stonecutters'

LEAGUE'S REVIVAL

A triangular rifle match was fired off on Saturday at Stonecut tors Range in connection with the recently revised Hong Kong Rifle The teams and scores League. were as under:-

Stonecutters East R.C.

*Capt. Qulanlan,

R.M.

Sergt. Madelaine *P.O. Greening *P.O. Markham

P.O. Parsons

200 500 600 Total Yda, Yds. Yds.

26 25

25 28 27

30 31 28

31

91

31 20

*Cpl. Warwick

"Cpl Burnett

24

Mno. Counter

28

Total

****9828

..... 224 295 227 686 *Add 4% for Open Sights

Mr. Johnston

Grand Total

710

HMI. Dockyard R.C.

23 27 29-

70

Urzell

30 28 28

Dawson

20 25 25- 79

Young

29 20. 29

Lakey

32 20

Fawcett

Guest

Chambers

Tótul

... 219 221 224 Add 4% for Open Sights

684

0

Grand Total ...

€64

B.A.F. (Kai Tak) R.C.

Cpl. Ayling

23 14 21

58

Sergt. King

26

27

80

L.A.C. Shaw

10

22

18

20 27 24

LS. Stratton

22 24 28

Cpl. Cox

24 24 26

26

Cpl. Parsons

Cal. Kettle

F. Sergt. Walton

Total .......

549

Add 4% for Open Sights 22

Grand Total

571

After that Kong and Ho reasserted themselves and took the set for 7-5.

In the open singles champion- ship, M. K. Lo accounted for J. Barrow by conceding only seven games out of 25 played.

Full results of games played are na under:-

Open Championship Singles (Second round).-M. K. Lo beat 3. Barrow, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1.

Doubles. Open Championship (Second round).-Kong Too-cheung and Ho Ka-lau beat Ho Wai-ching and Chiu Chun-chiu, 7-5, 6-1, 6-4.

Handicap Singles "A."J. Forster beat T. J. Price, 6-4, 7-5; Dr. L. T. Ride best D. S. Green, 6-8, 12-10.

Handicap Singles "B."A. D. John son beat G. E. R. Dlvett, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. Dr. C. H. Burton bent A. E. White, 6-4, 6-1.

To-day's Programme

Open Championship Singles. (Third Round).-M. W. Lo v. Ng Sze-cheung, S. A. Rumjahn v. Cheng Chi-wing.

Club Championship. (Second round). -S. E. Green v. J. A. Summers.

Handicap Doubles. (First Round). -G. E. R. Divott and E. J. R. Mitchell (rec. 2/6) v. I. S. Harris and A. Hay- Edio (rec. 9/6). Second Round-J. Barrow and D. M. MacDougall (-376) v. E. R. and T. J. Price (ser.)

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Scores:-

a shot from Ip Yun-sum. Pau Ka- April 5 will and Chinese "B" and ping maintained his high standard Eastern taking the field to decide of keeping and effectively dealt with all shots that came his way, some of were good ones as the Navy's front line efforts did not luck sting. On the whole it is difficult to any whether there should athar verdict. Of have been any course, we should have been better

UNIVERSITY TEAM pleased with a goal or two but had

Against the C.S.C.C. 1xt eleven, the there been any score it is quite like last Saturday there was a chance to following will turn out for the Univer ly they would have been on equal put their opponents in their own sity:-C. W. Lam (captain), B. V. footing when time arrived...

position at the foot of the table at Gitting, E. A. Lee, L. T. Ride, M. B. the season's end. Probably St. Osman, A. P. Guttores, D. K. Samy, Three Penalties

Joseph's realised that possibility and D. J. N. Anderson, A. Baker, A. B. The replay took place last

by soundly contesting this game Sulieman and W. H. Kwan. Wednesday and resulted in the Navy made sure that such would not be

RECREIO v. LR.C. qualifying for the Final by three the case. This encounter was spoil-

The following will goals to one. South China took the ed by each side being a player short lead after twenty minutes' play and but with Wee Tong a live wire the Recreio in a friendly match against the Indian RC at Sookumpoo: L. J. with the Navy all out Fau Ka-ping balance in favour of the Guterres, H. A. Alven, H. A. Barros, was called upon to give of his beat. "Saints. Guttierez.opened up the H. M. Xavier, D. P. Xavier, G. A. Upon the change of ends there was scoring early in the game after Guterres, A. P. Fereira, W. Ogley, J. H. no addition to the score sheet. Pau Clarke had failed

The match in which Kong To to clear from Figueiredo, F. J. Remedios, and F. H.

cheung and Ho Ka-lau opposed Ho Ka-ping gave a clever display in goal Wee Tong. The Police set to bual Carvalho.

Wai-hing and Chiu Chun-chiu in and repeatedly barred success to the

ness but were held safely by a good opposing attackers, Pau Ka-lindefence. St. Joseph's second goal

the open doubles championship at R.C.) 8-8 tracted a large crowd on the Mia Etherington and Mrs. Stark missed from the spot and the follow. was the outcome of good work be-

The following have been selected to H.K.C.C., ground, yesterday after (Ladies' R.C.) beat. Mrs. Sayer and ing minutes' play was full of inci tween the same two players, Wee dent with the Navy sending in shot Tong engineering the movement for represent the Phoenix, in a whole-day noon. The first-named pairs realis- Mrs. Frier (Peak Club) 9-2; beat Mfrs. after shot but the luck was against Guttierez to drive home the advante matcational XI, on Sunday, starting at porters by wining the match, but Club) 8-3,

match against Dr. Ponsonby Fane's ed the expectations of their sup-Newbigging and Mrs. Murphy (Feak them. With time a minute off 1

Mrs. James and Mrs. Lissaman a piece of 11 am. sharp, at Fokfulam. age. Valentine, by appeared that South China had won trickery, enticed McGowan out of C. W. Lam (Captain), D. J. N. they were well stretched by their (Ladies' R.C.) best Mrs. Sayer and but with the Senior Service being his charge and the ex-Medical keep-Anderson, E. A Lon, A. Baker, A. Chan opponents. The first set was very Mrs. Prior (Peak Club) 9-2; beat Mrs. awarded a penalty, McGregor boing er had no chance with the lob, thus Fock, F. Hiptools, A. B. Suliemas, exciting, when, after leading &-love, Newbigging and Mrs. Murphy (Pank successful from the spot, they were matters stood at the Interval. No A. A. Aziz, G. E. Yeoh, KP. Gan, Kong and Ho struck a bad patch Club) 18-1..

and C. Candah, Reserve: Chan Fah and allowed Ho and Chiu to win shin.

Baved. This was a Just reward for the Navy should have at least drawn.

WEB

(Continued on Page 11.)..

BUNDAY'S GAME

Yesterday's Play in H.K.C.C. Tournament

Mrs. Taylor and Mrs.. Lambert (U.S.R.C.) beat Mrs. Sayer and Mrs. Prior (Peak Club), 9-2; beat Mrs. Newbigging and Mrs. Murphy (Peak Club) 10-1; beat Mrs. Etherington and Mrs. Stark (Ladies' R.C.) 7-4; beat

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Lissaman and Mrs. Mrs. (Ladies' R.C.) 7-4.

Ludlow Mrs.

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Dook (U.S.R.C.) beat Mrs Sayer and Mrs. Prior (Peak Club) 8-8; beat Mr. Newbigging and Mrs. Murphy (Peak Club) 11-0; best Mrs. Etherington and Mrs. Stark (Ladies' R.C.) 6-5; lost to Mrs. James and Mrs. Lisseman (Ladies'

Mrs.

Totals: U.S.R.C., di games; Ladies' the next five games and draw level. R.C., 57 games; Third Club, 14 games.

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