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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1930.
Sport Columns
CHAT ON LOCAL FOOTBALL
"Sunday Herald
Final
Cup
RECREIO AGAIN SURPRISE
To-morrow's Revised League Programme
By Roamer"] The Sunday Herald International Cup Competition has been completed for another season and by China's success last Saturday, each of the contesting countries have now been
holders of the Trophy. Scotland has recorded three successes with Portugal, England and China being victors once each.
Last Saturday's contest was well supported so various charitable or gunisations will benefit from a fair ly good gate but there was room for many more spectators. With several counter attractions, the main being the second extra Race Meeting, the H.K.F.A. must have been satisfied with the results of their labours in the running of the competition.
Early on Warpath
HOME FOOTBALL
Queen's Park Ranger's Good Win
London, Yesterday. There Was only one League match to-day and that in the Third Division (South) when Queen's Park Rangers defeated Brighton at home by three goals to one. This win sends the Rang- ers up three places in the table.
-Reuter.
'Division III.-South Queen's Park 3 Brighton
League Table to Date
Goals.
1
62
P. W. D. L. E. A. Pts Brentford .34 244 4 83 34 Plymouth...30 31 8 3 74 29 50 Brighton ....33 19 7 7 70 43 45 40 Northampton 33 18 4 11 59 41 Queen's P.R. 34 15 9 10 61 54 39 Southend ..33 13 12 я 54 40 38 Bournemouth 33 13 12 8 56 Norwich
.33 14 D 10
34 14
911 Fulham Crystal Pal .34 14 Coventry Luton
# 12
38 70 HO 37 70 69 37 19 64 62 30
31 16
12
68 53
36
34 12
54 60 33
34 11
50 66 30
..33
12
34 47 30
.34
54 63 20
32 9
54 02
27
31 10
17 42 63
32 10
18
Torquay
.32 7 8 17
40 72 63
53 62 26 23
34 7 6 21 .32 3 8 21 41
vent Exeter Clapton 0. Swindon Watford Newport Walsall
Bristol R....31 8 6 18
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China were very early on the war-Gillingham path to put McKelvie on his mettle Merthyr and Rodger pleased his countrymen when saving an almost impossible cluse range drive from Ip Pak-wa. That China were not going to have all their own way was demonstrated when Scotland advanced. Li Tin- yang and Lai Yuk-at, however, showed that hard work was neces sary to break through their lines. Sorbie put in a clever drop shot and
had Valentine been a little, nearer
ly.
Senior Games
the
time of Rocha
opening the Recreio's account his side had not had very much of the
Recreio gave us another surprise by bagging both points from Kow- loon in their away fixture. Luck continued to be theirs for Simpson missed an easy scoring chance early in the game, which was followed by a "let off" when the same player's Chan Shek-pub would have got into lightning drive was deflected behind. dimculties and not cleared so clean-Beltran then held well from Simp-
Scotland's weakness was then son. Up to apparent for it required skilf manoeuvring to get through such a sound defence, It was a pity that the "Scots" could not have had more trial runs for it was due to lack of understanding that barred them success. With McKelvie clearing a terrific drive from Suen Kam-shua and Rodger effecting a brilliant save from the same opponent Scotland's goal was still intact and they took heart and had a few minutes to themselves but Chian held their
own,
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play and the home eleven were hard. at it to get on terms, shots coming from Miles, Dowman, Moss and Cotton. With Kowloon's defence spreadeagled Angus had no chance from Rocha's fast drive. Moss responded by accepting a good pass from Pile to find the net well out of the reach of Beltrao, Success came to the visitors by virtue of their making the most of their chances and Kowloon were at fault for not registering an early goal in the first half.
The "Sets"
THE
HOME RACING
Probables for Grand National
TO-DAY'S CLASSIC EVENT
London, Yesterday. The following is a revised list of probable starters and jockeys for the Grand National Steeple-
Our Sports Diary
LOCAL
Football- To-morrow League St. Joseph's T. Recreio; Kewloon v. Somer- sets; South China V. Chinese Athletic; Police v. Navy. Division IL-Univer- sity v. Chinese Athletic "B"; Ewo v. St. Joseph's; South China "B" v. Chinese Athletic "A"; Eastern v. Navy; South China "A" v. H.K.F.C.; Kow- loon v. Somersets.
April 5-Junior and Senior Shield Finals.
Tennis To-day- H.K.C.C. Tournament (weather permit. ting).
V.
Hockey - To-day -- Club Somersets, King's Park, 5 p.m.
Monday-Club v. Sameraets, S.S.R. ground, 5 p.m.
Racing-April 5 and April 19-21-Extra Race Meetings.
Fanling Hunt —— Saturday ——--- Hounds Meet, Kennels, 4 p.m. Sunday Paperchase at Race course, 3 p.m.
March 31 Entries close for April Meeting.
April 13-April Meeting, Kwanti, 3 p.m.
Cricket-To-morrow →→ DI- vision L.; Navy V. Hong Kong CC. (E), Civil Ser vice v. Indian R.C. (F). Divi- gion 11. Indian R.C. v. R.A.S.C. (L), Craigengower C.C. v. Kow- loon C.C.; Friendly-Taikoo v. Wayfoong.
Rifle Shooting-April 20 and 21-Volunteers' annual rife meeting, Stonecutter's.
• HOME
Rugby Football-April 21- France v. Wales.
Racing-To-day-Grand Na- tional, Liverpool.
March 29-Liverpool Hurdle Race Champion Steeplechase, Liverpool.
Hockey-March 29-Ireland
Y. England.
March 29-Ireland v. Eng- land.
Billards-February 21 to March 29-Amateur Cham- plonship, London,
CHINA MAIL.
HOCKEY
Y.M.C.A. Draw with H.M.S. Suffolk
Playing at King's Park yester day afternoon the Y.M.CA. with ten men drew with H.M.S. Suffolk after being a goal to the good at half time.
BOXING
Carnera Too Good for Them All
TRAFTON SUSPENDED
Kansas City, Yesterday. The Missouri State Boxing Commis- sion has suspended Trafton. be allowed to box at Missour! again unless a worthy opponent is produced.
the BAW
It is announced that Carnera will not
can Service.
re-
The forwards of both sides were inclined to be erratic In their shooting, many shots being sent
Carnera will meet Jack McAuliffe, in from outside the shooting area, the veteran boxer, at Denver on March The "Y" were the first to score 28, in spite of the ruling of the Colorado through a nice forward movement, Boxing Commission that McAuliffe is culminating in Mitchell finding an onsultable opponent for Carnera. the net. The Naval team were The West Side Athletic Club at Denver soon on the offensive and came has obtained a court injunction very near to scoring, but the "straining the Commission from Inter- defence was able to weather thefering with the contest, and the judge storm,
has decided to allow the fight in view Half time
of the Club's considerable expenditure Y.M.C.A. leading by a goal to nil in staging the contest.--Reuter's Ameri-
On the resumption the Suffolk centre forward nearly Went through on his own and had very bad luck in not equalising. In a later attack, Butcher notched the equaliser. Play then centred about mid-fleld for the remainder of the game, both sides, striving desperately for the winning goal. Rees at full back and Mitchell at centre forward were the out- standing players in the Y.M.C.A. was a live team, whilst Butcher
The wire in the Naval attack. two Y.M.C.A. halt backs played very well, covering both halven of the field, as there was no centre- half.
The teams lined up as follows: Y.M.C.A.:-Atyeo; Rees, Key serling; Snelling, Allen; Burnett, Smith, Mundy, Mitchell and Tate.
H.M.S. Suffolk:-Tullett: Brown; MaeLachean. Diplock; Kivell; Butcher, Hughes, Chapman, Snell and Rundell.
Referee: Mr. L. W. Tipple.
IN SHAMEEN
PING-PONG
Filipino Club v. St. Patrick's Club
A friendly game of ping-pong
played
between was
the St. Patrick's Catholic Club and the Filipino Club at the premises of the former Club:
The St. Patrick's Club were re- by Mesors, Nuttall, presented Scobble, Allan, Painter, Ribeiro and Agaver and the Philipinoa by Messrs. A. E. H. Castro, E. A. V. Remedios, T. Leonard, L. Castro, R. Castro and Dr. V. N. Atienza. The games resulted as under:
St. Patrick's
Tyler,
Nuttall
33
Acoble
42
Allan
21
Painter
24
Ribeiro
33
Agabeg
18
171
Filipino Club
A.E.H. Castro
E.A.V. Remedios
42
32
34
40
36
226
H.M.S. Tarantula Defeat Club
[From Our Own Correspondent.]
Chaton, Yesterday.
On Tuesday the Tarantula defeated the Shameen Sports Club by 7 goals to 6 in a fast and interesting game.
Surg.-L. Sloane opened the scoring for the Tarantula. Shameen began to press and scored three times in quick succession through Ashby at inside teft, each movement comprising some quick and neat passing.
The Tarantula scored their second goal with a shot by Lt. Johnston to make the score 3-2, and pressed hard' before Shamees was able to clear and attack in their turn, adding two goats more (both by F. Lammert).
T. Leonard
L. Castro R., Castro
Dr. Atienza
The Filipino Club won by 54 points.
After the game. Mr. L. E. Remedios on behalf of St. Patrick's, thanked the Filipinos for coming over to their Club and indulging in a friendly game of ping-pong. He also thanked the ladies present for The having such an interest in the game score at half time was 5-2 for the Club. and assured them all of a welcome
In the second half the Shameenat St. Patrick's.
The First Goal China's first goal crowned 1
The Somersets took up the win- aplendid movement and when the ning vein by defeating the R.A. by ball was swung over to Suen Kam-the odd goal in three. This was the shun by Tso Kwal-sing there was "Gunners" last match of the season little hope for Rodger. Frazer and and they averaged a point for each Scott between the looked like of their twenty games. equalising and it was a real piece of
a habit of having a chase (4 miles 866'yards) at Liver- Ellio. are making bad luck when Scott struck the
penalty recorded in their favour.pool to-morrow (Friday): upright-within a couple of inches After a blank first half West opened
<- Everett of success. No further scoring took the scoring from the spot and hav place during the first half but Chinu ing possibly gained the knowledge appeared to have the game well in of Fletcher's weakness, made sure of the kick being successful by
hand,
I must confess surprise at Scot-keeping his drive low. With the land re-arranging their side upon "Gunners" defence in difficulties, a resuming, and this, if I may voice dangerous melee took place from an opinion, was responsible for their which Bewley-Bull added the "Sets" downfall to a certain extent, for had second, and in spite of a good rally not McKelvie done well in the rear- the R.A. did not find their op- guard and to break the Frazer-
ponents' net. Valentine-Scott combination, welli Suen Kam-shun the markaman that he is, snapped up that re-bound well
With the Juniors
The best Junior victory of the
day was returned by the Navy who
and it would have been a great save over-powered Kowloon to the tune of
If Rodger could have reached his four goals without response. The header. Suen was no doubt after Senior Service is going great guns
his "hat trick" and became over but the Junior Championship is by eager to find himself being pulled no means clear yet. The K.O.S.E. up for offside, but success was hia are now seriously threatened by the in finding the net from Ip Pak-wa's Navy and Chinese "A" with South China "A"having an outside chance.
accurate centre.
Victory Made Sure
Eastern continued their ran of successes and bagged both points from the "Gunners" by their four- one victory.
South China "B" were in luck's way with a vengeance for the "Seta"
→ Lam Yuk-ying made vle- tory secure when he caught the ball on the re-bound from his spot kick. Scotland then struggled hard for Scott and McBride to go near and Sorbie deserved success had practically all the game but when Chan Shek-pui saved his drive falled hopelessly when it came to at the expense of a corner. Suen Kam-shun scored his fourth and China's fifth in the closing minutes. It was a very pleasing ceremony
St. Joseph's had a comfortable when Mrs. R. H. Kotowall presented afternoon against the "Medicals." Lam Yuk-ying with the Cup and re- They Improved their interval score ceive herself from little Miss Camp. of two clear goals to five with the i bell, a
basket of flowers, with R.A.M.C. netting twice. Chan Shek-pui handing his team's (Continued on Page 11.)
shooting.. One goal, only was scored, that being a successful. spot kick by Les Shui-hong.
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Sports Club began to tire. and the Mr. R. ldefonso replied on be- Tarantula broke through twice to bring half of the visitors and thanked the the score to 6-4, Lt. Johnston and St. Patrick's Club for the welcome Burnstead being the markamen. E. R. extended his club and further Hill scored the Club's sixth goal. The stated that although his Club won last three goals for the Tarantula, wero shot in quick succession within the last on the game of that evening, they 10 minutes by Lt. Dawson (2) and encountered very good players in- deed who extended his team. He further invited a team of Ping-Pong playera from St. Patrick's, also their camp followers to pay The Filipino Club, a return visit. Last of all, he thanked St. Patrick's for having been so hospitable to the visitors and assured them of a good welcome on their return visit.
Teams:-
Tarantala: Maindonald; Holland, Treguana; Clarke, Tindall, Canning bam; Ellis, Lt. Dawson, Lt. Johnston (Captain), Lt. Sloane, and Burnstead. Shameen Sporta Club:-M. A. Annett, Jeffrey; Kavaranah, V. Essen, M. Cavin; L. K. James, E. R. Hill, F. E. W. Lammert (Captain), W. R. Ashby and two members of the Police.
TENNIS
Rain Holds Up Tourna- ment at H.K.C.C.
CRICKET
University Eleven for To-morrow
The following have been selected to represent the University 1st XI :Overnight rain was the cause of a
in a League match against the Navy blank day in the tennis tournament at to-morrow at 2 pm, at the Naval the H.K.C.C. yesterday.
Sports Club Ground, Kowloon.
This afternoon (weather permitting) | C. W. Lam (Captain), S. V. Git- the cousins H. D. and 3. A. Rumjahn tina, D. K. Samy, M. B. Osman, meet the brothers Ng Sze-kwong and L. T. Ride, A. P. Gutteres, D. J. N. Ng Sze-cheung in the third round of Anderson, E. A. Les, A. Baker, A. B. the Doubles Championship.
Sullman, and W. H Kwan.
The complete programme 18: Open Championship Doubles. (Third round)—H. D. and 8. AaRumjahn v. Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Scheung (stand court).
Club Championship. (Third round). -A. H. Johnson v..F. A. Redmond,
Handicap Bingles "A" (Third round)-I. S. Harris (rec. 2/6) v. Very Hey, Dean Swann (rec. 2/6).
(Third Handicap Singles "B." round).--Dr. C. H. Burton- (rec, 15) v. M. D. Scott (scr.).
Handicap Doubles. (Third round).' GE. R. Divett and E. JR. Mitchell (rec. 2/6) v. 5. E. and D. S. Green Beuter.(-4/8).
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