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MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930.

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL,

Easter Holiday League Results.

CHAMPIONSHIP RACES.

Brentford

4

Beighton

Goale.

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

THE

CHINA

CHARITY MATCH.

MAIL.

Three Players Cautioned In Aid of Dependants of

on Caroline Hill.

SENIOR GAMES COMPLETED.

South China ware defeated on

Sepoy Victims.

SERVICES v. THE REST,

ors have kindly consented to their Pipe and Brass Bands being in at- tendanco.

At the conclusion of play Mrs. W. T, Southorn will present the Senior League Trophy to the Cap- tain of the successful Chinose Athletic team.

for the

It is the earnest wish of the P. W. D. L F. A. Pts.

His Excellency the Officer Ad- Plymouth 38 27 H 3,98 33 62 their own ground on Saturday by ministrating the Government, ac-organisers of this match that all

.39 26 5.8 88 39 57

the Somersets by the only goal companied by Mrs. V. T. Southern, previous "Gate" recorda 30 20 8 11 8 64 48

acored. Three of South China's has kindly consented to be pre-1.K.F.C. ground will be broken 11 76 64 47 Queen's P.R. 39 19 Northampton 38 20 12 69 47 46 players came under the ban of the seat at the Charity Football Match next Saturday. -

12 81 67 41 Referee. Rgeraio could not keep in aid of the dependants of HM.S. Coventry...EN, Southend .39 15 11 G6 49 42 théir fixture with the Club and Sepoy victims. His Excellency Narwich.....37 16 10 11 82 67 42 conceded the points.

38 16 10 12 77 Fathuni

The Senior will set the players in motion by 76 Crystal Pal. 39 15 11 13 73 72 41 Division fixtures for the season taking the kick-off at 5 pm. on the Bournemouth 88 14 12

66 46 have now been completed. 12 64 Luton ......59 14 IL 14 62 GI 30 The Cinpton 0...39 12 13 14 47 Swindon ....80 11 12 16 05

Watford

Walsall Newport

39 13

Navy enjoyed a further 56 37 good afternoon by netting eight limes against Ewo, the latter alda scoring once. Chinese "A" just mannged. to bag the points from the University by the odd goat in threo. while South China "A" ran out good winners by five goals to one against Chinese "R"

[From Our Own Correspondent.] Loudan, Saterday. To-day saw a full programme of

18 52 Eastertide natches in the Leagues, † Exeter 38 11 10 17 58 61. 32 the games being followed with keen

.30 11 10 18, 69 78 32 .37 12 10 65 71 30 interest as regards the Champion- | Bristol R. 8 10 21 62 87 27 .38 8 10 20 50 88 26 Wed- Torquay ... ships and the relegations.

Gillingham ..39 9 7 23 43 20 25 uesday scored a smart win over Merthyr ....99 4 0 25 51 17 Blackburn Rovers; Blackpool (Di-

Division III-North vision I defented Bradford City Plymouth (South Section) romped home against Norwich; and Stock- Fort defeated Doncaster. In the Senttish League Airdrieonians de New Brighton 1 Chesterfield feated the Cup holders and League | Port Vale

championsangers.

sults.

Full

Division I.

Birmingham 1 Portsmouth 0

Huddersfield 2 Arsenal

The Junior Championship la still in doubt, with the K.O.S.B., the 1 Navy and Chinese "A" in the race.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Barrow

Carlisle Crewe " Nelson

1 Tranmere 2 Rochdale

0

1 Darlington

2

0 South Shields

1

P. W. D. La F. A. Pts.

Division I.

1 South China... Sanersets

Division II.

Chinese "B"... 1 S. China "A" 0 University ... 1 Chinese "A"..

8 Ewo Novy

Lengue Tables to Date Division L

5 Lincoln

2

re-Southport

2 Accrington

Stockport Wigan

3 Doncaster

1 Rotherham

0

1

Wrexham

2 Halifax

Blackpool

0 Wednesday

York

4 Hartlepools

Grimsby

2 Derby

1

2

Goals.

Leicester

Liverpool

3 Manchester C. 1 0 Sunderland

6

Manchester U. 3 Everton

3 Darlington

3 Burnley

1

York Crewe

2 Leeds

3 Aston Villa

Goals.

Middlesbro'

Newcastle

Sheffield U.

West Ham

5 Bolton

Goals.

Our Sports Diary

LOCAL

Football-To-day - South China "B". Kowloon, Caro- line Hill; R.A.M.C. v. Chin- ese "A", Sookumpoo: Eastern v. Chinese "B", Club ground. April 23-Division K-South China "B" v. Club, Caroline Hill; Navy v. Chipesa "A", Club ground: St. Joseph's. v. Somersets, Sookumpoo Chiz- ene "B" v. Ewo, Stadium.

Saturday, April 26 Charity match, Services V. Tho Rest, Happy Valley (in aid of dependants of victims of H.M.S. Sepoy disaster), 5.p.m. April 30 Division II- Someracts v. Chinese "A", Sockumpoo; South China "A" v. South China "B", Caroline

P. W. D.. L. F. A. Pts. Athletic .20 14 3 3 48 20 31 Royal Navy 20 18 6 2 39, 22 31 Somersets.20 13

2 6 43 17 28 K.O.S.B.....

1101. 6 3 45 21 28 Port Vale ..38 26 7 5 42 36 50 South China 20 10 4 8 28 15 24 Hockey To-morrow--Club, Stuckport

76 101 ...39 26

42 59 R.A.

20 0 2 0 81 33 20 Chesterfield 39 210 12

v. Somerseta, U.S.R.C. ground. 71 49 48.

Kowloon 20 7 3 10 33-3117 .40, 20 6 14 102 73

Friday-Club 32 37 13

V. Recreio, Club

.20.4.5 11 39 14 10 72 68 44

Recreto

2-14 19 41 10 .20

King's Park. .38 17 8 1 BL 30

St. Joseph's 20 4 2 14 18 59 10 Tennis - May 1- Entries Police.20 3 2 2 15 20 .50.

close for K.C.C. Tournament. May 6-Tennis League com

1 Lincoln....39 14 14 11 69 58 Tranmere...39 16 914 81 71

Doncaster

37

Â

[This table includes two points awarded the Club against Recreio for failing to fulfil Saturday's fixture] Division II.

Goals. P. W. D. L. F.A.Pts. 17' 48 ....28 23 2 3 113

3 Hartlepools 39 15 11 18 70 65 41 3 Sth. Shields 39 16 9 14 68 69 41 N. Brighton 40 16 8 16 66 72 40 ..39 15 9 15 G2 33 30 P. W. D. L. A. Pt. Southport

F.

76 '72 38 ..39 13 12.34 19 72 Wednesday 30 22 7 7 37 40 61 Carlisle

17 83 91 20 15 ....359 15 དྷ་ Derby 1.38 19 8 11 78 68 46 Tochdale 28 15 16 75 84 37 K.O.S.B.

...35 Aston Villa 39 20 5 14 80 77 Acerington

18 80 76 35 Navy ......20 20 4 2.108 14 44 .39 14 'chester' C. 38 18

71 44 Nelson 8 12 83

.:40 13 7 20 50 73 32 Chinese "A" 23 20 2 1 66 19 42 Leicester 40 17 8-15-80 81-42 Wigan 40 12 58-83-31-S-China A 26 18 3 5 74 26 39 Huddersfield 39 13 814 -6442 Wrexhain:30 11 8 20 58 84

30 Somersets .20 17 3 675 20 37. Leeds

8 18 5 15 72 56 11 Rotherham

....24-11 3 10 39 10 8 21 65 166 28 Eastern West Ham 40 18 5 7 8 76

41 Halifax...41 9 8 24 41 7 25 Kowloon ...2393 11 30 52 21 Blackburn

.39 17 16

Barrow.....40 10 5 25 40 36 25 Evo28 8 6 13 27 70 21

49 .40 16 8 16

St. Joseph's 25 8 4 13

20

.40 ....33/14

Arsenal

אף :

Scottish League

S. China "B" 25 8 3 14 41 68 10 R.A. .....28 7 6 16 28 C6 19

0 | University.27 7 2:18 27 74 16 Chinese 25 6 2 17 26 60 14 RAM.C. 27 44 19 29 67 12

1 5 10 12 69 .......25 This table includes points "award-

Club

7

cd to Ewo against St. Joseph's

0 for failing to keep their March 29

fixture.]

03

90

Liverpool

10 40

Baton

72 67 39

Bruingham 38 158 15

Sunderland

BS 71

Aberdeen Airdrie.

3 Queen's Park

31'chester U. 39 15 -7

63 78

1 Rangers

Portsmouth 5 14 8 17

64

41 35 Ayr United

v. Clyde

Middlesbro .39 15 ₺ 10

76

78

35

Sheffield U. 40 14 520 BA

92 34

Celtic

4 Kilmarnock

0

Newcastle 30 14 6 10

Cowdenbeath

3 Hamilton

Burnley

111 8 20

95 3.4

Grimsby

39 18 7 10

70

SB X3

Dundee U.

2 Hibernians

2

Everton

.39 11 1971

89 20

Hearts

1 Dundee

0

Division II.

Motherwell

3 Morton

0

Barnsley

3 Wolves

1 Partick

3 St. Mirren

2

Blackpool

3 Bradford C.

o St. Johnstone

3 Falkirk

A

Bradford

3 Stoke

2

Buryi

1 Swansea

0

Chelsen

0

goals each.

0

2 Preston N.E.

4 Rangers ..

2 Bristol C.

2

Aberdeen

Motherwell

3 Celtic

1 Cardiff

2. Notts C.

Dilliwall

Notts Forest Oldham

Southampton 4 Reading

Tottenham

3 Charlton

West Brom.

7 Hull

Goals.

P. W. D. 1. F. A. Pisa,

Blackpool...39 20 3 10 00

*This match was played on March

22 and resulted in a draw of two

0 St. Mirren Partiek

Goals,

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

CRICKET.

Kowloon Defeat the

Highland Regiment.

STEADY HITTING.

On their own ground on Satur-

.84 20 4 4 26 26 60 day, the Kowloon C.C. defeated the

.38 23 7 8

and Sutherland 85 653 Argyll

High-

.36

528 8 8 91 47 61 lenders by 27 runs in an all-day .37-22 5 10 88-44 49 fixture.

.38 18 5 15 73 56 41

.35 15 0.11 67 64 30

1 Kilmarnock ..37 15 9 13 77 71 39

Scores

Kowloon C.C.

.37 16 0 15 69 88 33 F C. Fincher, e Durle, b Black .38 14 9 15 69 63 37 F. E. Lawrence, Lb.w., b Yeoman .36 14 0 13 50 63 37

mences.

May 12-K.C.C.

ment commences.

Racing-To-day

Race Meeting.

The following are the Officials and players taking part:--Referee: Sergt. Caswell, Linesmen: Mr. F. Smith and L.S.W. Ness.

The Services: Fletcher; Oliver, Timberlake, Roberts, Ward: Gordon; Van Tromp, Firah, GIL, Gould and Dickinson.

The Rest: Clark; Li Tin-aang, Lal Yuk-tat; Hedlay, McKelvie, Lam Yuk-ying: Tao Kwai-shing, A. V. Gosano, Goldman, Suan Kam- shun and 1p Pak-wa.

BASEBALL.

First Tussle of the Season.

LOCAL CRACKS v. SAILORS.

Although the baseball senson out here has not officially commenced, a party of local star stick-wielders and pill-twirlers set out yesterday under the banner of the Muski Giants to meet a team from the U.S.S. Mindanao,

Pinying on the Caroline Diamond- pitch which the local Inds used to the sailors found themselves hopelessly at sea, with the result that the standard of baseball set up was way below par.

ате до

The scores and line-up were as fol lowsc

Muski Giants.

Chan Yi-tin

US.S. Mindanao. c. Nagy

tourna

M. Chang E. Chang

p. Dolphy (Griggs)

1st Griggs-Saylor

T. Leonard

2nd Furbush

Extra

George Ng Chol

3rd Dreher

1. Bradley

Golf Today' -Fanling Easter meeting.

Lawn Bowls May League commences-Division I-K.D.R.C. v. C.C.C.; K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.; Police R.C. v. Club de Recreio; C.SC.C. v. Taikoo R.C.; Division II-Taikoo R.C. v. R.H.K.Y.C.; G.C.C. v. K.C.C.; Club de Recreio v. CS.C.C.; K.B.G.C. v. H.K. Electric Co.

May 10 Entries for Open Singles Championship close.

HOME

Football-To-day—

Rugby France v. Wales.

May 3-Rugby League Cup Final, Wembley.

Association Football-April 26 -- English Cup Final Huddersfield,

– Arscha. Ta

Wembley.

Golf May Professional Southport.

6-9-British Championship,

May 12-16-British Ladies' Open Championship. Formby.

May 15 Walker Cup-Great Britain .V. America. St. George's Golf Club.

77

0

Zimmern, Reld, b Black.. .20

F. Fincher, 1.b.w., b Yeoman

.37 15 4 18 58 43 34

Goodwin, Black, b Yeoman 30

May 23-24-England Scotland. St. Andrew's.

.36 13 7 10 72 73 33 .36 11 11 14 68 88 33

C. Lyal, Yeoman, b Henderson 10

до 20

W. G Hung, h Yeoman

2

63 55 Queen's Pk. 38 15 4 17 65 67 34

Ayr

Hearts

Falkirk Airdrie Hamilton Clyde

Dundee

Chelves

39 21 11 7 71 42 63 .39 21 10 8 87 46 62 Oldhart Bradford .38 18 11 7B 63 45

....38 19 5 14 72 6043 Hibernians..37 0 11 17 45 61 29 A. T. Lee, not out..... Bury ...... Southampton 38 17 9 12 72 61 43 Cardiff 40 17 8 15 66 55 42 Cowdenbeath 35 11 7.17 56 65 20 S. Jex, e Durie, b Connel-Rowan 17

06 02 26 N. II. Eess, not out West Brom 30 18 5 10 93 60 41 Merton Dundee 12 53 63 40 Notts For. 39 13 14 1

66 To:lenham,39 159 15 54 39 St., J'stone

G7 38 Stoke...... .39 15 8 16 72 Charlton

139 13 11 15 54 54 37 Wolves .39 14 8 17- 68

76 06

37 18 6 18 50 58 32 F. S. W. Smith, et. Durle, c Black 14

Millwall 30 10 16 14. 54 66 35 Notts Cnty. 40 10 14 16

Preston N.E. 09 12 10 17 60 77 Swansen ...40 12 0 19 62-01 Reading...40 11 11 18 62 66 33 Barnsley

...39 12 8 10 52 63 Eradford C. 39 10 12 17 66 75 Hull ....37 12 7 18 45 73 31 Bristol C..38 10 8 20 52 79 28

Division UL-South

Brentford

Brighton

Bristol R. Clapton 0.

Coventry

Berthyr

Bournemouth

2 Queen's P.R.

3 Walsall

6 Luton

5 Southend

30 9 7 20

37 7 8 22 52' 100 22 ..37 6 7 24 47 05 10

TENNIS.

47

Extras

10

Total (for 9 wkts., dec.), 201 BOWLING ANALYSIS

Yeoman

.12

Black

0. M. R. W. 3 31 .15 1 61

1 46

35 23

Robzon

Henderson

A. & S. Highlanders. -

American Women for Lt. D. Durie, e Lyal, b Smith

Britain.

Brooklyn, Saturday.

Pte. Taylor, b. A. T. Lee

Lt. O. B. Younger, b A. T. Lee 21 Pte. Rab, e Ross, b Smith Maj. Connel-Rowan, b Lyal Cpl. Reid, e Lyal. A. T. Lee 2/Lt. Black, b Smith

0 The American team of tennis Pte. Yeoman, b Lyal

3 players who are travelling to Eng- Pte. Perry, & b Smith

1

1

land. to contest the Wightman Cup Cpl. Medd, b Lysl

V.

May 26-31-Amateur Cham pionship; St. Andrew's.

Racing April 23- Irish 1,000 Guineas. Curragh.

May 7-Two Thousand Guineas, Newmarket.

May 18-Chester Cup. May 17-Jubileo Handicap, Kempton Park,

Cricket-May 17-19-M.C.C. v. Australians, Lord's.

May 31-June 3-Test, Trial Match; England v. The Rest, Lord'a

Hong Kong Football Club Ground on Satuday, April 26.

Chu Kwok-lin

8.3. Saytor-Dolphy.

C. C. Leung c. MeCumber Tong Kwarf-Blanchett Jackson Leung p.

D. Leonard

. 3rd. Score by innings:-

J.

EASTER HOLIDAYS

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AT

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Children's Department.

GLASS BUILDINGS.

Designed by Noted Architect.

Pictures have been published in

volutionary plan in every detail at a luneheen in the Contral Park Casino last fall of the American Union of Decorative Artists and after his return to Chicago he Craftsmen.

雞吧

The architect; did not go deeply

furnished the

New York of the architect's pers-into his radical departure, but soon pective of the glass apartment house which Frank Lloyd Wright, designer of the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, proposes to erect on lower Manhattan Island.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.9 Muski Giants. 6 13 0 0 3 1 2 2-18 U.S.S. Mindanao

0 0 0 0 2 3 1 0 0 G There will probably be a game on Thursday afternoon between the South China Baseball team and' one from one of the U.S. gunboats which recently ar- rived in part. The game is now being Mr. Wright describes the build-able the space. From the central arranged, and most likely will be pulling as "an inverted pyramid of core of the building shelves

first few details. "These glass structures," he said, will be built around a concrete- core running through the centre of them, the whole resting on In a statement of his plans made concrete base set in bedrock. in Chicago last October Mr. Wright "As the building is carried up. said the first of these extraordia-ward small abutments will be con- ary structures would begin to risestructed, giving the whole the over- This idea is latest lapping appearance. "early in 1930," but the authentic information has been de- to be carried out because the higher the building the more valu- ferred.,

ed off at the Caroline Hill diamond.

ginss, copper and reinforced con- floors will extend, and over these crete." It will rise eighteen shelves the glass and copper shell R.A.F. flying boats from Felix-storeys, with a two-storey pent-will be constructed. The utmost in house. The structure will have air and lighting conditions will be stowe, patrolling the, North Sea,

obtained." have almost completely stopped walls of clear, heavy plate glass, poaching by Belgian and French concrete floors and balconies or fishing boats within the three-mille parapets of copper. It will contain no structural steel, the whole build- ing being hung on a core of con- crote retaining walls,

limit.

The Nerves And Success,

Nervousness is the greatest ob- atacle to success, and it it an and health. enemy of happiness Victims of "nerves" are handicap- ped, even though in other respects competent, for they lack energy, confidence, coolness, courage, and bealth.

Nervousness is" a sign that the nerves are weak and not receiv- ing, suficient nourishment from the blood. The blood is at fault, and if you look at the colour of your face, lips and gums you will see you are anaemic as well as

nervous.

con- Healthy blood carries a stant supply of nourishment to the nerveus network, feeding the nerves, keeping them toned up and repairing "wear and tear."

The tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis makes new blood, and new blood is a neces- are to be sity if nerve troubles overcome. Dr. Williams piak pills supply the nerves, through the blood, with the vital elements on which they thrive, and a short course will prove what an invalu- able tonic they are in neuralgia, neuraa nervous exhaustion, or thenfa, St. Vitus' dance and other arising from weak disorders nerves, They are obtainable from 0 11. -0

Licut. Colonel R. G. Maclaine, dealers everywhere. Start a B 87 8 ..11.8 3 284M.C., and Officers of the 2nd Batta. course and begin to recover nerv-

are Mra. Helen Wills-Moody, Miss Pte. Henderson, not out

Helen Jacobs, Miss Edith Cross,

1 Miss Sarah Paifrey and Miss Mary

Extraa

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Their Excellencies the General Oficer Commanding the Troops in 9 China, Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.5.0. and Rear Admiral R. A. S. Hill, CB.E., R.N. will also be in atten- 184 dance.

Messrs. Lane, Crawford Ltd., are 0. M. R. W. the generous donor of the match .15 $270 ball, which will be raffled at 10 .11 3 380 cents a chance.

5 Crystal Palace 2 Greef.

Newport

2 Northampton

1 It is announced that Miss

Plymouth

4 Norwich

1

Mianne Palfrey, Sarah's

eider Goodwin

Swindon

1 Fulham

slater, is also making trip to Ross

1

.'2

Torquay Watford

1 Gillingham

1 Championships there. Reuter's al

.11

Smith

2 Exeter

A. T. Lea

Wimbledon to compete in the Hung

1 American Service.

# 312 8 Argyll and Sutherland Highland-cus force now.

BRINGING UP FATHER

Mr. Wright estimates the cost of He each building at $400,000. plans to fabricate the building wholly within a shop, save for the pouring of the concrete base and core. By varying the colour and Each of the buildings-four are

transparency of the glass indivi

All planned-will contain thirty-six dual tastes may be suited. duplex apartments each of which, furnishings, as far as practicable, by a scientific arrangement, will be will be built in. equivalent to an average five-room.Every apartment is a duplex. The apartment.

living room carries through both

Mr. Wright has said he plans to floors. It is marked by the copper design the interior decorations parapets in the accompanying per- himself, the furniture probably spective. The bedroom storeys, being constructed of steel, adding projecting in concrete balconies, emphatically that he will not are set in a continuous steel truss "allow any Inferior desecrators' in cantilevered at an angle so that on

Heavy drapes will the inside this storey formis .. the building."

be employed to give the tenants balcony adross the living room. Openings follow the struts of the desired privacy.

Mr. Wright's announcement of truss.

The panes of plate grass-f the the "glass house" plan, which caused no end of a rumpus in the type which are said to admit the ranks of conservative architects, ultra-violet rays of the sun-are so followed closely upon his incor-arranged that panels of the wall poration by a group of Chicago may become open windows at the business men last Summer. It was tenant's will. To avoid torrents of said these men, all wealthy friends water on the glass in heavy rains af the architect, had taken auch every successive apartment will an unusual step "to save a genius project out slightly beyond that be- The in-low it, making the building some- from wrecking himself."

called 'papers corporation

for what larger, at the top. Although $50,000 preferred stock, with every apartment will have two each is cut of Emanuel C. Kroon holding the usable balconies,

vlew of Its common stock. The architect him from the direct self holds no stock in the incor neighbours.. porated body.

Mr. Wright plans to erect apart ment houses constructed of glass, held together by the central core of reinforced concrete, doing away al together with the familiar steel framework and the heavy walls of stone, brick or concrete.

Outlines Plan... Mr. Wright first outlined his re-

Mr. Wright contends that these glass buildings will be beautiful because beauty is something that is structurally true" and that they will not only afford their tenants light and aurashine, but will let sua shine, light and air into the streets, The question as to whether they. can be properly heated remains to be answered.

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