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HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES.

48

HEAVY SCORING.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

R.A. SURPRISE ST. JOSEPH'S.

AIRMEN DESCEND.

KOWLOON - GOLF CLUB.

J. D. Thomson New Champion.

LOPES LOSES AT 37TH.

The Club Championship' of the Kowloon,, Golf Club was decided In the only first division match yesterday when J. D. Thomson and of the day, the R.A. surprised St. A. A. Lopes contested the final over To-day's League matches re-Joseph's and won by the only goal 36 holes.

London, Saturday,

sulted as under:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Arsenal

Aston Villa

Blackburn

Chelsea

Derby

Huddersfield"

I

1

of the match. The Navy, in the' It was a keen match from start second league; continued in their winning vein by soundly defeat-to finish and both competitors play- ing St. Joseph's and as a resulted good steady golf, although there were times when they found the remain at the head of the table.

The Club seconda did well to greens a bit too tricky. Lopes put 7 Manchester U. O hold the Borderers to a draw, as up a grand fight towards the end.

Division I.

7 Blackpool

3 Liverpool

3

5 Grimsby

0

Athletic. Eastern made no mis-

did the University against the

1 Leicester

0

2 West Ham.

0

0

Bolter

0

1 Wednesday

2

1 Leeds U.

I

Manchester C. 2 Sunderland

Middlesbro

Newcastle

Portsmouth

Sheffield U.

West Ham

3 Birmingham

Middlesbro .22 10

Huddersfield 22 8.7

take in their match with South

China and won by three clear goals,

In the Third Division, the hopes

of the R.A.0.C. in lifting the championship of the division were

1 further diminished when Ewo re- Goals.

A, Pts.turned home with both points.

46

Although he

Was

MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1930.

ENGLAND LOSE FIRST OF FIVE TESTS

SOUTH AFRICAN TRIUMPH

HAMMOND AND TURNBULL MAKE A GREAT EFFORT.

NUPEN'S BOWLING

FEAT

With Viljoen and Nupen together the South Africans were

dormie three hoping that the "tail" would wag but "Wally" Hammond bowled too down he produced good golf to well for the remaining three batsmen. He dismissed Viljoen when square the match on the last green, that player had added only a single to his over-night score and then but the bunker at the thirty-

seventh proved to be his downfall. proceeded to dislodge Nupen's bails with only one run added. Voce

Lopes Holds the Lead.

completed the route of the "tail" and incidentally returned the best Thomson started off in good style i by securing the first four holes, but bowling figures for the England eleven bringing his tally for the following this run of success he match up to 8 wickets at a cost of just under 12 runs apiece. seemed to lose confidence, and his

lead gradually slipped away until'

A good fourth wicket partnership between Hammond and

the eighth where the match became Turnbull added 101 runs, but with the dismissal of Turnbull the end ly on the heels of the League lead-all square. Lopes won the ninth soon came. Hammond lost his wicket when the seventh wicket had

three up at the twelfth. and tenth in good figures and stood thirteenth Thomson reduced the the England total of 211.

- RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

P. W. D. L. F.

31 35 The R.E. continued their im- Arsenal ....22 15 5 2 68

34 31 proved form and now follow close Wednesday 22 13 5 4 80

5 67 47 30 6 5 Aston Villa .23 12 Derby

1 7 5 53 38 28 Portsmouth 23 10 8 8 63 40 28 ers, who easily accounted for the

61 48 27

Airmen. 46 44 24 42 23 47 23 Blackburn ..23 95 951 Sheffield U. 23 8 7 8 47 43 23 Chelsea.....23 9 5 9 43 40 23 R.A.

40. 55 .23 10 10 Leicester

22 R&B 40 48 22 St. Joseph's Liverpool.22

41 22 M'cheater C. 23 9 4 10 37

Club Leeds

Athletic ......23 8 3 12 40 48 19 45 51 19

South China Newcastle.22 8 3 11

10 35 $4 23 G7 10

Argylls Birmingham

48 60 19 Sunderland .23 6 7 10

22 7 4 11 31 43 Bolton Grimsby

...22 7 3 12 34 39 39 76 Blackpool.23.6 5 19

27 70 M'chester U, 23 2 3 18

Barnsley

Bury

.

1 St. Joseph's

Division II.

1 Navy

2 S.W. Borderers

2 University

0

Eastern

2 Kowloon

Division III.

3 R.A.O.C. 2.W. Borderers 3 R.A.F.

2 R.E

Division II.

18

Ewo

17

17

S. China

Division 11.

GOAL SCORERS.

5 Port Vale

2

Division I.

Bradford

1 Oldham

0

Salt (R.A.)

Bristol C.

1 West Brom.

1

2 Burnley

1

Bell (Club)

Cardiff

1 Swansea

0

Jackson (Club)

2 Bradford C.

1

Parsons (8.W.B.)

Nelson (S.W.B.)

9 Plymouth

1

Nash (Navy)

1 Tottenham

2

Potts (Navy)

Southampton

2 Preston N.E.

1

Spanswick (Navy)

Stoke Wolves

2 Millwall

3

4 Notts Forest

2

Ali (St. Joseph's)

Goals

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Lel Bing-tang (Eastern) Dag (University)

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Lui Kan-ming (Athletic) Hia Yin-kwong (Athletic) Alexander (Argylls) Maxwell (Argylis)

Division III. Himbury (R.E). Powell (8.W.B.)

Pritchard (8.W.B.)

Sabin (HE)

21

Wong Tip-yul (Ewo)

45 21

Hoa Yon-fin (Ewo)

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Chan Mok-sing (Ewo, Penalty)

7 21

Chan Mok-sing

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43 18

R.A.0.C.)

40 18

Sands (R.A.0.C.)

49 17

Yeung Shul-ft (S. China)

Bristol C. Bradford C. 23 Barnsley ...22 6 6 10 Plymouth...22 7 3 12

43 68 17 Millwall...23 7 3 13

44 57 18. Notts For, .23 4 8 11 Cardiff .23 6 4 13 85 53 16 Reading ..23 5 3 15 21 63 18

Division III-Southern

Bournemouth

Brentford

Brighton Clapton 0. Crystal Pal. Northampton Norwich⚫ Notts C.

Thames

Torquay

Watford

4 Swindon

⚫ Luton

5 Gillingham

2 Walaall

3 Southend

1 Bristol R.

1 Exeter

4 Coventry

1

1

2

At the added only 10 runs. Nupen captured 6 wickets for 87 runs out of

lead to two up. The fourteenth

was halved, at the fifteenth Thom-

Thus South Africa has won the first of the five Test matches in

gon negotiated a dead stymie with a thrilling game by 29 runs, and have very effectively surprised the his mashie niblik to secure a good M.C.C. touring team. Thalf. Winning another hole, at the sixteenth Lopes stood, three up at the end of the morning round.

On resuming after tifin Thomson

O reduced the lead by winning the nineteenth and was lucky to get a half at the twentieth where he found the stream with his tee shot, but from a difficult lle got well out with his second.

Lopes lost the

FOURTH WICKET PARTNERSHIP.

Johannesburg, Saturday.

South Africa's

Continuing

England commenced their innings disastrously. With only 13 runs on the board Wyatt was snapped up

Worse was to follow, in for 5. out to bat went

however, as with only 9 runs add- and before weather

ed Leyland fell a victim to the of

5,000 spectators.

Viljoen Wiles of Catterall for 15. Patay soon Hammond

being again failed, trouble

with only Rendren in

next hole but regained his lead of second innings Viljoen (43) and three holes at the twenty-third, Nupen (0), the over-night not by McMillan off Catterall's bowling the next hole being halved. Thom-outs, son then won the next three holes fine to make the match all aquare at the crowd twenty-seventh.

had

and

2

A Close Finish. Continuing in winning style 2 runs added to the eighth wicket caught by Bruce Mitchell off Thomson stood two up at the partnership he was cleaned bowled Nupen.

30-3-3 did not look too

twenty-nlath and increased his lead by the Gloucestershire all-rounder bright for England but no further at the thirty-second. At the thirty-for the useful contribution of 44-disasters overtook the side before third ho had An excellent 305-8.

lunch, Hammond (17) and M. J. Turnbull (6) managing to play out time successfully. No extras have been allowed in England's second innings.

Continuing their innings after lunch England looked like win- ning the game with Hammond and Turnbull associated in a produc-

chance of winning the match hav-| Nupen stayed at the wicket Ing two strokes for the hole, but long enough to break his "duck" weak putting could only allow him before being bowled by Hammond Vincent did not offer a half. The match now stood dor

at 306. mie three up in favour of Thom much resistance and fell a victim son, but with his back to the wall to Voce at the same total. Lopes put up a great fight, and,

Thus in twenty minutes thle playing excellent golf, won the next three holes to make matters morning the South Africans lost tive fourth wicket partnership. again all square, at the thirty-sixtb. their three remaining batsmen for The pair added 101 runs before Turnbull was cleaned bowled by tes the addition of only 3 runs. From the thirty-seventh

Hammond returned the good Nupen for 61, He was the more Lopes found the bunker to the right of the first fairway, a bunker which figures of 4 wickets for 63 runs aggressive of the two and hit a

a further 4 six, a five, and six 4's. has dashed the hopes of many a and Voce claimed

Peebles The dismissal of Hammond at competitor at such a critical stage wickets for 59 runs. in a match. This likewise proved proved expensive for his seven (164 caused English optimism to to be his downfall, his second shot overs and White conceded 58 runa waver. With only three wickets being short and falling into the in sixteen overs. Wyatt, who capto fall 76 runs were required for stream it took him four to reach tained England against Australia victory. Nupen saw to it that the green. Thomson was nicely on did not strike his true form and England did not get those runs In two and had no difficulty in win-was unsuccessful in his two overs. though they got within striking ning the hole and his first Cham-Tate claimed only one wicket distance in a thrilling finish. but from his figures he Nupen claimed 11 wickets at a P. W. L. D. FA. Pt. pionship at the Kowloon Club.

18 D

seems to have kept the batsmen cost of 150 runs during the match.

-Reuter. pretty quiet,

to win Full

scores Requiring 240 runs

below:-

SOUTH AFRICA.

Chu Fook-to (8. China)

Atkins (R.A.F.)

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Division L

Goals

0 South China. 10 9 1 0 34

5 Athletic .... 8 7 1 0 23 9 14 .10 6 3 1 28 14 13

I

1 Kowloon

10 6.40 25 19 12

8 5 2 21 10 13 11

40 25 16

8 4 4

2 8 10 15 71 12 20

1

Borderers

Argylls

Recreio

2 Navy

1 Queen's P.R

0 Police

RA

3 Newport

0

2 Fulham

2 Club

Goals,

81 13 $8 St. Joseph's 9 79 30 30 7 1 * 25 Division II

P. W. D. LF. A. Pts.

Notts Cnty., 23 16 62 68 26 96

Northampton 22 12 8 4 89 18 30 Royal Navy Crystal Pal, 2 12 5 5 00 44 29 Eastern Brighton ...22 10 8 4 37 25 28 3.W.B. Southend .23 18 2 8 47 88 28 Clab

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Goals.

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First innings.

under the names of. "Penfold" and B. Curnow, Lb.w. b Tata

B. Mitchell, e Hammond, b Voce "Bromford." Both confirm to the J. Siedle, Voce

W. L.D. F. A. Pts. rules and regulations governing R. II. Catteral, b Voce ..

3 0 52 15 18 size and weight and can be obtain- Viljoen, e Dackworth, hb Peebles 1 1 24

417 ed in three distinct markings, mesh, X. Balaskas, Lb.w, b Peebles

H. B. Cameros, b Peebles 10 7 1 2 25 18 10 lattice and recess.

Q. McMillan, not out 14 16 18

The "Penfold" is alightly larger E. P. Nupen, b Pechles

.12 5

11 5 5 1 23 17 11

Fulham22 10 43 42.25 St Joseph's 10 1 3.3 12 12 11 in diameter being 1.65, while the CL Vincent, e Hammond, b Voce

Brentford .23 10 4 9 52

Bournemouth 23 9

Exeter

Torquay .23 10 8

Coventry

Swindon Queen's P.R. 22

Gillingham

48

02

Athletic

43 24 Argylls

9 4 8 2 19 10 10 "Bromford" is 1.62". Against the Newson, b Tate 54 23 University..10 4 4 2 18 18 10 wind the "Bromford" is a long driv 46 22 Kowloon ...11 9 8 2 12 28

39 22 Bouth China 11 2 8-

well to the hard treatment which

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40

R.A.

87 88 20

8. 1 7 0 Division III.

€ 20

2 the average golf ball usually re- ceives during the course of a 'round

Goals

F. A. Por two.

Tate

Clapton 0.21 8

Luton 122

Bristol R.

Watford

Walsall Thames

Norwich

Newport

37 88 20

9 29 25.20

53 67 30 55 19 S.W........11 7 ..22 7 6 10 42 44 19 | R.E. ..21 6 6 10 48 53 18 Ewo

90 6 8 13 25 53 15 South China 10 ..22 5 419 24 39 14. Fuirlen

..22 5 2 15 40 67 12 RAO.C.

Division I--Northern.

Carlisle Crowe Doncaster Hartlepools

Lincoln

0 Chesterfield

Athletic R.A.F. RA.8.0.

2 Accrington

1

1

Airdrie

Celtic:

0

1 Gateshead

2*Halifax

1. Stockport

4 New Brighton,

32 16 15. The balls are reasonably priced Voce

Extras

Total

are

Second innings.”

13 run out' ....

appended

6 e Duckworth, b Hammond 72

12. b. b Voce

Ge Hendren, b Hammond

Tb Hammond

7 lbw b Tate

0

e-Duckworth, b Voce

45 b Voca

35

306

Ob Hammond

2 b Voce

10

not aut

Extras

128

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

O. M.

R.

W.

18 2 47 27.2

ย 59

41

5

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Scottish League. 2 Morton * Clyde

8 Falkirk

FLEE

Nelson. Tranmere Wigan Wrexham

York

Lincoln

Tranmere.

0 Rochdale

5 Barrow

2. Darlington 2 Southport

1: Rotherham

2 East Fifa

Cowdenbeath 1 Queen's P. R. Dandee Hearts Leith

3 Rangers 0 Aberdeen.

Motherwell 6 Hibernians Partick

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pte. St Mirren

21 1518 51 22 83

15. 3 5 09 44 82

3 Kilmarnock

Hamilton:

Goals.

* Gaplayed., mode

Chesterfield 22 12 6 5 60 30 29 Stockport..21 13 8 5 47 3 80 29 Coltia?, Hall 22 11 6 554 82 28 Rangers

Wigan Carlisle Wrexham

BOXING.

LAKE-DOBSON RETURN CONTEST.

HIG NIGHTS SPORT.

Hammond

R. E.S. Wyatt

FALL OF THE WICKETS.

1 2

19

28

37 43

51. 63

6 "7 8 9. -10

78 78 81 126

34 30 172 174. 182-263 291 305 306 346

ENGLAND.

R. ES. Wyatt, b.w. b Nupen Leyland, e Cameron, b Nupen Hammond, Lb., `b Nupen ... Hendren, Cameron, b McMillan

The attention of boxing gatrons M. J. Turnbull, st. Cameron, b Vincent

J. C. White

Carnow, b Napen

la again drawn to the forthcom-A. P. F. Chapman e Newson, b. Vincent ing tournament at the City. Hall. A. R. Peebles, b Nupen on January 3.

The main event will be a te turn bout between Stoker Percy

PW. D. LE A PLake and Sesman Dobson for the

19 14 41 60 20 82 Lightweight Championship of the -20 14 8 8 56 18 31 Colony and the Belt Lake won

21 13 1 744 37 27 Motherwell 221 12-6 8 58 29 30

Tate, e Mitchell, b Vincent Vore, ran out Duckworth, not oat Extras

21 12 2746 30 20 Partick 222 21 18 2-85-43 28 28 on points last time the pair met, 22 11 47 51 88 26 Dundes. 20 12 3 5 45 28 27 after a very keen tussle, and Southport 21 11 2 8 48 35 24 Hamilton 22-18 8 7 41 26 27 opinions are still sharply divided Newson Gateshead 20 8 7 7 50 84 19 Hearts 31:12-27 63 85 26 as to the respective merits of the Villen

MeMillan Nupen Accrington .23 8 8 12 44 65 10 Cowdenbeath 21 10 8 8 33 35 23 men Rotherham 22 6 6 10 47 68 18 Aberdeen.22 10 2.10 42 to 22 A great battle should be seon,Vincent Doncaster 21 6 6 9 80 80 18 St Mirren21.

10-48 34 38 22 York

21 8211-40 44 18 Merton 1989-42 19 21 and packed house la sasured Catterall Hartlepools2182.11 194 42-18 Airdrie ..21 9/392843 21 A good supporting programme is Balaskas Darlington 217 011 87 88-17 Cusen Fl. 218041 890 being arranged, and all in all the

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amuamentet.

Total

8

29

eMeMillan, b. Catterall

and b Catterall..

49 st. Cameran, b Vincent

8e Mitchell, b Nupen

28 b Nupend

14 Lb. b. Napen

28 e Mitchell, b- Nupen

• not out

R

e Mitchell, E Nupen

e Nupes, b. Vincent 1.b.wb Napen Extras

198

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

26.1

216492

FALL OF THE

179

Total

0. M. R. W.

25

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