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HOME FOOTBALL.

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were at home to Liverpool, collect ing another couple of much-need- cd points by a couple of goals margin. Liverpool had previously won one and drawn three League matches.

Exeter, in the Southern section of Division III., had Fulham as opponents on their own ground. securing full points by the odd goal in five.

Dlsion I-Southern,

BRENTFORD BRIGHTON Clapton 0. CRYSTAL P. N'HAMPTON Norwich C. NOTYS CO. Southend THAMES

|

Torquay

Watford

דין

Carlisle Crewe

v. Newport Co.

V.

Queen's F.R.

v. Fulham

V.

Bristol R.

v,

Gillingham

v. Swindon

V Walsall

v. Luton

MAIL.

v. Coventry City v. Exeter

V BOURNEMOUTH

Division III-Northern.

v. Southport

Hartlepools HULL LINCOLN NELSON

Y

V.

Y

v. Darlington

STOCKPORT Doncaster Gateshead

Halifax

v, CHESTERFIELD

V.

Accrington

v, New Brighton

v.

Rochdale

Barrow

Bristol Rovers, after drawing two and sing two matches, were | Rotherham pitted before their own support-] "RANMERE

WIGAN ers against Queen's Park Rangers.

WREXHAM the latter going under by the sur- YORK prisingly big margin of three goals.

Beollish Cup First Round.

v. HEARTS QUEEN'S PR. v. Elgin City East Stirling V. HAMILTON Armadale. v. RANGERS HIBERNIANS v. St. Cathbert W. MONTROSE v. Mid. Annandale Murrayfield v. Beith In'ness Citadel v. KILMARNOCK

In the Northern section Wrex-Stenhousemuir ham, apparently recovered from their debacle at Wolverhampton on Saturday, were at home to Don- caster, whom they defeated by a margin of three goals.

Agency:-

Results, as cabled by Reuter's 3RD LANARK v. Buckie Thistle ALBION R. v. Vale of Atholl MORTON v. Raith Rovers KING'S PARK v. Falkirk Amateurs CLYDE

v. Loith Ath.

Clackmannan

Holton W.

Division III-Southern.

Division L

2 Liverpool

A

AYR UNITED v.

HO'NESS

Exeler Bristol R

3 Fulham

?

v. Peterhead

Clydebank

3 Queen's P.R.

ABERDEEN

4.

Qu. of the S.

ST. J'STONE

Y. Forfar

4 Doncaster

Division HI-Northern.

Wrexham

LEAGUE TABLES REVISED.

Arsenal

Wednesday

V. ST. MIRREN

Dumbarton

COWDENDEATH

I M'THERWELL v. Bathgate

Division I.

Cloals,

P. W. D. L.

F. A. Pts.

.22 15

2 J8 31 35

5.00 40 36

.25 15

Derby .....21 12 Aston Villa .25 12

Portsmouth .24 10

6.05 87 31

6 72 54 31

5

53 40

West Ham .git 7 56 Middlesbro .25 11 4 30

Sheffield U. 24 9 7 8 50

Leicester

Liverpool

24 11 24 11 3 10

Blackburn 25 9 G 10 52 M'chester C. 25 10 4 11 40 Chelsea .24 0 5 10 43 41 Huddersfield 24 8 7 9 53 45 Bolton

24 9 11 34 43 Newcastle..24 9411 49 61 Leeds

24 8 12 40 48 30 Sanderland 24 8 8 10 48 60 20 Eirmingham 24 6 7 11 35 40 19 Grimsby...24 718 37 43 18 Blackpool...24 C

40 77 18 M'chester U. 25 3 4 18 29 70 10

Division I-Southern

6 12

Goals.

F. W. D. L. F. A. Fta Notts Cnty .24 15 6 2 59 28 30 Crystal Pal 23 13 6 6 88 45. 31 Northampton 23 12 6 5 41 23 30 Southend...24 14 2 8 48 37 30 Crighton....23 10 0 4 39 27 20 Fulham ... .24 11 5 8 48 46 27 Brentford .24 11 4 9 57 46 28 Torquay 24 11 3 52 56 25

8 44 40

Exeter

Coventry Bournemouth

Swindon

10 4 9 54 41 24

8 42 43 24

48 64 24

Queen's P.R. 24 10 2 G3 44 22 Gillingham .24 7 8 9 41 41.22 Luton

.21 8 6 10 31 37 22 Bristol R...25 7 7 11 41

60 21

Clapton 0.2 50-8 $ 10 37 42 20

Watford .23 761 42 40 19 Walsall .22 6 6 10 49 53 18 Thumer .24 6 3 15 25 80 16 Norwich .24 5 4 15 26 13 14

Newport....23 0 2 15 45 80 11

Division IIL--Northern.

Geals,

ALLOA

DUNDEE

v. Dalbeattie Star

Civil Service

v. BANFF R

v. Fraserburgh

V.

CELTIC

Airdrie.

East File

Dunfermline

Chusgow U.

DUNDEE U. BRECHIN

v. Inverness Calc. Y Nithedalo

v. Edinburgh City Feebles Rovers v. FALKIRK St. Bernard's v. Stranraer PARTICK T Moor Park

v. Royal Albert V. ARBROATH

SATURDAY'S SNIPS.

Home,

Aston Ville, Middlesbro'. Newcastle United.

Wednesday.

Bury.

Brentford Crystal Palace. Northampton.

Notts County. Hull.

Lincoln Tranmere. Wigan, Wrexham. Queen's Park. Hibernians. Third Lanark King's Park. Ayr United, Motherwell, Partick Thistic.

Away.

Fulham. Chesterfield,

Hearts, Hamilton. Rangers. Kilmarnock,

SL Mirren

Gowdenbeath.

Celtic Falkirk,

INTERPORT TRIAL MATCH

ON TUESDAY.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

UNOFFICIAL NAVAL TRIAL GAME.

CLUB'S HEAVY DEFEAT.

(By. "Serum Ha!!"}

At Happy Valley yesterday ILM.S. Medway defeated a Club "A" fifteen by four goals and five tries (35 points) to nil

On enquiring after the game I discovered that the game was in the nature of an unofficial Naval [trial in preparation for the coming

THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931. TWO AMERICAN STARS

AT FANLING

A FINE EXHIBITION

LESSON IN CORRECT STROKE PRODUCTION.

"GALLERY

FOLLOWS PLAYERS

"Wild Bill" Mehlhorn and Bobby Cruickshank, in their exhibi-

triangular tournament between the BIG Club, the Army, and the Royal Navy which commences a week on Saturday. As a result of this trial game the Club were completely out- played in all departments. Each Naval

tion game over the Fanling Old Course yesterday, whilst not playing give of his best and, на д conse-golf of a sensational order,' gave the large crowd of spectators an quence, a renliy

fine team com absorbing lesson in correct and easy stroke production. bined extraordinarily well.

man was

to out

From

the kick off the visitors rushed The visitors decided to play a medal round, and although their through all opposition and scored respective scores,-75 for Cruickshank and 77 for Mehlhorn-do not a surprise try. This was convert- ed, giving them an early lead of Ave points.

appear at first sight to be anything startling for players of their calibre, it was quite obvious to those present that they are in the first flight of professional golfers.

PUTTING AT FAULT

No Flash in the Pan. Spectators thought it but a flash in the pan and expected the Club to draw on level terms, Vat. no! The Club never looked like doing 30. Their men were bustled here, there, and everywhere, and some did not know exactly where they were when in the midst of a Naval forward rush. The visiting pack wero obviously heavier in the standing cards would be turned in.

who played serum-each man, including the Cruickshank, wing forwards, shoving his weight. steadily on the way out, turned one They were far superior in the loose, under fours (two under bogey), but not so impressive in the line

At one time it looked as if out-

very

Cruickshank hit a fine drive at

the Alth, and Mehlhorn followed suit. He was a little off the line. and proach chip, but made amends

was short with a poor ap with a fine run-up with his putt er. Cruickshank played and "Wild Bir boled

safe,

outs. The Nadal hooker, backed and Meblhorn, who got himself out up by a koon pack, was in great of trouble very well on one or two yarder for yet another four.

a threa- form and gave Chareley glorious occasions, had a 87. Up to this!

Two beautiful drives followed opportunities for setting his three- quarters in motion, which he re-birdies" at the second and sixth, shots.

stage Cruickshank had two at the sixth, followed by hefty iron peatedly did to advantage.

Mehlhorn was again & Parker Brilliant.

Mehlhorn also having a "birdie" at little short, and eventually took An unfortunate. injury to Lt. the second, halved in a finely played five to "Bobby's" four.`

Short and Short Again! David caused his retirement just four. before the interval, and he was so However, the standard of play At the next both were on the badly crocked that he was unable to fell off

bit coming in, green with irons from the tee, and resume the game. Parker took hia Cruickshank hooked his drive a played correctly, to be down in place at stand-off-half, and pro- trifle into the rough at the 13th,hree. Mehlhorn made a fine re- ceeded to play rings, round the and put his second underneath the covery

from a poor lie at the Club defence. He was excellent, bunker guarding the green, even-eighth, and got a half in four. knowing when to use his speed andtually taking a five. But he had At the ninth Mehlhorn had swerve, and when, above all things, the toughest of tough luck at the great drive and spoon shot, but

next, Sandy's Pulpit, where he was once again short with his ap to pass.

Charsley and Parker formed an played a really beautiful tee shot, proach, whilst Cruickshank, below ideal combination and caused great only for it to kick through the the path with his drive, got anxiety in the ranks of the home de-green and rest in the middle of well out with Д great apoon Charsley is undoubtedly a the bank at the back. He played shot, and then played serum-half of merit and can send a very careful chip back to the mashie-niblick, with cut spin, out some really first-class passes green, but was trapped by the to get within easy holing distance, from the base of the scrum. He rough grass on the very edge, with his third. Both down in five, chase the right moment to attempt ultimately taking another five. Cruickshank just missing with his

But apart from this, neither first 'putt. a cut through, and scored a specta-Į cular try in the first half.

player was so confident with his putting coming in, both muffing

fence.

Close Passing.

0

fino

Both were rather wide at the tenth, but were there or there.

with his putt for a four, whilst Cruickshank sank hia com fortably. The drives at the little short,

A feature of the game was the absurdly easy putte of only a few abouts. with their approaches. close passing of the Naval three-inches at The Armchair, after get-Mehlhorn was a tiny bit off the quarters and the ground they gain-ting on in two, Thia was another line ed in the process, in contrast to the five. long passes of the Club line and their lack of initiative when In pos- There were very few really bad cleventh session. I think I can safely say shots in the round, except for an Mehlhorn then took an iron, and that not five yards was gained after extraordinary spoon ahot by was on the green. Cruickshank

Few Bad Shots.

were a

the ball had been handled right Mohlhorn at the 17th, where after wavered between a spoon and an along the line. The Club juniors a fine drive bang down the middle, fron, but on his colleague's advice must get out of that regrettable he came to roost amongst the trees took an iron. Ife played what habit of "marking time."

on the knoll above the green. This looked to be a pin-high shot, but

Poor Tackling.

Mehlhorn's Adventures. The play was not sensational because neither player was ́evor la Mehlhorn

The following have been select-forward rush, and did not, as I ed to play in an Interport Trial have so often seen, try to pick the match against the Army on Tues-ball up. Their rushes were always was little day, Janbury 20, kick-off at 4.30 dangerous, as there m sharp on the Hong Kong chance of a knock on. Football Club ground:-

Clarko (Police); Li Tin-aang (South) The tackling of the home defonce any serious' trouble. China), Bishop Hedley (Kowloon), Oram (Palies), tion of Green, who has the makings the rough at the foot of trees near (Club), captain; was uninspiring with the excerplunked his very first drive into Lam Yuk-ying (Athletle); B. Gosano of a promising half-back. He went the right of the green, bat chipped (Recreio), Segelan (Club), A. V. Gosano (Recreio), Fung King-cheung

for the man with the ball but in unconcerned manner, and-Ip Pak-wa (South China). and not the player waiting halved in four. He was short with

Reserves: Strange, McBride, A. for the ball, Dancan (Club), and Suen Kam-shum common

la his approach at the fifth, but à fault in local games. fine approach puit gave him an (Athletic)..

Club Secretaries are requested

He effected one or two quite nice other four.

The Naval forwards were content prompted "Bobby" to enquire the apin imparted left his ball a to keep the ball at their feet in a whether he needed an axel "Wild little short. His approach putt Bill" played a very canny third was also short, and he over-ran shot through the trees, but his the cup with his next to take a

Ave. lapse cost him six for the hole.

Mehlhorn WEB down in four. The twelfth was halved in Д correct-to-pattern three-tee shot and, two putts. Cruickshank was in the rough at the next, and

his second but was down in four. after finding the bunker, he took five. Mohlhorn was just over with

'Cruickshank Unlucky. foarteenth gave him a five to Cruickshank's bad luck at the

both should have had a four after Mehlhorn's four, and at the next

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24 14 10 48 48 29 Hull

11 6 54 83 28 Carlisle

12 8 8 51 38 27 38 27 Gateshead

7 7 33 35 23 6 10 65 55 22 Rotherham Rochdale...

3 12 43 80 21 Accrington .. D 3 14 50 71 21 Hartlepools 0 2 12 48 44 20 Doncaster .24 6 7 11 38 38 19 Darlington .24 8 3 13 41 88 19 chosen., York Barrow

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Y.M.CÂ.

TEAMS FOR THIS AFTERNOON.

Who'll Win?

SATURDAY'S LIST OF LEAGUE GAMES.

[Exclusive to China Mail- By "Linesman.")

The following is a list of Home football matches on Saturday. The teams in black type may win;

which

and

The sixteenth saw both pin-high.

cut throughs and gave his centre He was again down at the fine drives and spoon shots. They to warn the players and reserves, three-quarters good openings, but eighth, on the side of the nullah / cach missed very simple putta.

little use of them were made. He bank, an awkward stance but put Down in five... has a tendency to run acrosa hisa wonderful second shot to within own three-quarters and thus bunch a couple of yards of the pin, only Cruickshank's putt was too strong. them toward the touch line, but to muff his putt in some way to but he holed a fairly long one for three. Mehlhorn was short, and once ha gets into the theory of run-take another four. A ning straight for the line he will This was about the sum total paid the penalty, with a four... prove of great service to the side. nt imperfect shots, although both

Cruickshank was under the bank

The YM.C.A. will feld in whites, half for the Club, was not as good with their rus-up pults, finding at the next, but got well out. Black, who was playing at scrum- players had not the best of luck with a slight hook from his drive for their match against the Club as he was before his injury, but, dificult to gauge the greens eventually took a six to Cruick- Mehlhorn found the knoll, and "A" at King's Park to-day. and nevertheless, gave a plucky display They both came home in 40, and will be represented by

in the face of long odds

would no doubt have returned bet The last hele was halved in five

shank's steadily - played

Ave, Too One-sided

fter figures in match play. Inci The game was too one-sided to dentally, reckoning it as ratch weak putting being responsible after good play.through the green, enter into details, and I can only play, Cruickshank won 2 and one. add that there were threa outstand-

The new American standard for the extra stroke. ing players in the game-Charsley, ball was used, but it did not seem Parker, and Nicholson. The last to have any effect on the play of

W. H. Smith; E. Dormer, E. Murphy; G.. Mitchell, F. Allen, F. S. W. Smith: A. Tate, G. F. Rees, FR. Ashton, J. Buth and T. J. Price

Against the Ladies.

At King's Park this afternoon,

where no black type is shown the the following Y.M.C.A. team will mentioned was exceptionally good olther man, though possibly legi strokes. In the orthodox manner all

watch may result in a draw:

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division L

ARSENAL v. Sunderland ASTON VILLA v. Bolton S BLACKBURN v Leeds U. Chélgess

v. West Ham VERBY C.

Sheffield U Huddersfield Liverpool M'CHESTER C. v. Birmingham

MIDDLESBRO Blackpool NEWCASTLE Manahester U. PORTSMOUTH W, Leicentos C. WEDNESDAY Grimeby

Division I BARNSLEY Chariter c HRADFORDS vir Hot tamh Bristol C.

Và BURY

EVERTON

MILLWALE Reading, MA

SHAMÉTONSANTA

oppose the St. Andrew's Young Ladies' Hockey Club, bully-off at 5 pm-

throughout, and was always easy to control on the green, at the head of any forward rushes and proved an inspiring leader in a Well balanced side.

W. J. Brotcher; F. Allen, L. Tipple: W. H. Stonell R A. Bates, W. Parker succeeded in scoring five Stedman H. Mulier, L. Macey, W. Htries and should easily gain a place Smith, W. J. Brown and L. Coombes in the Naval side..

RIFLE SHOOTING.

FORMATION OF A HONG KONG

RIFLE CLUB

meeting to-morrow evening at wifishe held, for the pur-

I do nong Kong hie

(a fanguitar the

Kowloon Tong.

Big "Gallery." Both players produced their

through their driving being con- alatently excellent, with occasional Play in Detail

lapses in their short game. Cruickshank took the honour, The putting has been mention and drove a beauty down the ed, but no doubt unfamiliar con- middle, getting well on in two ditions had a good deal to do with Mehlhorn found the rough at the it."

foot of the bank, but chipped out | The exhibition was witnessed by well to have in four."

e large "gallery":"who followed Both drove long, straight balls the play with absorbed interest. at the next, and were a little short The weather was as good as ...it of the green, with maehle shots possibly could be, and at one Their approaches were close to period was, actually quite warm. miniature range, clay pigeon|the pin. Another half la four.⠀⠀⠀ It is understood that the two shooting and revolver: shooting. At the third short, hole, both stars may be seen again upon Kong for kometime has were well on from the tee, their return from Manila, and for focal Cruickshank fudged an awkward local golfers would be glad of the

sun of the green very well to get opportunity to watch them, es

tee, but Mehlhorn misspecially if they could be prevall- At the upon to take part in a four,

Result

∙H:M.8. Yedway~ ··· 35 pta,

Club A

0-pts.

both had the drives to the some. In the meantime, our path, jrere on in two, ani, báo, thanke are due to them for a mipat

vexhibition

the CBD with

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