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CRICKET WEEK.

FIRST DAY AT K.C.C.

503 Runs Scored for Sixteen Wickets.

WOOD'S FINE KNOCK.

the

At close of play at K.C.C. yesterday the Kowloon Cricket Club were 43 runs behind the Hong Kong Volunteers' total with three wickets in hand..

Sport Columns

· HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP TIES.

PLETHORA OF DRAWS,

London, Saturday. To-day's English and Scottish Cup ties and League matches sulted as follows:-

ENGLISH CUP.

(Sixth Round),

1 Exeter

Taking first use of the wicket in this two-day match, the Volun teers opened with Richardson and Batger against the bowling of Hung and Lyal. After two overs Hung gave way to Goodwin, Sunderland who met with instant success, West Brom, Richardson being caught behind Everton the wicket. Batger and Gittins Birmingham then carried the score to 40 at which total the former was clean howled in attempting to pull Goodwin.

1 Wolves

9 Southport

2 Chelsea

SCOTTISH CUP.

(Fourth Round).

Gittins looked set for a big inn-Celtic ings but when 23 he snicked a ball Third Lanark

Cowdenbeath from Goodwin into the slips.

4 Aberdeen

1 St. Mirren

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

Gonia. LFA. Pts.

P. W. D. L.

8

72 35 45

57 43

Lincoln .....30 20 Tranmere 31 19 Chesterfield .31 18

71 45 Stockport 31 17 5 0 60 43 39 Wrexham...51 15 8 8 60 50 Southport ..20 16 5 9 70 40 Carlisio .31 15 & 11 78 69 Wigan.30 10 11

.28 13

30 12

00 02

46

14 16

GO

65 02 30 69

Hull Gateshead ..30 10 12 re-York ..... 20 12 Accrington .92 19 Barrow.....31 11 6 15 Darlington .20 10 0 Doncaster ...31

MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1931.

FIRST ROUND OF PAGE TWO SEAPLANES FOR

TROPHY.

Kowloon Golf Club's

Hong Foursomes,

GILMAN'S VICTORY.

SCHNEIDER CUP.

Britain's Bid to Retain The Honours.

FRENCH CHALLENGE

The results of the matches in the

London, Yesterday. 38 first round of the Hong Fauracmes

The Air Ministry with the 35 promoted by the Kowloon Golf Club

money guaranteed by Lady for the Page Trophy are as follows: Houston are ordering two Super- Wharf and Godown Co. (W. M.marine S6 seaplanes for the Groves and A. Eastman) bent Hong Schneider Trophy race this year, Kong and Shanghai Hotels (F. C.instead of only one which Barry and E. O. Murphy), one up.

The originally intended. Whampon Dock Cc. (1. MeKelvia chines will be the property of and J. O. MeLaggan) beat Mustard the Air Ministry. and Co. (J. Poole and L. J. Cave),

The French have begun train- three up and two to play.

ing under Sadi Lecointe, the Naval Yard (W. G. Tries and famous airman. Their machines

7 16 50 54 N. Brighton 32 10 6 17 38 80 Rochdale ...31 10 5 10 63 80 25 1 lifax .....30 10 5 16 12 07 26

Rotherham .30 8 7 15

1

28

Was

MA-

Crewe.....30 10 3 17 59 73 23 R. W. Sapsed) beat Hong Kong are stated to be Capable of reach- Hartlepools .30 9 4 17 54 62 22 Electric Co. (J. R. Way and W. ing 370 m.p.h., which is for high- 2 Kelson .....31

5 7 10 34 69 17 Stoker), seven up and five to play. er than the speed of 328 m.p.h..in James Backhouse Ltd., (II. Sthe last Schneider Cup race.--

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Dinsdale and A. Laughton) bent Reuter.

Public Works Department (G. E. L.

1Johnson and J. M. Purvis), three

Gilman and Co. (E. C. Fincher

Airdrie

4 Leith

East Fife

1 Hibernians

+ up and two to play.

1 Hamilton

0 Rangers

3

COLLEEN 'WINS.

O Motherwell

1 Hearts

9 Ayr

0

1 Kilmarnock

1 Morton

0 Clyde

Dundee

3 Queen's Park

0

and L. Goldman) beat Union Trading Co. (F. B. A. Remedios and S. Jox).

F

Goala,

MR. BERGANST'S SUCCESS IN R.H.K. YACHT RACE.

2

Motherwell Kangers Ceitic

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

1 Hearts

SHORT DISTANCE.

2

Dundee Hamilton

31 15

Airdrie.

0 Aberdeen

First Division.

4 Leicester

Thus three good wickets had Bo'ness fallen for 49 runs and things did not look too bright for the visitors, but a forcing partner- ship for the fourth wicket be tween Griffiths and Mitchell saw Aston Villa the century hoisted and 66 runs Bolten added before Griffiths was given Grimsby out for obstruction. Eight boun- Liverpool dary hits were included in his inn- Manchester U. * Portsmouth ings of 44, which was featured Middlesbro* by splendid booking and pulling.

Mitchell Bowled.

1 Blackburn

3 Manchester C. 5 Partick

5 Blackpool

5 Leeds

Newcastle Wednesday

1 Sheffield U.

* Derby

2 Arsenal

4

→ Postponed.

Arsenal

...

P. W. D. L. F. A. Fis. .20 19 6 4 82 32 44 .29 19 5 6 73 23 43 -27 18 6 3 70 26 .30 17 3 10 79 51 .29 17

29 17 3 9

59 39

54 45

52 44

.30 15 3 12 51 54 33

1.31 19

0 Cowdenbeath 28 12

13 01 53 31

140 43 29

G 11. 46 48 28 4 14 19

12

59

DEFEAT OF LEAGUE LEADERS.

Mr. M. Berganst's Colleen won KOWLOON'S SURPRISING WIN. the Menagerie Race for vailing yachts of the Royal Hong Kong

Д

St. Mirren..28 11

The greatest surprise of the day Yacht Club on Saturday, over a shot Clyde

.30 12

was the defent of South China, the course of 6.9 railes extending from Morton ....20 10 5 14 49 64 26 Kilmarnock .28 11 2 15.

2 15 44 51

24League leaders. Kowloon's vic-Channel Rocks to Rumsey Shoal. Goals. Queen's Pk. .28 9 14 47 54 23 tory places them second in the Mr. S. Oaland's Dorothea was

Leith P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis

+1 .30 7 D 14 41 65 23 table, and their prospects of being good second. The full results aro .30 20 7 3 101 45 47 Falkirk .28 10 2 18

22

as followa 6 102 62 44 Hibernians .31 7 8 18

39

runners-up are decidedly bright. 67 20 81 57 40

Ayr

.28

The Police, in overcoming the 3 @ 10 35 75 15 61 56 30 East Fife..30 4 4 22 33 99 12 Recreio, thus avenged their defeat 74 81 35

-Router.

Diana (3) The Argylls Collean (1) earlier in the season. played well to hold the Navy to Dorothea (2) draw as did the "Saints" in taking Daphne (5) both points from the Club.

Mitchell left at 143 after hit-West Inm ting five 4's in a forcing inn- ings. The sixth wicket failed to add to the score and it was then loft to Wood and Beck to stop Aston Villa 32 18 B the rot. The pair added 54 runs Wednesday 31 17 6 8 to which Beck contributed 21. M'chester C. 32 15 6 11 Derby30 1 7 0 With the ninth wicket putting on Portsmouth 30 12 10 8 20 rans and the tenth wicket 39, Liverpool...31 18

8 10 72 64 the Volunteers totalled 273. Middlesbra .32 14 6 12 72 66

Wood, who was undefeated ut Huddersfield 30 13 7 10

04 56 the close of the innings with 87 Sheffield U. 31 11 9 11 runs to his credit, played a very Newcastle Blackburn fine innings which included a six West Ham 31 12 6 13 68 and thirteen 4's. He gave only Chelsea.....30 10 8 12

Leicester 30 18 3 14 07 one chance a very hard return Sunderland..30 9 12 67 51 to E. F. Fincher when he was in Birmingham 30 9 8 13 40 the 50's. His most productive Grimsby....32 11 4 17 60 73 stroke was the hook though he ex- Bolton ...31

31 08 14 13 61 ploited the cover drive and the Blackpool ...31 7 8 10 61 100 22

Leeds

8 5 18 54 70 21 32 straight drive with marked sue-M'chester U. 31 6 4 22 39 03 14

Second Division.

cess.

.31 12 7 12 .31 13 14 67

Though the K.C.C. were unfor- Bradford tunate in losing Goodwin, who Burnley was forced to retire, their bowling Millwall lacked "sting" and was very un-Notts. Forest impressive.

Oldham Preston N.E. Southampton Stoke

K.C.C.'s Bad Start. The home side lost E. C. Fincher with only 9 runs on the board and at 16 Lawrence gave) Wood an easy catch off Divett.

1 Bradford €

2 Plymouth

4 Barnsley

9 Cardif

1 Bristol C.

3 Bury

1 Swansen

◊ Charlton

Division II.

CHARITY FOOTBALL

MATCH.

"Canada", v. "Russia" To-day.

MURDERED PLUMBER.

A charity football match wit be

played between the crews of the R.M.S. Empress of Canada ‘and 2 the R.M.S. Empress of Russia this 2 afternoon at 9. p.m. The match 1 will be played on the Kowloon Foot-

1 ball Club ground, by kind permis- 3sion of the Committee.

а

Goals P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 44 00

A collection will be taken at half

"

2 time for the benefit of the depen-1

of ▸ dants Mr. John Harrison

plumber on the Empress of Kus- sia, who was alleged to have been murdered by a Filipino passenger In his first spell with the ball Everton ....30 23 4 3 101 Divett bowled very well indeed Tottenham 30 18 3 3 72 39 30 during the voyage from Manila.

Mr. Harrison' was a native of taking 2 wickets for 28 runs in West Brom. 30 16 6 8 42 87 88

and Port Vale...30 18 3 11 59 50 36 Vancouver and leaves a wite 7 overs.

With

.30 18 3 11 87 40 34 three children.. Hung and I'reston N.E. 31 14 6 11 07 Zimmern together the score ad- Wolves .30 17 0 13 $6 53 34 vanced rapidly, both batsmen Bradford...31 14 5 12 76 62 33 awaiting the loose ball and giving Burnley

81 18 7 11 58 ...81 3

64 33 Southampton 31 33 4 12 59

31,338 12 58 47

0 12 49 51 22

C

3%

.32 12

31 14 3 14 00 GO 21 8 14 43 55 30

31

$1 11

7 18

10

45 59 20

يابة

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

London, Saturday... Two Rugby football international matches were played to-day.

In Dublin Ireland mot Scotland, the result being:

Ireland

Scotland

8 points

5 points

In Swansea Wales met France, the

Wales .France

it its full due when it was aent Bradford C. 31 13 4 12 49 down. Their running between

Bury the wickets was excellent and pro- Oldhara duced many very daring singles. Stoke

.81 11 After the pair had added exactly Chariton

7 13 42 64 2h

D Millwall

31.13 3 16 $4 67 20 100 runs for the third wicket Swansea 31 11 7 13. 44 53 29.1 Zimmern was caught in the gully

31 10 6 15 37.63.20 off Mitchell for 39. He had play-Notts For...81 8 9 14 59 08 25 ed a good steady innings which in-plymouth...31 95 17 53 69-28

Barnsley.31 9 7 15 41 59 2esult being:- eluded four 4's, the results of Reading....31 5.17 powerful off-driving,

Divett, who came on at Mitchell's end, seemed to cause Brentford Hung some discomforture and it Brighton came as no surprise when he was Bristol. R bowled at 76. He had looked set Crystal P for his century and was perhaps Gingham unfortunate-in not reaching it Luton' after the very fine display he Newport gave. Included in his innings Northampton were eleven boundary hits.

Southend

Cardiff

48 74 23 .....31

19 41 69 19 Division II Southern.

6 Walsall

E. F. Fincher, who opened his Torquay innings with successive boundary

2 Thames

1 4

2 Bournemouth 5

}

I Coventry

0 Notts County 5]

0

2

4. Swindon

0 Watford

6 Queen's P.R. ◊

2 Fulham

2 Norwich

0

Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A, Ph. 79 33 47 39 87

hits off Mitchell, played confident Notta "Only. 81 20 74 ly, indulging in some delightful Northampton 31 15.70 60 leg hitting and square cutting. Brighton.30 12 11 6 50 36 27 At the close of play he was 75 not Brentford 31 16 6 10 70 51 30 out which included no less than Crystal Pal. 80 18 5 10 78 55 86 60 49 26 Beck Southend ...30 16 8 11 fifteen boundary strokes.

Fulham has taken 3 wickets for 64 runs, Torquay...52 14.0 12.68 45

31 1461 88 05 34 11 60 57 94 Divétt 3 for 54, and Mitchell 1 Luton 31 13 7 11 50 48 33 for 22.

Coventry.20 14 4 12 64 47 82 The match will be continued to-Swindon 81 14 8 14 03 68 31 Bournemouth 31 11 10 10 57 67 32 Queen's P.R. 31 13 3 15 62...

15 62.56 29 Gillingham ..31 10 9 12 47 59.29 Exeter

64 70, 20 xeter 30 10 9 11 10 Bristol B.,82 9.9 14. 54 76 27 Watford 31 10 6 15 55 60 23 11 Clapton 0.28 10 5 18 43 54 25

Walsall

7 15.63 76 25

day at 2 p.m.

Scores;

H.K. Volunteers-1st fanings. H. Batger, b Goodwin

J. E. Richardson, c Mackay, b

Goodwin

E. V. Gittina, c E. C. Fincher, b

Goodwin

R. H.

H. Griffiths, 1.b.w, b Burnett

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Hung

R. M. Wood, not out

A. Reid, Skinner, b Hung

H. F. Green, b Skinner ...

A. C. Beck, b E. F. Fincher

R. R. Davica, c Lyal, b. E. F.

Fincher

G. E. R. Divat, b Burnett

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYEIB.

W. C. Hurr

J. C. Lyal

F. Goodwin

E. F. Fincher

F. Zimmarn

·G. C. 'Burnett`

E. Skinner

O.. it.

K8

12

2

7

286

100

50

46

70 6.2

EE.C.G1st funlags.

Pincher, b Divett

ce, e Wood, b. Divett

Dirett P."Zimmern, e Bétger, b Mitcheli EPA Fincher, not o

Continued at foof of nest Colum

28 Thames.81 10-1 17 42 75 24 44 Norwich.81 7 0 18 36 58 20 38 Newport 91 8320 55 91 · 19

Division II-Northern. Accrington

87

9 Barrow

21

Carlisle.

Chesterfield

16 Crewe 19 Rochdale 278 Rotherham

Tranmere Wrexham

York

SAF

8 Nelson

Hartlepools

2 Gateshead

• Lincoln. * Halifax

Darlington

* Hall

2 New Brighton I

3. Stockport

4 Dancaster

Postponed.

Mackay, Lb.w., b Beck 10 Bkinni, e Gittias, b Beck

Gregoryb:Beck

4.

10

* 200

G.: G. Burnett and F. Goodwin" to

35 points

3 points

-Heuter.

BOXING

THEATRE ROYAL

The Borderers further enhanced their chances of being Division II champions by beating the Navy by the only goal of the match.

The Club came away from Chat- ham Road with a point at the ex- pense of the Argylls,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Division I.

3 South China

Recreio Kowloon Argylls Club

0 Police

2 Navy

1 St. Joseph's

Borderers Athletic

Division II.

South China Argylle

Kowloon

1 Navy

4 St. Joseph's

2 Artillery

1 Club

O University

GOAL SCORERS.

Division I

Tarney (St. Joseph's) Louden (Argylla)

Altken (Navy-Own goal) Frack

(Navy)

Cartwright (Navy) Grimwood (Kowloon)

Simpson (Kowloon)

Janson (Kowloon)

Brown (Pollee) Minty (Poller)

Cornwall (Police) Fraser (Police) Wallington (Club)

Division IL

Hul Tu-fai (Athletic) Sai kim

chn (Athlete)

Fung King-le (Athletic) Eli (St. Joseph's)

Bowen (St. Joseph's)

Tang Hong-shing (B. China)

Lau Mau (South China)

Alexander (Club)

Alexander (Argylls)

Lakeman (Borderers)

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

ONOMO

TIMES

Finished Corrected

3.45.54

3.41.17

3.45.47 3.39.24

3.40.52

3.40.29

3.54.43

8.43.25

Milka (4) Jessamine (4)

3.62.58 3.41.40

3.55,24 3.44.00

HOCKEY.

TWO GAMES IN CAER CLARK CUP.

WIN FOR HONG KONG.

Further progress was made in the Caer Clark Cup League contest on Saturday afternoon, when two matches were decided at King's Park, the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club versus St. Andrew's Club and Kowloon L. H. C. versus

The the Diocesan Girl's School.

Hong Kong and Kowloon ladies were victorious, the former placing themselves at the top of the league. with six points.

Playing on the Y.M.C.A. ground, St. Andrew's Club were trounced by the Hong Kong L. II. C. to the tune of five goals to nil. E. M. Donelan scored three times and N. MeNeille once, Hong Kong thereby leading by four goals to all at the Interval. St. Andrew's ladies play. ed a scrappy game, and were on the defensive for the major part of E. M. Donelan the second half. scored Hong Kong's Afth goal, bringing her personal aggregate for the contest up to 71

Toome-

H.KLH.C.: J. Smalley; E. Gray, B. V. Franklin; E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope M. L. Wallace; E R. Bell, N. M. McNellie, E. M. Dondan, C. Ferguson and M. Bishop.

St. Andrew's:-R. Rose; L. Rogers, P. Woolley: 1. Woolley, M. White, I Gittins; A. Wood, N. Field, M. Woolley, Fourth Defeat.

On the K. B. S. F. P. A. ground, the Diocesan Girls' School suffered their fourth defeat, losing to the South China 14 12 2 0 50 15 24 Kowloon L. H: C. by three goals to

Division L

P. W. L. D.

Goals F. A. I'ts.

2

Kowloon .18 8 2 8 34 20 13 all. The school girls put up Argylls J5 D B 1 37 30 19 plucky fight against heavy odds, Athletic 213 841 28 18 17

Navy

7 5 1 33 25 15 and were unlucky not to find their 7 8 1 28 27 15 opponents' altadel. D. Smith end- 12 4 5 10 10

Division II.

Recreio

Barderers

Polico

22 27

Thursday, March 5, at 9.15 p.m.

I.A.

10 41 St. Joseph's 14 8 11 1 19 45 Club

16 2 11 2 18 89

Navy

Eastern

Argylls

Club

MAIN EVENT

15 Rounds Contest for Middleweight Championship of the Colony and Belt Between

JOCK CRICHTON,

SHANGHAI

Welter Weight Champion

of the Colony.

and

A. B. EWIN,

HM.S. KENT.

Middle Weight Champion"

of the Colony

Imperial Services Middleweight *** Champion, 1925 and 1088.

1} •

Booking: at Montrie's

For Members of the lifted Hong Kong Boxing Association' on MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 2 and 2 General Publ¢Ë.... WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,

para March 4, and B...

RINGSIDE REATS $5.50; OTHERS $3.30 and $1.10. INCLUDING TAX

M. George netted for Kowloon in the first half. M. Martin scored the third goat towards the end of the match.

Teams

Kowloon L.H.C.:-D. Avenall; A.

P. V.. I. D. F. A. Pts. Booth, S. Dalziel: D. Smith, D. .21 10 8 0 89 25 32 Pinguet, M. George, M. Martin and D. Borderers...17 13 2 2 38 17 28 17.12 41 36 18 25

Goals: Fowler, A. Hirit; M. Groundwater, F.

aunt.

D.G.B.-8. Wong: A. Mogra, L 17 11 3 3 40 29 26 Leus E. Wood, Miss N. Mande, L. 20. 9 7 4 28 27 22

Jorge; G. White, Mine K. Grose, Mize Athletic 109424 20 20 M. Mason, M. Smith and N. Banker. University.17 7 6 4 81 20 18 6.10 8 19 37 15

Kowloon

The League Table. The League table up-to-date is. 11appended

St. Joseph's 186 11 1 24 37 12 South China 19 4 12 3 RA. Recrèlo

Borderers R.A.O.C. R.E. Fuklen

South Ching

Exo?!

RAF

Athletic

R.AS.C

77 $ 14 0 14

Division III.

P. 'W.

18.43

0

8 48 8

6 50 2

Goals

H.KLH.C...

Goals

F. W., L. D. F. A Pta.

$300 16 06

St. Andrew's C. 4 2 1 1 6 8 6

D. F. A. Pa Club de Rec. 2 1 0 1.4 2.3 1 48 19 23 K.LHC. 31. 044 2 12 9 2 1 41 16 19 Diocesan G.. 8.

4.0 40216 0

2 28 25 14 Another Match.

280 85 14

0 52 10 25

20," 26"

27. 58.

12682 1 On the Navy ground, the K.B.S.F.P.A defeated a team from 500 84 86 10 the R.AS.C. by six goalsito two Din á fast: niatch. G. C. Francis (2), W. Hirst (2), and Hr-Pearne

· (2). netted for the home team, whilst Spain and Cole replied for the visitors. The K.B.5. led at half, time by four goals to one

2.Y.M.CA Lose,

POLICE INTERPORT.

"The Interpoit football match bo tween the Shanghai Police Force and the Hong Kong Police Force On the Navy ground, the smal will take place on the H.KF.G. Small Bhips XI defeated. ground on March 12 (Thursday); YMCA. “A” tour hỹ atá goals to *kick-off at-4115 p.m.

four,

the

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