HOME FOOTBALL.
COMPLETE LEAGUE
PROGRAMME.
THE RESULTS OF SATUR- DAY'S MATOKES.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
All matches in the English League programme on Saturday were com- pleted In the Scottish League there were two unplayed matches.
RUGBY INTERNA-
TIONAL.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 21st, 1927.
SCOTLAND BEAT ENGLAND.
50,000 SPECTATORS PRESENT.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
Playing for the Calcutta Cup at Edinburgh on Saturday in Goe weather, and before a crowd of some 80,000 spectators on Saturday, Seadand beat England by gi points
In Division I of the English League there were three drawn to 13 points matches. Of the remaining eight, five were won at home.. Generally, coring was low, but there was one noticeable exception, Derby County scoring eight goals without reply
from the Wednesday.
In Division II., seven out of ten decided matches were won on home grounds. There was ope drawn match.
In Division II. (Southern), only five out of eleven matches were won it home. Three matches were won away, and there were three drawn matches, two of them by the same number of goals.
In Division III. (Northern), all the matches decided, namely eight, were won on home grounds, the were three remaining matches drawn
Goal scoring was generally low throughout each Division Division 1. totalled the most number of goals, With Division III. (Northern) second, and one goal behind.
In Division I, a total of 40 goals word scored, and of these 33 were scored by home teams, and 17 by away teams.
In Division II, there was a total of 31 goals; 19 at home, and 12
AWAY...
In Division III. (Southern) there way total of 25 godia; 14 at home, and 11 away.
In Division (Northern) there was a total of 39 goals; 20 at home, and
11 away.
To the Scottish League (Division I) there was a total of 20 goals; 14 at hoine, and 6 away,
THE RESULTS.
English League: Division I Arsenal 1, Everton 2. Aston Villa 4, Birmingham 2. Bolton W. 2, Tottenham H. g. Burnley 2, W. Brom. A. 1. Cardiff C. 2, Bury 1. Derby C. 8, Wednesday 0. Leeds U. 1, Huddersfield T. 1. Liverpool 2, Blackburn R. 9 Manchester U. 0, W. Ham U, 3 Newcastle U. 1, Sunderland 6. Sheffield U. 0, Leicester O. 3.
Division II.
Bradford C. 1, Fulham 0. Chelsea 2. Grimsby T. 0. Clapton O. 2, Manchester C. 4. Hull C. 2, Swansea T. 1. Middlesborough 4. Darlington 1. Notts County 1, Barnsley 1. Port Vale 2, Portsmouth 3. Preston N.E. 4, Blackpool 1. Southampton 0, Oldham A. 1. South Shields 3, Reading 0. Wolves 2, Nottingham F. 0.
Division IIL (Southern),„, Brentford 2, Charlton A. 0. Briton and H.A. 1, Coventry C. 1. Bristol R., B'mouth and BA, 1. Exeter C. 2, Nowpart C. 1. Luton T., Watford 2.- Merthyr T. 2, Aberdare A. . Millwall Bristol C. 1. Northampton 1. Queen's F.R. 0. Norwich C. 0, Crystal Pal. 1. Southend U. 1, Gillingham 0. Swindon T. 1, Plymouth A. 2.
Division III (Northern). Accrington S. 3, Ashington 0. Barrow, Walsall 0. Crewe A. i, Bradford 1. Du.ham C. 2, New Brighton & Halifax T. 4. Nelson 1. Hartlepoola U. 3, Rotherham U. 1. Lincoln O. 3, Chesterfield 1. Southport 2, Doncaster R. 0. Stockport C. 9. Stoke C. 9. Rochdale 4, Wigan B. 1. Tranmere R3, Wrexham 2.
Scottish League: Division L Dundee U. 1, St. Johnstone 2. Falkirk 0, Kilmarnock 1. Hibernians 0, Dundee 1: Morton 3, Hamilton A. 0. Motherwell 2, Dunfermline A. 1. Partick T. 4, Aberdeen 0. Queen's Park 4. Clyde o St Mirren 0, Henita 1. The matches between the Celtic and Airdrieonians and Cowdenbeath and the Rangers were not played.
INTER-LEAGUE "SOCCER.""
ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND DRAW.
{THROUGH LETTER'S AGENCY.]
Playing at Leicester on Saturday, in an inter-league soccer match, the English team drew with the Scottish team.
The score was two goals each.
AMATEUR FOOTBALL.
ENGLAND BEAT WALES.
(THROUGH EKUTER')
AGENCY.]
At Reading on Saturday, in an amateur soccer match, England beat Wales by 4 goals to mil.
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TAIKOO WAYFOONG.
TAIKOO WIN BY 24-POINTS.
Mesars
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THE WEEK'S MATCHES.
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According to the original schedule Butterfeld & Swire (Taikoo) and the first and second rounds of the are hereby informed that all Goods are having arrived, Consignees of Cargo the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Open Singles and Open Doubles being landed and placed at their risk (Wayfoong) at Fanling yesterday resulted in a win for Messrs. Butter-
Championships of the
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In the morning singles were play ed as, the result of which Taikoo led by a quarter point. koo increased their lead by another
In the afternoon foursomes Tai-
two points.
The results of the morning singles were as follow:
Bank.
B. & S.
There was a tremendous pace set throughout England attacked at the outset, but after ive minutes R. L. Moncrieff play a fine passing movement by E. D. Black, Scotland resulted in MacPherson scoring a try. Five minutes later Gibbs scored for England, Stanbury converting. Smith scored two tries for Scotland, and Stark scored a penalty goal for England.
H. G. Hegarty 1
W. J. Clerk...... 1† . W. Grayburn 0 C. L. Cookes... 1
At half time the score was ScotR. A. Green.... a land 0 points, England 8 points. R. W. Les
H. U. Ireland & WV. Ironside
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ford J. W. Robert- 200 ...
1
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K. E. Graig ...
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D. Templeton
R. Macgregor
L. O. M. Sarith
Catcheside, the English three- C. H. Eldridge 0 H. Spicer quarter, went off lame, but return. P. Moodie... 1 C. Mackay ed, but was later obliged to retire N. H. Procter... 0 R Hance...") again. Waddell scored a dropped goal for Scotland, and Dykes scored
A splendid try for Scotland, Gillies converting.
The English side well sustained the attack, Laid scoring, and Stark Converting. In a loose attack near the finish, Scott secred a try for Scotland, and Drysdale also scored an unconverted try for Scotland.
The final score was Scotland 21
points, England 13 points.
Excursions From London. An earlier cable, dated Londos, March 15th, stated that the ultimate results of the international cham- pionship depending on the match, the Anglo-Scottish rugger clash at Murray Field promised to be one of the sternest struggles since the war,
and has aroused tremendous in- torest.
Excursions from London were quadrupled, and the return to Wakefield was expected to make the English pack capable of victory.
RUGBY FOOTBALL REVIVAL.
THREE
MATCHES FOR THIS
WEEK.
CLUB BORDER REGIMENT TO-DAY.
1 Navy
Great keenness in the Rugby revival in Hong Kong is being shown. The Hong Football Club have now played four matches with out being defeated, but the Army sides are determined that this state of affaire shell the Club
p.m., entertain the Border Regiment at Happy Valley and will be represent- ed by the following aide-Arm strong, Pritchard, Garrard, Coul- son and Lammert; McKay and Wales; Millar, Foster, Akehurst,
Smith, Treyes, M.
Beveridge, Stephenson and Lee.
It is unfortunate that the Club's two regular centres, Bowker and Lloyd, are hors de combat but there should be no weakness at centre
three quarter with Garrard and Coulson available. Coulson was very prominent in London Rugger some three seasons aga and an early return to fitness should render him invaluable to the Club.
The Border Regiment at the time of being ordered East had reached the 4th round of the Army Cup with every prospect of going fur- ther. In their ranks are several Army Caps.
On Wednesday, a Club side recruited almost entirely from mem- bere, who pathetically call themselves "Old Crocka" will meet the Bank, and the resulting game should revive many tender memories.
On Thursday evening (if the ground is still playable) the Club will meet the K.0.6.B.'s and, ca- other very good game should result.
Lack of Playing Space.
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The following matches have beca fixed for the week:-
To-day.
Open Singles:-E. Ema . Col. C. Russell Brown; N, Trambitaky
F. J. Remedios (2nd round); I M. Razack v. S. E. Green,
Open Doubles: -H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Ramjahn . L M. S. Lloyd and W. A Nowers (186) round) E. de Sousa and F. Prata 1. N. Evans and A. E. Crook (ind
round).
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Junior Section Championship. The first round of the Junior Sec- tion Championship has now been completed, and the results to date are as under :-
D. Lyon beat C. A. Goldenburg. J. M. McBride beat T. W. Carr, H. C. Wallace beat F. E. Booker. W. McKay beat A. E. Clarke. P. Morrison beat C. A. Grimes. J. Laing beat & H. Garred. F. H. Glover beat G. McLeod. J. McCubbin beat W. Pryde. pleted by April 2nd. J. Laing has The second round bas to be com- secured a walk over from P. Mor rison and enters the semi-final, where he will meet J. McCubbin, who has beaten F. H. Glover in the second round. There remain the McBride, and H. C. Wallace and matches between D' Lyon and J. M. W. Mckay to be played in the second round, before the semi-finals take place.
The semi-finals have to be com pleted by April 16th, and the final by April, soth:
HOLE IN ONE.
It was announced the other day that the local Lady Champion Mrs. Lambert-had done the 19th hole on the Old Course, Fanling, Sons, through their sole agenta, in 1. Mesra, John Walker & Caldbeck, MacGregor & Co., Ltd., immediately fulfilled their promise and have forwarded the successful whisky, thus combining wo m fest shots. This is a standing pro mise of Messrs. John Walker & Sons-one free bottle of whiaky for
hole in one!
What greater stimulis to local players, especially perhaps, those from North of the
Tweed.
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CHINESE RECREATION
CLUB.
The annual general meeting of the C.R.O. was held on Sunday at 2.30
Club Singles:R. M. Henderson. v. Dr. D. J. Valentine,
Handicap Singles "A" :—B. J. Armstrong (rec. 4/0) A. B. Raworth (owo 478) R K. Yalen- tine (rec. 4/0) . Capt. E. EL J. Larkcomb (ree. 1/9).
Handicap Singles B.-C. W. F. Bishop (owo 15/3) v. A. H. Penn (rec, 2/6).
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1. M. B. Lloyd (rec. 15/1). Mr. Mized Doubles:-Miss Bird and and Mrs. C. C. Stark (rec. 5/8).
Wednesday.
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Open Doubles: -Y. A Wahab and 5. A. Hamid . R. M. Hender- son and A. Brearley (2nd round); T. Honda and H. Akiyama v. T. Ema and T. Edo (and round); Col. C. Russall Brown and L. Forster
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Handicap Singles "B":-A, IL Hazeland (Feo, 2/6) v. H. V. Parker (rec, 15); L. A. E. Barlow (rec. 15/1) v. M. M. Watson (reo,' 15/1).
Thursday. Club Singles:-W. Hydo v. G.
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Handicap Doubles: --R. M. Hen- derson and A. Brearley (owe 3/8) 7. T. J. Price and E. R. Price (res. 4/6).
Mixed Doubles Mrs. Miller and H. J. Armstrong (rea 15) v. m. in the Club's Pavilion, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tottenham Ng Szę Kwong being in the chair. | (owe 18/3). The adoption of Report and Ac counts was carried unanimously,
Friday.
"Open_Singles:-E. Akiyama?. H. D. Rumjahn (2nd round).
Handicap Singles 4R. M. Henderson (dwe 2/6) v. T. D. E. Pendered (rec. 4/6).
The following were elected to serve on the General Committee for the following year: Ng Sze Kwong, Un Hew Fan. Choa Po Min, La Foot Kay, Chau Kwan Lam, Mok Lin, In Tak Cheuk, Leung Kam Kwong, Choa lan Ping, Li Ching Wang, Cheung Wing Kue, Leung HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL Kam Kwong, Yew, Man Ching, Mok Hing Chiu, Lau Man Ching and Mok Hing Cheong.
REGISTER.
Hong Kong Observatory, March 20th,
Prurious Un DateļUn Date Day at" at
at 2 pm 6 a.m. 1 pm.
$8
KOWLOON CHESS CLUB,
THIRD ROUND OF TOURNA- MENT.
Barometer... 09.01 Indeed the only drawback at the Kowloon Chess Club Championship
Matches in the third round of the Temperatury|
Humidity 60 moment is Isak of playing space.
Wind were played at the Central British Direction There are sufficient players avail-
W able for four or five matches each School en Friday night when Car- weck and it seems a great pity that Yalho, the holder, met Wong, while Weather
Hayes, the runner-up in in a British Colony there is no room for a game so close to the Colony's Championship for the last
hearts of Briishers.
It is entirely due to the loyal and unselfish co-operation of all sections of the Hong Kong Footbal Club
the Rain
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two years played Randall. Smith, Highest open-air Temperature, 19th: 68 the Club secretary was matched Lowest open-air Temperature, girth: 59 against Paterson.
The
games resulted as follows: Carvalho (Black) beat
Woog.
B-Blue sky C-Cloudy; D Drizzie; F-Fog; L-Lightning;
showers; Q=Bqualls; -Bain; T Thunder.
that it is possible to play the pre-Hayes (White) beat Randall, and M-Mist; O-Overcast: F-Passing
seat serios of matcher.
BOAT RACE TRIAL.
CAMBRIDGE MAKES GOOD TIME.
OXFORD NOT SO GOOD,
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:)
LONDON, March 16th. Cambridge rowed their first full course trial from Putney to Mort- lake to-day, in 20 min. 8 Rece. There was almost perfect water throughout, not a strong wind and tido conditions were not exception- ally fast.
Oxford's Esce."
Smith (White) beat Paterson.
EMPIRE BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.
THROUGH REUTEE'S ADENOX.}
LONDON, March 19th.
In Burroughes Hall, London, Alan Prior, South Africa, won the Empire Billiards Championship, defeating representatives of Eng- land, Scotland and Wales in 2,000 up games.
́DAVIS CUP TENNIS.
FRANCE EXPECTED TO WIN.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.]
NEW YORK, March 18th. Mr. D. F. Davis, the Secretary of War, who is the donor of the
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE,
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LONDON, March 19th.. With lightly more favourable con- ditions than Cambridge, Oxford to day rowed their first full course trial Davis Cup says it is expected that Sat, 26. 4 9 9 8m 6 87 18 from Putney to Mortlake. Their France will capture the "trophy etime was 20 min. 15 secs. (This is ❘ this year. He added that it would Buy.|| #7 | Nointer, b.
seven seconds slower than the time be a good thing for tennis it some of Cambridge.)
foreign team won the cup.
Height
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