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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930:
Sports News
HK.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
INTERESTING ANGLO- JAPANESE MATCH.
WIN FOR THE RUMJAHN COUSINS.
Fino wanther favoured the players
ARMY GOLF.
CHAMPIONSHIP AND COMPETITION MATCHES.
'VARSITY RICKET.
NEDICALS BEAT ENGINERS.
The Hedicals an Engineers met in the nter-Faeulticompetition at the Civersity grind, Pokfulam, yesterdy, the forer winning by 3 wickets
The Engineers itted first but The following are the results of they fled badly fainst the bowl the contests at Fanling this wecking of W. Lams for 16), Chan at the Military Meeting held under Fook the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club-
for 10) id Shmy (2 for Adul-Aziz Jayed a typical captain innings ad collected 23
13).
yesterday, and a good many matches. Competition A-Hong Kong Area(not n) in galla, fashion.
wero, decided in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament.
Chief interest centred in the Open Doubles tio in the second round between F. A. Redmond and A. L
Championship,
The fedicale ale a poor start J. K. MacFarlan," R.A. 80+84-164 but revered lap and had put J. H. Anderson
togethest runs & wickets when R.A.M.C.....
89+83=167
Chan Fook stumps were dran. Major L. H. Aste,
For the 84+50-173 was talscorer wh 23. R.A.0.0.
Enginres Kahn.ck 4 wickets for 23 rungj
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Redmond and Sullivan had an uphill fight from the start, but turned the scales by a brisk counter attack when 1-5 down in the third set, after the first two sets had been divided.
Piny became very attractive, but! gradually the British pair wore down their opponents bringing the score to Sail, and then having things rather their own way for the rest of the match. ·
They now meet the winners of the tie between Kong Too Cheung and He Ka Lou, and Chiu Chum Chiu and Ho Wai Hing-probably the foriner pair-and their progress will be watched with interest.
In the same event, the holders H.
2 up up
J. G. Wolfe-Barry (17) .... 1 down | Dompetition D-Boger Foursomes. A. H. Musson and H. C.
Gould (29)
1 down Competition E-Hong Kong Area Inter-Unit Championship Final
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ROYAL ARMY"MEDICAL CORPS.
J. H. Anderson ......
Major R. H. Lucas
Major F Harris.....
Major D. W. Beamish
fal
The area were
Enginirs.
W. H. Kwan, 1.6., b Chin
Fook...........
H. Nonanbhoy, Lam A. B. Sieman, Oaman, b
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were three times within an ace of winuing it. The final seares were 6-1, 3-6, 6-2,
Other results were as follows:- Club Championship.
A. D. Humphreys beat Dr. D. J. Valentine 6-1, 6-3.
Handicap Singles "A."
3. E. Green (owe 15.9) beat D. Ellis (rec. 2/6) 6:1, 6-3.
Handicap Singles "B."
Dr. Hinton (rec. 2/6) beat R. P.- Moddie (scr.) 7-5, 6-0.
Handicap Doubler. Monaghan and Railton (ser.) beat Judd and Mills (rec. 13; 0-1, 6-2.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Open Singles.
M. K. Lo . J. Barrow.
Open Doubles.
Kong Too Cheung and Ho Ka Lau Chiu Chu Chiu and Ho Wai Hing.
Handicap Singles "." A. O. Johnson (owe 28) ». C. R. Divett (owe 1/8).
Final. B.A.N.C."
J. H. Anderson (0) 2 Major F. Harris (13) .......... Major R. H. Lucas (9) ..................... Major D. W. Beamish (10)... 4.
N.E. AND A. RICHALS.
D. G. G. Macdonald (3) ...... Col. R. B. Skinner (9) Major J. C. P. Tosh (18)
C. J. M. Martin (17)
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TWO FAMOUS WOMEN
GOLFERS RETIRE.
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MISS WETHERED AND MISS LEITCH.
The two greatest women players in the history of British golf-Miss Joyce Wethered and Miss Cecil Leitch-recently announced their definite retirement from the chim- E. pionships
COLLAPSE DURING HOCKEY
MATCH.
GIRL'S DEATH DUE TO
HEAVY MEAL.
A schoolgirl's death during B hockey match was investigated at Lewishamn inquest last month or Sylvia Josephine Woodham (15)
a commercial the daughter of traveller living at Catford Hill,
London.
Miss Wethered, who is the Bri- tish woman champion, is twenty. eight years of age. She stated that she would not again compete in championships. She regained last May the British title, which she lost four years before, defeat- ing Miss Glennia Collett, the U.S. champion, by three and one.
Miss Leitch, who is the senior of Miss Wethered, was supreme in national golf until 1990, by which time she had won the English championship twice.
and one."
HOME FOTBALL.
LEAGUE MATH RESULT.
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Lola, March 11, Playing in Dijon 1. of the
English League day, Burnley were beaten on ir ground by Newcastle United
The match proded three goals, all of which we scored by the visitors.
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SOUTH CHINA DEFEATED BY and "extras"
THREE GOALS TO ONE. "
The Royal Navy level up from & penalty kick in the last minute and then put on two more goals during extra time, South China failed to score during extra time.
Before a good attendance, Spath China and Royal Navy met on the Hong Kong F.C. ground in the semi-final replay of the H.K.F. senior shield competition, the result being in favour of the Royal Navy by three goals to ons.
The Royal Navy had McGregor, Jones and Tilley back in the de fence, the teams lining out under-
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South China: Pau Ka Ping; Li Ting Sang and Lau Mau; Leung Yin Chan, Wong Mee Shun and Leung Wing Tak; Chen Shui Hong, Pau Ka Chuen, Pau Ka Lia, lp Pak Wah and Ip Yun Sum.
Royal Navy Jarvis; McGregor and Jones; Evans, Tilley, and Warts; Egan, Gray, Peacock, Potta and Stephenson.
Referee: Mr. W. E. Hollands. The Navy faced the sun in the opening half. After a brief visit by South China, the Navy took up the attack but their forwards were badly off the mark, missing easy
chances to scoto.
Egan did well on the Navy right but his passes were wasted through the inside forwards stopping the ball before shooting. Stephenson had a glorious chance to open for the Navy in the first minutes but turned the ball wide from close
range.
Play was very fast and fairly even. The backs on both sides.tack- ling and clearing with good judg ment. Wong. Mee Shun was a stumbling block to the Navy for wards, but he was often in dificul ties with a Navy player and was cautioned with Peacock for a bit of rough play in the South China goal
Area.
Ip beat Evans and slipped the ball to the centre, Pdu sent the ball over Jarvis's head and the ball hit the underside of the crossbar and before Jarvis could recover the ball, had crossed the goal line between the post, South China leading after twenty-five minutes play.
This reverse made the Navy go all out and South China's defence time. was hard pressed for a Faulty shooting by the Navy for- warda kept the score down and the interval arrived with the score, South China 1, Royal Navy 0.5
The Royal Navy continued to press when the eecond half com- menced and flag kicks were numer ous. Pau Ka Ping took, Beveral risks in clearing but managed to get the ball" away. South Ching could not get the ball out of their own half, all the Navy team having shots at goal. After about ten minutes play in the second half, Pau Ka Lin sens over to the right and Chen running round Jones was tackled by McGregor and dropped inside the penalty area.
From the resulting spot kick, Pau Ka Lin eleared the bar and threw awny a good chance, With this The songs of Kirt Burns, Scat-let off, the Navy assumed charge of land's national pe have been ban the game and South China's defence ned by the Romaatholic episcop was hard pressed. How it held out
attacks is nl authorities othe famous old against repeated Bavarian town Ratisbon ca im- marvel. Shots were sent in from rooral writings bulated to cor all positions, the ball hitting the rupt the innocer of impression underside of the crossbar and re- able" children.
bounding to the foot of a South China player.
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Then, however, she met Miss Wethered in the final of the native championship, at Sheringham. Misa The music mah of the Ratis- bon Grammar Bol recently or Leitch, who held the title, was six up, with sixteen holes to play, on ganised a perfonce of Joseph Miss Sarah Rowland, a mistress her nineteen-year-old opponent, Haydn's fand composition, nt the Lewisham Prendergeat There was a sensational climax-Scottish and ah Folk Song, School, said that Sylvia was a mem-Mixs Wethered winning by two
It was proposed it 1,000 Ratisbon ber of a hockey team playing in a
schoolchildren, ys and girls, match with a team from the Roan
should attend gehearsal of the concert School. At the interval the girl
and ha. lecture on seemed quite well. While she was
Joseph Haydn Robert Burns, refereeing in the other half of the
First Tarot Burns, field the saw Sylvia lying on her
Father Kunsueller, the vicar back. She and the other referee
At the U.6.R.0, ground last even-
of Ratisbon, deffained to ascertain anw that it was something more than a faint, and they sent for aing, the Hong Kong Hockey Club whether the lovpngs of this Beqt- beat the Someraet Light Infantrytish poet, of m he had never heard before, wo fit pabulum for in a fast game by 4 goals to 1,
The Club scored all their goals in the children ofis parish.
doctor.
HOCKEY...
CLUB BEAT SOMERSETS.
The
He according asked for a copy of the words, a running through them, alighted passage of scan- dalous deprati He hurried to the episcopal lace, where the bishop's secret was also horrifi- The scoretarypok the offending
Egan was forced to retire with a twisted knee but was soon back again, but could do little and was merely a passenger being on and off several times during the rest of the same. McGregor joined in the attack but failed to get the ball into the goal.
A brilliant run by Chen Sui Hong was marred by an attempt to trip him on the part of a defender but he went on to test Jarvis with a fast shot. With a minute to go and South China leading, the Navy took a last chance and during the rush were awarded a penalty, Mc- Gregor beating Pau from the spot. kick.
Arush for the winning goal by the Navy was spoilt when Gray shot. wide from inside the goal area.
The Coroner (Major W. H. Whitehouse): You are quite sure that she did not get a knock the first half through Frost (2), am quite certain."
Owen Hughes and Noronha. Dr. Humphrey Nockolds, medical superior combination of their for superintendent of Lewisham Hos-wards was responsible for their vic pital, said that he found about ten tory, though the score is no fair
Full time:Royal Navy 1, South ounces of undigested food in the indication of the run of play which,
China 1. girl's stomach. In his opinion the at times, was of a very high stand- | ed. b
"The first half of the extra time cause of death was syncope followard. ing pressure from a distended After the interval the Club made songs before thishop, who agre was goalless. During the second half the Navy forced a corner and several raids on the soldiers' goaled that the Bcohen's songs were The Coroner recorded a verdict but did not add to their score Cpl. not for the child of Ratislion. A during the scramble in the goal Richards netted for the Somersets special episcopalecres according-area a défender handled and Me just before the finish to make the ly went forth, ad 1,000 school Gregor gave the Navy the lead from
children of eatened, twentieth- the resulting penalty kick. final scores: Club 4; Somerseta 1.
Just before the final whistle For the last ten minutes of the century Gormarera at the last game the Club played one man short moment saved the "moral sounded the Navy scored again and Owen Hughes hurt his foot and re-contamination ofcotland's grea-qualified to meet the Somerset LI..
test poet,
in the final by three goals to one.. tired.
stomach.
in accordance with the medical evidence, and said there was not the slightest doubt that the cause of the syncope was exercize after a rather. heavy meal. All the organs of the body were otherwise perfectly healthy
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