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·LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SOMERSETS AND CHINESE MEET. TO-DAY,
JUNIOR SHIELD RE-PLAY.
HOME FOOTBALL.
SCOTTISH CUP FINAL
TO-DAY.
RANGERS AND PARTICK.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1930.
English League teams have a full The following games are down for programme of matches to-day. Two decision to-day: --
H.K.F.C. CHALLENGE
SHIELD.
Junior Final Replay: (Kick-off 4,30 p.m.)
Chingar Athletic "B"
v. Eastern F.C., Kowloon F.C ground. Referee: L. S. B. A. Attin-
2011.
HONG KONG LEAGUE,
Division I
(Kick-off 4.20 p.m.)
Somerset Lt. Chinese Athletic, Sookunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. W. E. Hollands. South China Hong Kong FC..
Caroline Hill ground. feree: Sgt. Caswell..
Division II.
(Kick-off 3 p.m.)
games in the Scottish League are postponed owing to the Scottish Cup Final.
The fixture list is as under:- SCOTTISH CUP FINAL.
Partick
r. Rangers.
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
Division I,
Arsenal Aston Villa Bolton
Burnley
Derby
Evertot [Leeds
Ro- Manchester C.
RAMIC. 2. Ewo, Chinese, 500-
kunpoo ground. Referee : Cpl. Dimond
South China "B" ¿. Univenity F.C., Chinese Athletic ground. Referee: Cpl. Rich. Kowloon F.C. Res. r. St. Joseph's Res., Kowloon F.C. ground.
Referee: L. 8. A. Gondrich. South China "A" q R.A. Res.,
Caroline
"
Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland
Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardif Charlton
Hull
Notts C. Preston N.E. Reading Stoke
Swansea. Hill ground. Re-
feree: S. Maxwell. Nazy Res. v. "H.K.F.C. Res. Savy ground. Referee: S. M. Courtney.
Wolves
#. Sheffield U.
Newcastle.
r. Manchester U.
e. Liverpool.
# Leicester.
v. Grimsby.
Blackburn. ›.. Birmingham.
» Huddersfield,
Middlesbro'
r.. West Hain. Division II..
. Bury..
2. Millwall.
r. Notta Forest.
2. West Brom.
D. Bradford.
2. Southampton.
v. Oldham.
r. Tottenham.
P. Barnsley.
. Chelsea.
2. Blackpool.
Division III. (Southern),
Briste! R.
CBournemouth Crystal F. Exeter Fulham Gillingham Luton Northampton Norwich
A large crowd is expected to visit the Railway ground to witness the Junior Shield final replay between the Chinese Athletic "B" and the Eastern F.C. "The Athletic have the
better lengue record and are expect
ed to win, and, the gaine will be
over the full ninety minutes and
1. Torquay.
e. Coventry.
. Plymouth.
v. Newport,
. Brentford.
*. Watford.
v. Merthyr.
Queen's P.R.
. Swindon,
|
Southend Walsall
. Clapton O.
1. Brighton.
Division III. (Northern),
2. Crewe,
extra time will be played it Accrington
zarcessary,
Mr. Bradford, President of the Kowloon Football Club will priest the trophies to the winners, and runners-up at the close of the match.
2. Port Vale
. York.
v. Brighton.
Stockport.
v Wigan.
: Chesterfield Darlington Doncaster Hartlepoola Halifax Lincola Rochdale Rotherham South Shields Tranmere
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2. Nelson.
#. Carlisle.
A record gate is expected at Gar- rison ground, Sockuspoo, when the 3.6.1, and Chinese Athletic, meet in their senior division game.
v. Barrow.
2. Southport,
P. Wrexham.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
The Royal Navy tops the league, but a win for Chinese Athletic will bring them equal in points, de, 31 Airdrie By the rule now in force (for the
Clyde first time since the league #1 Falkirk formed), the shield will be decided Hamilton by goal average, should two of Hibernians more teams be equal in points at Kilmarnock the head of the table when the Morton season closes. The 5.L.I. cannat St. Mirren win the shield but should they de feat the Athletic to-day and South China next week, they will secure the runners-up position, with the Royal Navy champions..
The Athletic will take the field full of con&dence after their win over the S.L.I. when they met al the, Stadium sometime ago. The game should be a needle one and
Division I
v. Hearts.
Cowdenbeath. Dundee U.
2. Queen's Park
v. Aberdeen.
2. Motherwell.' 2. Ayr .. v: Celtic.
ENGLISH LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS.
2 Crowe
(THROUGH REUTER'S 'AGENCY.]
LONDON, April 10. Heavy scores were registered in of thrills and excitement from two of the Third Division English the kick off until the final whistle League matches played to-day. The sounds. It will be a real cuptie | teams and scores were:- final, excepting that the match will Newport ..... 10 Merthyr be over in seventy minutes.
Walsall.... *Torquay South China will be at home to Doncaster the Hong Kong F.C. on the Carp Jing Hill ground in their return league game. The Club put up a splendid defence against the S.LI recently and the South China for wards will have to be in good fellie to penetrate that defence to-day. South China are due to play the S.L.L. at Caroline Hill in their closing league game on Saturday
next.
The Navy juniors will be opposed ths H.K.F.C. Res. on the Navy ground, and should they win, thes will strengthen their position for the head of the table.
Sort China "A" and "B," Kow- Food and R.A.M.C, should win their #respective, games.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
SOMERSETS BEAT CLUB "A"
At King's Park yesterday, the above teams met in a very fast game which resulted in awit for the soldiers by 5 goals to 3.
In the first half the S.L.I. scored 2. goals without response from the. Club, but after the interval, D."M. Mcdougall, who was shifted by the centre-forward position, netted twice in rapid succession. Way added the third goal for the Club, who held a 3-2 lead for a while. Several unlucky breaka against the civilians resulted ld the Somerets adding three goals to their score.
The final whistle went with the score: Somersets 6, Club 3.
CRICKET.
HKC.C. . D.B.S..
The following will represent the H.K.C.C. in the above match to be played on the Club ground at p.m. to-day-W. W. MacKenzie, W, J. Planner, J. A. Summers, D C. E. Gahagao, K. H. Batger, P. 5. Robb, J. Ashworth, W. H. Wal ker; II. J. Ariostrong, CE. C. Marton, and E. K. Duckitt.
INDIAN R. C. TO MEET CRAIGENGOWER.
OVER THE STICKS.
PROSPECTS OF SUNDAY'S RACING AT KWANTI.
DON'T MISS THAT TRAINI
[BY MORNING DEW."}
This week-end racegoers will have some diversion from the flat-racing to which the public is so accustom- ed. While the popularity of flat- racing in Hong Kong is unassail able, the growing crowds at the Kwanti meotings is an indication of the fact that steeplechasing with China ponies is also beginning to get a grip on the minds of the racegoing public.
4th EXTRA RACE H.K.C.C. TENNIS
MEETING.
ENTRIES IN NON-HANDICAP EVENTS.
The entries for the non-handicap avents for the Fourth Extra Race Meeting which will be held ba April 19 and 21, are as follows:--
FIRST DAY.
Colonial Stakes: Five Furlonge. African Eve. Young Pretender,
Piccalilli, Pickle. Majestic Hall, Nationalist 11.. Fifty Fifty, Marquis Hall, Mike, Chesapeake Bay, Fair Sport, Boxing Eve, Misty Zorhan, Good and Hot (late Baron Eve, Tarmacadam. Winsome Stag, Hall), King's Counsel, San Fran cisco, Gay Caballero.
TOURNAMENT.
CHAMPIONS FULLY EXTENDED.
INDIANS GIVE SUPERB DISPLAY,
Before a record crowd of specta- tors on the Stand Court yesterday, 5. A. and H. D. Rumjahn engaged in a gruelling battle, for the right to enter the final of the Opeu Doubles Championship, with C. A L. Hujahn and J. A. E. Cassum». bhoy. The match went the full dis- tance, and the way the champions retrieved themselves after losing the Erst two sets won them rounds of applause. It was a game, full of thrills, and Old Man Luck's pen-
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
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0:19 a.m. Captain Riggs and J.
Morris. 0.24
0.25
9.32
V. R. Gleeson and R. W. Taplin."
9.30
9,40
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0.44
0.49
E. Davidson and T. G." Bennett.
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J. F. Pilcher and E.
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M. G. Milla and J. H. Raikęs.
10.04
Given fine weather oa Sanday, Easter Stakes: One Mile. there should be a record crowd out)
African Eve, Nationalist II.. Fiftylum swung frst to one side, and at Kwanti, as there is no counter Fifty, King's Colour. Piccalilli, to the other. attraction, that I know of. Those Tiger, Chesapeake Bay. Fair Sport,
President Hall, Lobster Bar, The The Champions Extended. who intend to go out to Fanling by Chivalrous, Boxing Eve, Windsor with comparative case, the cham- After taking the first three games train would do well to note that the Stag. Winsome Stag, Zorhan, Royal pions lost the fourth, but led again 10.08 race-train will be leaving Kowloon Flush, Four Clubs, Christmas at 4-1.
Then, combining accurate Chimes. Carnival Eve. at 1.10 p.m. instead of 1.50 p.in.
placements with some Bashing 10.12 drives, C.AL." and his partner The usual conveyances between
Union Plate: Six Furlongs.
took five games running, and the 10.10 Fanling and Kwanti will be avail- Serenade, Bon Ami. Silver first set at 0 games to 4.
It was A able to the public.'
Dragon, Martini Cocktail, Chess very good set, the quartette of play- 30.20 Hall, Arabian Sea, Sixty, Siamese ers delighting the gallery with some There are five races on the card,Shop, King Throstle, Mountain first-class teatis. CAL Ruminh10.24 and I think there is no doubt some Oak, Ugly Eyes. Shanghai Beau, brought off some stinging toppin very good dividends will be paid Saelell, Sonny Boy, Osiris, Stra drives, while Cassumbhoy was rea- throy, What's Yours,, Teachit, Theponsible for some very clever opar- out over the counter, as he would Dodo, Blotte, Catalan, Third Key.
head work. On the other hand, the 10.32 be a bold prophes who would darsi
holders were not very brilliant,, but to say that the result of any of the
they played their usual cool game, 10.26 though "HD" was rather uncer races is a foregone conclusion.
tain with his overhead work, which, 30.40 as a rule, is his strungest point.
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April Avoirdupois Stakes. There are eleven entries. in this event for non-winners, and paper there appear to be several good enough to win. It is about time Fanling Stag accounted for something, and if he is going to do anything at all this season, here is his opportunity.
.
Dominion Plate: One Mile. Tango, Thracian, Peter Guerley, Tombridge, Happy Day, Bridge Hall, Arabian Sea; Dunce. Done Teuchit, Iron Blood. Again, Greyback, What's Yours,
SECOND DAY.
Junk Bay Plate: Seven `Furlongs,
African Eve, Young Pretender, Fifty Fifty, Nationalist II., Pickle, Piccalilli, Majestic Hall, Marquis Hall, Imperial Hall. Chesapeake Bay, Fair Sport, Chivalrous, Boxing Eve, Zorham,
Misty Eve, Tarmacadam, Winsome Stag Royal Flush, Four Clubs, Christmas Chimies, Carnival Eve, Good and Het (late Baron Hall).
Easter Plate: 1 Miles, African Eve Nationalist II., King's Colour, President Hall, Lobster Bay, The Tiger, November, Chesapeake Bay, Fair Sport, Chivalrous, Boxing Eve, Misty Eve, Royal Fluch, Four Clubs, Christma Chimes, Carnival Eve, One Third. Gin Drinkers Bay Plate: One Mlle.
Young Pretender, Ma Kau Siac, Imperial Hall, The Ape, Shiny Peari, Town Hall, Peppercorn, Empress Hall, Osiris, Huntington, Christmas Belle, Abel, Blue Boy, One Third, Monterey Bay, Mount Elburz, King's Counsel, Campbell, San Francisco, Gay Caballero, Cream Cracker.
S. A. Rumjaha started to sve ia the second set, but the younger pair soon took the first two games, and at this stage both pairs put in some extremely clever play at the net. The exchanges were fast and crisp, and it would be no ex- aggeration to say that at times the spectators lost sight of the ball for just a moment or two.
10.28
10.82 10.53
H. R. Sturt and G. Davidson.
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A Leach and F. H.
Crapnell.
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Dayton, Telas a
R. EH. Oliver and W.
G. S. Tighe,
J. Harrop and W. G. Lorimer,
G. C. Moxon and R. H.
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D. Wade.
11
Dr. Dovey and I. D Lenox..
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17
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I. H: Geare and H. U. Ireland.
C. J. Waddell and J. Forbes.
A. Ritchie and J. W. Alabaster.
E. Des Voeux and S. S. Perry
K. S. Morrison and D. J. Gilmore.
F. M. Ellis and O. Enger.
C. W. Jeffries and A. G. Coppin.
G. E. Ellams, and J. Coulthart.
J. M. Dalgarno and J.
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G. E. Costello and D. J. Fraser.
W. C. Shields and N. E Kert.
11.04.
11.08
C. A. L. Rumjahn again was con- spicuous for some excellent play, but it must also be said of the other 11.12. Players that they, too, scored several aces, and brought off many 11.16 a brilliant save. This set also vent to the younger pair, who only con ceded three games to the champions. They now led by 2 sets to love, many fans present. as to whether and speculation was rife among the they would score a three, set to love win.
The Turning Point.
Score
11.20
11.91
11.29
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11.32
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Humphreys.
Marriott
Alan Reid and D. S. Robb.
V. R. Gordon and D. L. Strellett.
E. Newhouse and Capt.
Farrar,
F. A. Redmond and A.
"O. Brawn.
N. K. Littlejohn and S.
T. Butlir..
19
D. Forbes and S. J. Fox.
11
A. Macfarlane and W. F. Leckie.
11.45
20
Capt. Asbby and. P. S. Grant,
I. G. Allison and P. Morrison.
R. W. Smith and A. R. Cox,
While recognising the chances of Fanling Stag, one has to bear in wing auch god movers as Diana and Huntington, who, if they will jump properly, are capable of leav ing Fanling Stag miles behind.. Those who were at Happy Valley last week will remember how well Movanagher ran in the last race of the day, and his chances in to-mor row's racing have to be considered
the way things were going against
Not in the least perturbed by 11.38 seriously. If started in the first
them,
S.A." and "H.D." started 11.40 off the third set as cool as the 11.44 race, Novanagher must be watch
proverbial cucumber, ed, and a ticket each way may
leading by three games to one. and after | prove a profitable proposition. "
they dropped the next two to make the Grand Military Steeplechase and
sixth game was unusually long
three games all: The 11.62 Bassoon Cup.
drawn out, no less than eight-deuces 11.58 Here is a good race, and although
being called before "C.A." and there are only eight entries, I ex-
Cassumbhoy claimed it amidat much 12.00 noon G. H. Wilson and Major Tolo Flats: 11 Miles.
applause. The champions from this rest a fairly good field. Sucre
point played strongly, and combin- carries 105 pounds, but judging by press Hall, Osiris, Orlando, Wind the next three games, and, inciden- Pippin, Shiny Pearl, Mike, Eming almost to perfection, they took his fine performance in March, Isor Stag, Christmas Belle, Abel tally, their first set of the match. should think will repeat his victory, although he is up against some fine
cisco, and Peterkim. The one and animals in City Hall, San Fran
half mile is a bit too long for these ponies, perhaps, and no Sucre's chance appears the brightest in spite of his weight. It San Fran-
Hebe Plate: į Miles. · cisco is well-held at the beginning King's Falloch, Tonbridge, Picer, Tango, Thunderbolt, Serenade, he might work the trick, but not Martini otherwise. City Hall also will have Zephyr, The Ape, Arabian fea, Cocktail, Bridge Hall, to be content with trailing the field Snaefell, The Jamaica, Greyback,
Blue Boy.
Starling Stakes: Six Furlongs. Thracian, Silver Dragon, Happy King Throstle, Ugly Eyes, Shanghai Day, Chess Hall, Sitmese Shop,
Beau, Sonny Boy, Billiards, Osiris, Dence, Greyback, What's Yours, Teuchit, Tighto, Blotto.
Bucked by this success, there was no holding them back, and they Produced excellent form to take the bare, as in the second set, some fourth (and their second) set with out giving away a game. Again
Roche Kelly:
INTER-SCHOOL GOLF.
On Sunday, April 13, the Old Boys of Bedford School are playing
singles to count one point and for the Old Boys of Haileybury School. at Fanling in a six-a-side match, extremely clever net play was in a bye of 3 holes or more; fourballs evidence, and the standard of play counting, points each and for a was exceptionally high. All four bye of 3 holes or more. The teams players sent over aces, and again will be. recovery of some shots which were all four were responsible for the
Bedford. apparently impossible.
K. S. Robertson 8.A." started the ball 'a-rolling
Haileybury.
D. G: G. Mac-
donald.
in the final set, and this was pro E. J. R. Mitchell H. G. Sheldon, ductive of some very polished play. at the outset, if it is going to get Monk, Duke of Normandy IL, Duke The champions now were playing 31.
a place.
of Milan, What's Yours, Teuchit,
Peter
M
J. H. Raikes
W. G. S. Tighe
R. H. D. Wade I. D, Lenox
The Summer Handicap.
Iron Blood, Movanagher, Third very well together, and when they R. E. H. Oliver While there are sixteen entries Key, Cream
took, the score to three games to Cracker, in this race, the weights will prob.
Guerney.
love, the younger couple appeared G. C. Maxon ably keep out
rather worried over the way things Dr. J. E. Dovey good number.
were going against them, after Buster, I see, is given only 158 lbs.
their sensational start.. Both pairs and Target only 101. These two ponies should be well in the picture went wrong in the course of pre- Cassumbhoy were the more enter-game, fought out in the truest.
played hard, but “C.A.E.” and if the top weights, Montana and paration for the Derby, is entered. prising of the two, taking more Christmas Frolic, stay out, which I don't know who will get the chances in their efforts to turn the
sense of sportsmanship! however is not likely King's Coun- mount, but the pony is worth a long tables on their club mates. After sel, a newcomer to Kwanti, will be shot. Some of the defeated candi- being down 30, they took the sixth seen in action for the first time ilates in the other races may start
and seventh games, but these proved over the hurdles, and may prove here, such as King's Counsel, San their final efforts for breaking the old-time favourite, Mowgli, has public would do well to watch how cousins took the eighth game, the a very formidable jumper. I see Francisco, and others, and the through only 145 pounds to look after and these animals perform in earlier
C.A.L'ervice, the
I think will give a good account outings.
art and match. The final scores in their favour were 1-48, 3-0, 6-3, 6-0 of himself, though he will probably
and 6-2. be out-paced by the others. Fanling Champion Steeplechase and
"Borderers' Cup."
The following will represent the Indian R.C. 1st XI. in a League Mr. Stanton has three ponies in match against the Craigengoper this race out of a total entry of C.C. on the T.R.C. ground at 2 six, so it looks as if he will account o'clock this afternoon: A. A. Run for the event. Christmas Frolic, jahn (Capt.), A. H. Rumjahn, A Montana, and November are the H. Madar, A. el Arculli, A. Kanimals which will carry Mr. Stan- Minu, A. R. Minu, J. S A. Curton's colours to the post, if started, reem. S. A. Ismail, O. Ismail, A. and As You Like It, Bright Pros Rumjaha and B. R. Eranes..
pect, and Movanagher are the op- position. If Christmas Frolic or November goes out here, one or the other should walk away with the race. Movanagher looks like the best of the others,
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
LR.Ç. 2. LUGARD HALL.. The following will represent the Indians in the above match to be played at Pokfulam on Sunday, thể 13th inst., commencing at 10.30 0.0). race has drawn the biggest entry, sharp-
and will probably provide the
The Easter Maidens.
For non-winners at Kwanti-this
M. P. Madar (captain), H. T.biggest field, and it is difficult to Barma, C. F. Doodba, J. S. Ackber, figure out how things will shape in P. Mohammed, A. I. H. Email, B the course of the race. Grand R. Iran; R Nazarin, Balin Ismail, Duke, a griffin of this year, which M. R. Abbas and A. N. Other, (Continued at foot of next column),
THE SELECTIONS:
My selections for to-morrow are as follows:-
Race 1. Fanling Stag. Diana Huntington.
Race 2 Scere. City Hall. San Francisco..
Raco 3. Montana Buster: King's Counsel.
Race 4.
ME Stanton's selected, Movanagher. As You Like It,
Race 5,
Grand Duke. 'Lightning." Bright Prospect.
Credit must be given "S.A." and "H.D." for the wonderful way in which they turned the tables on their club mates, after losing the first two sets. They did not appear a trifle worried and went about their play in such a business-like inanner that they took thirteen games off the reel in succession at one stage.
Of the four, C. A.-L. Rumjaho played the chest game; he mix- ed up his forceful drives with wily cuts to great advantage, while az the net he was "brilliant. S.A.", as usual, played a very strenuous game and be, too, scored several nices. Perhaps he WAS B little erratic with his smashing and volleying during certain stages of the game, but, on the whole, be ras sound. There was little to chegar between J., A. E. Casumbboy and H. D. Ramjaba. Where the former was brilliant with his overhead. work, the latter was accurate in his placements. On the whole, a great
(Continued on next Column.)~'
OTHER MATCHES.. In the final of the Handicap Doubles, J. D. Humphreys and R. wild ist S. E. Green and D. Green 6-4, 6-4, 8-10, 6-2; while in the semi-final of the Handicap Singles "A" H. Owen Hughes heat Rov. Dean Swann 6-0, 0-4.
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