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Sports News

WEEK-END SPORTS FIXTURES.

MATCHES AND PLAYERS

AT A GLANCE.

The following sports fixtures 'nre down for to-day and to-morrow 1

1.A. University, Sookunpoo.

Refereo: P.O. Wright.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1931.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.

9.20 a.m. A. D. Stewart and J.

Raikes.

H.

A.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH CUP MATCH PROGRAMME.

SENIOR TEAMS ENTER THE

STRUGGLE.

SOCCER IN SHANGHAI.

BAD DEFEAT · FOR HÒNG HONG.

COLONY TEAM OUT OF LUCK.

The Third Round proper of the

The visiting military term from FA Cup Competition will be play Hong Kong played their last match Je to-day with all the First and of the tour on Tuesday, and sustain- Second Division teams in the Enged their heaviest defeat, long to lish Langua entering the struggle the Staff and Departmental Corps for the first time Arsenal, the

side by twelve goals to one. Al holders of the trophy, have to meet

though outclassed by the locals, the visitors were, very unlucky to lose by such a murgin, and for the first half End very nearly an even share

E. Taylor and H. A. Alls

A. C. Meredith and A. P.

Judd.

South China. Navy, Caroline

Hill. Referee: Chr. Baker. II.K.F.O. v. Eastern F.E., Navy ground, Happy Valley. Re- Feroe Mr. C. Mose. Athletic 8.W.

0.24, Borderers, "', Stadium. Noferor: B.B.P.O. Ford.

Clerk.

O Enger and W.

8.28

H. C. Shrubsole and O. Brawn.

0.09

"

9.30

9.40

0.41

Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.

0.48

11

R.A.S.Cr. Fakion, Athletic

V. Ireland.

ground, Happy Valley. Re- feree: Tel. Noakes.

9.89

C. E. Holmes and

T.

Low.

1.56

P. Morrison and H.

G.

Kick-off at 4. p.m.

Mill.

10.00

1

D. J. Gilmore and T.

10.04

1

Bu-

Kick-off at

4

p.m.

CRICKET,

Argylle

League: Division I.

Kowloon . I.R.G.

Navy .C.5.0.0.

Division II.

·C.8.C.C. ». Royal Signals. Police » R.A.S.C.

Friendlies.

H.K:C.C... Royal Artillery, Recreio ».. 1.R.C. University Queen's Collego.

Sunday.

Combined League r. University. Voluntoor v. 0.8.0.0.

Teams.

The teams for the Kowloon Indians match, in the first division

aro:--

Recrvio, Chatham Road. Refereo; Mr. J. Law-

Division III.

rence..

South China . S.W. Borderers, St. Joseph's ground, Referee: Sto, Easton, Athletic . R.A.O.C., Athletic

ground, Happy Valley

Mr. A. B. God II. 10.08,

The principal attraction during | 10.12 the afternoon will be the Lai With

10,24

10.99

Cup semi-final match between the 10.10 Army and Chiness at the Club ground, Happy Valley. It is under-10.20- stood that there will be no changes in the Army team which was pub- K.c.a. C. Iyal, E. C. Fin-lished during the week, but it may cher, E. F.. Fincher, F. Goodwin, be mentioned that the kick-off time W. Brace, F. Zimmern, W. C. will be 3.30 instead of 4 p.m., so 10.32 Hung, G. O. Burnett, F. E. Lawas to cablo' extra time to be called rance, N. A. E. Mackay and R. A. | if necessary. Carroll.

+

10.36

14.

10.40

T

"

+1

Three matches have been arrang- LROA H. Rumjahn (enped in the First Division of the tuia), A. H. Madar, A. el Arculli, League, Kowloon being at home to 10.41..

the H.K.F.C. In the early after- A. A., Rumjahn. M. D. Pereira, S. A. Ismail, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, noon the crowd will be at the 10.48

Stadium, where the Athletic seconds J. S. A. Curreem, F. M. el Aroulli.

10.32 Volunteer Tonnu.-The following meet the Borderers, This will be will represent the Volunteers against a curtain raiser to the senior game 11.00 the Civil Service Cricket Club at between the Navy and Club de He- 11a.m. sharp to-morrow:-E J. R. ercio on this ground. Mitchell (captain), Curt. W. H. G. Gonter, R. R. Davies, A. C Beck, N. A. E. Mackay, A. Reid; F. S. W. Amith, B. H. D. Wade, J. P. | can; Duncan, Watson, Segalen, 11.18 Mhithani, G. C. Burnett, H. S. Clip- Cray and Wallington. ringdale.

Frobable Teams, Club:-Rodger;. Strange and Bishop; McBride, Stewart and Dun-

C. B. Terdre and G. A Leiper.

E. Des Voux and N. K. Littlejohn.

L. G. 6, Dodwell and. II.

Whyto-Smith.

S

Aston Villa, and this meeting is the outstanding event of the present. series of 32 matches. Sheffield Wednesday, last season's League champions, are fortunate in being drawn to meet a Third Division team, Gateshead, formerly known as South Shields Huddersfield Town play away at Leeds United.

There will be no League matches in the First and Second Divisions, while the greater part of the Third Division fixtures are postponed oung to the Cup matches. The fol- I. Lyon and G. B. Dun-lowng is the full program for the

A. H. Penn ad V. R.

Gordon.

nott.

ENGLISH CUP MATCHES.

day ***

RK. Hepburn and D. Forbes.

R. K. Valentine and H. Spicer.

A. C. I. Bowker and J. D. H. Crawford.

Southport

Third Round.

Millwall

R. H. Wild and J. R. Wolverhampton v. Wrexham.

Tottenham F. Preston N.E. Collis.

Crystal, P. v. Reading. Sunderland Bury Q.Plymouth.

A. E. Stone and W. N. BYOFB.

A. N, Macfadyen and A. A. Macfadyen.

A. D. Humphreys and J. Hintón,

J. P. Warren and G. Mitchell.

Aldershot Sheffield U.. Gateshead

Bolton

Oldham

Newcastic

A. H. Ferguson and L. Brentford Andrewes.

West Ham

W. C. Shields and W. R. Bristol R. Vallanco,

.Comdr. Priestley and J. J. French.

-F. M. Ells and S. S.

Perry.

2:

v. Southampton.

v. Torquay.

..

Everton.

". Bradford,

+ York City.

. Wednesday.

v. Carlisles

v. Watford.

Notts Forest.

e. Cardiff.

v. Chalsen.

v. Queen's P.R.

v. Port Vale.

v. Grimsby.

1. Manchester O.

*. Huddersfield,

Corinthians

Scarborough

Burnley

Leeds U.

Arsenal

(holders)

UJ.

11.04.

71.08

E. . Flecher and A. W.

Hodges.

11.12

Barnsley Stoke Liverpool. Middlesbro' R. Stone and J. Coul-Binckburn thart.

Exeter

D. S. Babb and A. Leach.

L. Yates, and H. A. Lam Leicester mert.

Hull

11.20

Kowloon-Angus; Martin and '. Varanty Teams:-The University Pile; Hedley, Mliss and Dowman; Past and Present team against the | McKelvie, Moss, Simpson, Cotton, Combined League will be.-D. J. Grimwood, Ianson and Gillot.

11

B. Smith and J. 8. Dykea.

Fulham

West Brom Notts C.

11.24.

J. Stuart and R. Ritchie.

11.28

N: Anderson (captain), L. T. Ride, S V. Gittins, F. Zimtaern, E. Zimmern, J. L. Youngsare, D. K. Samy, A. T. Lee, A. B. Sulieman, A. M. Rodrigues, A. Baker.

The University team for their match with Queen's College in K. T. Loké (captain), A. A. Aziz G. E. Yeah. P. L. Tan, P. M. N. da Silva, R. Leung, H. Norman- bboy, W. James E. Gosano, F. Jimmern, M. Yahyabhoy,

The following will represent the Club in their match with the R.A. it, 2 p.m. today:T. E. Pearce, A. C. Beck, E. J. R. Mitchell, R. H. Wild, Rigg, E. C. Etherington, H. Owen Hughes, A. Roid, G. R. More, H. J. Armstrong.. J. Whitham.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club against Craigengower 0.0. to-day on the latter's ground at 2 pm, sharp- R. S. W. Paterson (captain),, E. 3. Collins, C. A. Wright, J. Chad- wiok, P. W. J. Pinuner, Davies, J. Macfarlane,” J. D.. A. Hutchison; J. Ashworth, E. J. Etharington, Lieut, Anstruthier,

FOOTBALL,WE's

#!

R.

Lal Wah Cup Army Chinese Club ground, kick-off at 3.30pm, Reforce: Mr. E. R. A Moncad. Lines- men: Mr.

JW. Baldwin and P.O. Gregory.

League::Division I.

Kick-off at 4 p.m.

Kowloon

. H.K.F.C., Kowloon FC ground. Referee: Mr Allen, R.N.

St. Joseph'a v. Police, St. Joseph's ground, Referee: Sergi. Cas well.

feree: Art Bdr. Brown

Division II.

Kowloon,

Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.

eph'a Joseph's ground. Referee E. 1. Ford

Police:---Clarke; Perkins And Brittain; Thorpe, Oram and Shep. herd: Gowans, Pile, Fraser, Corn- -wall 'and Brows."

11.32

17

11.30 1

11.40.

11.48

Kowloon 2nd XI.-Angus;.Guest and Eastman; Everest, Gilchrist and 11.44 Smith; W. H. Brown; Whitling. Spary, W. Brown and Bickford. Reserves: Kerr, Davies and White,

Club 2nd XI-Fogwill: Stoker and Potouloff; Sloan, Puncheon, and Hynes; Smith, Ball, Strange, Jack- son and Tavlin.

GOLF.

Third round of the Governor's Shield.

Kowloon Golf Club Champion- ship (Junior). Completion of second round matches (Sunday).

HOCKEY.

".

Y.AL.C.A. H.M.S. King's Park, 3.30 p.m.

Somme,

The Y.M.C.A. team will be:-W. J. Scotcher, J. M. Purvis, L. Tipple, I. A. Bates, Allen, R. Dormer, II. Muller, L. Macey, W. H. Smith, F. Parker and W. J. Brown.

HUNTING.

11.58

H

11.56

PT

I. C. Grover and K. K. Rounds.

D. J. Keogh and E. M. Ranion.

R Campbell and T. J. Price.

W. A. Smalley and H. Hampton.

A. G. Coppia and S. Langston.

C J. Waddell and Forbes.

II.

Aston Villa.

+ Bristol C.

Manchester U.

e. Birmingham, v. Bradford C. e. Walsall,

Derby.

1. Brighton.

v. Blackpool. v. Portsmouth.

1. Charlton. e. Swansea.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

*. Coventry.

Division III (Southern).

Gillingham Luton Fouthend

v. Norwich.

r. Thames

Division III, (Northern),

J.Accrington Barrow Chesterfield R. M. Henderson and A. Rochdale B. Purges.

Dr. Nicholson and W. N. Fleming.

12.00 noon G. T. May and C. M.

Roberts.

"

12.04 C. H. M. Androwes and A. J. R. Walfi,

12.08

12.12.

12.10

12.20

71

12.94

Rotherham

v, New Brighton.

v Darlington.

v. Nolana.

v. Stockport.

v. Wigan.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Airdrie AST Celtio Cowdenbeath v. Clyde.

v.. Aberdeen,

v. Hamilton.

C. E. Moore and R. S. Dundee. W. Paterson,

Hearts

P. S. Grant and T.. B. Leith Marshall.

R. W. Taplin and J. B. Lanyon,

Capt. Williams and C. W. Jeffries.

J. P. Sherry and W. ^A"- Weight.

C. J. H. TOLLEY TO STAY IN AMERICA.

AMATEUR EX-CHAMPION AS A NEW YORK BROKER.

Motherwell Partick St. Mirren

v. East Fife,

v. Merton.

r. Kilmarnock.

1. Hiberniana

#. Rangers

...: Falkirk.

t. Queen's Park

Twice Obampion.

He Incked the consistency of Bobby Jones, but could performa wonders when things went well with

him. Jones acknowledged that be had luck with him when he defeated Telley at St. Andrew's this year- thanks to a stymie-in the amateur. championship.

By winning the amateur tham- pionship at Sanduich in 1929 Talks MY. C. J. H. Tolley, the famous joined the company of the fow who i Fanling Hunt Meet at Lok: Ma British amateur golfer, has definite- have won that distinction, twice. Chan Cross Roads on Sunday,

TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

RECENT RUMOURS DENIED.

ly decided to live in New York, John Ball holds, the astonishing re- when he will practics as an in-word of eight amateur, obampion: ships, Aud H. H. Hilton had four surance broker.

I am not surprised (writes Clyde | RUCOFANOS.

Foster), brasuse the last time I din-

Tully' list of triumpbe is.s long cussed the attractions of America one, and includes two. Frenoži, sad with him Mr. Tolley said: "It is two Welsh championships. It would

In view of the fact that during all on the knees of the gods sole difficult to name a professional

the past few days, rumours lava far, I thought then that he show who could outdrive him. In the

been very persistent to the fact that ed a liking for the States.

!!

Open "ut Troon in 1923 he drove

FOOTBALL BETTING

COUPONS.

POLICE PARTICIPANTS

COMPETITION.

Handroda on Bimilar. "Lines, It had been thought," said Mr. Knight, that if the coupon monaj was not received until after the INatches bad been played on offencɑ was committed, but it was submit. ted that that was not a correct view of the law.

INTERESTING case at DOW STREET.

Mr. Elliot Gorst, defending, said that the cas raised patters of great moment because there were

country.

Chief Inspector Broit said that Render also carried on business as amcing hipster.

A new point under the football hundreds of businesses carried ou botsing law was raised at Bow along similar lines throughout the Street Police Court, when police officers told how they sent, in con- pona-and money-forecasting the

Frederick Reader, of Beauchamp results of football matches. Road, East Molesey, Surrey, peared on a sutnmons alleging that of the play. The interval score wasfio used premises in Essex Street, five goala, to nil but it was only a Strand, for carrying on grand display by Crookshank in money football betting business, and goal, and good work by the defence for publishing football which kept the visitors from scoring | coupons.. au equal number of goals.

ready-

botting

Mr. E. B. Knight, prosecuting, said that Reader carried on the business in the name of Frank, Fox. Competitors were required to send in coupons giving a forecast of the of Saturday football results matches. Two police officers using false names sent in coupons ou several Fridays as directed, and in each instance forwarded the shilling tecessary on Saturdays, but posted it before the matches were

con. cluded, and not after the playing of the matches, as directed.

They played together better than they had previously done, but they were fated only to get one goal, despite toany clever movements, They appeared to lose heart after the change-over, with a deficit of Ave goals against them (a total which was increased very shortly after the resumption) and fell away to nothing during the lost half hour, and the locals scored almost at will. As a team they cer- tainly were a very weak aggrega- tion to sead hero, and perhaps it would have been better had the tour pressed strongly, and with every been abandoned, when it was found thing going just right for them they that the beat players who had re-added three goals in seven minutes, ceived invitations were unable to the scorers being Nelloms, Fellows, accept.

and Owen.

Their, showing certainly must be disappointing both to themselves and to local soccer fans..

·

Locals Press from Stark. The game opened with the locals soon exerting pressure, and they took the lead after three minutes, Nellemus scoring from close in, following good combination. He added a second five minutes later, the defence being casily benten. Even play followed and Hong Kong fought back strongly, but they found Crookshank in goal in great form, and they were unable to re duce the arrears. The visitors at tacks died down and the local side (Continued on, next Colump },

Chief Tspector Brott added that one of the officers who sent in a coupon in a false name correctly forecast the result of a match. It

was stated in the rules that the

forecast must be sont is bofore the match was played, but the stažé must not be sent until after the match.

Mr. Gorst: As far as the officer. who entered was concerned, he was

ried op homstly and according to satisfied the competition was car-

the rules?

Inspector Brett: It was carried on honestly, but I don't know 10. much about "according to the rules.

Mr. Gorst said that the business emphasised at every point that it The pool was a credit business. system under which it was conduct. ed was analogous to the Totalisa- tor, where people paid in money to be distributed among the winners.

It would be a matter of great tion was illegal, because one or two importance to say that the competi.

policemen ignored the rules and sent money before the specified time.

The case was adjourned.

די

HUGE AMUSEMENT

COMBINE.

FATHE TO ABSORB SEVERAL

OTHER FIRMS.

The interval arrived with Shang- hai leading by five clear goals, but they were much flattered by the margin. The locals added a furthor two goals within ten minutes of the resumption, Nellems getting both, and then the visitors scored their love paint, Eynon scoring with a great shot aller good work. With the score at seven goals to one, the visitors appeared to give 17 trying, besides feeling the strain, and the locals had no diff. The proposed mergers, details of culty whatever in adding five fur which have virtually been worked ther goals, Nellems bringing his out, will result in the creation of personal total to six. Fellows got another huge amusement corpora

Tho combined concorn, will the ninth with a great first-tippt, | tion. Jones, the tenth and Owen and control great theatrical, vandeville, Bradley completed the debacle. modern picture, phonograph and

radio. broaderating interesta; 3.C. Daily News..

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the singles championships (men's) In his day Cyril Tolley has been, the first green, a distance of 230 ALSO THE DE LUXE WHISKY VICTORIA VAT organised by the Hong Kong Cricket perhap, the most striking preon yards, and boled his putt for a

1 by the ality among British amunur golfers two-a good start on a round. Total Lawn Teams-48506ixtion,- Thunder¥d=&

have been informed that this is not spictators waiting to see how the London golf courses. He how Joins the case and that tho Singles cham- big man with the shock, of dark in America Thomas Philip Perkins, pionship organised by the B.K.C.C. grey-flecked hair and "independent | the British amateur champion of will be officially recognised as the air? was going to shape. championship of Hong Kong.

(Continued on next Oolumn)

1998.

Britain's loss of themi: two golfers is America's galu,"

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