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MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1929.
HOME FOOTBALL,
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES.
The results of Saturday's Home football as cabled by Reuter, are:
Arsenal" Aston Villa
Blackbara
First Division,
Burr Cardin Everton Huddersfield Loisputer
Portsmouth
5 West Ham
1 Bolton
Naycastle
Derby Birmingham
Manchester C
Liverpool
Leeds
19 Barnler
Wednesday
2
YACHTING.
THE YACHT CLUB BEAT THE ARMY,
BILLIARDS.
CLAUDE. FALKINER AT THE
DOCKYARD R C.
Faikinop was in excellent form at the Royal Dockyard Recreation Club on Friday evenings.
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club mot the Army yesterday and defeated them by 130 points to 121. "The Army led at the conclusion of the morning
His opponent, F. Jencs, led off race, but the Club representatives with a fine break of 55, his highest, turned the tables in the afternon." Whilst Falkiner's highest breaks were
The morning course was from
tha
RUGBY AT HOME.
WINS FOR ENGLAND AND
SCOTLAND..
London, Jan. 19, Glorious weather favoured the
match played at Twickenham to-day
between England and Wales when the former triumphed by eight points to chrys. Fifty thousand people saw the all compiled game, which was played on perfect
Wales whom
the Na
Club line to Ghannel Rocks" (P), Kow DAY BOYeral tur, and gave a tremendous reception
loon Hock (8), Channo Rocks (8), from good all found
alover exceptionally
off shots to the Prince of
Mark on Line (8), Cust Rock Booy Bong loudly applauded by the apocta./ arrived. The banded on to the
member
feld and shook hands (8), with the finish of the Club line, care which included several of the tonal Anthem as be
distance of 6.2 milos, and the after-hoads of the Dockyard Departments.
In tho noon race from the Club ling to Chan-
Bucoser match with A. of the English and Welsh packs.
At
than pol Rocks (2), Cust Rock Buoy (8), Lasia, the scorça, wero Takiper ffbat the outset the slagen stor
Kowloon Rock (9) and finish at the Le was followed by an exhibition Opponents. The Welsh backs handled.
Dlub line, a distance of 0.8 miles.
The results were as follows:
Morning Race, R.H.K.Y.G.
Manchester U,
Shemeld U.
Bunderland
Second Division,
Blackpool
"Barnsley
Bradford
1 Notts. Forest
Grimsby
3 West Brom.
Yacht
Position Pts.
Middlesbro
4 Chelsea
Wings
12.51.44
7
Boojum
12.47.42
11
Adanac
12.48.51
10
Zephyr
12.35.21
11
Halcyon
12.45,27
2
Pierrotto
12.59.31 10
Britol C.
Joan
12.58.89
8
58
Millwal
Notts County Oldham Southampton Broke Swangen Wolven
2 Port Vele
Itul
Preston
2 Reading
Clapton
Tottenham
Division III (South),''
Brighton
Britol R.
Exeter Fulham Merthyr Newport Norwich Queen's F.R. Southend Walsall Watford
ž Plymouth
8 Luton
1 Swindon
◊ Torquay
Division II (North).
Ashington
Barrow
Carltalo
Crewe
Donenster
Nelson
Rotherham
Bouth Shields
Stockport
Tranmere
Wigan
1 Chesterfield
3 Darlington
o Bradford C.
1 Wrexham
1 Southport
3 Hartlepools
Speedwell
b Sirius
2 Alls
0 Northampton
Army.
Gillingham
Why Wonder. 12.47.15
12
2 Coventry
3 Bluenose.............
12.49.20
6
8
3 Bournemouth.
◊ | Speedwell
12,44.44
10
2 Brentford
2 Sirius
12.57.50
I Crystal Pal.
Daphne
12.46.91
13
0 Charlton
I Allas...
12.49.04
7
9
Thecia
1.01.30 14
2
64
Afternoon Baco. R.H.K.Y.C.
1 New Brighton
Why Wonder,
4.20.07
12
Bluenose
4.22.20
1
17
4.25.29
2
15
4.28.61 12
ō
0
Lola
4,80.41
15
21
1 Daphne
4.25.10
3
14
4.20.60 8
:Thochi
4.27.54
11
,
80
6 Accrington
2
Wing
2 Inverness Cal.
2
Boojum
Adanac
Army.
4.20.00 4.20.20 4.29.30 14
6 11
7
10
3
0 St. Mirren
4
9 Zephyr
I
Halcyon Pierrotte Joan
4.27.41 10 4.20.05
13
Gao
4.27.05 9 4.28,67 4.31.05.
· 12
16
67
Total R.II.K.Y.C.=180
I
Army 121
The Championship.
I
5 Rochdale
3. Halifax
2 Lincoln
The Scottish Cup.
Queen o' Bouth Berwick Rang. Nithadale Wand, Celtic
East Fife St. Andrew's U. Albion Rovers Ilcarta Third Lanark Motherwell Buckio Thin.. Kilmarnock Dundee Dumbarton Dunfermline
51. Bernards Armadale Bo'ness Rangers Allon Dunder Hamilton Hibernians
*Dunkeld-Birnara
*Bredalbane
Arbroath
Beith Iluntly
Aberdeen
Clyda
3 Ary United
5 Arthurlic
1' Partick T
↑ Bathgate
7 Galston
Q Airdrieonians
6 Clydebank
4. Leith Ath.
0 Queen's Park
A Glasgow Unly.
Morton
Inverness City.
1 Cowdenbeath
1 Falkirk
8 Moor Park.
7 Newton Stewart
11 Edinburgh. C.
3 East Biffling
King's Park
1 Forfar
1. St. Johnstone
Clackmannan
Brechin C,
7 Inverness This,
2 Raith R.
Seventeen boats took part on Satur
This
their of fancy strokes, whore Falkiner well put they mat with a very atout · prayed his mastery over the balls in defence. Early in the game, the English half-backs started a move- ment and passed to C. D. "Aarvold (Cambridge), who cloverly dodged his opponents and sent on to Wilkinson to score a try which was not convert. ed. Wales failed to score in the first half and at the interval England led by three points tq pil.
no uncertain manner.
An enjoyable avering concluded with a match with frenk bails. In" which a large number of the members of the Club joinod and caused great amusement, Mr. Bullen eventually being declared the winner of the billiard cue presented by Faikiner.
Mosare. F. Jones, R. Taylor, A. Lewis, W. Guest and J. Cavanagh carried out the arrangements for the xhibition in a highly commendable
manner.
Falkiner's Close Game With
Osmund,
The Welsh attack was very promin ont in the first eight minutes of the second half until the English backs began a movement. Whitley passed to Laird (Harlequins), who came through brilliantly and, when stopped, gave an easy opening to Wilkinson
Wales then played a fashing gamo
A treat for billiards enthusiasts to score another try. which Wilson was provided at the Chinese Club converted. yesterday evening, when exhibition billards and spooker games given by Clande Falkiner.
were and Horley, gathering in the loose, mado a fine alanting run to score an
His opponent in the Billiards match unconverted try for Wales. The was Mr. Ip Ping-lau, who succeeded latter continued to fores the game and Powell, a Walsh half-back, dropped a goal but the whistle had already gone,
Rosult:
B Walos French Beaten at Edinburgh. London, Jan, 19, Scotland beat France by alx points
in scoring 217 as against Fal- kinor'a 800. The visitor started off with a break of 200, which was the highest ho obtained. He confined his game mainly to hazards and top play. Towards the end be kept the balls in the vicinity of the top spot, bringing himself back into scoring position by potting the red.
England
to three in the international rugby match played in sunshine at Edin-
His best branks, in addition to 200,burgh to-day. A crowd of 50,000
the match, word 126, 124, 108, 87, 87, 54, 54.
The initial French attack was. To- Mr. Ip played a good game, and socured a number of first rate shots. Hoved by D. Drysdala (Herlote), and Scotland made good progress by pass- His best efforts were 49 and 89.
Falkiner Following this,
en-ing. a run by Dykes (Glasgow) gaged in a snooker game with Mr. giving his side a footing on French Osmund, who lost by the small ground. Ian Smith was pulled down margin of three. Both played to near the French 26, and Scotland leave nothing at the beginning, but were awarded a free kick. From a when the rods had been put down good position Brown kicked a penalty Falkiner left Osmund with the yellow goal. over a top pocket. This Osmund The Scots continued to press but potted, but failed with his next. the keen and unorthodox tackling of Falkiner accounted for the remain the French side kept the play mostly ing colours but missed the black with in raidfield. Brown nearly scored for
difficult shot, leaving a fairly cer
Scotland when he shono in a brilliant, tain shot for Osmund who, however, dodging run but failed two yards from falled. Falkiner, who needed both the line. The French continued to pink and black to win, sank the attack finely and they kept Drysdale Black with his next shot, thus win- busy. Scotland led by three points ning by three.
A
Falkiner then gave a demonstration to nil at the interval,
Francs resumed strongly but of some remarkable shots, cannons
3 day in the eighth race of the cham-while all balls were in motion, in- eventually the Scots reached the 2pionship series of the Royal Hongkong offs from seemingly impossible posi-Vicinity of the French lina and Pater
2 Yacht Club's sonson.
$
2
1 Stenhousemuir 9
Solway Blar
0
4 Montrose
Postponed owing to grounds being undit.
Scottish Cup Replay. Fraserburgh 4 Civil Service
POLICE INTERPORT,
HONGKONG TEAM TO
VISIT SHANGHAI.
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The course was from the Club to tions, atceple-chasers and screw-backs on scored a try, which Drysdale
over long distances. North buoy (starboard), Cust Rock buoy (s), and finish at the Club-a distance of 7.6 miles,
The first three to finish in the One Designs and Gaels and Heyward Iloys classes rotained their positioną. In the Handicap class, however, Rolla failed to save her time an Là Linda.
Handicap Clasa,
Finish Correct- ing od 4.42.50 4.42.60
TENNIS TOURNEY.
ENTRIES FOR THE OPEN. CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Entries for the open lawn tennis the
by Correct championships organised
Rolla (End)
Linda (Int) 4.48.01 4.41.61 Colleen (3rd) ........... 4.50.40 452.20 Diana (4th) .... 6.00.19 5.04.28
One Design and Guòls. Daphno (lat) 5.12.10 ́ ́ ́5.12.10
Plerrette (2nd)
Ailsa (8rd)
Gaol (4th)
5.22.01 8.18.51
6,23.47 5.23.47 5.41.28 6.35.40 Joan (6th)
5.44.00 6.88.59 Thecla (5th) ...... 5.45.02 6.98.42 Heyward Heys Clasa, Speedwell (1st)... 5.11.03 5.11.08 Bluenose (2nd).... 6.12.24 5.12.24 Boojum (Brd).... 5.18.68 5.18.58
A Hongkong Police sporting team will in March pay a visit to Shang-Wings (th). hal and play a number of games with
he Shanghaj police,
6.30.16 5.88.10
Why Wonder? (7th) 5.88.41 6.38.41 Zephyr (5th) Lola (6th)
5.41.37 5.26.38 5.42.00 5.37.05
REPARATIONS.
Last Monday evening Captain E. L M. Barrott, Commissioner of Police, presided at a meeting at Shanghaj to discuss the coming events. The following gentlemen were appointed' to head committeest—Mr. E. C. Baker,
CONSTITUTION OF COMMIT- TEE NOW CONCLUDED, Assistant Commisaloner of Police; general chairman; Inspr, F. G. Stub- bings, accommodation; Sergi, T. F. H.
Paris, Jan. 20. Robinson, finance; Inspr. E. A. Eva
The Reparations Commission, in and J. B. Clissold, entertainment; agreement with the German Govern Chief Det.-Inapr. 3.A. Quayle, foptment, has formally appointed Mr. bail: Inspr. J. G. Adams, golf; Bub Inapr. V. Sharman, revolver; Inapr. A. Hackintosh and Senior Warden W. B. Chisholm, billiards; the hon, sec, bar ing Sorg, F. 7. Harper:
It will be noted from these com mittees that the two teams will meet
in football, golf, buliards and shoot
Ing.
Hongkong Cricket Club closed on Saturday. Although the exact num ber of entrants is not yet avaliable It is understood to be about the same es last year,
Up to midday on Saturday, the en- trants for the Open Singles and Open Doubles championships wore as follows:
Open Gingles
M. K. Lo, d. W Lo, H. Lo, J. S. McEachran, E. D. Lawrence, R. F Jones, L. Goldman, S. E. Green, D. 8. Green, II, Owen Hughes, F. Groso, E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, R. M. Henderson, A. E, Guost, W. B. Cornsby, A. H. Crook, K. T. Lau, B. A. Rumjahr, H, D. Rumjalin, 1. A Cassambhoy, T. Honda, I., Hung, T. Fujimori, H. Yoshida, J. Akiyama, H. Y. Ho, Ng Ste-cheong, Iu Tak- cheak, Luk Ding-cheung, Ho Ka-lay, Lim Pang-chin, Chan Lo, Cheng wing and Chiu 'Shum-chl,"
Open Doubles.
failed to convert. A few minutes later Behoteguy dashed through and. scored, a fine "try for Franco, but Magnol was not successful with the kick at goal. After this, the Scots had to tackle hard to keep out tho agar Frenchmen, but there was "no further scoring.
Kosuit: Reotland
6 France
8
-Router.
THE SCOTS GUARDS.
LEAVE SHANGHAI FOR HOME TO-DAY.
Shanghel, Jan. 20. Despite a discouraging downpour and wintry cold, Shanghat gave A warm farewell this afternoon to the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, large crowds turning out to spe them march from the racecourse to the dock, where they boarded the transport City of Marseilles, which sails to-morrow.
The Vice Consul, Mr. Garstin, took the salute outside the British Consulate, while the Scottish Com- Chi-pany of the Shanghai Volunteer De-
fence Corps furnished a' Guard öf . Honour.
"
The Scots Guards are proceeding Home, and the 6th Armoured Car
TASMANIA TROUNCED.
O. E, C. Marton and H. Peren Hughes, Ne Brochen. Lo
and anther, M. K. Lo and M. McEachran and L. Goldman, fi, L Company, which is also aboard the and Iu Tak-cheuk, A. K. Valentine and City of Marseilles, is going to Egypt A. D. Humphrey, Major H. H. Lucas for a further spell of foreign'duty. and Dr. R. E. Tottenham, K. T. Iauteuter. and T. W. Chong, Luk Ding-cheung Owen D. Young and Mr. J. Pier and Luik Kang-cheung, g Ka-Lati pont Morgan as members of the and Ng Sze-kwong, Lin Feng-chin Committee of Experts. The con- and A. I. Rumjghn, Rumjaha stitution of the Committee is thus and H. D. Luman, T. Indurs and H. now 'concluded.-Reuter.
Yoshida, T. Honda and J. Akiyama, New York, Jan. 20. 8. F. Green And D. 8. Green, E C. Hung Quan Chi Mr. Thomas Lament will respective wing
Mr. Thomas Nelson Perkins and Gross and W, and La
Finches act as deputy experts to Mr Finder: 1.
Henderson Young arul Mr. Plergoat Morgan Cassimbhoy and L M
FINE DISPLAY BY THE CRICKETERS.
Hobart, Jan. 19. The M. C. C. won by an innings. and 64 runs in their match with G. W. Tasmania. Sewell and G. Laurie, A. E. Crook The home team made 66 in the and Dr. Montgomery, Lal Kwong- arst innings, White and Geary being tgun and Iq Tek-lan, Bay Commander | mainly 'reaponsible for the collapse.
The Hongkong team and the list the Reparations Committee Rei Waining and Chlt
of eports in which they will part follow: pr
L. S. A. 198 Clark, Football,
*
taketer's American Service.
L. 4. A, 62 Williams, Football, Ba- rolver,
L.-8. A. 38 Hudson, Football, Billi ands
LS. A. Hargreaves, Billards, Revolver
L. 8. A. 12 Shepherd, Football, Re- volver. Golf.
L.S. A. 83 Wynne, Billiards, Re- volver.
L. 8. A. 179 Brittain, Football, L. B. A. 100 Jesson, Football, Re- yolver
LS. A. 147 Johnson, Football, L. 8. A. 180 cureannoy, Football, Billards
L.B. A. 4 Oram, Football, Billiards. 108 Fraser, Football,
P. 6. A. 39 Hunt.
Sub-Insp. Dorling, Bulards, Re- volver, Golf, **Sub-Inspr. James, lards, Re-
volver, Golf,
Inapr. Booker, Billiards, Revolver,
Golf
A. B. P. Kent, Golf,
LADIES'S HOCKEY.
KOWLOON TURN THE TABLES.
A. II. Payne and Pay E. Commander Herbert, Vyanovich and Barretto, E. Pallion and C. File A. Redmond and Lipulerant
U.S.R.C. Defeat the ECC.
.
The former took three fos, 12
and the latter three for pic In the cond Innings Tasmania made D3.
4
The M. G. A._ scored 228, Ames
MODERN
The United arylces Recreation being undefeated when he had com- In a hockey match between Hong Club defeated the Kowloon Cricket pleted his centuryRouter kong and Kowloon ladies, at King's Club by fiftage rapte in seven, in s Park on Saturday afternoon, the friendly match on the latter's ground latter wop by a goal to nil, Miss Myesterday afternoon. The scores were Woolley scoring the winning goal as follow:" in the last half hour of the match. On the previous occasion the sides met, Hongkong emerged victorious by three gople to two, Saturday blay was very gvon.
LETTER GOLF SOLUTION
Here is the solution to the puzzle on another page, BULL, FULL
The Hongkong team will return on PACK, BACK, BALK, BALL,
the Khiva on March 12.
Fincher Bros. bent Ducato, beat MACHINERY
ham and Major R.II. Inicas Lieut. Hale 2 lost to 3.8. Mc- Lieut. Commander Herbert and Eachran and G. W. Sewell 0-2.
8. E. Green and D. Hazell lost to Dr. Tottenham and Major Luces 0-2, Jost to Lieut. Commander Herbert and out. Hale 0-2, lost td 3.8. McEachran and G. W. Sowell 1-2
CHEr Millard and ́ W. Gitting lost to Dr. Tottenham and Major Lucas 92, lost to Limut Comdiander Herbert and Liedt; "Halo" 1, lost to McEachran and G.W. Bewell
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