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THE HONGKONG--TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929.
THE WORLD SPORT
THE SHIELD FINAL; but as time wore on and Pau did all the work required of him with SURPRISE.
brilliant judgment, they gradually faded away, and in the closing stages were a thoroughly demor-
:
KOWLOON SUFFER A
HEAVY DEFEAT.
SOUTH CHINA ON TOP AFTER SENSATIONAL START.
alised team.
South China did some pretty pat-
tern-weaving, and scored the fifth through Li Wai-tong though Pile and Angus collided in their joint anxiety to keep the ball out.
FANLING HUNT.
ACE OF SPADES WINS CHAMPIONS.
There was some excellent sport
LEAGUE FOOTBALL'
REPLAY.
CLUB TO MEET CHINESE TO-MORROW.
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.
CABLE QUOTATIONS OF AMERICAN STOCKS.
The following quotations as at the
at the concluding steeplechase The League match between the meet of the Fanling Hunt at Kwan-Hongkong F. C. and the Chinese close of the market on Saturday
ti yesterday. The main event, the Athletic, which has caused so havo boon received from their Fanling Champlon Steeplechase, much controversy during the past
Hayden, was won by Me, Ulster's Ace of week or so, is to be replayed on the correspondents, Messrs. Spades, ridden by Mr. R. II. Chiar Club ground to-morrow evening. Stone and Co., of New York by les, who was the most successful kick-off at 6.15 p.m. It will be re- jockey of the day. The band of called that this replay has been Messrs. Swan, Culbertson and Frits, the Somerset Light Infantry at ordered by the League and the Basscon House, Shanghai, - (cablé tended and rendered an excellent Football Association.
address "Swanstock” Shanghal), who programme. Results of the racing The Club team will be as fol-are not responsible for cable mutila lows: Edwards; Holt, Bishop; Watson, Stewart, Railton; Reid, tions. Those quotations are subject Alexander, Goldman, Scott and to confirmation: Trambitsky: Reserve:-Walker.
were:
Anaconda Copper
Bethlehem Steri
Chrysler Corp. (Common)
Par Mutuel: Win $7.10. Placo! General Motors (Common) Wen by mile.
Avoirdapols Stakes Once Round Inside Course: Mrs. Charles's May Hr. Charlos) 1 Messrs. Leo and Laua Ploughman
(Mr. Dulteel) 9 Mr. Beck's Strathlörne
(Mr. Mattingley) 3 $6.201 Pari Mutual: Win $10.10: Place $8.30; $11.20 $27.20.
Won by: Many lengths; ilire
Betting, Sunloch (Mr. Worrel) Sea Hawk (Mr. Wyburd) Ploughman (Mr. Bultool). 14 May (Mr. Charles) ... Strathiorns (Mr. Matting-
loy) Fanling Stag. (Mr. Me-
South China were well served in all departments. Pau.made some brilliant clearances, Lau Mau and Li Tin-sang were on the top of their form, tackling strongly and kicking length. LUCK ALL ONE WAY, Burely throughout. The half-backs were consistently good, particularly In Headwork, though they cannot be judged on the last twenty minutes when things were made too easy for them.
[By "Wanderer"'.]
with Ip Pak-wn.
but
Win Place
14 24
Я
25
39
40
7
33 40
33 41
Cartney) Two Clubs (Mr. Newbig-
ging) April Handicap Abent 1 Miles on
National Course:
Craigavad (Mr. Nowbig-
189
117
98
85
Goodrich B.F. (Čommon)·
86
Betting.
Granby Consolidated Copper
83
Win Place
International Cement (Common)
Liggott & Myors "B"
89
5
47
-
Ace of Spades
(Mr. Charles) 184 Blotting Paper
(Dr. McGown) 57 12 Bronte Idol (Mr. Clarke) 68 Summer Consolation Stakes.--About 1 mlle On Inside Course: Mr. Bjuke's Solitaire
Mr. Fischer)
Missouri Pacific (Common) Nevada Consolidated Copper Packard Motor Car" (Common) 120 Radio Corporation of America
(Common)........................
102 Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey. 60 Standard Oil Co. of New York ♬ 40
Southern Pacific
Texas Corporation
2United States Leather, "A"
United States Steel
3 Vacuum O .....
Mr. Mattingley's Fire Call
(Mr. Bultoel) Mr. Watson's Slang River
(Dr. MacGown) Pari Mutucl: Win $30.20. Place Willys Overland $7.60; $0.40; 17.40.
Won By: Ono length; two lengths.
Betting.
....
Win Place
|| 60
37 01
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(Mr. Newbigging) 83 Solitaire (Mr. Fischer) Sunloch (Mr. Warrel).... Honeymoon: (Mr. Arnold? Drake (Dr. Durran) Fire Call (Mr. Bulteet) Sea Hawk (Mr. Clarke) Wyburd) Strathlerne
་་ 20 Siang River (Dr. McGown) 25
Cash Sweeps.
Li Wai-tong was the star for | SOUTH CHINA 5 HOWLOON 0. | ward, though his did not appreciate the attentions of the determined The most remarkable Senior Bliss, who robbed him on many oc- Shield final for years resulted casions by forceful tackling. Ip from the meeting of Kowloon and Pak-wa did well, while the right South China. Tho Chinese team winger swung the ball into the mid- not only captured the trophy for die at every opportunity seldom Mr. Ulstor's Erin's Isls
(Mr. Charles) 1 the first time, but did so by defent-giving McKelvio a chance to tackle. ing the holders by five clear goals, Fung and Chiu Kwok were slightly Mr. Stanton's Target
(Mr. Bulteel) 2 Gold Modal Mr. Macnamara's Jamos Pigg and deserved their success. The off form, though they harried the
(Mr. Clarke) a Auperiority of their attack was defence by their rushing tactics.
Pile and Guest were not so good obylous, L. Wal-tong fitting into
Pari Mutuel: Win $9.00; Placo: the
pair, opposite the inside-left position ideally,
$5.70; $0.20; $0.70007 17- they made few mistakes,
Won by: A nock; Many lengths. forming a most formidable wing fortunately paying very dearly for
Betting. each they did make. Blies was
Win Place the outstanding half-back. Ha was the only player adopting the right tactics, bustling persistent James Pigg (Mr. Clarke) 21 ly, kicking strongly, and never Caviaro (Mr. Cave), 20 67 giving up. McKelvic played well, Target (Mr. Bulleel)... 69 70 ฮง ๆ particularly when he went to Tap Siac (Mr. Fincher)..
i. Erin's Isle (Mr. Charles) 100 127 centre-half.
Summer Plate-About 1/4 Miles On National Course!
(Mr. Mr. Hashim's My Lady
(Mr. Charles) 2. Mr. Cava's Movanagher
(Mr. Cave) 3 Pari Mutuelt Win $26.80. Place $8.20; $8.80.
Won by: Many lengths; many lengths.
Reiting.
Kowloon were a disappointingly erratic side, though it must be admitted that they had desperate ly bad luck from the start to the finish. It was South China's day. Nothing the Chinese team attempt led failed to come off. Kowloon
could do nothing right.
The forwards were never together
10 20
Stag
The luck began with the spin of | Duncan was rather disappointing, Mr. McCartney's Fwbigging) 1
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85. 118
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Missing.
FANLING GOLF.
*
MAJOR BEAMISH WINS REPLAY.
!
186
25:
In the play-off for the Captain's Cup (April) at Fanling. Major Beamish qualified by defeating
|76 (80-10)..
!
The following were the results of R. Andrewes. His score was the cash sweepa:
Ticket No. 48
14.
"
Race 1.
$135.80
38.80 19,40
38 61
For the Bogey Pool there were 28 entries. T. C. Monaghan (14) won with 7 up, other scores being
Unplaeed ($10 each): 9, 82, 17 and Major Beamish (10) up, O, E C.
Unplaced ($10 each): 39, 63 and 48,
1
Race 2:
Ticket No. 62
5. 門 13
$231.20
43.20
31.60
Race 5.
Ticket No. 91.
$201.90
2
ad
83.40
65
41.70
Race 4.
Win Place
Ticket No. 5
02 55 100 87
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73 10
B 21
Race 5.
"
Ticket No. 52
42 40
$220,00 65.00 32.50
$293,20 85,20
ή
the coin. Pau Ka-ping was with the result that Miles had Hannan was successful, setting Kowloon to few opportunities.
never sure of himself. Eastman face a blazing sun. The start was Benantional; a miskick by Easter.started unpromisingly but played brook allowed Chiu Kwok to put up to his usual high standard in a weak shot. Angus had the afterwards. Hedley was the most easiest task in normal conditions useful forward, and he had to get the ball away, but the sun exceedingly bad luck with his apparently caught his eyes as he shooting. was picking up, and he fumbled. being
overwhelmed by three Chinese players who rushed him, bowled him over and forced the ball through.
Although it was obvious that several of the youthful Kowloon team were suffering from nerves, they rallied finely and Hedley accasion that the danger threat-Mr. Watson's Blotting Paper broke through, putting in a terrife shot from fifteen yards which had Pau completely beaten, but went the wrong side of the post by a few inches.
team there wan
It was a curious game. There were periods of bright and excit- Mavanagher (Mr. Cavo) ing football, and although South My Lady (Mr. Charles) China were always the better Why Not (Mr. Bulteel) an element of Fanling Stag (Mr. New
bigging) of their luck about every
About 2 miles On National Courne: goals in the sense that Kowloon The Fanling Champion Steeplechase. had a distinct opportunity of Mr. Ulster's Ace of Spades getting the ball away on every
(Mr. Charles) 1
(Dr. McGown)
(Mr. Clarke)
ened..
THE JUNIOR FINAL. K.O.S.B. Win After Extra Time.
Again nome clever work on the Kowloon right wing spelt 'danger, The Borderers Reserves won the and Hedley repeated his effort, Junior Shield by three gonla to another great shot passing the two, after extra time. The Navy post at almost exactly the same should have won, with case, but aput. After two left-offs, South they threw away their first half China's raiders came into the opportunities when, with the sun picture. Kowloon's defenders behind them, they had the Bord- were muddled, and eventually erers' defence thoroughly rattled LI Wai-tong secured from the The Navy did everything 'but scramble and netted with a great score. Cann hit the post and {shot.
Gray was through on several over. South China thus led by two occasions only to shont
when goals in the first fourteen minutes, Crawley, broke through the sun being a valuable contri. Caroy miskicked and defeated butory factor.
Langlands a minute before the The Borderers thus led interval.
Kowloon were seen at their best
as far as this game was concerned, at the Interval hy 1-0 when they
in
next the
twenty
I might easily have been three minutos.
down. They had South China going and
Polal seared a second soon kept them guessing for a long after resumption. period. Unfortunately, they lack-saving dangerous shot from the Langlands ed leadership, Hannan being much wing, but falling to hold, Toal too slow. He could not shake off rushing in and the attentions of Leung Wing-tak, cluse range.
scaring from
while he seldom parted with the The Navy came back strongly ball to good purpose. The most and Cann put in a terrific shot dangerous raida came from the from a back pass, meeting the ball
Aright, where Hedley and Eastman
An Overilow
of
I
Enjoyment
In
Every Bottle
B
GAY KEE,
MITSUI
- BUSSAN
gave a capable exhibition. Pile and Guest stopped the occasional Chinese ventures in this period by nice clean kicking,
frst-time and giving Shears, who
played a remarkably good game. no chance. A few minutes later, Gray who changed to inside right; equalised with a great shot. No matter how hard Kowloon Play ruled fast to the end, and pressed, however, they engineered the Navy should have been award- exceptionally few scoring chances, fed a penalty. It was not forth- and even when one did come their coming, and in the extra time with way, the finishing was poor. Once both teams thoroughly fagged out they enticed Pau out of his goal, through so much football in such and Hedley had an empty net to terrific heat, Crawley raised an shoot into, but Hunnan robbed him extra spurt and eluding a tackle of the opportunity by hooking it scored the winning goal," over his head back to the goal.)
Such frittering of opportunities | In League matches, the Royal Eade no good, and Kowloon van Navy defeated the Club do Recreio by three goals to one, while Small
have few excuses.
It seemed that the interval Units and RIA.F. In the Junior
KAISHA, L. R would arrive with the score at 2-0 Division, shared paints, the score
Vple Agenta, Hongkong,"
Baallary Marchant'l Enginsar...
DAVID HOUSE, Hongkong.
for South China, leaving Kowloon icing 2-2. with a chance of pulling up In the| second half when their opponenta.
were required
to contend
with the sinking Bun. Just
on time, however, a misklek by
M.C.C. CRICKETERS.
Guest let in Fung King-cheong, who CIVIC RECEPTION ACCORDED
serambled the ball through in a tua-
sle on the goal line with Angus,
Kowloon did not deserve to be three down at the interval, though South Chint are to be congratulated on accepting all their chances.
[ AT DOVER,
Dover, Apr. 20. The M.O.C. cricketers, with" the exception of A. P. V. Chapman, the captain, and D. R. Jardino, who are returning by other routes later, have The result was put beyond all arrived from Australia after their doubt early in the second half, Litriumphant tour. They were given a Wal-tong scoring with a great shot civic reception at Dover and were from a "pass" by a Kowloon player. met by a tremendous crowd, composed Up to the scoring of this goal, Kow- of hundreds of sportsmen, at Victoria. loon had continued their fight game-
-Router,"
Mr. llec Cheong's Bronze Idol
I
Ticket No. 3,350
42.00
42 18 Special Drawing (4th Race).
$2,764.80 *1,382 789.80 1,008 394.00 2 Non-starters (54.85 osch) 5,240, | 5,098, 5,012, 8,452, 2,831, 5,708, 32,122 and 4,682. -
11
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Marton (Ser.) 1 down, N. ·K. Littlejohn (13) 1 down.
THE STRONG HAND.
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