1930-03-03 — Page 8

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

WHETHER USED FOR

COCKTAILS

OR ALONE WITH BITTERS THERE IS NO Gin BETTER THAN

KITCHNER'S

FAMOUS

DRY GIN.

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE

Sole Distributors:

H. RUTTONJEE & SON

15, Queen's Road: TEL C 190.

BUILD

UNDIVIDED

1.

LET

FOR

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY,

RESPONSIBILITY

US INSTALL

YOUR

Air Conditioning Plant

Central Heating

Fire Fighting Equipment Sanitary Installations Waygood Otis Lifts

Electric Installation

Decolite Flooring

Ru-ber-old Roofing

Metal Shop Fronts

Office Equipment

Electric Machinery Refrigerating Plant

Power Plants

Plants Pumping

Laundry Equipment

Cooking Apparatus

ESTIMATES FREE

DODWELL & Co., Ltd.

PHONE C. 1030:28021.

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES

"The results of Saturday's Home "football matches, as cabled by

Reuter, were:

English Cup. Sixth Round.-

Aston Villa

West Ham Notts. Forest Newcastle

Scottish Cup. Dundce

Partick

Rangers St. Mirren:

Derby Erecion Leeds

First

1 Huddersfield

◊ Arsenal

2 Wednesday'

1 Holl

Fourth Round.

2 [fearts

3 Falkirk

3 Montrose

3 Hamilion

Division,

3 Middlesbro'

2 Blackburn

1 Leicester.

Manchester C.. Bunderland Balton

4 Liverpool

3 Sheffield U.

4 Manchester U.

Second Division.

Bradford C. Bristol C. Cardif Notts County Preston N.E Reading

Stoke Swanken Wolves

0 Tattenham

0. Blackpool

2 Bradford

1 Bury

3 Barnsley

S Chelsea

1 Millwall

1 West Brom.

Z Southampton

Third Division (North),

2 Accrington

Chestersßeld

9 Darlington

Doncaster Halifax

1 Hartlepools Lincoln Rochdale

1 Wrexham

3 Southport

2 Wigan.

3 Nelson

0 Stockport

1 Curliste 2 Crewe 0 Port Vale

QUEEN'S BUILDING.

1 Tranmere

Third Division (South).

THE

MARCH 3, 1930.

WORLD SPORT.

SOMERSETS DROP I returned to the side, found

A POINT.

SOUTH CHINA PLAYER ORDERED OFF.

POLICE DO WELL AGAINST ATHLETIC.

hig

shooting form late in the second half and flashed in a couple of shots which beat Clark all over his goal.

LOCAL YACHTING.

RESULTS OF THE MENAGERIE RACE

The results of the Menagerio Race for sailing yachts of the Royal Hong. kong Yacht Club, sailed on Saturday over a 7.7 miles course from Lyemun Beacon to Channel Rocks were as follown:

Started 2.46 p.m. ́ ́ Finished and corrected times:

Fin. Corr. 4.18.04 4.10.55 Diana (3)

(Li, J. A. W. Tothell, R.N.)

Did not finish Norena Boojuma (1).....

4.22.19

4.03.04

4.06.00

(Mr. A. G. Pickering) Adanac (2) ...... 4.25.18

(Comdr. R. A. S. HII, R.N., C.B.E.)-

Yesterday's Event.

Many chances were missed in the early stages, and it was not until a penalty was awarded against Johnson for hands that the Athletic opened thair account. McGreavy

A side representing the equalised prior to the interval, modore's team beat a side represent- opportunity in ing the R.H.K.Y.C. yesterday, the snapping up an

races being in two stages. clever style.

ruled After the interval, play more definitely in favour of the Chinese, and though Clark held out KOWLOON-DEFEATED. for a long time, his charge fell three times, all the goals coming in a period of ten minutes. Suen got the first two and Teo Kwai-sing the last. McGreavy headed through for the Police's second goal.

[By "Wanderer."]

Only three Senior games were played on Saturday though five were scheduled. It will be most unfortunate if the failure of St. Joseph's and the Club de Recreio to take the field means that these clubs are, at this late stage in the competition, in danger of dissolu-

tion.

The Somersets, by their failure to convert a penalty. lost a point to South Chins, the Athletic beat the Police comfortably, while Kowloon went down by the odd goal of five to the R.A. at Sookunpoo,

The results are appender:

Somersets

R. A.

Athletic

Eastern

Club Res.

Senior Division.

R. A. M. C.

1 South China 3 Kowloon

4 Police

Junior Division.

S. China "B"

0 Somersets

0

Chinese "B"

S. China "A" St. Joseph's

SOMERSETS HELD.

Player Ordered Off at Kowloon.

The Athletic were practically at full strength and made light of their task. Lai Yuk-tat, gave an exhibition akin to his best form at left-back and Wong Shui-wa was outstanding in a very dependable line of half-backs. Tao Kwai-sing was the most dangerous raider, and his centres were deadly accurate. The forwards combined exceedingly well, but were a long time finding their shooting boots.

Williams

Vas

steadier

Com-

The morning course was as follows. -Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Lino (S), Rumsey Shoal (S). The result was: Commodore's Team. Yacht Sailed By Wings,

Boojum,

Zephyr,

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day:

Banks.

Hongkong Bank, $1345 Chartered Bank, £167 n. Mercantile A. & B., £29 D. East Asia $98 b...

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $750 b. Union Ins., $382 b.

North China, Ins., Tis. 160 b.

Yangtsze Ins., $50 n.

China Underwriters, $1.50 8.

China Fires, $340 b

H. K. Fire Ins., $890 b.

Shipping.

Douglasos, $25; B.

H. K. Steamboats, $26. b. .H. K. Tugs, $2.8.

Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $70 n. Union Waterboats $25

Mining.

Benguets, #61 b.

Kallans, 50/- n.

Langkats, Tls. '19.60 n.

b.

S'hai Explorations, Tls. 1,30 n.

Raubs, $141 b.

Tronoha, 21/- a.

Docks, etc.

Whampoa Dooks, $32 b.

Position Points

Mr. H. S. Rouse ..

Mr. A. L. Shields Capt. W. Davison.. 4

Total

2

5

7

Kowloon Wharves, $153

3

China Providenta 85.50 8.

15

Club Team.

Position Points

4

Yacht Sailed By Why Wonder,

Mr. W. J. Russell'....3 Speedwell.

Mr. E. B. Lambert Hit Mark Boat.

than Wendy, Howarth in the Police defence, though he had a great deal of hard work thrown on his shoulders by the weakness of the half in front, and the elusiveness of Tso. Oram tackled splendidly and his kicking was good, while Johnson on his right worked hard against a lively wing.

The forwards saw very little of the ball, but their sudden bursts frequently upset the Athletic de fence and they forced opportuni ties for more goals than the two

Fraser they obtained. dashing leader, but he would have done better with the coolness of McGreavy, who was the one for- ward requiring close watching.

*

"

Was a

The Somersets were unfortunate to drop a point to South China,

KOWLOON GO DOWN. though the Caroline Hill team

2 "do-or-die" played in

spirit

Distinctive Halves at Sookumpoo, earned them which would have

Kowloon felded four reserves, great credit but for a tendency to carry it to extremes. One of their but in a game where a complete players Leung Yin-chan, exceeded change came over the play in the the limit under the eyes of the re- second half, they deserved at least feree, after a couple of rough-and-to share the points, particularly tumbles with Butcher, and he was ordered off the field. Butcher was cautioned soon afterwards.

There were other incidents in the first half, but the referee kept a firm hold on the game, and his dismissal of Leung Yin-chan had a salutary effect, the game in the second half proving far from in-added with one of his pet drives, a teresting to watch.

after they had been two goals in arrears at one stage and knocked them off. The R.A. were the dominant team prior to the inter- val, in spite of the fact that they were made to face the wind.

Gill opened the scoring with a shot which Hawke misjudged, and before half-time the same player

was Fletcher

. S. Odland ...... 5

2

Morning Total.... 6

The afternoon course was.-Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P). Channel Rock (S), Rumsey Shoal (P). The result was as follows:

Commodore's Team. Yacht Sailed By Why Wonder,

Capt. W. Davison Speedwell, Wendy,

Position Points

Hongkews, Tis 196 b

New Enginoorings, Tls. 7.80 b. Shanghai Dooks. Tls. 125 b. Cottons.

Ewo Cottons, Tls. 16. n. Orientals, Tis. 2.30 b. S'hal Cottons, Tls. 83 (old). h Lands, Hotels, etc.

S

H. and B. Hotols. $12.50 b. H. K. Lands, $641. S'hai Lands Tls. 220 b. Humphreys, $14. n. Realties, $8.30 8. Chinese Estates $98

Public Utilities. Tramways, $19.70 b. Peak Trams, (old) $11.75 1. Star Ferries, $671 s. China Lights, (Old) $19.30 b. H. K. Electrics, $691 b. Macao Electrics, $23 b.. Telophones $9.85 b.

China Buses, Tls. 17. b. Singapore Tractions. 10/-. Industrials.

China Sugars, 75 ots. b. Malabons, $27 n.

Cald: Macg. Ord: Tle. 10. n. Canton Icas, $2,50 m.

Cements (Comb.) $15. b.:

3

4

Mr. A. L. Shields

1

7

Mr. H. S. Rouse

2

5

16

Morning total 15

Total

Club Team.

31

Yacht Sailed By Wings,

Position Points

Ropes $7.85 8.

Mr. G. H. Grady Boojum,

Mr. F. Odland Zephyr,

MW. D. Russell..

6

1

United Asbestos $5 b.

Stores, etc.

1

s

Dairy Farms, $22.30 88.

ច.

2

Watsons, $11.75

s.

@

Morning total 6

Total

12

:

GARRISON NEWS.

LAST TROOPSHIP OF SEASON SAILS.

H/T Neuralia, the last troopship leaving Hongkong this trooping sea- son, arrived on Friday evening, and berthed at Holt's Whart. Fog delay- seldomed the arrival from Shanghai.

Pau Ka-ping was kept exceed delightful shot from nearly thirty yards. Kowloon's defenders were ingly busy and it is a long time too much engaged endeavouring since he played a better game, to hold a speedy attack to be able while Lau Mau and Li Tin-sang to devote much attention to assist supported him splendidly. Earley ting their forwards, and in conse- had a glorious opportunity of quence opening the scoring when Pau fiat troubled. The R.A. played a nice ed out instead of catching the open game, swinging the ball ball, but he shot wildly from about and making full use of both good scoring position. A penalty wingers. against South China seemed to settle the matter of the lead, but the kick was entrusted to Bewley- Bull (who has never had a reputa- tion for accurate shooting) and his shot was saved by Pau with out great difficulty.

After the interval, lively up and down play ensued. Knapp scored for the Somersets with a fast shot to complete a clever movement, but

After the

interval, Kowloon seemed an entirely different team and Fletcher had more than his share of anxiety. Miles beat him easily from close range, and a minute later Cotton put in a terri- fic shot which Fletcher just saved. Within ten minutes, Kowloon were on level terms, Pile rounding Frazer and driving low into the right-hand corner.

Der A. Winga, '80 8.

Lane Crawfords, $21 b.

Mackintoshs. $18 b. Sinceres. $12 n.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $28 b. Constructions, $1.37 b. B'que Ind. G. Bonds, 60 n. H. K. G. Loan 51% Prem. 8.

BIG FIGHT FILM:

DOES NOT SHOW THE ALLEGED FOUL

From an early hour on Saturday the

Miami, Mar. 1.- After a sleepless night, despite the quayside was thronged with passeng- ers, their pets, and friends, to say administration of morphine, Phil Scott nothing of piles of baggage being is resting at the Miami Solarium and stowed away. The greater number of is receiving special electrical treat the passengers comprised the 2nd. ment for the injured sciatic nerve. Wiltshire Regiment, proceeding Home He will probably be in hospital for. from Shanghai, whilst the Rugby several days. football team of the Weich Regiment from Singapore were returning to their unit after playing Shanghai and the American Marines. It had been hoped that the team would be able to play Hongkong, but the delay in arrival prevented this.

Scott is still exceedingly bitter about the fight. Interviewed by Reuter, ho said, "I got a dirty, low deal. Sharkey knew I did not want to claim a foul at any cost and traded upon that, deliberately hitting low.

Yet,"

The film of the fight has been cen Bored, It does not show the allered foul blow which felled Scott in the third round.

shall, pull off the championship Shortly after midday the troopship

Scott will probably remain for Their hopes received a quick drew away from the wharf, to the accompaniment of much waving and

some time in the United States. in the closing stages, Wong Mee-set-back, however, the R.A. going cheering on the part of those on.

Johnson, his manager, has sent in shan beat Hall from twenty right through from the centre- board, as well as the farewells of an official protest and has denounced yards' range, a great shot, though kick with a series of bewildering those staying behind.

the referee as "an incompetent." He Hall appeared to be unsighted for movements, Gill getting his "hat- Amongst oflcers sailing. Colonel has vowed to make things so hot that the moment.

trick" with a terrific drive from Haskard, G.S.0.1., China Command, Magnolia will not dare to show his.

Fielding, A.D.M.S., and Colonel South China's defenders were close range. in capital form, but the forwards

Kowloon gave the R.A. much to China Command, were from the Starr face in the ring again, `

What the Film Shows. were too hurried in nearly all think about afterwards. Cotton R. A. officers going. Home included

Magnolia, the referee, is not par- their movements, and their had an open goal and shot weakly Lt-Col. Robinson, Commanding the shooting suffered. Ip Pak-wa and Eastman twice put over the H. K. S. Brigade, Major Clarow, In-

"a public nuisance." Interviewed, was the mosts attractive player in bar when exceedingly well placed structor in Gunnery, and Major Masturbed, and described Johnson as Nair, Adjutant, whose musical ac Magnolia stated, "Yald absolutely the line.

Hedley hit the cross-bar-after rob-complishments are too well known for nothing to Johnson about dis- For the Somersets, Hall played bing Fletcher who had run out of mention. Lt. Scal, E.A., is known qualifying Sharkey and then changing splendidly, though he had much his goal.

to many as a popular "soccer" ro

my mind less to do than Pau. Hayward and Kowloon's forwards made the feree,

Major Doyle, R.E., and Lts. Palmer Huish were safe at back, and mistake in the second half of hang- Harris was conspicuous ining on to the ball a fraction and Poynting, RE, were also on

2 good line of

half-backs too long, and many of their board, the former being remembered The forwards were

erratic. best efforts were charged down as for his recent lecture on "English in Sometimes they went down in a result. The defence was patchy. Major Cheyne, R.A.K.C., has dono manner which seemed irresistible. Pils and Dowman were at the top duty as DAD.H., China Command, On other occasions, they failed to of their form and Nicholls did much coming to China, In the early "Shang- days, and Major Lucas, keep their positions. Bewley-Bull good work.

hai trouble" and Knapp were in good form and Searle stood out for the R.A. at R.A.M.C., is known for his prowess

did 2 both wingers. well. Earley right back, and Watson and Ward in the tennis world, representing

missed a number of fairly easy were good half-backs. Rodgers Hongkong in the Interport

and Qmr, George, RA.M.C was the better of sound wingers, Lt. and and Gill played one of his best well-known in Assocation football was the referees' represents- games, receiving good support from tive of the Army Football Associa

the Referees' Com- tion and was on Allen and Moore.

mittée

of the Hongkong Football Association.

Bajor Charles, A. D. Corps, was Secretary to the U.S.B.C. and Mrs. Charles' departure will be regretted by military families, whose welfare centres she did so much to popularize and maintain

3 Rotherham

2 South Shields

2 New Brighton 2 Barrow

4 York

4 chances.

SUEN'S RETURN. Athletic Much Too Good For The Police,

Bournemouth Crystal Pal

Exeter

Gillingham

Luton Northampton Norwich Queen's PL

Southend Waleal

3

.0

Ayr

0 Celtic

Morton

1 Newport

3 Bristol R

I Plymouth"

2 Clapton 0.

2 Brighton 3 Torquay 3 Swindon 2 Brentford 3 Coventry 6 Merthyr 1. Watford

Scottish League.

01 Motherwell

St. Johnstone

Hibernians

5 Aberdeen

7: Dundee U.

1. Clyde

7 Cowdenbeath

I Kilmarnock

6 Queen's Park

2

The speedy Athletic attack ARMY BEAT NAVY. dominated the game, but thanks to

INTER-SERVICE RUGGER-

a splendid exhibition by Clark, and two capital goals from McGrenyy, the Police did sufficiently well to

TOURNAMENT. upset the Chinese calculations of an improved goal average. The

London, Mar. 1. Athletic fully deserved their vic-

In the Inter-Services rugger tourna tory; they attacked for at least ment, held at Twickenham to-day, the seventy per cent. of the game, but Army beat the Navy by 10 points to their finishing was not highly im- 10. The Duke of York was among the pressive until Suen Kam-shun, who 10,000 spectators-Reuter.

the Army,"

wan

Johnny Buckley, Sharkey's manager, claims the championship title for Sharkey-Reuter's American Service.

cluded in these are Brigadier Gird wood, for Colombo and Lt. Col. Shake- speare, R.E., and Captain Cameron, A.D.C. to the G.0.0., China Command, for Singapore.

Recent Appointments.........

It. 5. F. S. Yerafeld, Worcester Regiment, has rejoined the 1st, Bat- talion at Shanghai, on completion' a tour of duty at the regimental depot. Lt. J. T. Milner, who relinquished the appointment of Staff Captain of the Gth (Lucknow) Brigade January 31 last has been attached to the 1st Battalion, Worcester Begi

on

Lt. Col. Cardew, RA.O.C., was D.A.D.O.S., Hongkong, and Lt. Mockment, pending posting.

R.S.M. ME. Newman, Worcester ler.

R.A.0.CH was lately Assistant BLL.O. The Rev. Parisotti was a Regiment, who embarked on the well-known Roman Catholic chaplain. Neuralia at Southampton, was pro- All the above are going Home, but moted Lieutenant, and Quartermaster a number of passengers are disem- whilst on board, and joined the 1st. barking at intermediato ports. In Battalion at Shangbal,

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.