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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930.
THE
of
WORLD SPORT
ON THE ROAD TO WEMBLEY.
SEMI-FINALS OF THE F. A. CUP COMPETITION.
ARSENAL'S SUCCESS. The draw for the semi-finals of the F.A. Cup Competition WAS made in London to-day, resulting as follows: Notts Forest or Wednesday
Arsenal
* Huddersfield,
V.
CANTON GOLF.
SCOTLAND WINS OVER ENGLAND.
Canton, Mar. 3.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
HONDA WINS MATCH EASILY.
Playing sound and entertaining tennis, T. Honda' won his way through the third round of the singles championship yesterday, when he defeated I.M.A. Razack, without the loss of a set.
A RECORD RACE.
KOWLOON MARATHON-RUN
YESTERDAY.
nual marathon race organised by the
RIFT IN STEAMBOAT COMPANY.
(Continued from Page 7.)
What is claimed to be a record for boat Company's steamers may lead the course was established by Bugler to eventual breaking up of the White, of the Somerset Light In existing Pool Agreement between fantry, who finished first in the an- the Steamboat Company and the committee of St. Andrew's Club, ran China Navigation Company." But over distance of approximately we are told that there are Agree
mente legally binding on both 655 miles yesterday afternoon. Although Razack gave a plucky
Messrs Butterfield & Swire and the Bugler White came into prominence Company until 31st December, display, Honda was not fully ex- when he won the premier award at
1996."
Gentlemen, tended, and was therefore not seen the St. Peter's Church marathon race
Sir Robert has
at his best. Nevertheless, the recently. He took the lead from the
start, yesterday, and but for a short dramatically pleaded with us that tennis always reached an interest-period during the latter half of the "the company might be captain of ing standard, and Razack showed distance was always ahead of the its own ships and master of its own.
remainder of the field. He finished destiny." What a fitting para-
and clipped
25 seconds of
of phrase of William Ernest Henley's last
Scotland defeated England by 8 promise of better things to come, year me, which was the fastest lines: points to 4 in the last of the inter- when he has a little more tourna-ever registered with the exception of]
and
The Finish.
"
It matters not bow strult the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll.
I am the master-of my fate, I am the captain of my soul.
I plead with you, gentlemen, in the words of James Benjamin Kenyon, to "Be the proud captain still of thine own fate."?
To Shake Off Tyranny.
to the dictates of others, "as. to
The time of 33 mins, 25 secs. was ignore the logical advocacy of our claimed as a record for the distance, our cause and fail to support the the previous best being 33 mins authors of the resolution before us 50 seca.. done by Pte. Baulch by denying them our loyal support them our (Somerset Light Infantry) last year. and withholding from The runners finished in the following vote that will help them to emerge triumphant from a contest to which
the inaugural race, when A. Mair national triangular golf contests ment experience behind him.
won in a Httle over 80 minutes. That E.C. Fincher enjoyed another race, however, is stated to have been at Tung Shan, yesterday.
Scotland had previously defeat-very easy match to advance into over a somewhat different course. ed America by: 91⁄2 points to 2, the fourth round, his defeat of
defeated G.H.W. Churchill being accom- | Twelve of the starters completed England had America by 7 points to 5..
plished in straight sets. He will the course, the only two civillans,
T. J. Hemsley (Police Training Are we going to be so deaf' to next have to meet Ng Sze-kwong School) and H. W. Brown (China Sir Robert's appeal, so indifferent The matches were played over On Manchester United's ground. the course of the Tung Shan or Ho Ka-lau for right of en-Light and Power) failing to complete to our own interests, su subservient
Recreation Club, 18 holes singles try into, the semi-final, and can the distance. Newcastle or in the morning, each match count-look forward to sterner opposition Hull City.ing one point, and 18 holes four-than he has had to contend with ball foursomes in the afternoon, in the earlier rounds.
Several Club championship and On Leeds United's ground.
ench match counting two points.
Scotland won four out of six handicap matches were also de- Matches to be played on March
singles and two out of three four- cided, the full results of which 22.-Reuter.
The records of the clubs still in-somes, thereby securing terested are given below, revealing points for the singles and four for that Newcastle have had the the doubles. The result, however, easiest and Arsenal, the most dif- was very much closer than the ficult path to the semi-finals. Ar-margin of points seems to indi, senal's record is extraordinary eate; in fact, it might have result- good-three of their matches haveed in a draw right up to the 18th
The first pair, England, 6-1. been won away from home. The green.. Arsenal and the Wednesday will Mr. R. K. Batchelor and Mr. S. M. be strongly favoured to reach the Mayes, were all square on the 17th green with Scotland first pair. Mr. final
Wm. Galloway and Captain R. O. Rutherford, Mr. Galloway then did the 18th in three, one under bogey, to secure the match for Scotland. Details:
The records are appended;
Arsenal.
3rd. v. Chelsea (h) 4th. v. Birmingham (h)
v. Birmingham (a)
4th. v. Sheff. Un. (h) 6th. v. West Ham (a)
Huddersfield.
3rd. v. Bury (8)
v. Bury (h)
4th v. Sheff. Un. (b) 5th. . Bradford C. (b) Aston Villa (h)
6th.
►
Newcastle.
3rd. v, York (h)
v. York (a)
4th. v. Clapton (h) 5th. v. Brighton (h) 6th. v. Hall (h)
Hull City.
3rd. v. Plymouth (n) 4th. v. Blackpool (h) 5th, v. Manch. C. (a) 6th. v. Newcastle (a)
Singles.
England.
Mr. R. K. Batchelor (3 & 1) Mr. A. E Quin
Mr. F. E. W. Lammert
Mr. G. C. Kitching
0 Mr. S. M. Maycs............***
Mr.-C. E. Watson (7 & 6)
11111|1|
10-4
Scotland. Scotland
Mr. Wm. Galloway Mr. J. M. Walker (G & 5) Mr. J. T. Smith (2 up) Mr. A. T. Lay (8 & 2) Mr. Wm. Stratton (1 hoie) Captain R. O. Rutherford'
Doubles
England.
3--1 Mr. R. K. Batchelor) 2-1 Mr. S. M. Mayes 1-1 Mr. F. E. W. Lammert)
Mr. G. C. Kitching 106 Mr. A. E. Quin >
Wednesday.
3rd. v. Burnley (h)
1--
4th. v. Oldham (a)
5th. v. Bradford. (h) 6th. . Forest (2)
5-1
2-2
Mr. C. E. Waison) (4 & 3)...
Scotland.
Mr. Wm. Galloway
}
Capt. R. O. Rutherford) (1 hole)
12-6 Mr. J. T. Smith)
Mr. A. T. Lay ) (6 & 5)...
Mr. J. M. Walker)
Mr. Wm. Stratton).
Nolts Forest.
3rd. v. Rotherham (a) 4th. v. Fulham (h)
ོ་
2-1
5th. v. Sunderland (a)
2--2
v. Sunderland (h) 6th. v. Wednesday (h)
3m1
2-2
14-6
FANLING GOLF.
CANTON RIDE.
SUCCESSFUL FLAT RACE MEETING.
Canton, Mar. 3.
The Canton Ride held their first flat Race Meeting yesterday, at Shek Pi, about four miles beyond Tang Shan
THE CAPTAIN'S CUP COMPETITION.
four
2
were:
Open Championship Singles. Third round.T. Honda beat I. M.
E. C. Fincher beat G. H. W. Chur- A. Razack, 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. chill, 6-1, 6-0, 6-1.
Club Championship. L. Forster beat C. De Bruyn, 6-1.
Handicap Singles "A." J. A. Summers (rec. 3/6) beat Dr. D. J. Valentine, (owe 1/6) 6-4, 6-4.
Handicap Singles "B"
J. E. Henry (scr.) beat' A. C. I. Bowker (owe 15), 6-2, 6-2.
C. J. M. Martin (owe 2/6) beat. G. Milla (scr.), 6-4, 6-2.
Handicap
Doubles. Col. Wyatt and Dr. Ride (owe 2/8) beat F. H. Ashworth and W. H. Walker (rec. 5/0), 7-6, 6-2.
G. E. R. Divett and E. J. R. Mitchell 11(rec. 2/6) beat R. P. Moodie and M.
D. Scott (rec. 4/6), 6-4, 6-1.
To-Day's Games. To-day's programme is appended: Open Singler
S. W. Liang Y H. D. Rumjahn. ATEL
J. Barrow v M. K. Lo.
Open Doubles, grote ve C. A. L. Rumfahn and J. A. Cas- sumbhoy v H. Owen Hughes and A. D.1 Humphreya.
Club Championship. D. S. Green v A. O, Johnson.
Handicap Singles "A."
S. E. Green (awe 15/2) ▼ D. Ellis (rec. 2/6).
Handicap Singles "B.**
-R. P. Moodie (scr.) v. J. R. Hinton
(rec. 2/6).
order:
1. Bugler White (S.L.I.)
2. Pte. Adams (S.LI.)
3. Marine James (Suffolk).
4 A. B. Sibeley (Suffolk).
5.
Pte.. Childs (SLI)
6. Pte. Earley (SLL)
7. Pta. Paris (S.L.I.)
& Macdonald (SLL)
9. W. Holden (Serapis).
10. Ptc. Rowsele (S.L.L)
11. Ptc. Galo (SLI).
12. Gar. Skelton (Royal Artillery). Presentation of Prizes.
At the conclusion of the race the prizes were distributed by Mm. Rogers, the wife of the Rev. W. W. Rogers.
The judges of the race were the Rev. W. W. Rogers, Mr. F. W. Stapleton, Capt. R. D. Thomas and Lient. C. G. F. Christian, RA, while the time-keepers were Messrs. J. W. and R. Baldwin.
The Scouts of St. Andrew's 'Troop were posted at various points to guide the runners.
hey have devoted so much anxious time and laboured with such un- flagging zeal in order that the Com- pany might assert its independence and shake off the tyranny of a re- lentless force? I cannot for one moment imagine that we
can do otherwise than vote wholeheartedly for the resolution moved by Sir Robert Ho Tung and seconded by Mr. Li Tee-fong. They rely on us for it, let us give it to them with- out stint and so prove that dilig- ence, zeal and watchfulness in our cause must have their reward.
Poll. Demanded.
Mr. M. K. Lo made a powerful speech urging shareholders to vote with Sir Robert Ho Tung.
When the resolutions proposed by Sir Robert were put to the meeting. 24 ehareholders voted in favour, there being 22 against.
The resolutions were according- ly carried but the Chairman said that in view of the fact that the Directors did not approve of the Members of the St. Joseph's resolutions and due to the fact. College Division of the St. John that a large number of share Ambulance Brigade are giving a holders had not had an oppor- concert in the Li Shek Pang Hall. tunity of expressing their views, St. Joseph's College, on Saturday he directed that a poll be taken on night commening at 7.30 p.m., and June 24, 1930, at the Company's not at 7 pm. as stated on the in-offices.
vitation cards,
The meating then terminated..
Brivate LIFE
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In the Captain's Cup Competition for March, played at Fanling on March 1st and 2nd, G. E. Costello qualified with a score of 71 (81--13). There were 43 entries, and other scores were as follows: A. 0. Brawn
A Campbell
R. A
M. G. Mills
SA SO
N.
N. Croucher
to the east of Canton. Some very J. D. Thomson
D. BL. MacDougall good racing was witnessed and riders D. E
E. D.
Lawrene
and spectators alike had a thoroughly Jama
enjoyable time. The results wore as follows:
Heavyweight Handicap-One mile, for ponies which have been regularly ridden in Canton for a period of not
89-15=74
88-1474
88-13=76
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less than two weeks prior to this The following will represent the meeting. 1st. prize, silver cup pre-Club de Recreio in hockey match sented by Mr. G. Hardt, 2nd prize, against the Hongkong University on silver cup presented by Mr. M. Gavin. Wednesday, at King's Park Ground Dr. Credner's Doubtful (W. at 6. p.m. sharp: C. Barros, H. R.
Dohse
1 Pinna, D. C..Alves, R. Silva-Netto, F.
Miss Clare Hayward's Silver King
(owner) Mr. R. .T. Crowe's Maori (Miss E.
Christensen).
Alao ran: Mr. Wm. Jansson's Caligula (owner), Capt. N.
Bjuke's Solitaire (owner).
Lightweight
2
Barros, E. V. Ribeiro, J. M. Alves, H. A. Noronha, A. M. Xavier, A. F Een da Silva and J. A. do V. Soares.
Rob.
presented by Mrs. R. T. Crowe; 2nd | Handicap-One mile, priza, silver cup presented by Mrs. for ponies which have been regularly. I. Ferguson ridden in Canton for a period of not Dr. Credner's Doubtful (Mr. Wm. less than two weeks prior to this meeting, 1st prize, silver cup present Mr.
ed by Dr. Gredner; 2nd prize, silver cup presented by Mr. W. Dohse.
Mr.
K. Knockelman's- Brand- (owaur)
1
1
Dohse)
K Neckelman's Brand
(owner)
Mr.
3
Hardt's Westlake **** (owner)
Also ran-Captain N. Rob.!
Mr F. Walek's. Zircon II Bjuke's Solitaire (owner), Miss Clare
(owner)
Mr. J. H. Ferguson's King Con-
stantine (owner)
2 Hayward's Silver King (owner), Mr.
R. T. Crowe's Maori (Mi E. Chris-
Gavin's
3 tensen), ek's Zircon II:
Also ran:Mr. G. Hardt's West lake (owner), Mr. M. Gavin's Bless (owner),
Mr.
Mr.
Bless
(owner), Mr. Wm. Galloway's Fiji (Mr. F. T. Crowe) alloway's Fiji
Mr. R. T. Crowe),
H. Fergu-
son's King Constantine (owner), Mr. One mile for ponies which have Wm. Jansson's Caligula (owner).
At the conclusion of the racing Mrs. started in one of the previous races
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