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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930.

THE

WORLD SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

RUMJAHN ENTER THE SEMI-FINAL.

On the stand court yesterday, the cousins S.A. and H.D. Rum- jahn defeated Ng Sze-kwong and Sze-cheung in the fourth round of the doubles championship, and thus joined C.A.L. Rumjahn and Cassumbhoy in the semi-final.

has

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| INTERESTING CRICKET.

MATCH WITH FRANCONIA CREW.

다.

'team

An interesting cricket match was played on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground yesterday between from the R.M.S. Franconia and eleven chosen from the Army the inclusion of two civilians in Owen Hughes and Col. T. A. Robert

runa.

with

HULL CITY GAIN

TWO POINTS.

OLDHAM DEFEATED BY ONLY

GOAL OF MATCH.

ANGLO-EGYPTIAN TREATY.

EXPERT EXAMINATION OF THE DRAFT,

London, Mar, 30, -Anglo-Egyptian treaty negotia-.. 'CLAPTON ORIENT WIN.|tions will be formally and publicly opened in the Locarno Room at the Foreign Ofce to-morrow morning when speeches will be made by the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Arthur Henderson, and the Egyptian Pre- micr, Nahas Pasha.

London, Mar. 31. Hull secured two valuable points to-day when they defeated Oldham by the only goal of a postponed match. Oldham have now last the advantage of being a match in hand on Blackpool and the fight for promotion becomes much keener.

In the Southern Section of the Third Division, Clapton Orient defeated Newport by three goals to one.-Reuter.

The revised League tables are

Cardiff

that the negotiations will develop After this session, it is probable into an expert examination of the existing draft treaty.

That draft, embodying the pro- posals for a lasting and honourable settlement of the Anglo-Egyptian question, was drawn up in an agree meat by Mr. Henderson and by Mahmoud Pasha, and published Last August..

Mr. Henderson, who in a covering note described the proposals as re- 35 23 8 Second Division,

presenting the extreme limit to 88 60 49 which he could recommend the 9 7 78 40 47 British Government to go, under- 35 18 11 6 65 36 47 took that if the proposals were BS 16 7 12 52 44 39 ratified by the

The local men won by 66 runs, The winners gave a character-

The Army players went to the tistic display, and always had wicket Arst but could do no better given below: the full measure of their

than score a total of 124 runs.

Lieut, Musson and Owen ponents.

the were They

Hughes were vastly mainstays of the side each collecting Blackpool superior as a working force, their 47 before being dismissed. Ross was team work and tactics taking all the most successful bowler for the Oldham the sting out of the individualistic visiones, the Franconia skipper, Bradford

taking five wickets for

for 17 Chelsea efforts of the Ng brothers.

SA. Rumjahn showed that he had the misfortune to injure his hand

Bury a fast return while bowl- greatly improved his stopping a service, which yesterday funcing and had to retire from the match. Southampton

The visiting players met with

Notts, Forest tioned accurately and with telling disaster on going to the wicket, losing. Tottenham

earls Nott

Charlton effect. He also drove powerfully six of their men for only 19

the forehand. His

Stoke The later batsmen, however, kept partner shone at the net, where his low their ends up while Pettman did all

Notts. the Wolves volleying

he left the won many important the scoring but when

sed. West Brom. remaining men were soon dismissed. points,

Pettman knocked up 31 before he was

Reading caught, the total reaching G8 runs.

Preston N.E. Lieut. Col. Wyatt captured

Hull wickets for 16 runs. Scores:

Swansea Bradford Army XI.

on

teral

Ng "Szo-kwong was not half so impressive as of yore, and it was left to his brother to put up most resistance to the Rumjahn attack." But the pair lacked understand- ing and control of their shots,Lieut. Musson, e Melia, b Cot- and were a well-beaten couple.

To-day, E.C. Fincher will meet Ho Ka-lau in the singles cham- pionship, and, if he wins, "Ernie" should not find a great deal of difficulty in reaching the final stage of the tournament. stand court is certain to be one cticut, Anstruther, c North, Ross the chief venues of sporting eater-Capt. Swayne, not out. Lainment this afternoon, and visi tors enn look forward to a match full of exciting exchanges and a close finish,

Capt. Reynolds, Ross- Cpl. Daris, c Green, b Ross Lieut. Wyatt, b Rosa Col. Robertson, e Melia. b Ross I. Owen Hughes, b Whitehead Capt. Thorp. Whitehead, b

Cotterni

Christian, lb.w., Cotteral

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The Egyptian Parliament, re- cently elected with an 34 whelming Wafdist

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Extras

Total (for 9 wits.)

Capt. Veddar, absent.

Bowling Analysis,

124

Bournemouth 34 Coventry Crystal Pal. Luton Clapton 0. Exeter Swindon Watford

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R. W.

Newport Walsall Torquay Bristol R.

Gillingham Merthyr

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RE

Yesterday's results in detail were: Open Championship Doubles. (third round)-S, A. and II. D. Rumjahn bent Ng Sze-kwong and Ng Sze- cheung, 6-1, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.

Jones Glub

Championship. (second Ross round)-L. Forster beat T. J. Price, North 6-4, 6-1.

Cotteral Handicap

(third Green ... Singles roand). G. E. R. Divett (-1/6) beat Bainbridge N. L. H. Railton (-3/6) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.Whitehead

To-day's Programme, Open Championship Singles. (fourth roand)-E.

C. Fincher v Ho Ka-lau. B. Pettman, e Davis, b Christian 31 (Stand Court).

W. R. H. Bainbridge, b Wyatt...

"B"

R. M. S. Franconia.

Club Cha (third round). J. Cotteral, b.Wyatt

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tar (-15).

(4/6) L Fors-A. E. Ress, st. Davis. b Reynolds

E. V. Whitehead, b Wyatt

(second. Mclia, b Wyatt...

Handicap Singles "A round).-E. R. Price (rec. 2/8) Owen Hughes (-4/6).

andicap Singles "B"

H.W. Baxter, e Owen Hughes,

Wyatt

(second F. Green, st. Davis, & Owen

Hughes...

Dr. C. H. Burton (rec. 15)

v M. D. Scott (scr.).

Handicap Doubles. (third round).

G. E. R. Divett and E. J. R. Mitchell

v D. S. and S. E. Green.

GARRISON NEWS.

YESTERDAY'S NAVY FOOTBALL.

J. Grace, not out

V. North, e Thorp, b Christian

Extras

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33 10 6 17 64

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A Cordial Spirit.

London, Mar. 31.

Mr. Henderson is the principal

Too Wonderful For Words 1Steppin' High.

Return of the Gay

A Tale of a Ticker.

Caballero.

TSANG FOOK PIANO CO.

British delegate, and Premier 8, Des Voeux Road, Central.

to

463 Nakas Pasha the principal Egyp 30 62 tinn one, at the conference 44 45 negotiate the Anglo-Egyptian poll- 41 42 tical issues.

54 11

Mr. Henderson, extending the 40 40 British Government a welcome at 60 39 60 38 the public opening in the Foreign Once, said they had met to seal, 58 37 by a treaty, the friendship of two 63 37 peoples whose interests

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Go 35 identical in many respects. He 51 32 refused to contemplate the pos- 55 31 sibility of failure, and declared 64 31 that Egypt should be enabled, as 64 28 a free and independent sovereign 69 27 state, to play a part in the comity 65 26 of nations befitting her

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greatness and modern progress.

Nahas Pasha, replying, said hat past failures in negotiations had not discouraged them in their de- termination to reach a loyal under- The following will represent the

standing with Britain. They were hrst team of the Hongkong Hockey convinced that the task would be Club in their

match with the successfully achieved. H.K.S.R.A, on the Marina ground at It was natural for Britain, thei

p.m. on Wednesday-C. L"mother of liberty," joyfully to Gregory, W. Woodward, J. E. Henry, greet the entry of Egypt, the J. Gilchrist, E. J. R. Mitchell (capt.), mother of all civilisation," into J. E. Noronha, L. G. Frost, G. E. R. the League of Nations.

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5.15

0

3

& Divett, M. 6. Marriott, R. H. D. Wade

and T. J. Price.

10

Total (for 9 wkts.)

OK

A. E. Jones did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Reynolds

Wyatt

Owen Hughes Anstruther

Bruce obtained easy points over Christian Sepoy at Happy Valley yesterday Musson afternoon, winning by the large margin of six goals to nil, Hawes obtaining the hat-trick. Teams:

R. W.

1

Wayfoong ". Talkoo,

This match will be played at the

Bruce Bines; Parr, Miller; Hoo-Chinese Recreation Club (kindly lent per, Kirkby, Horner; Hawes, Pearson, Potts, Jeynes, Grubb.

for the occasion) on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m. prompt. Wayfoong will be re- Sepoy Jarrett; Farrell, Oakden; presented by the following: F. R. Haywood, Bryden, Tuck; Wilding, Burch, W. J. Clerk, B. P. Massey, G. Contes, Macintosh, Woodley, Exon. D. Mead, D. L. Milne-Day, H. V. From the start Bruce dominated Parker, J. H. Raikes, M. D. Scott, the play, several breaks-away by E. P. Streatfield, M. W. Turner and R. Sepoy making insufficient ground for H. D. Wade.

shot at goal to have prospect of success. Potts opened the score with

a nice goal from Grubb's pass, and Hawes soon added another with a fast ground shot. Pressure by Sepoy forwards was negatived by erratic

Hawes ran through the Sepoy de- fence to score his second goal, and put on his third just before half-

LOCAL FOOTBALL,

The following will represent the markamanship, and Bruce got down Club 2nd XI versus Eastern on the the field again.

Navy Ground on Wednesday, kick- off at 5 p.m. sharp: Stirling; Hill, Potouloff; Sloan, Puncheon, Krilovsky; Pankhurst. Stoker, Smith, Wilson and Thompson. Reserves:-Dobson and Hooper.

time.

Four goals down at the interval, Sepoy made desperate efforts to reduce the lead when the second half commenced. Wilding ran down on the right and bored in towards goal, his shot hitting the post and coming back Witts,

into play. After some rather ineffec-

organ, Evans, Nichols, Gowan, Marazion were the first to get near Bogle at the expense of a corner, got sway which

was cleared after play in the

tive play in front of goal, the ball goal, Tigwell's shot being saved by

and Bruce

was cleared to the Sepoy goal and

again, hot ficent game in goal. nearly brought a goal, Goodall having after shot at Jarrett, who goalmouth. An attack by Stormcloud

played a But for his antic

ment, the Bruce score

and judg- anticipation

to tip

shot over the bar, the would have ag-kick falling behind the line. Play continued even for the remainder A corner to Bruce was well taken, of the first half with no goals scored.

Stormcloud and after a few short passes Grabb

I attacked from the kick-

been very much greater.

put on the Bruce fifth goal A raid of, and Morgan headed in a centre by Sepoy was easily disposed of, and from Witts, but. Marazion at once took Bruce

came back to their usual post-play to the other end, where Bogle tion in front of the Seper goul, where had some dificulty, in clearing a shot Kirkby put on the team's last goal from Tigwell. A corner for Biarazion gave the Stormcloud, Reeper some from a pasa by Hawes, Bruce con- ** tinued to press for the rest of the anxiety, bis

partial in forwards, clearance going game, but Jarrett prevented any to the toes of further score with some fine saves.

who sent the ball wide however. Karazion continued to keep the Marazion v Stormcloud.

Stormcloud players in their own half, A draw was the result of this match

several chances of scoring were but sove wasted by poor at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon,

Stormcloud

shooting. the score-sheet being blank at half the field at last, but a centre from managed to get downt time, and each team scoring once in the right wing was not accepted by the second half. Teams:

Marazion. Goodall;

the inside forwards, and Marazion Ward, Lreturned to the other end, where Glass; Swift, White, Waller; Hudson,

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making the scores level with a good shot. Both sides fought hard for the Stormcloud-Bogla; Fellingham, winning goal, but the defences held Carter; Collins; Turner, Hadson; out until the final whistle..

The conference then sat private- ly--Reuter.

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