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THE

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931,

WORLD SPORT

SHANGHAI BRING

OFF A

GREAT VICTORY.

ONE GOAL BEATS CHINESE.

HALF-BACKS SMOTHER THE SMART CHINESE ATTACK.

SINCLAIR'S BLUNDER.

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NAVAL SPORTS AT SHAMEEN.

.M.S. MOTH WINS THE

AGGREGATE CUP,

LOCAL YACHTING,

-R.AL.K.Y.C. DEFEAT THE ROYAL NAVY.

The R. 11. K. Yacht Club beat the Royal Navy in a very interesting aniling contest yesterday. Only one point ahead. In the morning, the Club piled up the points in the afternoon race, and won by 145 to 128. Detalled results were as follow:

Morning Race. Starting gun, 11 a.m. Courno.~---- Chuk line West to East, Channel Rocks (P). Rumsey Shoal (P), Mark on Club line (9). HM.S. Tamar line Enst to West. Distance, 0.7 milen.

R.H.K.Y.C.

Bard by

Yacht

Colleen. Me: B. NA

La Linda. Me. N. Craucher

Arzulla, Mr. Odland

Shameen, Feb. 22. The West River Flotilla annual inter-ship athletic sporta were held here yesterday

the Shameen Tennis courts and fool-Wendy, Lit. Anstruther

Jasmine, Mr. 11. 8. Ithur Wings, LLC. J. Martin BoJum. Maj. 1. D. Bewari

Mr. G. Pickering

Paints for morning caer

Rorni Naxy.

LOCAL TENNIS.

CANTON CITIZENS' CLAIR PLAYERS ENTERTAINED.

The Canton Citizens' Tennis Club

HOME FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

First Division

The results of Saturday's llome team, who were entertained by the football ure given below. All are RC on Saturday, were guests at from Reuter excepting the 2nd the Indian R.C. yesterday afternoon. Division Scottish Division. Three doubles and three singles matches were played, in which some interesting tennta was seen. Though) Arsenal beiten, the Canton visitors showed Birmingham they were capablo players.

At the conclusion of the matches, Blackpool short speeches were delivered for the Derby Canton club and the Indian RG. Leeds

Blackhürn

Admiral Chan Chak of Canton, who Leicester uccompanied the team, sent his regrets Manchester C. for his unavoidrule absenoc, he having Portsmouth Sheffield U. loft for Canton on Saturday night.

Following were the results of the Sunderland

matchen:

S. A. Rumjahn (LR.C.) beat LI Barnsley Man-cheung (LICITE.), 6-3, 6-2.

1 Manchester U.

+

Aston

Villa

1 West Ham

3 Boltori

1 Newcastle

1 Liverpool

1 Huddersfield

2 Wednesday

1

Grimsby

Chelsea Middlesbro

Second Division.

I'Lon

Fis

17

16

C. A. L. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) beat Ho

| Chen-man, (6,621,C.), 9-9, U-1.

ristol C. Bury

Bradford C.

Chl-buen (C.C.T.C.), 1-2, 6-1,

Charlton Everton

ball ground by kind permission of the Shameen Tennis Club and Shameen Municipal Council. The following were the results:--

ban. LL J. A. W. Tothi Heaving the line-int, P. O. Clark

Hollà, Mejor W. G. H. Mišem.. (Tarantula); 21. Lieut. Comm. thes, krut, J. G. Haselh

Daphor. Lt. W. O. Peltain Havers Cicala); 3rd, A. B. Monchom

Why Wonder 1. lat. P. G. Pansema si (Seamew).

Lang Jump-1st, C. P. O. Robinson nome. Chat. A. Whitworth

Speedwell, Caplain W, P. Mark

Wardlaw (Cienia); ni, MeGin, Seamew); 3rd,

Paym A. B. inward (Seamew).

AHAS YOUKE

Sub...t.c

Points for morning more.

Afternoon Rate.

10

>

44

In a way of speaking, perplex-

Putting the shut.-194, P. O, Mor. ing though it may at first appear, gon (Moorhen), 3 feet 11 inches: Shanghai won two games rolled; 2nd, Lieut. Comm. Havers (Cicala), into one when they defented the 30 feet 1 inches; 3rd, 5. A. Beach

Starting gun 2.50 p.m. Course.- Hongkong Chinese by a solitary (Moorhen), 28 feet H inchen.

The second

Hi Juulat, E. R. A. MeGilt H.MS. Tamar ne West to East, goal on Saturday.

(Seamew), 4 feet 10 inches: 2nd, Mark in Club line (P), Rumary Shoal might be valled a shadow game or licks (Gienia), 4 Teet #45), Channel Rocks (5), Club line the "i" match, an imaginary inches; 3rd. Lieut. Short (Math), 4 East to West. Distance, 6.7 miles, replay of Wednesday's interport, reet H inches,

ILI.K.Y.C. Hongking being represented by a

Hall Mile 1st, Lieut. Le Geyl alphtly changed eleven. In other (Tarantula), Umar 2 nus. 26 see; End. 1, Mr. H. Throger words, to avoid further abstruse A. B. Shawyer (M.); rd, Lag. 3. Hain, Mr. A. L. Shielde

a great Fitzpatrick (Cicala), tess, Shanghai settle!

Quarter Mil1st, Lieut. Le Geyt! many minds regarding the posai-| hility of a different result in the (Tarantula); 2nd, A. R. Shawyer interport i Hongkong had felded (Mothy; 3rd, A. B. Domoney (Cicala). Dry Land.1st,

Va

Boul Race

ITL

II.

100 Yards for Chinese Ratings. — 1st, Al Wing (Moorhen); 2nd, Cheong

Torantain).

a diferent eleven. They demonst.1.S. Scamew; 2nd. 11.M.S. Cicala; trated, to my way of thinking, that | 3rd, H.M.S. Tarantats,

their merits, at least, the

200 Yards. 1st, A. Walkins must have beaten any team Hong-(Moorhen), (me 11 aven; 2nd, Lalg. S. kung was in a position to place Street (ath); 3rd, C. P. 9. Allen into the field. This is high praise, (Tarantula). but I Rink it deserved. I don't think Shanghai hate ever sent a better all-round combination to the South. A more brilliant col- lection of stars, perhaps, but not a more effective cohesive

Shanghai had to fight a great deal harder to beat the Chinese than they did gainat Hongkong. Yet except for one period of fifteen minutes towards the elove the of the second half when Chinese half-bueks began to find their forwards with the right in:15. Kwo Wai-tit; 2nd, Wong Ting-

of

Iorvet

passes. wben the forwards responded with a succession of methodical clone passing raids and when, under the constant pressure of a virile attack, the brillant Shanghai defence began to show signs of faltering, the issue was never really doubt.

Inter-ship Relay Rach-1st. H.M.S. Math; 2nd, 1.M.S. Cienia; 3rd, H.M.S. Tarantula th, 1.M.S. Sramew

Naval 100 Yards Veterans.—1st c. P. O. Bennett (Moth) 12 secs.; 2nd, C. P.-O. Robinson (Cicala); 3rd. A. B. Colwell (Tarantula),

Representative Rulay Race.-1st, H.M.S. Tarantula, time 43 Bees.; 2nd, H.M.S. Moth: 3rd, 11.31.5. Senmew.

Open 100 Yards Visitors Race.

fart.

Ladies Rece, open, 100 yards.—1st, Mrs, Knight; 2nd, "Mfrs. Contes; 3rd. Mrs. Klock.

X20

Snek Bumping.-A. B. Hicks, Cicala.

Yards-1st. L S. Street (Moth); 2nd, A. B. Adams (Seamew); 3rd. A. B. Perkins (Tarantula).

Children's Handicap Under 12 Years-Connie Wolcott.

Dorothea, Mr. * Carter Laplan, Mr. H. . Bob Why Wide 7, Mr. P.1. interi Bluenose, Ct, Hall Sport, Caps, A. Fawkre A, Mr M. L. de V

Print for afternoon care

Po ablakost In morning

Total

****** 12

H. D. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) beat Ma Cardin

C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassumbhoy (I.R.C.) beat La Man-Pymouth

cheung and Ho Chan-man, 0-0, 6-1. Port Vale J. S. A. Curreom and J. M. A. Swansea Razack (IRC) beat Lau Fook-ling West Brom. And Lenng Tak-kwong, 6-4, 6-2.

H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn (1.R.C.) beat. Ma Chi-huca and Chan Chi- keung, 6-1, Al-0.

RAIN SPOILS TEST.

CHAPMAN WINS TOSS AND PUTS AFRICA IN.

4 Stake

Wolven

1 Millwall

2. Tottenham

Oldham

3 Bradford

2 Nette. Forest

1 Proton N.E

2 Reading

1 Burnley

1 Bouuuumpton

Third Division (South), *: Bournemouth Clapiun D.

Coventry Fulham

Norwich

Notts County

Queen's ..

0 Luton

0 Gillingham

0

Brentford

2 Crystal Pal 2 Brighton

Newport

1 Torquay

Southend

1 Exeter

2 Northampton

2 Bristol it.

Third Division (North).

Swindon

Thames

Wolsall

Watford

เง

41.9

ir

10

Loudon, Feb. 21.

Darlington Rain curtailed play on the opening

Doncaster day of the 4th Test Match between

Gateshead South Africa and England at Durban to-day, the weather behaving so badlyx

Hartlepools after to prevent a resumption

Hull lunch.

}

Wrexham

1 Chesterfield

2

Rotherham

* Tranmere

Accrington

1

Barrow

3

Southport

Netrun

1

Crewo

2

Carlisle

Stockport

0 York

Wigan

3 Rochdale

D

carly

First Division (Scottish),

4 East Fire

1

Partick

3

Hamilton

Dundee

3

Queen's Park

1 Morion

2

Hearle

4

Airdrie.

1

Kilmarnock

1 Celtic

Royal Navy, Colleen, Comit. B. Grenfell L1, Captals W. P. Mach

is allow Arguila, Lt Comm, H. T. Young & Jamine, Lieut. Cumm. H. C

filernary

Wings, Paym, Comin. 1.8. Lambert & Bojum, Commodate A 11. Walker 4 Almat. Comm. E.W.. 8i 16 Wendy, Lt. A, SL G. Edwards (k

7.

Punta for afternoon race. Palota obtained in morning.

Total

ED

:

11

15

12

F

B

61

120

Result of race sailed on December 1910.-R.IX.Y.C. 110 points,

Royal Navy 100% points.

20,000 THRILLED,

BY DRAWN INTERNATIONAL SOCCER MATCH.

Belfast, Feb. 21. Under ideal weather conditions, 20,000 apectators saw Ireland and Mile Racc.lat, A. B. Shawyor Scotland night a drawn match in the (Moth), time 5 mins, 20 sec.; 2nd, International soccer competition at Lieut. Le fest (Tarantula): 3rd, Belfast to-iny, there being no score.---

Reuter, Ldg. 3. Fitzpatrick (Cicala).

Inter-Army Match.

Monroe's Brilliance. During this anxious period, the brilliance of Monroe was exhibit- ed in a manher for which there

Final of Tug-o-war--H.M.S. Moth had been no previous occasion. He did not place a foot wrong, and bent 11.M.S, Moorhen, by 2 pulls to 1. The aggregate cup was won by

London, Feb. 217- his tackling and positioning were

ILM.S. Moth with a total of 50 points. In the second match of the Inter superb.

Martin, supported him splendidly, and their great wark.M.S. Cicala were second with 47 national Triangular Tournament be- wark points, 3 and H.M.S. Tarantula third tween the British, French and Belgian enabled Shanghai

emerge

defeated the 44 points.

armies, the British unscathed, and Gash to recover The Individual cup was won by French by 2 gonls to one at Selhurst his equilibrium. The nearest the Lieut. Le Geyt, 11.M.S. Tarantuis. Park to-day-Reuter. Chinese got to a goal was a bril- At the conclusion of the sports the liant shot by. Suen Kam-shun. prizes for the day were presented by Mrs. Boodam-Whettam. The Shameen Fung King-cheung flicked the bali

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to

H.M.S. Tarantula by Mrs.

THE CHAIN BROKEN.

SINCE 1926.

the situation demanded, first-time, G. M. D. D. Wolf and replicas to each OXFORD WIN FIRST HOCKEY driving hard straight at Chow. menibor of the team.

in the first half, Suen had been presented with a similarly, good opportunity and had dallied long enough to allow Martin to rob him. And these were the only real scoring chances that fell to

Licut Com. Sitwell thanked the ladies for presenting the prizes and called for three cheers for the ladies which were heartily given-Our Qu Correspondent.

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London, Feb. 21. In the annual Inter-Varsity hockey match at Buckenham to-day, Oxford defeated Cambridge, by three goals to nil. Reuter. the Chinese all through the game, game.. If Graham had been

Or the thirty-seven games so remarkably good was the break-standing two yards out instead of

played, Cambridge have won 18, Ing up work of the Shanghai half- on the goal line his shot would Oxford 15, and three remain drawn. back line.

have gone over the bar. It came This is Oxford's first outright success The eyes of the Chinese suppor- when Pau misjudged centre by since 1928, though last year they ters were all on LI Wai-tong, but Elliot, the ball falling to the forced the issue to draw of two the idol of the crowd was literally feet of Graham who crashed the goals each. blotted out by Pole-Hunt, who ball to the top of the net just played him all the time In the only inside the cross-bar.

safe way, keeping cloac his One explanation of Shanghal's

During the time at their disposal,incoln South Africa scored 32 without the loss of a wicket. See chiming 23 New Urighton and Mitchell, secring much slower- nine.

The overnight rain nnd morning drizzle failed to affect the Aberdeen wicket,

but Chapman, winning the Ayr

tusa, elected to send Africa in to bat | Clyde

The teams selected are: South Cowdenbeath Aftica--Seidle, Mitchell, Cameron, Falkirk Taylor, Dalton, Cochrane, Bell, Vin-libernians rent, McMillan, Viljoen, und Christy, Leith England.-A. P. F. Chapman, I. E. S. Motherwell Wyatt, J. White, O. G. N. Turnbull. Rangers 1. A. R. Peebles, Hainmond, Hendren, 81. Mirren Leyland, Tate, Voce and Farrimond.

Second Division (Scottish). Albion

At the lunch interval, South Africa had scored 32 without loss, but rala Alloa delayed the start after the interval. Arbroath and there was no resumption before

Bo'ness tea. Subsequently, Roveral inspec- Clydebank Lions of the wicket were made, when Dhandee U. was decided to draw stumps Forrar Router.

It

INTER-SERVICES RUGGER.

AIR FORCE DEFEATED BY ROYAL NAVY.

4 St. Bernards

3 Step'mulr

2 Dunfermilne ・・ 0

4 Dumbarton

5 Armadale

6 Brechin

King's Park Ralth R.

3

Third Lanark

2 84 Johnstone

Queen O' Sth. •

* Montrose

4 E. BurlinK

LOCAL GOLF.

FINALISTS FOR GOLF CLUB JUNIOR TITLE.

Col. E. D. Matthews and 0. Eager qualled for the final of the Junior Championship of the Royal Hongkong Gott Club yesterday.

London, Feb. 21. Twickenham was the scene of the annual Inter-Services rugby match between the Royal Navy and Air Force to-day, the result being a win for the Navy by 16 points to nil Enger finished Reuter

In the semi-finals, Col. Matthew beat D.-S. Robb, 4 and 3, and D.. on C. B. Maturin.

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never giving him the forward inefficiency was the weak day, the outstanding result being slightest opportunity of getting nces of Murphy at inside-right, the Navy's ten goals to one agulrist the ball under control. It has to He did not combine well with his played with only nine men, while

Athletic Reserves. The be admitted, however, that Li Wat-winger and in A dozen chances he tong is not the player of old. did not get the ball anywhere the Navy, folded such players as His beautiful swerve han dis- near the goal, If Colluco hud Shirrns and Ashman. In

junior team...

Eastern came a bad cropper, losing to the Argylls, a defeut which practically ends their hopes of the championship.

The results, were: South China.

a far

Recrelo

appeared; he is not even quick in been out Pau Ka-ping, one may

be the

had certain, would have equally effectively more worrying afternoon. smothered the Chinese right wing, Sinclair and Graham were the while Fung King-cheung, the best of the line. Graham was a cleverest and most hard-working constant source of danger and of the whole line, did splendid Sinclair was a trier all the time. constructive work but was too He kept his wing men supplied Eastern closely watched by Cash to be able with splendid swinging passes.

mn Navy Res. to get in an effective shot.

It was an exceedingly fast game,

་་ play moving from one end to the other with lightning, rapidity. Altogether. the Chinese for- The Chinese backs, Lad Mau and ward line, of which so much was Tam Kone-pak played a more than expected. failed to function, and useful game after a shaky start all the most dangerous raids were and the half-back Hing fully developments of energetic work by justified itsolf.

Chinese Attack Fails,

might

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G. G. Edwards, former Hong-

havo kong University and Club goal.

the Shanghai forwards. In some The forwards respects the Shanghai attack were succeeded had their thetics heon keeper, who gained his Blue for it Cambridge this year, was Intro- more Impressive than in the inter-attle less stereotyped, An port game, but when it came to was Monroe, and Martin. even duced to professional football on Bulshing off their movements tirey when hard pressed in the second January 31st, when he turned out balf, know exactly what to expect were woefully weak.

On one occasion. Sinclair head- and positioned

themselves

LEAGUE MATCHES. Navy Score Ten Goals Agafast Athletic.

d the ball-neatly past Lau Mannecordingly

with only Pau Ka-ping and ran to beat and missed the right hand bat by yards.Why he did not swing the hall to the loft-hand side of the net is beyond compro- Ieneion. Shanshal were also very

Junior matches made up the nour missing the goal that won the local league programme on Satur

for Luton Town lu A Third Division (South) match agaiust Bristol Rovers. He was-Kiven Illte opportunity to distinguish kiniself though he made one very good save from Poynton. For tho rest, Luton were too good for the opposition and they won by four goals to one..

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