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LEAGUE CRICKET.

CHAMPIONS SUFFER DEFEAT

IN LAST MATCH.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

CLOSING CRUISE HÉLD

ON SATURDAY.

The hitherto unbeaten cham- plons of the First Division-the

His Excellency Sir William and Indian Recreation Club-revolved a shock on Saturday, when they Lady Peel were interested spectators were opposed to the Craigengower at the closing cruise of the Royal C.C. in their last match of the Itongkong Yacht Club on Saturday season and were defented in afternoon, when three sailing events

the game in which their opponents terminated certainly deserved the victory. Vico-Admiral Sir Howard Kelly, and The

matel, however, had no hear-the Commodore (Capt. A. H. Walker) ing on the result of the League. and Mrs. Walker, who inter distribut-

ed the championship.

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ReAROD.

J. E.

as the Tadians had already annexed the prizes were also using those

DIVISION I..

present.

The three yacht races were keenly contested and provided very close finishes. The weather conditions were ideal, and were a great factor In the success of the events. In the Cruiser Class event Wanderer came On the home ground, the Craigen- gower C.C. difented the India Recrea-The second race, "" Case, was won in first, closely followed by U and I. tion Club by 47 runk.

Zimmern's Valiant Innings Saves Side.

by Colleen, and the third, "I", "Y" and "C" Class, by Bluejacket.

·APRIL 13, - 1931.

HOME FOOTBALL.

DRAW IN THE SCOTTISH CUP FINAL.

Sunny weather favoured the Anal!

Scottish Football

Cup of the which was playell at Hampden Pork between Celtic and Motherwell. No fower than 100,000 spectators were present, to see a drawn match of twe gona ehch.

One of the features of the English football matchen was the defent of the Cup insists, both of whom were playing on foreign soll. Birmingham went down to Huddersfield and West Bromwich to Burnley, by one goal Jn “ne EnN Playing

Highbury Amateur Football Cup final, the Wycombe Wanderers beat Hayes by the only goal scored, before an atten- dance of 30,000 spectators..

at

in

the

in

Full results of Saturday's matches, as entled by Reuter, are given

dinining columns. In cabling the results of the Second Division of tho Scottish League our own Correspons Ident gives the scores in the matches

played on Easter Monday. First Division.

Aston Villa

A kreat, if somewhat staid, effort by E. Zimmern was the feature of the Craigengawer innings. Without During the tea interval akilful ox- taking any undue rinks he played the hibitions of fencing, with foil, epee Botton howing conddently, exploiting 21 pretty leg glance which got him then sabre, were given by members of Cheisen

while Grimsby the Hongkong Fencing Club, majurity of his runs. He neared 80 in faultless fashion and hit twelve members of the Yacht Club par: Huddersfield

tirinted in lawn bowls, Boundary shola.

Lim, who opened the innings with A. T. Lee, batted carefully for his runa, though he lost his partner early on. Together with Zimmern he wore down the bowling, and when he was dismissed Omar and Hamson carried on the good work, contributing 10 anıl 22 respectively.

to he

Zimmern had the bad luck bowled when eleven run short of WAS 11 valuable his rentury, stand, being Instrumental in a great degree in inking the sting off the bowling,

The Indians met with early disaster, but Mautor stayed in for 21 runs, and was very unfortunate to be which bounced stumped from a ball

off the wickel-keeper's pads. A rol Collowed, and in spite of a hard-hit intings by A. R. Minu, the side were all dismissed teu short of the century. Omar and A. T. Lee did the most Junage with the ball. taking four wickels respectively for 22 and 27

FUNK,

TÉN WICKET WIN.

Civil Service Collapse Badly Against Kowloon.

Goodwin played a large part in the victory at the Kowloon C.C. over the Civil Service on the latter's ground on Saturday. Keeping a troublesome length he completely routed the batassen, and finally ended up with Die excellent analysis of seven wicketa for 1 runs. He performed the "hat- trick" in taking the wirkets of Sayer, Richardson und McLellan with succes- sive balls.

1. M. Wood was the only batsman | to enter double figures. The whole side were dismissed for a paltry 1

rank,

Brace and Kowloon opened with Mackay, who knorked off the requir ed runs, and were unbeaten with 39 and 45 respectively, giving their sle a ten wicket vielory.

DIVISION II.

Civil Service C.C. and Kowloon C.C. Play Drawn Gamy.

On the Kowloon ground, the home tram played a drawn game with the Civil Servants,

Liverpool

Sliddlesbro

At the close of the rives and sport-Manchester U ing competitions, Mr. E. W. Carpen- ter addressed the gathering, gave a full view of the senson's work. He characterized the season

and Newenstle

Wednesday West Ham

4

Sheffield U.

0

Leeds

1

Derby

0

1 Birmingham

Arsenal

Sunderland

0 Rinckburn

2 Leicester

0

Manchester C.

2 Portsmouth

3 Blackpool

Second Division.

as having been a very successful one from every point of view. The mem- weather bership has increased, and, conditions proving ideal both for sail

for the keenn ing and rowing, these two forms of sport WAR, Nits, Forest anything, above the average.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

Cruiser Cinnu. (Started at 2 p.m.)

Yuch: Azuma (1) Isis U and 1 (2) Curlew (3) Wanderer (1) Chinook (6) Coquelle (5)

Times

Finished Corrected 2.54.00 2.49.39

Did not fininh 2.47.23 2.44.33 2,55.08 247.20 2.15.38 2.43.31 3.30.31 3.09.27 2.50.19 2.60.26

**H* Clas

(Started at 3 pan.)

Yacht Colleen (1) Rolla

La Linda (2) Norena (4) ... Argulin 11. (3)

Times

Finished Corrected 8.37.36 3.32.10

Did not anish 3.35.36

3.32.16

Bradford Burnley Millwall

Oldham ..

Preston N.E.

Reading

Southampton

Stokr

Tottenham

Wolves

1 Barnsley

2 West Brom.

9 Cardia

3

Bary

3

Everton

Q

Swansea

• Bradford C.

2 Port Vale

3

Bristol (

1 Plymouth

1

Charlton

Third Division (South).

Brentford Brighton Bristol R. Crystal Pal

Exeter Gillingham

Laton Newport Northampton Southend

Torquay

2 Watford

1

Fulham

3

Norwich

Notta County

2

4

Coventry

2

Walsall

6 Thames

2. Bournemouth

OONGOO

2 Queen's P.R.

2 Clapton 0.

0

5 Swindon

Third Division (North).

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Wigon

"y" and "G" Class. (Started at 3.15 p.m.)

Crewe

Rochdale

2

New Brighton

Rotherham

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Times

Yacht

Southport Finished Corrected | Tranmere

Wrexham 3.56.36

York 3.53.82

0

Darlington

1

Doncaster

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LADIES AT HOCKEY. ·

HONGKONG LADIES WIN THE CAER CLARK CUP,.

Airdrie.

Amateur Cup Final. Wycombe Wand, 1 Ifayen

First Division (Scottish).

Rangers. *Clyde

Cowdenbeath Falkirk Hibernians Morton Partick *Queen's Park

St. Mirren

2

1 East Fife

1 Hamilton

Aberdeen

2

Leith

0 Hearts

Kilmarnock

• Not plased. Second Division (Scottish).

At Sonkunpon on Saturday the Hongkong Ladies defented the Kow- loon india by three goals to two, winning the Longue and Caer Clark Cup for the second year in succession. P'Albion

Allon The teams were as follow:

Kowloon.-D. Avenall, A. Fowler, Arbroath B. Hirst. M. Groundwater, E. Booth, Armadale

Batting first, the Civil Sarvice made | D. Pinguet, D. Hunt, D. Smith, M. Ko'ness 1 runs, six of their batamen enter-Goonge, M. Martin and P. Hunt. ing double figures.

Kowloon fared poorly against the attack of the Civil Servants, unit were lucky to make a draw of the game. Kelly, after performing well with the lint, struck a deadly length with the ball and

BOYCH ended up with wickets for 14 runs, G. Lee and F. E. Skinner were the only batsmen to play the bowling with any degree of

confidence,

Friendly Match.

On the Hongkong Club ground, "Taikoo" (Messrs. Butterfeld and Swire) lost to "Wayfoong" (Hong

kong and Shangha! Bank) by soven

King's Park Hongkong.-G. Little, E. Gray, J. Montrose Smalley. E. O'Hagen, B. M. Pope, M.Raith R Wallner, 1. Bell, E. G. Ross, E. M. St. Bernards, Doneinn, C. Ferguson and M. Bishop. St. Johnstone

League Table to Date.

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts Clydebank

0

1

Dumbarton

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Clydebank

3

Brechin

0

C

E. Surling

Queen O' 8th.

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4

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Forfar

Dunfermline

Sten'mair.

Easter

Monday.

1

Dundee U.

H.K.LIL.C. St. Andrew's

7 6126 4 13

Third Lanark

7 4 2 1 9 9 10

St. Johnstone

3

G Montrose

Albion

KLIC. Roercio Dineenn G. S.

7 2 2 4 12 8 G 4 12 6 0 5

7 3 TA

ARMY RUGBY MATCH.

wickels. Talkoo were ali dismissed for 96 runs, towards which L. B. Smith (83), LA. Whipps (43 not

ENGLISH REPRESENTATIVES out) and R. H. Dowler (12) were the principal contributors.

WIN FROM FRENCH. Rigg per- formed excellently with the ball, taking eight wickets for 10 runs,

London, Apr. 12. "Wayfoong" scored 178 runs for nine At Twickenham in the International wickels, G. C. Moutrie (32), E, W. Rugby match the British Army bent Stagg (44), French (20) D. 1. Milne- the French Army by 21 points to Bas (24) were the scorers.

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