FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1930.
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CHAT ON LOCAL
FOOTBALL
third time of asking. In the first. five minutes success fell to East- ern. Wong Yung-kut gaining pos- sesalon to rush down to beat Pau Ka-ping with an aeute angle shot. -Hong Kong Loses the with Southern pressing their op
in retaining Interport
ponents were lucky their lead. After twenty further minutes' play. Suen scored from the spot to make matters even again, and thus the scores stood until the Interval. During the
CHINESE INTERPORT GAMES
Week's Games In A Nutshell
By "Reamer"]
Programmes
THE CHINA MAIL.
League programmes and tables
to date are appanded:-
Division L (4.15, p.m.)
OXFORD BOAT - RACE | DISSENSION
R.A. v. Navy, Military Ground. THREE COACHES RESIGN FROM
Sookumpoo.
Division II. (2.45 p.m.) Eastern v. S. China "B", Chin-
ean Ground, Happy Valley. Chinese "A" v. Ewo, The Sta
dium, North Point. Kowloon v. University, Kowloon
F.C. Ground, R.A. v. Chinese "H", Military
Ground, Sookumpoo. Navy v S. China "A", Navy Ground, Happy Valley. Somersets v. Club, King's Park,
Kowloon.
St. Joseph's v. K.O.S.B., St. Joseph's Ground, Happy Valley.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Police
Division L
..15 7 1 7 23 22
..13 2 1 10 14 38 .13 2 1 10 13 30 Division II.
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break debates took place as to whether it would be possible for one side to get more than a single The Soccer Interport is over goal lead. Southern went to the for another year, the honours for front for the first time thirteen 1930 going to Shanghai by their minutes after the resumption by five goals to two victory. In our the aid of Li Wal-koon and ten tria! Fung Jast December
Goals. we minutes later Chan Kwong-ju sent learned that our weakness was in in a beautiful curling shot which
?P, W. D, L. F. A. Pt. the attack und this was proved in completely deceived Chow In-in K.0.S.B...18 112 42 17 27 Athletic .14 10 2 2 32 11 22 the game at Shanghai last Satur to give the homesters a two goal Navy
15 8 5 2 31 19 21 day.
As a student of form the lead for the first time in all three Someriets 12 8 1 3 24 9 17 more I delved into the problem games. Fighting hard for some
RA last December the more convinc-minutes Eastero pressed but they South China 12 6 2 4 20 10 Kowloon 13 6 3 5 25 19 ed I became that it was a hope had shot their bolt for Chiu Kwok-Club
13 2 3 3 14 27 against hope. To beat Shanghai lucen to put the issue beyond doubt St. Joseph's 14 3 0 11 13 43 We required an exceptionally with still sixteen minutes to go. Recreio strong side.
In defence we had it With Southern satisfied and East- to a certain extent but our front ern played to a standstill the high line lacked that sting which standard of football displayed brings victory. We have gleaned throughout fell away rapidly in from meagre cable details of the the closing stages. encounter thal
and Reeves Rodger gave a wonderful display In the rearguard. Shanghai gain. ed a two clear goal lead in the first half and soon after the re- sumption were four up with Reeves reducing our arrears from a spot kick. This evidently gavo our fellows hope for they press ed until Sinclair. From a break away, netted the home sides fifth goni. However, our representa tives still had heart in spite of being so far behind for Gosano made the score a little more pra- sentable by netting in the closing stages,
Junior Shield Replays Three exceptionally good strug- xles have been put up by the Navy and Somersets in their Junior Shield games. Last Satur- day's result of the re-play was a repeat of the first game, i.c., a draw of one all. The "Sets" took the lead through Early with Abbot of the Navy equalising minutes from time. The extra twenty minutes of very fast and keen fouthall did not bear further fruit so for the third time of ask- ing they met on Wednesday last.
Early In The Picture
two
By their success the "Sets" enter the second round and are due to
Chinese Interport Games meet South China on the Military Three battles have been neces. Ground at Scokumpoo on Febru sary to decide the holders of the ary 15. In Inst Wednesday's. game Inter-Sectional Championship Cup Early was again in the picture for 1930, Hong Kong's Represen with one of his neat headers, his tatives are known as "Southern" success being the only goal scor while the visitors from Shanghaied up to the interval. With the
are named "Eastern."
The first meeting resulted in a
four all draw, a great game, the
goals coming from each side al ternatively, commencing with Eastern, which was a good in- dication of the evenness of the teams. Id Wai-tong was the out-
atanding visitor there being no flukes in his four goals, while Suen Kam-shun secured his hat trick and Ip Pak-wa netted the fourth for the home side.
Thrilling Display
"Sets" having the better of the exchanges, Baggett shot for
Langlands to fall in trying to keep It out, but it entered the net to give them a two goal lead. For the rest of the game the Navy were on top. the arrears being reduced by Sorbie, but he failed badly with a spot kick by giving Verrier the chance to save at the In the con- expense of a corner. cluding stages the "Sets" did very well in keeping their opponents at bay to run out winners by two goals to one."
To-morrow's Fixtures With the Interporters still away only one Senior Division game- will be contested to-morrow, the R.A. meeting the Navy on the Military Ground at Stokumpoo, This encounter should be a very keen tussle and as the. Navy have already bagged two points from the Guntiers, the R.A. will no doubt go all out for the two at issue to-morrow.
Of the Juniors the most attrac-
Goals.
P. W. D. L.
F. A. Pte 05 16 42
K.O.S.B. ...25 20 2 3
CLUB EN-BLOC
A NEW PRESIDENT
London, Yesterday, Dissension among the Oxford bunt race coaches and the President of the Boat Club has caused an unprecedented incident in connection with the Boat Race. Three of the couches, unable to persuads the President that he ought to stand down from the boat, have re- signed en bloc. The President, M. Alastair Grahare, thereupon resigned. Mr. D. Tinne, last year's Blue, whom the coachos wished to displace Mr. Graham in the boat, has been elected President-Router.
HOCKEY
Third Match in Caer Clark Cup
FAIR CAPTIVES
Missionaries Held by Bandits
Shanghai, Yesterday, Miss E. Cajander, Miss E. E. Ingman and Miss A. A. H. Hen- dengren of the China Inland Mieston were captured by brigands on February 3 while travelling by boat between Chang Shu and Kfan- Fu in Klangal, the attack occurring three miles from Kian Fu. The captives, who are all Finnish, first came to China in 1898, 1903, 1909, respectively.-Reuter.
WIDOWS' FRIEND
(Continued fron. Page 1.)
To-day a widow is no longer viewed as in the, old days, es pecially in the educated classes. But thle change is due to the ex- ample of Karwe-and a few other planears. He fought for the
The third match in the Caer Clark Cup competition will be played to morrow between the Hong Kong cause of the widows and defend- Ladies Hockey Club and the Kowed the poor women with a tenacity loon Ladies Hockey Club. The which characterises him. First of game will be on the K.E.S.F.P.A. all, he founded à Society for the ground at King's Park, and will Promotion of Widow Marriages.' commence at 3 p.m. The teams are He made the statutes of the as follows:
society in such a way that the religious feelings of his contem- poraries were hurt as little as possible. The society still exists, but its founder 'went on to other organisations.
Kowloon Ladies.-M. Mason, M. Woolley, M. George, P. Woolley, D. S. China "A" 15 13 1 1 40 5 27 Pinguet, P. Whitley, P. Anslow, V. Eastman, N. Field, M. Groundwater, E. Woolley.
Navy
32 55 12 27 Chinese "A" 14 2 1 33 14 24 Somersets 18 8 3 5 30 24 19 St. Joseph's 15 6 3 6 Eastern Kowloon R.A.
B. China "B" 14 Chinese "B" 13 University R.A.M.C.
Ewo Club
Id
10
14
.14 1 2 11 7 50
TEAMS FOR TO-MORNOW
The following teams have been chosen for their respective Clubs for to-morrow's football matches;----
ball
Kowloon 1st XI (v. Ming Tak Foot
Hong Kong Ladies.-J. Smalley, M. Bird, F. D. C. Lack, E. O'Hagan, E. R. Bell, M. L. Wallace, 1. C. Bell, C. M. Ferguson, D. F. Stanion, M. Smalley, M. Bishop.
There will also be a match be- tween the Club de Recreio and the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club 2nd XI on the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park, commencing at 3 p.m. The teams are as follows:
Club de Recreio. E. M. Xavier, C. Osmund, H. Leite, O. Basto, M. Alves, E. Rosario, M. Roza. C. Botelho, L. Silva-Netto, A. Basto, A.
Club at Kowloon, kick-off at 4 Roza. p.m.)-Angus (or Nicholls); Gillot, t
set; Eastman, McKelvio, Somerset,
Hong Kong Ladies.-G. E. Little,
Founded Widows' Home "He realised that for some time would be only very few widowa able to marry a second time and that most of them ought to get help in
some other fashion.
Since he was a born educator, he found the way out. The painful thing for widows. was to act as home of relatives slaves in the
the mercy of and to rely upon their family. He wanted to give widows an education and a pro- fession which would render them Independent.
founded
"He
Somerset: Somerset, Dowman, Somer- M. Russell, F. Stevenson, J. L. Simpson, Miles. Reserve, Cotton. Re: Whyte, F. Webber, A. E. Steele, B.
P Laing, E. Blackburn, E. Donelan, feree, W. H. HIL
A. M. Other, A. Steel.
Kowloon 2nd XI (v. University at Kowloon, kick-off 2.45 p.m.).—Angus, Jun.; Guest, Hast; Seddon, Springett, Dunnett; Moore, Herbert, Moss, Contes,
Nicholls, Reserves, Hawke and White. Hong Kong F.C. (v. St. Joseph's on
Club ground, kick-off at 4.30 p.m. Adams;
Hill, Bishop; McBride, Stewart, Campbell; Morhans, Bell,
Gilchrist, Reid, Alexander.
Club 2nds (r. Somersets an Recreio round, kick-off at 2.45 p.m.)-Stirling; Sloan, Potouloff; Hynes, Puncheon, Hoopor; Dinnen, Fowler, Railton, Smith, Coppin. Reserves, Pankhurst, Dean and Krilovaky.
HOME FOOTBALL Replayed Tie in Scottish Cup
Glasgow, Yesterday. After drawing on their own grund on Saturday Falkirk Journeyed to Dumfries to-day and again met the Queen of the South. No fewer than seven goals were scored, the result be Ing:-
Falkirk
4 Queen of the South...... 3
-Reater. [Falkirk meet Leith Athletic in the third round at Falkirk]
TENNIS "OFF" Cancelled Owing to Weather
MATCH IN SHAMEEN [From Our Own Correspondent.]
Canton, Yesterday, Yesterday afternoon the Club
in
therefore
A
Widows' Home. He took his own humble savings and rented rooms boarding school for two widows. After having aet an ex- ample, he travelled as a propa- gandist and founded in 1896 the Widows' Home Society. The fol- lowing year seven widows went to school. In 1899 there were ten
of them; in 1914 there were 110 widows in a college which had been organised for the purpose.
defeated the Tarantula by 7 goals to 1. in a fast and well fought game. The score was no indication of the relative strength of the two teams.
Started College for Women as play was fairly even throughout
"Karwe did not stop there. with the Club just a little superior. The trouble with the Tarantula He was convinced that the libera-1 forwards was an inability to finish tion of women and woman's edu. off.
cation was an indispensable and the most Important F. Lammert opened the scaring perhaps for the Club, taking the ball past means to achieve India's mental Ho there fore the backs from a good pass by emancipation. Ashby. Shortly after Ashby scored,
and then Tuson, before the Taran- tula got their first goal, the scores being 3-1 at half-time. In the second half, the Club forwards showed superiority in combination, being well backed up by the defence; Ashby scored again, and then Lam- mert three times in succession.
The Club team, comprised--G. Dunean; Jeffrey, M. Gavin; F. Daffern, T. C. Marshall, V. E. C. Forrler; L B. Wood, W. R. Ashby, F. E. W. Lammert (Captain), A. A. L. Tuson, and E. Shekury.
GOLF
Mrs. Roberts Wins Eclectic Competition
Last Saturday the re-play took place on the same ground and a record crowd witnessed another thrilling display. Like ite fore runner the first half was blank so far as the scoring went but many good shots came from both dots of forwards. The net was not found until play had been in pro- gress in the second half for thirty-three minutes when South ern took the lead for the first time by the aid of Tao Kwal-shing for matters to be again evened up by tive match in their programme Chan Ka-kan scoring for Eastern. for to-morrow is staged within Although playing exceedingly well the Race Course and between the Southern fell away a
A little for Navy and South China "A". Eastern to gain the lead. It was goal-less draw was the result of a pretty piece of work between their last meeting and with both Li Wal-tong and Tai Lun-king elevens still in the running for which terminated in the latter the Junior Trophy it is difficult player neatly placing the ball for, to predict the verdict if both aides Li Wai-tong to flash a shot into take the field at full strength the net which Pau Ka-ping could The K.O.S.B. will have to look to not have seen. With time close their laurels in their game with at hand the sue appeared to be St. Joseph's for if the "Sainta" settled but in a wonderful rally have recovered from their Shield Suen netted in the last minute. reverse they should give the weather. With the spectators wild in their "Scots" a good game even if de The Japanese players arrived on excitement, accompanied by the feated. The "Sets" have had the Hakusan Maru this morning, proverbial crackers, one found it three very hard battles with the and their appearance
The following. have been selected difficult to witness the last kicks Navy in the first round of the courts had ben eagerly looked for to represent the University 1st XI of the game. With falling Hight Shield and if not too leg wearyward to. Over 200 tickets had been in a League match against Craigen and players dead beat no extra should not have much difficulty in sold, and a big attendance was ex-gower C. C. to-morrow, at 2 pan. time was played.
beating the Club. With the respected. Why
sharp at Happy Valley.-C. 8.. Lam maining fixtures I predict East- As the players leave to-morrow (Capt.), S. V. Gittins, D. K. Samy, ern, Chinese "A" And Kowloon being returned the winners over sible for them to be seen in action Lee, L. T. Ride. D. J. N. Anderson, on the same boat, it will not be pos- M. B. Osman, A. P. Gutterres, E. A
if South China "B", Ewo and the here, much to the disappointment of A. Baker, A. B. Sulieman and W. H.
University respectively.
The Third Match
Journeying to Caroline Hill last
опе
Monday
doubtful WES there would be a decision at the
The tennis exhibition arranged for this afternoon at the Hong Kong Cricket Club between the famous Japanese stars, Mesara. Harada and Satoh, and local champions, has been cancelled, owing to the inclement
local tennis enthusiasts.
on local
The ladies' section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club held an Eclectic Pool on the new course at Fanling during December. This resulted in a tie be- tween Mrs. Roberts 81-773 and
Mrs. Lissaman 817-73.
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