THE HONG KONG " DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1929.
Local Sport
LOCAL FOOTBALL."
CIVILIANS BEAT CHINESE IN THE LAL WAH CUP
COMPETITION.
WINS FOR SOMERSET L.I., K.O.S.B. RES., R.N. RES. AND S. CHINA “A."
Saturday's games resulted under:
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HONG KONG LEAGUE.
DIVISION I.
R.A. . S.L. 1.
Lai Wah Cup Competition.
Civilians........ 3. Chinese
2
Hong Kong League: Div. I.'
Someraet L.I... R.A
.. Division II. "
R.N. Res......... 6 K:F.C. Res. K.0.5. B. Res.. 3 St. Joseph's
1
Ewo Chinese... 1
H.K.F.C.
Reserves 0 Eastern F.C... 0
Reserves 1
S. China "A".. 3 Chini Athletic
A3 Club de Recreio
Reserves
R.A.M.C. China Athletic".
"B" 21 S. China" "B" 1
1
S.TI. Res....... 1
S.LI. RES. v. SOUTH CHINA "B."
Crossing over to Kowloon, South
The
K.O.S.B. GYMKHANA.
BIG GATHERING AT KWANTI.
MONTANA'S SPLENDID WIN.
LAWN TENNIS.
EXHIBITIONS AT THE K.C.C.
At the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday several exhibition mat- ches were played, the funds being for the benefit of Earl Haig's Poppy Diy Fund. Among those All roads led to Kwanti Steeple who took part were several Shang- chase Course yesterday when the hai and Hong Kong Interporters, including Gordon Lum, John Wade, China returned with a punt.
2nd Bn. The King's Own Scottish Cañarato Kong Afiss Collac game was played on the Railway Borderers held their gymkhana (Shanghai), M. W. Lo, S. A. Rum ground the S.LI failing to hold meeting. Among the distinguished jahr, H. D. Rumjahn, T. Honda, guests present were His Excellency Mrs. James, Miss Enid Le, and their half titre lend. mead and Earley assisting, the the Governor and Lady Clementi, Mrs. Miles (Hong Kong), whilst S. senior team against the R.A., the E. Major-General J. W. Sandi E. Green, E. C. Fincher (E.C.C.), lands, C.B, C.M.C., D.S.O., Com and A. L. Rumjahn (Tientsin) also Reserves attack was weakened. At modore R. A. S. Hill, R.N., Mr. Played. the interval the S.L1. were leading R. A Dyer, and Mr. W. T. by a goal, scored by Wallace. to Staaton. nil.
With Den-
The S... finished with nine men only. Verrier being ordered off, while Chidgey was injured. Just On the Railway ground at Kow-before the final whistle sounded Chui loun, the Ganners lost the joss they | Fank scored for South China. had against Kowloon F.C, and went down to the S. L.I. by two clear goals.
The teams lined out as under- I.A.-Fletcher: Oliver, and Raw- linga; Taylor, Joyce and Gardner: Colton, Allan, Gill, Walker and Fredericks.
Somerset L.I. Hail; Walker and Hayward; Kanpp, West and Harris; Racson. Earley. Denmead, Guest and Butcher.
Bewley-Bull being on the injured list. Earley of the Reserves took] his place. After a bout of midfield University . R.A. Reserves not play, the Somerset forced a corner
which
not improved upon. played
From now until the interval the
failed to register n goal. LAI WAH CUP COMPETITIONS had the game in hand but!
above
CIVILIANS. CHINESE.
teams on
A large crowd witnessed the the H.K.F.C. ground, the Civilians winning by the ol goat in five. The game was one of the best seen in Hong Kong and
WILM
The Artillery opened the second half with a strong attack but failed against Crawley and Hayward. Fletcher was several times tested but kept his goal intact until Guest sent the ball into the net. Keeping up the pressure the S. L.I. increased their lead when Butcher cut in and beat Fletcher with a fast cross shot. The Gunners were defending when
Result:
S.LT Reserves
South China "B"
CLAR DE RECREIO RES ». CLUB
CHINA ATHLETIC " B."
Playing at King's Park, China "picked up a point Athletic B from the Club de Recrein, the teams sharing equally four goals.
HONG KONG LEAGUE TABLES TO. DATE.
Division 1.
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 4 17.8 14
K.O.S.R. Somerset LI.. China Ath..... South China. Royal Navy. R.A. Kowloon F.C.
A.K.F.C.
the result in doubt until five minutes the final whistle sounded with the St. Joseph's ...
S.L.I winning by two goals to
from time when agon by A. Coman settled the result. Kowloon F.C. Gelded no less than six players for the winners and to a man they were worthy of their selection. The Civilians made two changes from the advertised team, Dowman and
Miles replating Hudson and Brown
The Chinese made one change, Ho Ka-Keng replacing ip Pak Wah in
the attack.
The teams lined out as under- Civiliana.-.
(H.K. Rodger Club): Wymie (Police) and C. Pile (Kowloon); Hedley, Dewman and Bliss (Kawloon); B. Gesano, A.V. Cosano (Club de Recreio), Me Kelvie (Kowloon) Scott (H.K, Club), and Miles Kowloon).
Chinese-Pau Ka Ping (South China): Ng Kum Chuen and Lai: Yuk Tat: Ho Choi Yin, Wong Shui Wah and Lnk Yuk Ying: Tao Kwai Shing, Ho Ka Keung, Wong Pak Cheong, Suen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong lu.
IV.
DIVISION II.
K.O.S.B. RESERVES EWO.
the
Sockunpoo Playing on grill, the K.O.S.B. defeated the
youngsters
Ewo by five gods to one. The Ewa played ap strongly against the league leaders and there was only a goal between them at the interval. Crawley opened the Keore, but Ewo levelled through Stevens gave the Chan Yin Lai. K.O.S.B. the lead before the terval. early in the second half and there were two more goals by Stevens.
Result:--
8 6 11 17 5 13 7 5 1 1 17 4 11
18 6 10
8 4 2 16 14 10 8 41 3 15 11
7. 1 9 4 7 14 4 7 1 1 3 18 3 77 28 2 7 8 25 1
73 3.1 10 09
C. de Rec.
8 1 0 H.K. Police ... 80
Division II.
In the morning's mixed doubles exhibitions, Miss Collaco and Can. The official starter for all races varo were defeated by Miss Lo and was Sir Cecil Cleracnti, with Major, W. Lo in the principal match, Hewson, M.C., as assistant. The E. C. Fincher and Mrs, James beat judges were Lt.Col. C. S. Little, S. E. Green and Mrs. Miles in the In the afternoon three men's D.S.O., and Capt. G. II. R. Abbot, other. Mr. H. Moon was Clerk of the doubles were played. In the first,
C. Lake Scales and Major B.
Lum and Wade gained a fine victory D.S.O., was Clerk of the Course.
over the Rumjaha cousins by the Redeo Stunts.
odd set. They started off in con- vincing manner, and secured the first four games and then the 'set
One or two of the events partook of a rodeo nature, the mule races
in particular eausing much fun tot 6-2. A close struggle followed" the spectators if not to the riders. for the second set which the Rum The United Servicos V.C. Mule Jahng won at 6-3, pulling up from Race, open to pairs of any rank of 1-3 down. The Shanghai pair, how. HM's Forces, provided a wonder fever, in the final set, after the first ful example of what four expon six games had been equally divided, ents, each with different ideas, took the next three for the match. could do to make life generally interesting.
A. L. Rumjahn and Kong then. met Ng Sze Kwong and Canavaro, winning in straight sets. In the last match Gordon Lum and E. C. Fincher beat T. Honda and M. W. Lo, also in straight sets,
Lum and Wade in their match against the Rumjahas played very well. Lum gave a splendid ex- hibition and forced the pace with great effect, while Wade gave him very good support.
Results.
Miss Enid Lo and M. W. Lo beat Miss Collaco and Canavaro 8-6, 8-0.
R.H.K. YACHT CLUB.
FOURTH CHAMPIONSHIP
RACE:
on
A GOOD DAY'S SAILING. The fourth Championship race for racing yachts was sailed
ecurse of 8.30 Saturday over a miles, from Quarry Bay Mark (P-) to Channel Rocks (P), Mark on Line (S.), Kowloon Rock (8.), and
Channel Rocks (S.) providing an afternoon's sailing which was in
There teresting and enjoyable. were good entries for each of the three classes concerned, all vessel. finishing the course.
THE TIMES, -
The finishing and corrected times are as follows:-
"E" Class, (Start made at 2.93 p.m.)
TIMES. Finishing. Corrected.
3.30.48
350-45
3.54.03.4
3,89.38.-1 .3.49.18.8
Rolla (9) La Linda (3) ... 35445 Diana (4) ...... 4.01.93 Colleen (1) ...... 3.63.59 Dorothea (5) ... 4.03:07 ". 3.38.32.2 "Y" and "G" Classes, (Started 2.00 .m.)
TIMES.
Finishing. Corrected.
Daphne (1) ...... 4.13.30 Halcyon (3) Wendy (2)....... 4.19.33
..... 4.17.16
4.13.30 4.17.16 4.14.95.1
**Y". Class. (Started 2.33 n.m.)
TIMES. Finishing. Corrected.
Scratch Why Wonder (7) 4.22.02 Wings (5) 4.18.11. Bluenose (1)
.... 4.16.13" Boojum (2) ...... 4.17.163. Speedwell (3) ... 4.17.39 Adanac (4) Zephyr (8) Lola (6)
4.18.37 4.26.07" 4.92.99.1 4.27.20 4.21.36.2
LESSON SERMON,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HONG KONG.
"Ancient and modern necrom- Mrs. James and E. C. Fincheraney, alias mennerism and hypno- beat Mrs. Miles and S. E. tism, denounced" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Chur- Green.
ches of Christ, Scientist, on Sun- day, December 1..
Gordon Lum and Wade beat.
I.
To ride one mule is had enough ia nay case, but two mules tied together present a problem which. in many instances, baffled "theit riders completely. One pair actu-
ster atly inished the course first" A pair of riders from the II.K.S. Mountain Battery finished an easy first with a K.O.S.B. pair and Johnson) (Ptes. McConnell second. A pair of S.L.I. riders finished a clcee third. One or two of the more hardy spectators netu- ally betted on pairs in this event!
There was also a Military Mude rnoks of the Derby, open to K.O.S.B. If speed was conspicu ous by its absence in this race, plenty of diversion was created by Goals.
the mounts, who seemed to enter P. W. D. L. F. A. P. tain "chummy" feelings for each other and refused to be parted. K.O.S.B. Res. 16 13 0 3,61 14 20
Pte. Porter handled Bass with con S. China "A". 87 10.42 318 R.N. Res. 10 6 3 1 30 7 15 summate skill and attained first SLI. Res... 12 6 3 3 33 19 15 place for his pains. Pte. McKenna Old Soldier enme in second on C. Ath. "... 8 7 0 1 99 9 14
twho was evidently not so old as
Shanghai Captain Leaves. he tried to appear) and Pte. Dill Ath. ""...S2 10 10 15
Mr. J. L. Wade (Captain of the St. Joseph's
Reserves 3 4 2 3794 22 10 coaxed Daily into third place.
Shanghai Interport Team), acrom 9 4 1 4 18 93
Gymkhana Cup. .. K.F.C. Reg. R.A. Res. 11 3 2 6 17 23 A
The race for the Gymkhana Cuppanied by Mrs. Wade was to leave y the ss. President Jefferson for Enstern F.C... 8 3 4 13 19 7 attracted a large number of entries, Shanghai this morning. Prior to S." China "B"
Mr. Stanton's Social Alark, ridden a departure, he desired our repre- University F.C. 7 2 1 4 10 21 5 by Mr. Bulteel, taking rst placesentative to express their thanks for C. de R. Res... 339 34. 5.
from Major Lake's Sheila (Mr. HKF.C. Bes. 9 1 7 6 5 31 3
D
021 6 15 30 5
D. and S.. A Ramjaha 6-9, 3-0, 6-3.
» A. L. Rumjahn and P. Kong bent Ng Sze Kwong and Canavaro
6-4, 6-1.
Gordon Lum and E. C. Fincher bent M. W. Lo and T. Honda 6-3, 7-5.
Milligan added nuother R.A.M.C. 12 1 1 10 12 40 3 Shillington up) with Mr. Almas third and appreciation of the very kind
5 K.O.S.B. Reserves .... Ewo......
1
CHINA ATHLETIC " A "
R.A.M.C.
Ewo Chinese... 8 0 2 6 8 24 2
YESTERDAY'S CHARITY
MATCH.
CHINESE BEAT NAVY..
Yesterday at Caroline Hill a game between the Royal Navy and a team chosen from the Chinese was
At North Point Stadium, the Athletic defeated the R.A.M.C. by three goals to one. Pong Tak Sun Play opened with a bout of mid-scored twice for the Athletic before field play, the halves on both sides Prust registered for the R.A.M.C. The Medicals defended against a holding the attack, while Rodger strong wind in the second half but was in good fettle in goal... Towards failed to keep out Long Tak Sunplayed for the funds of the Con- the end of the first half the Civilians had the advantage, but the interval arrived with a blank sheet.
who beat McGowans before the
Result:- final whistle sounded, "
1 ..
Chma Athletic "A".... 3 R.A.M.C. ROYAL NAVY RES. ». KOWLOON .F.C. RES.
fucion Association. A good crowd was present when Mr. Li Yik Mui kicked off. The teams linedd üp as under.-
Royal Navy-Jarvis; Jones and Carey; Chadwick, Tilley and Med. calf Van Tromp, Firth, Cann, Gould and Wade.
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on his own mount, Fook Shau.
As was only to be expected, the Whistling Rico occasioned much laughter. In this event, the gentle. men rode to their ladies, dis mounted. ate
and then whistled a tune which the lady wrote down on a slip of paper. After reaching the end of the tune, the gentleman had to remount and Mr. ride to the winning post. Maxwell performed this formidable feat, and won the race.
The K.0.5.B. Regimental Rice, for a challenge cup presented by Mrs. Lake, also attracted a fair number of entries and was won by Major Lake's As You Like It" (Mr. Clarke an). Mr. Richardson necured sacon:l place on his own mount, Sucre, and Mr. Welch came third on Mr. Shillingtons Bingo.
Ladies' Events:
Mrs. Lake won the Ladies' Ball and Bucket Race, with Mrs. Ram- say a close second.
way they had been welcomed in Hong Kong and the "hospitality they had been accorded.
per cent. more than the Govern ment schedule of prices.
Messrs. Foo Loong & Co., for maintenance, etc, of roads, etc. in Kowloon and New Kowloon during the year 1930, at 18 per cent more than the Government schedule of prices.
Messrs. Yeung Fat & Co. for of roads, etc. maintenance, etc. within the New Territories during
the year 1930, at 20 per cent more than the Government schedule of prices.
Messrs. Chung Tee.& Co., 8 per cent more than schedule rates with. in Hong Kong Harbour limits and 30 per cent. more than schedule The Civilians opened the second
rates outside Hong Kong Harbour half with a fierce attack on the
limits, for maintenance and repairs Chinese goal and McKelvie just fail-
to sea and quay walks, piers and Chinese-Chan Shek Pui; Li Tia ed to turn in from a centre, by
Playing on the Navy ground Sang and Lui Yik Tat; Leung Yin
other, sen works, including the con- Miles. The first goal came to the within the
racecourse, the home
Some very fine riding was seen struction of minor extensions dur- Taan, Lai Kwok Chan and Leung Civilians through A. (osano. A team won by the big margin of six Wing Chui; Chan Shai Hing, Chui in the Ladies' Flat Res 15 furing the year 1930. shot from McKelvie rattled the goals to one.
Kwok Luen, Leung Wing Tak, Ng longs), Mrs. Lake coming in frat The Navy attacked from the kick crossbar with Pau beaten but the off and Wade opened their account. Po Kee and Lai Fong. ball rebounded to play. Wong Pak Further goals for the Navy were Chong missed a good opening and stored by Gould, Cartwright and the Civilians went further ahead Egun. Before the interval Moss be denied the Chinese came again least, item on the programme waL
Beured for the visitors.
Messr. Yeung Fat & Co. for the on Mountain Greenery, with Mies supply of labour and material for Clarke second on Sunning, and the Chinese Cemeteries in Hong Miss Hutchina third on Chinkoff. Kong and Kowloon during the
The last, but by no means the year 1930.
the race over a 1-miles course for the Sun Wai Cup, which was open to all Chins ponies. Mr. Stanton'
when Scott banged in from a pass by McKelvie. Being two down the Chinese put on pressure and Suen und Gould. gave them a victory by A shot from Leung Wing Tak took Montana justified the confidence of
Kum-Shun bent Rodger with a fine shot from thirty yards. The Chi- nese returned to the attack and Wong Pak Chong made the score two all with a good shot.
The Civilians then got.going and a fast shot from A. Cosano lelt Pau helpless. With only five minutes to go, the Civilians middle line held the Chinese and a strenuous game ended in a win for the Civilians be three goals to two.
. Scott played the best soccer game
in the Colony: The Civilians had
The Nery continued to press in the second half and goals by Wade
six goals to one.
H.K.F.C. RES. v. ST. JOSEPH'S RES.
Playing on the H.K.F.C. ground the home team went down to St. Joseph's by four clear goals, despite Wilson's fine play in goal. Sansom opened for St. Joseph's and before the interval this player had added more. In the second hall two Leonard scored another for St. Joseph's.
Result:-
St. Joseph's Reserves. 4 H.K.F.C. Reserves..... 0
The Chinese were early attacking and Jarvis defended well. Not to and Ng Po Kee gave them the lead. The Navy then took up the attack and Wade missed from close range, Jarvis by surprise and entered the net after striking the underside of the har. The Navy then got into their stride and Chan Shek Pui saved from Firth. Ng Po Kee headed a third goal which left Half-time, Chin- Jarvis helpless.
se 3, Royal Navy 0.
Equal Second Half. The Navy opened the second half with a strong attack but failed to get the ball in the net. After 26 minutes play in the second half, Leung Wing Tak beat Jarvis with a fast cross shot. The Navy for- wards with neat combination took the ball in and a shot from Cana ter the Navy's only goal. The final whistle sounded with the Chinese winners by four goals to one.
the public by winging the race witr. a sixteen-lengths lead from Mr. Brayield's Fern Leat
On the whole, a delightful day.
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The Golden Text was: idols have spoken vanity, and the diviners have seen a lie, and have told false dreams: they comfort in vain" (Zech, 10: 2)
Among the citations, which com- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Now we beseech you, brethren, by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, (Continued on next.Column.)
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and by our gathering together unto him. That ye be not soon, shaken in mind, or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as that the day of Christ is at hand. Let no man de- ceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition....whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming" (IL Thess, 2: 1-3, 8).
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