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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY
Local Sport
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
H.K. POLICE SURPRISE THE S.L.I. AT SOOKUNPOQ,
K.O.S.B. MAKE BIG SCORE AT KING'S' PARK.
SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT KOWLOON" F.C.
EWO'S FINE WIN OVER THE UNIVERSITY,
CLUB DE RECREIO.
DIVISION II,
CHINESE ATHLETIC "A" v. SOUTH CHINA "A.”
This game was played at the North Point Stadium, and ended in a win for the Athletic by a goal to nil.
Previous to this game South China "A" were undefeated this season, while the Athletic "A" had been defeated once only.
The strong wind prevailing spoilt the play, and the Athletic were lucky in winning the toss, which no doubt won them the full points. South China defended well against the wind, and during a scramble in Playing at King's Park, the the goal area the only point of the K.0.9.B. defeated the Club de match was scored, South China's The goalie kicking the ball on to an Recreio by eight goals to two.
opposing forward, Lo Choi Wan, teams lined out as under:
Club de Recreio: Britto; Silva-the ball rebounding into the net. Netto and Sousa; Marques,
With the S.L.I. going down | K.O.S.B. r. against the H.K. Police and the Royal Navy sharing the points with the II. E.F.C., Chinese Athletic, are row must favourably placed in the senior League, being three points behind the traders with three games
in band.
tired and Oliveira; Gonsalves,
B Gosano, Roza-Pereira, Rocha and Santos.
Saturday's games in the long Kong League resulted as under K.Q.S.B. Shears; Martin and
K.O.S.B.
// Athletic ......
Police
H.K.F.C.
Division I
H
Reeves; Gardner, Davey and Bar ham; Torrie, McGlinchey, Everest, Recreio... 21 Stock and Alexander.
Attacking from the kick-off the a St. Joseph's ... 0 2 Somerset L.I... DK.O.S.D. failed to convert from a South China... K.F.C. 1 corner kick. To the surprise of the 1 Royal Navy ...soldiers the home team took the
lead. Roza-Pereira acofing a smart- Division II.
goal. Evereat soon levelled up for K.F.C. les... 3 Athletic "B"... the visitors. After a brief visit by Bwa
University... 0 Recreio, the K.O.S.B. returned to Navy R2 R.A.M.C... the attack and Everest gave bis side Athletic "A" 1 S. China "A" o the lend. Everest scored again, and St. Jos Re... 0 H.K.F.C. Res.. 0 grals by Stock and McGlinchey gave the K.O.S.B. a five to one lead at the interval.
CHINESE ATHLETIC . ST.
JOSEPH'S
This game was played at North Point Stadium, and ended in a win for the home team. The strong wind made play inaccurate, but the home tenin showed the better ball control. The tennis lined out as under:-
Chinese Athleti Chan Shek Puip Ng Kum Chuen and Lai Yuk Tat; Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Shui Wah and Lam Yuk Ting: Tuo Kwai Shing, Ho Ka Keung, Wong Pak Chong, Suen Kum Shun and Chai Kwong Lu.
1
Half-time: Chinese Athletic "A" South China
South China "A" had most of the play during the second half, but were up against a stiff defence. The Athletic were satisfied with their half-time lead, and conern. trated on defense in the second half. South China were erratic in their shooting, and the final whistle sounded with the half-time score. unaltered.
H.K.F.C. RESERVES . ST.
JOSEPH'S RESERVES:
The H.K.F.C. Reserves surprised St. Joseph's and took a well-merited point. The Club were early attack- ing. and a shot from Smith hit the foot of the post and rebounded to The second half opened with the play. St. Joseph's then got through, K.O.S.B. attacking but the Recreio but Castilho was slow in his final- defence cleared. Returning to the affert and the Club cleared. Play attack the K.O.S.B. added to their was very even, although not excit score through Everest. Everest puting, and the final whistle sounded on the seventh and Stock registered with a blank sheet. the eighth. Before the final whistle sounded Roza-Pereira scored again for the home team.
SOMERSET L.L. r. HONG KONG
! POLICE.
Playing on the Garrison ground Soukanpoo, the Pelice, surprised the SL.I. by defeating them by the jodd goal in three.
The teams lined out as under:-
SL.L.: Hail; Crawley and Hay ward; Troth, West and Harris; Reyson, Guest, Baker, Bewley-Bull H.K. Police: McHardy; Wynne and Howarth: Johnson, McGreavy and, Jessop: Gowns, Clark, "Fraser, Dr Valentine und Bentley,
St. Joseph's: Rocha Hyder and Comes; Skinner. Wright and Cund Butcher. Omar Virtor, Souza, Samson, Haroon and Jackson.
From the kick-off the
The Police got well off the mark, centre by Gowans and from n Valentine beat Hall and scored a snappy goal for the Police.
This was a surprise for the S.L.I., and they soon set about to wipe off the difficult. Several cornera fell to the S.1.1. but the Police defence was sound. Keeping up the pres sure the S.I. levelled up through
Referee: Mr. F..Smith... Only a few turned out to witnem this ga home team attacked strongly, a shot from Tu Kwai Shing striking the bar and bouncing over. Several corners fell to the Chinese Athletic, and during a scramble in the goul are Rocha was beaten, but Or standing on the goal line punched the ball out. From the resulting penalty kick Lam Yuk Ying failed In eat. Racha. From A as Butcher, who cut in and Leat Me Chan Kyong lu, Ho. Ka Keung bem Roca and gave the Athletic the lead. Rocha made a weak clearance from .. centre by Ts Kwai Shing, and Suen sent the mit into the net
inrdy with a fast cross shot. The Police went out for the las again, and during a scramble in the goals area Hall dropped the ball to the fet of Fraser, who sent in into the net. Bring a goal down the SL.I. Half-time: Chinese Athletic 2,bon pressure but failed to score.
St Joseph's 0.
St. Joseph's opened up on resum ing a shot from Victor being car ried behind by the wind. Samson came through but shot wide. To
Halftime: 1.K. Police 2, Somer- srt FL. 1.
The second half opened with a strong attack by the S. L.I., who kept the Police defending practical- Kwai Shing sent forward and Hot throughout this half. running in tested Rocht; the goalie Wynn and Howarth, playing a stopped the shot, but before he could sound game, managed to keep out clear, Suen sent the ball into the the S... attack, and the final whistle sounded with the Police net. St. Joseph's were playing a
hard game, and with a little steadi-leading by two goals to one. ness in front of goal would have scored.
Samson got through, but sent in a weak shot which Chan Shek Pui casily cleared.
Blesalt:
Chinese Athletic
St. Joseph's
3.
SOUTH CHINA KOWLOON F.C.
Senior Player ordered off. These teams moet on the Caroline Hill ground. The game was marred by rough play and before the clese T. Pile, of Kowloon, was seat to the dressing-room by the referee.
H.K.F.C.
ROYAL NAVY.
Playing on the ground, the Club sprang a surprise on the sailors and shared the points. In fact, it was late in the game when the Navy secured the goal wanted to give them a point. The teams lined out as under :-
H.K.F.C. G. Rodger; Walling- ton and Bishop; Gilchrist, Stewart and Wateon; Bell, Jackson, Me- Bride, Reid and Potouloff, "Royal Navy: Buchanan; Stephen- ton and Jones; Butler, Tilley and Walta; Van Tromp, Firth, Cart- wright, Gould and Dickinson,
The teams lined out as under: South China: Pau Ka Ping; Li Playing against the wind in the Ting Sang and Lait Mau; Leung first half of the game, the Navy did Yin Chan, Wong Hee Shun and most of the attacking, but shooting Leung Wing Chui; Leung Wan let them down. Rodger did good Chin, Cheung Shui Chuen, Leung work in the Club goal. A shot from Wing Tak, Chui Kwok Lurn and Dickinson almost get "home, but Ip Pak Wah.
Rodger with a fine effort turned Kowloon: Angus; Gillott and C. behind. The first half was point- Pile; Eastman, Dowman and Run-less. ham T. Pile, McKelvie, Miles, The Club opened the second half Simpson and Gallagher.
with a strong attack, and Potauloff Referee: L. S. Ness.
had an easy chance but shot wide.
South China took the lead early The Navy then got down, a godd in the game through C. Pile hand-opening being spoilt by Cartwright ling in the penalty area, Lau Mau getting offside. The Navy were converting from the resulting spot missing the goal by inches, and ong kick. Kowloon then attacked strong shot from Gould hit the bar and A shot from Bell ly, but found the home defendera in bounced over. great form. Li Ting Sang conced was stopped by Buchanan, and Reid ed a corner but Kowloon failed to following up sent the ball into the improve on the flag kick.
Det to give the Club the lead. With Half-time: South China 1, Kow- only a few minutes to go, it appear. ed that the Club would take both toon 0.
The second half was spoilt by points A shot from Tilley was de rough play. Play was very excitected by Cartwright into goal,
was sent off.
There was no scoring in the second half.
Result:
H.K:T.C.
Royal Navy ........................
CHINESE ATHLETIC "B" v. KOWLOON F.C. RESERVES.
This game
was played on the China Athletic ground at Happy Valley, Kowloon winning by three geals to one. Mass opened the score for Kowloon, and before the in- Hui Kim Hing scored for the terval put his side further ahead. Athletic "B" before half-time, and
the teams crossed over with Kowloon lending by the odd goal in three, Resuming, the Athletic went out to level up, but being over-anxious Hui Kim Wing was stopped for offside play. Before the final whistle
sounded, Mocre scored for Kowloon.
EWO. UNİVERSITY F.C.
Ewo secure full points for the first,
time.
Playing on the St. Joseph's ground, Ewo surprised the Univer. sity and defeated them by two clear goals. Previous to this game, Ewo had not had a win. Kam Sik Wai gave Ewo an early lead, and before the interval Tung Hong Ling put them further ahend.
The second half was very evenly contested, and was pointless, Ewo winning by the half-time score, two geals to nit
ROYAL NAVY RESERVES »..
R.A.M.C.
Playing on the Navy ground, Happy Valley, the home team de- feated the R.A.3.C. by the odd goal in three. Play Sn the first half favoured the Royal Navy, but they failed to score. Crossing over with A blank sheet Sorbie put the Navy une up, and soon after added an- other. The R.A.MLC. fought back before the final strongly, and whistle sounded Elliott scored for them.
Result:-
Royal Navy Reserves..... 9 R.A.M.C.
TRAINING
TIMES.
Details of Saturday's and Sunday's gallops at Happy Valley will be found on page 2, together with "Morning Dew's". comments on the ponies and other interesting sports news...
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
Division I.
P. W. D. L. F. A. P.
K.O.S.B. Athletic Royal Navy Somerset
S. China
Goals,
16 9 5 2 34 15, 23
13 9 2 2 20 9 20
1484 31 19 20
1... 12 8 1 3 24 9 17
11 6 14 20 10 13 Kowloon F.C. 12 3 3 4 23 15 13 13 5 17 18 19 11 12 2.3 7 12 24 7 St. Joseph's ... 13 3 0 10 12 41 6 H.K. Police 14 2 10 13 32 5
R.A..... H.K.F.C.
Recreio
12
2 10 12 35 á
AN
20, 1930.
CRICKET.
K.C.C. BEAT IR.C.
known.
LEAGUE--DIVISION, I.
I.R.C.. KOWLOON.
CIVIL SERVICE C.C. e. THE `.
ARMY.
Taking first innings on their own This match was played at Soo- ground against the Army, Civil Though it Wis not generally kunpoo and resulted in a win for Service Cricket Club ran up the the first division league the Peninsula men by 6 wickets, huge total of 200 runs for O' wickets, match between Kowloon and the The Indians batted first but could declared. A feature of this was a Indians did come off and it resulted only muster 116 rans. Madar was fine knock for 87 by J. E. Richardson in an easy win for the former. The top-acerer with 25 while Aroulli who received good support from B. game between the Civil Service collected 20. For the K.C.Q. E. F. D. Evans (33) and P. Baker (20). Cricket Club and the Army was Fincher took 2 wickets for 17 runs, For the Army Musson tok 5 wickets left drawn while Craigengower | Goodwin and Ross getting a wickets | for 73 runs. Cricket Club gave their supportera | each for 33 and 34 runs respectively.” The Army had put together 115
a pleasant surprise by anatebing The K.C.C. passed the I.R.C. total full points from the Navy by the with only 4 wickets down. Ramsay 'narrow margin of 2 runs.
The scores were!--
played a forcing game and made 42 In the junior division the H.K.C.C.before a good un from Madar dis beat the RE. and 3. in a high turbed his wicket. scoring game. The Police had no difieplty in obtaining full points from Craigengower juniors while the K.C.C. forced a draw with the Re- erria.
Division II.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. K.O.S.B. Res. 24.19 2 3 86 16 40 Navy Res 17 12 3 2 33.12 97 S. Chian "A" 14 12 1 1 44 3 23
· Athletic “A”....; 13.10 9 1 35 14.22 B.L. I. Res. 16 9 3 3:39 24-10 St Jos Res... 13 6 3 6 34 28:13 Eastern F.C.....146 2 8 27 39 14 K.F.C. Res.... 13 6 9 7 24 36 14 1.A. Res......
10 3 38 17 39 13
S. China "B" 134 27.21 35 10" 'Athletic “B”..... 13 4.1 8 10 20 8 University 14 3 1 10 13 40 7 | R.A.M.C........ 19 14 14 16 48 0 Ewo 14 13 10 13 43 3 H.K.F.C. Res. 13 12 10 7 47 4
Club de Recreio Reserves having withdrawn from the League, their records are not included in the above tables. They have played 13, won 2, drawn 3, lost 0, goals for 14, against 38, points 9.
Won against St. Joseph's Reserves and South China B; drawn with H.K.F.C. Reserves, Koy lion F.C. Reserves. Exo, Chinese Ath- letic "B," and University. Lost to R.A. Reserves, K.O.S.B. Reservei, | SLI. Reserves. N. Navy Reserves.. South China "A" and Chinese Athletic "A." The K.0.S.B. lase ten goals.
SOCCER NEW PLAYING GIELD.
On Saturday last the Folo ground nt Causeway Bay was used for Soccer. Two felds were prepared, with a hockey field in the centre. This innovation should greatly re- lieve the congestion of playing-fields va the Island.
Indian R.U.
A. el Arculli, b "Goodwin... 20 A. H. Rumjahn, e E. C. Fin-
cher, b Rossigemus
A. H. Madar, st. Zimmern, b
35. A. R. Minu, b Brace..." (3 "J. S. Abdul-Carreem.
Laing, h Ross
୯
15
A. A. Rumjahu, e Lee, b
Fincher
11
A. K. Minu, a Marlow, d
Fincher
18
O. Ismail, not out
S. A. Ismail, c ́E. C. Fincher,
b Goodwin
A. M. Rumjahn, b Goodwin T. A. Hamet, run out
Extra
Total....
Bowling Analysis.
Goodwin R5,";" Brace Lee
for 7 when stumps were drawn. Pte. Fry was top-scorer with 23 while Crake and Musson had 2 ruas each. Richardson also did well with the ball, taking 2 wickets for 5
runs.
The scores werd
Civil Service 0.0.
F. Baker, e Crake, b Musson 50
J. E. Richardson. st. Crake,
b Husson****
F. J. de Rome, e Christian,
b Musson
8T
J. Barrow, e Wyatt, b Musson 2 G. R. Sayer, c Musson, b.
Reynolds
B. D. Evans, b Musson... 32 D. M. McDougall, not out... 16
Extras
Total (for 6 wickets)....200.
F. J Ling, E. W. Hamilton,
"E. B. Reed, and F. H. Holdman
did not bat...
Bowling Analysis.
Christian'
116
Wyatt Reynolds
Fry Collins
0. M. R. W.
15 4 33
Q
0 31
6.2 + 12
0
7 2 20 EF. Fincher...."5 2 17
Kowloon C.,.
E. C. Fincher, e S. A. Ismail,
b Abdul-Curreem
Musson.....
0. M. R. W.
3. 0 15 D
3 1 10
0
0 3 30 1
18.4 1 73 5
+ 0 39
0
1 0
29
0
The Army.
Majar Crake, Reed
Lieut. Wolfe-Barry, e Sayer,
b Reed
14
17
Capt. Reynolds, b Hamilton 1 Capt. Musson, e and b Hamil-
ton
A. W. Ramsay, b Madar ...... 42
F. E. Lawrence, e Abdul-
Curreem, b A. A. Rùmjahṛ 14 E. F. Fincher, not out. 17 A. T. Lee, b ́A. M. Rumjahn @ F. Zimmern, not out"
Extras
19
Total (for 4 wickets)..............121
F. Goodwin, W. Brace. D. Laing, H. Marlow nud N. H. Ross, did not bat.
Pte. Joyce, biw.. b Hamil
ton
0
Corp. Davis, b Richardson 13 Pte. Fry, b Richardson....... 23 Lieut. Christian, not out... I
Extras
Total (for 7 wickets).
10
115
Lieut. Col. Wyatt, Corpi, Saw-
„Vin, and Ptr. Collins did not bat.
Reed
1
Ling
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. W. Abdul-Currcem. 3-0 A. R. Minu ...... G 0 37 Madar
S 3 26
A. A. Rumjah... 3 A. M. Rumjah. 4 0 15
1
18
Bowling Analysis.
Hamilton Baker Richardson
O. M. R. W.
11
33
5
Q 1949
୫ 1 20
4 9 10
1.5 0
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