HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1930.

Local Sport

ARGYLLS SURPRISED BY HONG KONG

FOOTBALL CLUB.

SOUTH CHINA NOW TOP IN SENIOR DIVISION.

ST. JOSEPH'S REGISTER THEIR FIRST WIN OF SEASON.

Hong Kong Football Club, created a sensation in local football circles on Saturday when, playing at Happy Valloy, they beat the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders by two goals to nil.

South China took full points from the Somersets, and by virtue of this, have displaced the Argylls at the top of the league table, Recreio and Kowloon engaged in a gruelling game nt. King's Park which ended in a draw.

The Navy succeeded in retaining, their premier position in the second division, the Somersets, dropping a point to the Argylls, now falling back into second place. South China, with a match in hand, head the third division table with the Royal Engineera ne.. result of victories on Saturday,

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

DIVISION, I.

Royal Artillery Argylls

Chinese, Athletic

Hong Kong Club

Somersete

1

South Chine

Hong Kong Police

1

St. Joseph's

Kowloon F.C.

1

Club de Recreio

DIVISION II.:

Royal Artillery

1

Royal Navy

Chinese Athletic

0

Club de Recreio

St. Joseph's

1

Hồng Hong Chul

Kowloon F.C.

1

Eastern

1

South China

9

University

1

Argylla

3

Somersels

DIVISION III.

Chinese Athletic R.E.

P R.A.F.

1

Fukien

I

RECREIO AND KOWLOON DRAW AT KING'S PARK.

DIVISION 1.

ARGYLLS SURPRISED ON CLUB GROUND.

The surprise of the work was the defeat of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders at the hands of the Hong Kong Football Club by two goals to nil This game took place

SOUTH CHINA BEAT SOMERSETS.

tho

and when the ball was taken back to their territory a scrimmage in front of the goal followed and Loung Tat Wing Boored an dasy goal. Some even played followed and half-time arrived with the Chinese two goals up and still pres sing.

From the re-start, midfield piny wag the order of the day till Walker broke through to test the Chinese goalie with a hard shot. This was well cleared and more midfield play followed.

Play was rather marred at this point when Fletcher was pulled up for dangerous play, and a penalty again, hem rosulted in a further goal for the Chineso, Lam Yuk Ying making no mistake with the apot kick. This was followed by another penalty against another of the Artilliory mon and the fourth goal for the Chinese was the result, The final scores were, Athletio 4, R.A. 0.

ST. JOSEPH'S WIN.

fow. minutes made a breakaway for Kowloon and is to be congratulat ud for having scored the first gosl ngainst Eastern which had the re- putation of not having been beaten before.

Kowloon Angu; Moss, Y. Hast; Smith, Campbell, Parkinson; Brown, Davies, Spary, Everest, Bickford.

SATURDAY'S RACING.

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6.)

2-Bonham Handicap "O" Class:

Six Furlongs.

Eastern J. F. da Silva; Lai For China ponies. Top weight Ting Choi, Size To Hoi; Ng Ying not to exceed 171. lbs. Entrance Ki, Big Ping Shun, Ho Chi Wing; feo 85. 1st prize 8500; 2nd prize Chan Lui Bang, M. Sabban, Ng8300; 3rd priza €200. York Hon, Mah Sui Hon, Li Bing Mr. Ho Kom Tong's Bridge Hall, Tong.

Referee: Pto 'A1700,

NAVY v. R.A:

The Royal Navy defeated the Gunnors by three goals to one in a hard-fought game played in the latter's ground. So, after the commencement, benda wore visited in quicl succession, and Toomey opened the scoring for the sailors by sending a beautiful long shot which entered the right corner of the net

After a bit of midfield play, the this Navy again got going and A

and

time Hobbs was the scorer. ding-dong struggle onsued

or the end of the game, Dyer scored the third goal for the ailors. Iteed was the only scorer for the Gunners.

Navy-Savage; Noonan, Robin- san; Mollett. Hobbs, Davies; Low- den, Toomey, Ryer Wotton, and Parsons.

Autloy;

R.A.-Moore; Hall, Hole, Hadkies, Eardly; Trice, Rodgers, Reed, Schofield, and Fro

St. Joseph's started off in fine style and early on Clarke was tested with several stinging shots but he was safe. Play was very, even in the first half, each side trying hard to score in turn, but nothing rodericks. sulted and half-time camo with the score sheet blank.

ATHLETIC. RECREIO,

After "lemon-time" the College pressed hard, and after about

This match was played at the seventeen minutes' play Lim Nget Yoon opened the score for them. Stadium and ended in a goalless Several chances to score were missed draw, Tho Chinese were unlucky in not gaining the points as they by the Police, but eventually Shep had much of the game. The ball pard beat Macgowan with a long scarcely went out of the Recroie shot to make the score I goal all.

With three minutes to go, the half throughout game, and only the light getting very bad the College feeble shooting of the Athletic for- nado an unexpected rally, afterwards saved them from heavy de- Only once did the visitors having been outplayed the whole fent, half by the Palico. Wee Tong got look dangerous and that was when away and passed in to Lim Ngot Assis placed well and a scrimmage Yoon, who beat Charke to give St. ensued in the Atletic goal-mouth. Recreio 2nd XI. :-W. Lawrence; Joseph's their first win.

E. Lawrence, Costa; Silva, Figuer. redo, Marques; d'Assis, Oliveira, Gonsalves, Santos, and Sousa,

The foams were :--

St Joseph's: - Macgowan Hyder, Gomes; Skinner, Greenberg,

Увл Athletio:-Wong

Sing Roberts; Goodman, Leonard. Lim Nget Yoon, Bautista, Wes Tong.

Wong Sui Wo, Wong Ping; Lai Police: Clarke; Perkins, Wil-Kwok Chui, Ng Po Lau. Fung Hams: Thorp, Gram, Sheppard: Yan Kwai, Hui Iu Fai, Hui Lim

180 be...(fr. S. N. Pan) 2 Mr. Hoard's Christmas Belle,

140 lbs...(Mr. Backhouse) Mr. Newbigging and Gordon's

Grey Down, 144 lbs.

Also ran-Duke of Chantilly, 154 ibe. (Mr. H. Leo),

Won by four lengths; three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2mins. 9.9-6socu. Pari-mutuel

Winner: $10.30. Places: lit #6.10; 2nd $5.10.

Betting.

Zorban

8--Bonham Handicap "D" Class

Sik Furlang."

For Chinn ponies. Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Entranco foo $5. lat prize 3500; 2nd prize 8000; 3rd prize $200. Mr. R. II. Kay's Osiris, 150 lbs.

(Mr. B. N. Pua) Mr. R. Vallarino's Sanning, 16

Ibs.

(Mr. Frost) & Mr. Polo's White Star, 145 lbs..

(Mr. Backhouse) 3, Also ran:-Amusement. Tax, 158 Iba. (Mr. S. Y. Liang); Andantino, 147 lbs. (Mr. Stanton); Arabian Winner. Place. Sea, 140 ha (Mr. Y. Fung); ...1,745 760

Billiards, 148 lbs. (Mr. Yus Shun Nationalist II. ......1.387 882

Wa); Duke of Normandy II., 156 Black Bosuty

00 BA

Ibe. (Mr. Reidy); Dunce, 103 lbs. (Mr. Newbigging) 3

93 Duke of Chantilly.....

31

(Mr. V. M. Loo); Fanling Stag, Also Ten-Diana, 158 tba,' (Mr..

154 30s. (Mr. Charles); Glory, 147 5.-Paddock Plate: Onco Round.

lbs. (Mr. A, W. da Roza); Charlos): Discord, 168 lb, (Mr. Y.

For China ponies that have start- Grenadier, 186 lbs. (Mr. Harri- T. Fung); Done Again, 152 lbs. (Mr. Stanton) Gay Caballero, 140 lbs. ed ir Hong Kong at least twice this man); Kirribilli, 140 iba. (Mr. (Mr. Botelho); Good and Hot, 160 year, to be ridilen by Jockeys who Bramwell); Mountain Air, 167 lbs. lbs. (Mr. S. Y. Liang); Peter Guor- have not won five flat rates any (Mr. Encarnacno); Movanagher,

where at any time. Weight for 100 lbs. (Mr. Cave); Noukhail, 1 ney, 151 lbs. (Me Frost); Shanghai inches as per scale, Winners this be. (Mr. Newbigging) : Shiny Pearl, Beau, 144 Iba. (Mr. Proulx); Sonny Boy, 165 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Ton-year of one race 5 lbs; of two 150 lbs. (Mr. G, U. da Roza); Bixty, bridge, 155 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da races, 7 lbs.; of three or more races, 140 lbs. (Mr. Botelho); Teuchit, Roza).

10 the penalty. Subscription griffins 145 lbs. (Mr. Prouix); Thracian, Won by a short head; two lengths of this Club of this season allow 160 lbs. (Mr. Fischer). between second and third.

od 10 lbs. "A" class ponion bar- red. Jockeys 2 lbs, extra for each Time: Imín. 3tacos.

race won. Penalties and allow Pari-mutuel-

ances accumulative. Entrance loe Places: 1st $0.20 2nd $12.40; 85. 1st prize 8500; 2nd prize 8300;

3rd prizo $200. 3rd $17.20.

Mr. Ho Kom Tong'a Marquis

Hall, 107 lbs.

(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 1 Mr. A. W. da Roza's Young

Pretender, 180 lbs.

Winner: $10,70.

Belting.

Winner. Place.

Tonbridge

5:08

1,020

Bridge Hall

402

436

Christmas Belle

240

303

Diana

242

342

Grey Dawnm

133

221

Potor Guernoy.... 78

195

Shanghai Beau ......

51

00

Monk

33

87

Gay Caballero' Discord

Sonny Boy..................

20

71

38

ni

1)

48

24

7

..13

Done Again...... Good and Hob .....

(Mr. A. W. da Róza) Mt. Evo's New Year's Eve, 155

lbs. .....

(Mr. Lobel) 3: Also ran:-King's Counsel, 183 lbs. (Mr. Yue Shun Wa); The Goods, 170 lbs. (Mr. H. C. Lee).

Won by half a longth; two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1min. 54,4-5acca." Pari-mutuel

Winner: 830.60.

Won by a neck; half a length be- tween second and third.

Time: min, 36.3-5secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 848.00,

Places: 1st $16.90; 2nd Rig.10; 3rd, $12.40.

Winner. Place.

⚫ Betting.

Shiny Pearl ... 333

494

Sunning

....... 325

420

While Stars

260

401

Grenadier

205

309

Duke of Normandy

II.

234

350

Noukhai

∙144

260

Osiris

211

250

Touchit

100

107

Fanling Stag

10%

Amusement Tax......

47

95

Kirribill

48

76

Movanagherty

10

Andantina an

13

41

Thracian

21

19

18

11

Glory... Arabian Sea

159 01

Mountain Air Sixty-

Places: 1st 80.90; 2nd $5.50. Betting.

8.-Caine Handicap "B" Clasa: 1 Miles,

Winner. Placo. For China panica. "C" and "D"

1,320. Classes only.

Young Pretender...1,922) Top weight not to

365 excecl 171 lbs. Entrance, feo 85. Marquis Hall........ 295

King Counsel... 183 255 let prize 8500; 2nd price $300; 3rd

New Year's Eve ... 110 The Goods......... prize €200.

78

16-Bonham Handicap "B" Class:

One Mila.

Mrs. Pearce's Piccy, 157 lbs.

(Mr-G. U. da Roza) Mr. L. Reidy's City Hall, 150 Iba. .................. (Mr. Reidy) Messrs. Sturt & Lobed's Tango,

162 lbs.........(Mr. Harriman) 3 Also ran:-As You Like It, 144

Dunce

Billiards

For China ponies. Top weight THE CASH SWEEPS. not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance fee 85. 1st prize 8000; 2nd prize 8300; 3rd prízo $200,

Pile, Fraser, McGreavey, Cornwall, en Kit; Young Kan Po, Chan lbs. (ir. Braniwell); Huntington, Mr. John's San Francisco, 108

Brown.

KOWLOON AND RECHEIO SHARE, POINTS.

Hung, Li Fong.

Referee: Mr. Bateman.

145 lbs. (Mr. In Kui Ying); Mount Elburz, 184 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Pagoda, 103 lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo).

Won by one length; one. and a half lengths between second and third.

Time: 2mins. 43.3-5aecs, Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $11.10.

S. CHINA v. UNIVERSITY. Playing on their own ground, When these teams met at King'. South China defeated the Univers Park, they provided the spectatora ity by two goals to one. From the with plenty of thrills and a gruall-kick-off the Grads attacked but ing game resulted in a draw with tound the Chineso defence sound.

3rd) $0.30. the score 1 goal all. Up till half. However, in their second try to raid run and scored with a fast ground the Chinese goal, Kho made a Bolo

shot.

Hundreds of spectators, turned out to watch this match and they were rewarded with some very tine football. The Chinese played an aggressive game and had Somornets' dofonce guessing more than once; after play had been in

when the K.F.C. opened their ae progress for ten minutes, Nam Wahina no score was registered so that count from a penalty kick excite forced a corner which resulted in goal, Lau Mau dashing in to

ment ran high and the pace was on the Club ground, the teams lin-hoad the ball just out of Verrier's even faster.

reach. ing out as under :-

:

Club:Rodger; Bishop, Strange Begalen, Stewart, McBride; G. Duncan, Boll, Goldman, A. Duncan,

the

equalised

Tho Chinese B000 through thoir captain, Lau Kau who notted from a good corner kick. A minute before full time, the, Chinese made a good rush at the Varsity goal and scared their winning goal.

Kowloon had the better of ex until five minutes before the sad, changes and held the home eleven when Recreio, broke away and acor ed the equalisor. The pace during the next few minutes of the game. South China:-Taci Kiu Hung; was terrific, and the spectators Chung Fai Lum, Lau Kau (cap- could restrain themselves no longer. tain); Cheung Kwok Chi, Pang They roared encouragements and the Obi Bang, You Wah Hing; Kwok atmosphoro surrounding the game Han Wah, Woo Yiu Tang, Cheuk

Lie spirit. tusim somewhat resembled cup King Chung,

Belting.

Picer

Tango ................ 603 Mount Elburz ........ 328 Huntington

*****.. 913

1.338

901 548 286 172 116 95

Iba.................. (Mr. Heard) 1 Mr. Hau Un's Monterey Bay, 102

Ibai ............. (Mr. Charles) 2 Messrs. Tester and Aarbham's

The Tiger, 185 lbs,

(Mr. Frost) 3 Also ron-Blue Boy, 140 lba. (Mr. 8. Y. Liang); Crown Prince,

Places: 1st 86.90; 2nd $18.20; 150 lbs. (Mr. Proulx); Empress Hall, 149 lbs. (Mr. Yue Shun Wa); Fifty Fifty, 155 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Four Cuba, 140 lbs, (Mr. Winner. Place. Bramwell); Imporial Hall, 147 lbs. (Mr. Ip Kui Ting); King's Counsel, 150 lbs. Mr. S. N. Pan); Misty Evo, 159 lbs. (Mr. Reidy); Novem: ber, 147 lbs. (Mr. Stanton): O-Moon, 168 lbs. (Mr. Boren) One Third, 144 lbs. (Mr. Y. M. Loo): Orlando, 144 lbs, (Mr. A. W. da Roza) Pickle. 151 be. (Mr. Harriman); Blue Heaven, 358 lbs.

Won by a neck; half a length be- tween second and third.

.......... 13 As You Like It ...... 31 Pogoda

67 City Hall

4-Fifth Aggregate Stakes: Oris Milla.

The soldiers then raided Chiness goal but Pau was safe and brought off some fine clearances, Midfield play followed for a while Wallington.

and after the soldiers missed two Argylla-Gardner; Melbourne,ory good chances of putting in Henderson: Gordon, McGlashan, the equaliser, the Chinese took the Yeoman Christie, Wylie, Campbell, ball back to the Somorsets' tall. McQande, and Hughes.

although they kept it there till The game was very fast and in-half-time, they could not plorce became electrified, and their en-Shek Kar, Ip Yun Bum and Wons $800 or over other than a race con- teresting throughout, and though Verrier's defence and led by the the Argylts had their full share of only goal scored when the interval the play, they were rather unfor- tunate in losing.

came round.

After resumption, both aides had chances to score but the goalkeepers The Club were early on the attack were safe. Some very ungentle- manly play followed, and when and Goldman tested the soldiers' | Lau. Mau was well placed for goalie with a hard drive which was goal, he was fouled by Earley. The saved. Then a foul just outside the referee had no hesitation in award- Argylis penalty resulted in a goaling the Chinese a penalty kick, and taking this, Fung King Cheong

for the home team. Taking the put a further goal up,

More rough play followed and kick, Goldman bit the upright with the referes hnd occasion to talk to n terrific shot which rebounded into Wong Mei Shun and Troth over play, and following up, the same a trip. Shortly after, Wong again player got possession of the ball and offended by kicking an opponent sent another stinging shot in to and this tirte he was given his

"marching orders, bent, the goalkeeper and give the Club an early, Icad..

31

Just before the end Butcher scor ed the only goal for the Somersets to bring the score to Bouth China

The teams were:-

Gillet scored the goal for K.F.C., while A. Gosang seat in the equaliser for Recreio.

The teams wore:- Recreio-N. Beltrac; R. Silva- Netto, P. M. Xavier; 8. Jousa, A. Gosane, C. Roza-Pereira; R. Gosano, A. Ward, J. M. Silva, E.

Rocha, and S. Santos.

University:-D. A. Oppenheim; E. L. Harrison, Lea Kuan Yew Y. . Ng, S. I Wong (captain) K. S. Lew; T. X. Ong; C. Candah, C. K. Tan, P. P. Kho, H. L. Lee,

Referes: Mr. Dimond.

SOMERSETS v. ARGYLLS, This game, which was played at Kowloon:-G. I, Angus; A. E

Chatham Road, was one of the best Guest, C. Pile; G. R. Gilchrist, Csecond-division matches ever porn. Dowman, A. 8. Bliss: L. G. East The Argylls started pressing frem man, G. Hodley, F. W. Gillott, J.

the commencement of the game, MoKelvio, and T. A. Janson.

and had much the battor of the play in the first half. Hicks drow first bload for the Scotsmen, and after continuing pressing for short time, Cornelius scored beatutiful goal patting them two up in the firet hall:

'DIVISION IL

ST. JOSEPH'S

CLUB.

B

д

For all Chinn ponics. Weight 10 st. lbs. Winners of a race value fined to subscription griffins, or panies that have won the Aggre- gato prizo in the Aggregate Stakes in any season, 5 lbs. oxa. Non-

winning subscription griffins allowed. 3. lbs.

Mr. Dynasty's Nationalist II.,

184 lbs...(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Mr. Clan Tin Sion's Zorban, 184

Ib.......... (Mr. Frost) 2 Messrs. Proulx and Sling's Black

Beauty, 154 lbs.

(Mr. Proulx) a

Time: 2mins. 5.1-5secs. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 890.

Places: lat 830.30; 2nd $79.40; 3rd $10.00.

SATURDAY'S DRAWING AT

HAPPY VALLEY.

The results of the Cash Sweeps. drawn on Saturday wore as fol-

lows:

Race 1.

No. 48 11-292 i 400

81,265.80

358.80 179.40

Unplaced runner (860) -No. 383.

Bace 2. No. 256 ... $1,267.20

**

359.20 179.60 Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nov. 481, 123, 06, 373, 405, 303, 6099 346, 60, 123,

Race 3.

No. 004

509...........

$1,001.00 457.60

228.80

Unplaced runners of $50 each:- Nos, 558, 544, 371, 448. .

Rato 4

No. 533 .......

331 .... Unplaced runner

Race 5.

$3,525.20 1,007,90

503,60 (8100):-No.

$2,070.00

50,00

203.00

Unplaced runnera of 200 each-

Unplaced runners of $50 each:--

280.

Betting.

Winner. Place.

No. 305.

Pickle

7700

885

289

Minty Eve....... 400

715

764

Fifty Fifty.....

343

Little Thunder

220

340

Nos. 314, 447.

The Tiger

200

303

Face 6.

San Francisco

125

179

No. 598

81,783.60

Four Clubs

84

'121

F

261 ...........

309,00

Monterey Bay

81

668

254.00

Crown Prince

14

80

Orlando

32

54

O-Moon

Imperial Hall

25

84

November

17

78

One Third

10

JA

No. 540

289

Blue Heaven

20

J

Blue Boy

7

Empress Hall

3

13

오늘

a

3 1 0 5

0

3 1 0 12

0

LEAGUE TABLES.

Division X.

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

1 0 1 0 2 3

... In apoor and uninteresting

In the second half, the Agrylls South China 4 4 0 0 12 game played at the Hong Kong Nothing daunted, the Argylla; Somerects 1.

Club ground, the College boys de fell off and the Somersets, who Argylls played hard and a nice movement on the part of their forwards almost Bouth China-Pau Ka Ping; Lifeated the home team by one geal were unable to settle down in the Athletic Tin Bung, Tam Kong Pak: Lenog to mil. The Club should have shared first half, taking advantage of this, Recreio saw them equalising, Hughes having in Chan, Wong Me Shan, Loung the points, but faulty shooting and soon equalised through McKeena I.A. Club hard luck in just hitting the side Wing Chiu: Chong Bui Hon, Chu hesitation gear the goal robbed and King

them of many opportunities. From now on, the match became.

St. Joseph'a of the net. The Club, then broke Kwok Luon Fung King Cheung Comey was the outstanding player struggle with each side deter. Kowloon away again and Gardner was onte Tau Mau and Ip Pak Wah.

Huish, for the Saints while Poers and mined to gain the load and the Somerente... Somersets Verrier;

fortunate, Police .... Scotamen wore again again called upon to save a barrage. Earley: Knapp, West Harria: Strange played well for the Club.

The Club:Fogwill; Sloan, Homes: this time through Quest.

NATY directed against him by Goldman Rayson, Baker, Troth, Bewley Bull Smith, Puncheon, Krilovsky Peors, Bomerants, however, were not to be and Boll. He held the fort well, and Butcher.

Gray, Strange, Jackson, and Fow down-hearted and with fine fight

ing apirit soon equalised. however, and cleared with

Lat Navy 4:4 0.046 Argylls: Beano Green,

Eastern 43 01 10 1 hard kick to give his

chan Sasigur. Cornest, Soniorsets. 430 18 3 wards the ball, and McQuade was

The Chinese Athletic scored on

Keart, Guest, Da Hicks, C. Quest,

Argylls 4 2 1 1 10 11 in a very good position to score

Somersets Queen: Horan, St. Joseph's 4220

Athletic 4 11 when Bishop robbed him of the ballensy win over the Royal Artillery

Naughton Grieve, Hay, Grant; University... 4121 McKenna. Davidson, King, Can- non, Walker,

Referee: Mr. Lawrence.

for-.

Midfield play dominated for a Lime and the interval came with the Club still one up.

EASY WIN FOR ATHLETIC.

in a one-sided gama. The score- was four goals to nil in favour of the Athletic

The teams were:

Jer,

St. Joseph's-Rocha; Rahman, Ayock; K. M. Omar, O. M. Omar, Macgraan; Ali, Gomes, Castilho, Sodes, R. Fernandos,

Roféros A.-B. Godsell.

Chislett

DIVISION III

ATHLETIC TRA.P.

% 0.2 0 Division II.

*

2

5 South Chinn 3 1 2,0 20-2 Kowloon

4 1 3 0812 Recreio 9.0 1.1 1 3 1 Club

191 dez 31 R.A.

3 0 3 0 3 10

Division XII

KOWLOON. EASTERN. Playing on their own ground, R.A.-Fletcher; Gough, Frear After the rest, the soldiers had more of the game but failed to son; Joynson, Hall, Joyce: Wat the Kowloon Football club was da score, although they had several son, Allen, Wood, Walker, Moore, feated by Eastern by four goals to Athletio:-Chan Sik Pui; Land one. At the commencement of the chances. Bishop played a great de- fonsive game for the Club and more Yuk Ying. Lai Yuk Tat; Wong game, the Eastern players pressed than once saved them from what Bui Wah. Ho Cho Yin, Leung Yuk and, but for the good display in

The R.A.F. lost to the Chinese by South China 3 2013 05 looked certain goals. A very find Tong: Mak Kwok Tung, Leung gual of Angus for the Kowloon sido,

22 0 0 18 24 piece of combination on the part of Tat Wing, Li Yes Shun, Li Hung should have scored. Eastern was two-goal to one. Aitkens opened R.E13118

not to be denied, however, und the scoring for the airmen and R.A.0.C Goldman and Bell re- Ching, Fang Xing Yuo. Allied Soiduki beherremslantedezine planeta-cson-awarded a spal through should have added mare but for the Somersets... 3210 second goal. This did not disheart against the sun and while this did Moss, who, instead of leaving the 2000 work of me Culling gourd. | zukicz- on the Highlanders who were still not help them much, It was good ball to Angus, tried to intercept Before the interval the Chinese Ewo............ Proming, when the final whistle for the Chincao who early stored it, and sent the ball through his equalised, and their winning goal Athletic

R.A.SC. sounded with the scores-Club 2; through Lal Yeo Sun. The Gun-own goal. Mak Sui Hon played was scored from a foul. against the RAF Argylis 0.250RR

nere rallied but nothing resulted, a great game and scored two goals RAF. goalls for carrying

3

7-Cafe-Handicap "A" Oises:

Milea

For China pozics. "C" and "D". classes only. Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Entrance leo 5; 1st prize $500; 2nd prize 8300; 3rd prize $200.

Mr. Dynasty's King's Colour, 147

lbs.......(Mr. G. U. da Roza) I Messrs. Brth & Heard's Christ-

mas Caimes, 142 lbs.

(Mr.. 8. N. Pan) 9 Mr. W. T. Stanton's' Miko, 147

•1bB. (Mr, Stanton) 3 Also ran-Carnival Eve, 185 Ibá (Mr. Charles); Chesapeake Bay, 160 lbs. (Mr. Harriman); Chival- rous, 140 lbs. (Mr. Roidy); Pepper- corn, 140 lbs (Mr. Backhouse)

Won by half a longth: ball & length between second and third.

Time: 2mins, 394ech.

Nos. 321, 640, 554, 505, 438, 675, 415,

8, 100, 312, 520, 883, 718, 201.

Baco 7.

82,069,80

590,00

298.40 Unplaced runners of $50 each: Nos. 286, 400), 758, 810, 033..-

Race. 8.

No. 12882,007.80

+

430bit.

800.60 295.40

Nos. 173, 495, 233, 840, 211, 768, 501, Unplaced runners of $50 each. 378, 201, 404, 331, 280, 313, 338, 004,

40, 338.

ARGYLL SERGEANT'S

BEREAVEMENT.

MRS. LIVINGSTON LAID TO REST

“Moch sympathy will be extended- to Bergt, Livingston, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlandara, a on the death of his wife at the early age of 7 years. Var gadget w

The Innoral took place at the Placen: 1st $0.40; 2nd $12.30; Protestant Cemetery, Happy Val- 3rd 810:00:

Pari-mutuel

Winner: 80.80.

Winner. Place. "King's Colour....................1,655) 1,308

Peppercorn

343

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Winsome Stag

263

550 449

48

Christmas Chimes. 48

283.7

+ 2

Chesapeake Bay....

104

932

Carnival Evo

132

100

02 13/0

Chivalrous

*15

ley, on Saturday, in the presence to the bereaved husband, army col leagues, and other friends of the deechsed, including many ladion The Rov, C. Boott Little, Chap- in to the Forces, officiated athe

A profusion of toral tributos

laid on the gravo included one from the officer commanding, Lioul Col, R. G. Macisine, M.C.

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