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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1930.
Week End Sport.
KOWLOON SURPRISE THE HIGHLANDERS.
ROYAL NAVY BADLY TROUNCE ST. JOSEPH'S.
SOMERSETS TOP SECOND DIVISION TABLE: FASTERŃ CLOSE BEHIND.
The surprise of the week-end in football circles was the defeat of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders by the lowly placed Kow- loon Football Club team. The Kowloonites played good football. and on the run of the afternoon's play fully deserved their win.
South China maintain their proud position at the end of the table by accounting for the Royal Artillery, while the Navy, in beating St. Joseph's, registered the highest tean-score of the after- noen, getting just half-a-dozen goals. The morting of the Somer: pets and Police, was productive of some excellent foothill with the former winning by just one goal.
The Somersets and Eastern FC. continue to make headway in the second divisiun while the regimental team also heads the third division.
SOUTH CHINA STILL INVINCIBLE.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
DIVISION 1.
South China
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R:A.
Kowloon
4
Argylls
Recreio.....
2
Club
Somersets
1
Police
Navy.....
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St. Joseph's
DIVISION If..
University
Navy
Somersets
3
Reercio.
Argylls
0
St. Joseph
Kowloon
Club
Eastern
* R.A.
South China Sentryte
DIVISION III.
LEAGUE-DIVISION I.
CLUB RECREIO,
2
4
Owing to the fact that the Club were also engaged in a rugby match, they kicked-off at King's Park with- out Goldman who usually plays centre-forward. The teams were
Recreio: W. Lawrence; Xavier, E. Lawrence; Marques, A. Y. Gosano, Bolteno; . Gosano, Sousa, Ward, Rocks and Santos.
Club: Rodger; Strange, Bishop; Meride, Stewart, Watson; G. Duncan, Gray, Segaton, A. Duncan and Fowler.
ILA.8.0. R.A.0.0.
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had cleared from Gilliott, Ianson
went close with a good effort. Kow loon continued to press and after a nice movement by the forwards, Tanson sent in a fast cross shot that completely beat the goalkeeper.
Play was very fast, with the soldiers doing the majority of the attacking and the opening goal of the match came when Baker took possession just outside the penalty aren and shot into the right hand corner of the net, giving Clarke no chance.
The Folice then attacked and Verrier had to run out to save from Cornwall when Brown missed a good opportunity, to score; the interval arrived with the score unchanged.
The Polico attacked immediately en the resumption but Pile shot wide.
The fourth goal for South China was scored by Fung King Choong who, after riceiving, the ball in midfield, dribbled past thres plagers and then continued to place the ball out of Fletcher's 'rench,
Result:
South China R.A.
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discouraged by this setback the and Angus had to run out to save Hong Kong side sberi mads à raid from Jackson and Alexander. The visitors continued to pres, but the scoro remained unchanged:
Cpl. Rich lined up the following players:
Kowloon: Angus; Hast, Enst- man; Everest, Guest, Smith; Guer vite Davies, Sparey, Cotton and Bickford.
Tam Kong Pak, Leo Tin Bang
South China; Wong Ka Loung:
Club: Fogwell; Stoker, Hynes; Toug Kwan, Wong Mei Shun, Sloan, Puncheon, Tavlin; Alexno Leung Wing Chai; Chu Kwok Lander, Bell, Strange, Jackson and
rig King Cheong, Chan Yue Tin, Smith, þand Ip Pak Wab."
R.A. Fletrhor; Frearson, Tay. lor; Cough, Joyce, Greenelade; Sgt. Wood, Allan, Moore, Mackenzie and Gr. Wood,
Ht feree: My, Hollande,
DIVISION II.
NAVY. UNIVERSITY.
To much eagerness to fores the Verrior then cleared well play on the part of the Navy was From Cornwall, and Fraser, and responsible for their defeat at the breaking through, the soldiers tried hands of the University when they Clarke with a hot drive which was met on the Navy ground on Satur- well cleared. Play was taken from day. The Navy had much of the one end of the fold to the other and play but their faulty shooting and for a time the Somersets had to over-eagernessirobbed them of many play one man short, Harris having goals. On the other hand the to leave the field through an injury. University made grent use of the With the Police trying hard to equalise, the whistle, went with the bcore: Somersete, 1; Police, 0.
NAVY r. ST. JOSEPH'S:
Fielding a much improved team, the Royal Navy beat St. Joseph's by six goals to one at the Stadium and incidentally scored their first win of the season, The game was one-sided and far from interesting.
The teams were:-
Navy: Clucas; Dixon, Ward: Gatehouse, Pearce, Horner; Magne, Tooinney, Redgate, Kirkby and Skinner.
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EASTERN .r. R.A.
Eastern continued in winning vein, and this time their victims were the R.A. From the kick-off the Gunners were the first to attack but Reed shot wide, Eastern then got, guing but a low chances were spoilt owing to off-side. A miskick by Morris looked dangerous for the Gunners hut Eardley cleared. East- -ern opened their scoring through Ng Yeak Hon who scored from a shot
ably.
Result:- Eustera R.A.
3.
BOXING.
WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT
CHAMPIONSHIP.
¡RAUTER'S AMERICAN BERVICE.]
New YouK, Nov. 15.
In a contest for the world's light. weight championship hore, Tony Canzonori knocked out Al Singer in the first round of a 10-round boat.
The knock-out came after 06 acconds, by a terrific left hook to the jaw.
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
„CLUB TROUNCE UNITED
SERVICES.
The Club showed decided sup
In the first half the Club, thanka
POLO NOTES.
(Contributed.)
To-day (Monday) at 4 p.m. the "Green Howards" Regimental Folo team from Shanghai will play the second of a series of three, matches. This will be against the "Army in Hong Kong" and it promisca to be a very fine game. The sides will be:-
The
Green Howards":
Back, Mr. Yeatman Biggs. No. 3, Mr. Smieston, No. 2, Captain Barber.
No: 1, Mr. Collins. The “Arsy in Hong Kong
Back, Captain Carmichael, No. 3, Major Campbell. No. 2, Mr. Bramwell, No. 1, Colonel Brownrigg. Friday's game showed that the. Green Howards" will prove a very tough proposition to beat. On that day Mr. Sinecton, playing with
a temperature of 102 due to fever, naturally could not show his bes
which Moore had only partly clear-eriority over the United Services ed from Sabban who was playing at Happy Valley on Saturday when a fine game for the Eastern and they trounced their opponents by 32 form and yet the side was strong supported his forwards consider.
points to nit.
enough to defeat the Civilians by The Services were anfortunate in one gont. While this Civilian side- that no less than four of their play-fo, perhaps, not a strong as to-day's era had to retire from. Injuries dur-Army side it is probably better Eastern: J. Silva; La Tinging the game.
mounted. few opportunites that were offered. Choi, Tae Yeung Lai; Ng Ying Ki, The Navy attacked from the kick-Su Ping Bhun, Lai Kong Hee off and went very near to scoring Chan Lin Sang, Ng York Hon, when Allen kicked the ball just over Mak Sui Han, Sablan and Lee the bar. Play was, in the most Bing Tong. past, in the University's area and the Navy tried hard to score but the faulty shooting of their for Warda robbed them of many chances that should have won thom the match. Discouraged somewhat by this setback, the Navy seemed to fall off, and the University, taking advantage of this opened their scoring through Tan.
though Allen sont in many beauti
In the second half the Navy again attacked but were unable to score. The University then took up the offensive and from a pass from Tan, Candah scored a nice goal. In Gomes; Goodwin, Skinner, ar tried hard to reduce the lead, and St. Joseph's: Victor: Hyder,pite of being two down, the Navy
Souza; Omar, Leonard,
Lil, ful contres, he was weakly support Haroon and Weo-tong.
Winning the toss, St. Joseph's elected to play with the wind but the Navy were the first to attack and scored early in the game through Redgate. Spurred by this early success, the Navy kept on pressing and forced a series of corners. From the last of these,
Kirkby put in the second goal for
them.
Argylis the got going and had many good chances, to score, but these were spoilt by the slow move-polise the play but Skinner and ment of their forwards.
Play was then transferred to the Argylls half and from a nice pass from Moss, Ianson scored his second goal by tapping the ball into the net.
The anilora continued to mouo.
Wee-tong ran through only to see Leonard sending the leather wide. missed several chances of soring The Navy then pressed again but Even play followed for a while and after the College had a spell of attacking which resulted in noth- ing, the sailors were again through to score their third goal, Kirkby being responsible for the point this me. The interval arrived with no further scoring,
The Navy Again. From the re-start, the sailors
After the interval, the Argylls The Portuguese lauds were the first attacked and went very close to to attack and the situation looked scoring when Walker sent in a good rather threatening for the Club header. However, they were soon when Ward was pulled up for successful through a fine movement being off-side.
However, Recreio by Cannon and Wyllie, the latter paine back again and B. Gosano sending in a fast rising shot that attacked and forced a corner, but passed to Souza who opened the completely boat Angus After the the resultant kick was well-cleared. kick-off Kowloon attacked and Thin Pearce got possession of the scoring for the "Rece." The Club Simpson hit the upright from a leather and put the Nayy four up; unme back with a rush and were fant drive. From the rebound, play became uninteresting till the unfortunate in not equalising when however, lanson: shot and the ball College got their only goal, Haroon
entered the 'net off a defender,
scoring from an awkward angle, Gray failed with a header. Some
The Scots now attacked strongly The College custodian theas saved even play followed and shortly and Angus was twice called upon well, but eventually Skinner scored. after E. Lawrence handled in the to clear at the expense of corners, and almost immediately Mageo put penalty area; taking the spot kick, AleKelvic relieved the pressure with on another one, and the Asal Segalen equalised for the Club, Half-time came with the score-board unchanged.
The Second Half.
SOUTH CHINA 1. R.A,
a hefty kick, but the Scots returned whistle sounded with the Navy still and Wyllie sent in a fast shot attacking, with the soore: Navy, 0; |, which Walker deflected into the net.St. Joseph's 1.
Although handicapped by a man short (Bliss being hurt through Yeoman, who was cautioned) the Upon resuming, Recreio took up Kowloon defence held their own, and just before the final whistle was the attack bat although several sounded, Simpson put his side for shots were fired at Rodger, he clear-ther ahead by scoring from a pass
from Moss. ed in fine style. Several raids were made on the Club' goạ? but with no results; about this time wild kick ing on the part of the Recreio play-
ers let the Club forwords through time and again and it was left to the splendid tackling of Xavier to save their goalie from being serious- ly troubled.
When hard pressed, Bishop con- crden corner and from the flag kick B Geanno sent in a hard drive which Rodger caught, but upon be ing hard pressed, the Club goalie had the misfortune to knock the ball into the net, thus giving Recreio the lead which they maintained till the final whistle sounded acores were: Rocreio, 2; Club, 1.
ARGYLLS KOWLOON.
The Argylls were surprised-by Kowloon by four goals to two when they act on the former's ground
Best Sookunt
Tho
Result:--
Kowloon
Playing on their own ground at Caroline Hill, South China mel and defeated the R.A. by four goals
to one. The Chinese team,,who are
Argyllstergerende
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well on the way to`championship
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4 honours, showed excellent combina
Kowloon Angus; Martin, Pile; Dasman, MicKelvie, Bliss; Moss, Simpson, Gillott. Hedley, Ianson. Referen: Mr. J. (4.. Baldwin.
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ed by the forwards. From a break- away the University scored their third goal just before the final whistle was sounded, and this made them winners by thres goals to ni7.
Teams were:
Navy Bines; Carter, Parr; Pope, Hoblis Davice; Allen, Far
R.A.: Moore; Hall, Morris; Had kis, Fardre, Eardley; Hale, Rogers, Reed, Seal and Brydon.
Heferee: Sgt. Vickery.
DIVISION III.
SOUTH CHINA v. RA.S.C;
Playing at Caroline Hill, South China defeated the R.A.S.C. by two goals to ni. Chu Fook To opened fast drive, and before the interval the scoring for the Chinese with a Yeung Shu Yick added the second.
On resuming the R.A.S.C. press- ed and scored during a scrimmage through Brennan.
Result:-
South China............................***** I.A.S.C.
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South China: Chan Ka Chung; Foto, Wotton and Spanwick, Pam Kam Hung, Yuen King Hei; University: Oppenheim; Harri-Yu Kum Ping, Tang Hon Shing, son, H. T. Bee; T. Y. Ong, Candah, Tso Kun Fook; Cheng To Kwong, Lee, C. K. Tam, P. P. Kho and K. Y. Tsoi Yun Hang, Chu Fook Lo, Yeung Shu Yick and Lui Kong Kun.
Referee: Gr. Bateman..
RECREIO ». SOMERSETS.
Playing on their own ground, tho Club de Recreio lost to the Somer- sets by three goals to nil. The Somersets had much of the play, but they were kept from scoring in the first ten minutes. From a. oorner, the Sets opened their scor 1ag when Cornelius headed the ball past Marques. The Sets continued
R.A.S.C. Hodson; Bunny, Fun- nell; Barnstaple, Hamer, Doyle; Cole, Craggs, McCulloch, Brennan and Lewis.
R.A.O.C. v. SOMERSETS.
The B.A.0.C. were the first to attack from the kick-off, forcing two corners but these were cleared. The Sets opened their scoring through Walker but this was soon equalised
To compare the relative merit of to beautiful play by their three the teania meeting to-day it is not quarters, finished up 13 points of much uec analysing the players ahead Griffiths and Goldman being separately. As always in polo co prominent. The latter converted operation is more valuable than two of the three tries scored in this individual brillisney, Nevertheless
half.
a few words might be said about In the second half Bonnar, made the members of the trams. Oo Fris a spectacular run down the field to day Captain Barber proved himself score a try. It was a great solan very steady player, in the right effort, but owing to the angle, full place at the right time and accurate points were not obtained from the with his stick. At back Mr. Yeat- subsequent kick.
man Biggs played a strong game. Shortly afterwards, Laminort His backhanders are powerful and came into prominence by scoring a1 was particularly impressed with brilliant try. Turner and Gammell the beautiful shot by which be scor- were the others who helped to swelled a goal in the scene chukka. Mr. Collins is an energetic and the spore.
forceful No. 1 who did not let the handicap of a damaged elbow inter- fero with his pertinacity. I think all will agree that it was a very sporting effort on the part of Mr.
HOCKEY MATCH.
SOMERSETS BEAT Y.M.C.A.
The Somerset Light Infantry's Smeton to turn out of bed for Fri- Headquarter Company decisively day's match and he is to be con- accounted for the Y.M.C.A.'s second gratulated on the show that he put string in a hockey matchs at King's up, although naturally not up to jhis standard. With Mr. Emreton Park on Saturday.
The Somersets forwards combined on form, as we hope he will be well together and appeared too goodderfully strengthened.
to-day, the whole side will be won- for the "Y" team, whose forwards
As to the local Arias side, in look- lost many opportunities through ing for strength we can paint with hesitating in front of the goal, confidence to the backs, Captain Carinichael and Major Campbell.. The soldiers gave a much better dis- These men have so often shown the play on the whole and thoroughly calibre of their play on our local deserved their victory of 11 goals ground that nothing more about their powers need be said. Similar- to
ly, Colonel Brownrigg has demon- strated his ability na a forward and while Mr. Bramwell has not had as many opportunities to show us what he can do nevertheless I know
CRAIGENGOWER DANCE.
to press and within a few minutes by Sanson. After the interval the
A very enjoyable evening was he is worthy of every confidence in from the kick-off Kearle scored the Seta continued to press and Bine spent by the members and friends the position of No. 3 second goal for his side by sending scored. From a corner the Sets of the Craigengower Cricket Club in a fast cross-spot that gave Mar
on Saturday when a dance WBS ques no chance. The Recreio broke again scored throughy Walker, 7 away and a fine chance was missed
held at the Clubhouse, at Happy when Souza shot weakly behind.
Valley. The soldiers then returned to their attack and Kearlo added his second goal to put the Bets three up.
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Result:-
Somersets RA.D.C. 1.4.0.0: Turner; Sanderson, Over a hundred people were pre Bailey; Peachy Walton, Evans sent, and dancing was indulged in Mr. Lawrence lined ap the Sansom, Wells, Sands, Jacks and till the small hours of the morning following, teams;--
Moran, Recreio; Horques; Costa, Ogiop; Somersets: Rogers: Crawley,
to the strains of some excellent Silva, Figeiredo, C. Marques; Laurence; Fear, Pagot, Penny music supplied by "Micky's Melody Gonsalves, Marcal, Roza-Pereira, Clapham, Walker, Churchill, Cot Makers." under the able conductor- Sousa and Santos.
tou and Bine.
ship of Mr. Micky Souza.
Somerseta:
Grees; Legg, Cornelius, Bavingar; Hall Fothergill, Kearle, Guest, Latchem, Leyshen and Chislett.-
ARGYLLS 4. ST. JOSEPH'S..
LEAGUE TABLES:
Division I.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
South China 7 7 0 0 22 6. 14
Clab
This match was played at Chut. Argylls ****... 7 5 2 0 19 The following teams lined uption and Fletcher, the R.A. goalie,ham Road and ended in a goalless Recreio 43 0.1 11 Argylla: Gardiner; Docherty, Ilen-had a strenuous time in saving his draw. Piny was fairly even in the Athletic 4 3 1 0 12 8 derson Grant, Hay, Yeoman; side from a bigger defeat. first half, both goals being visited Someracts... 6 3 3 0 12 8 Christie, Wyllie, Walker, Cannon,
in turn, with neither tenin holding Kowloon 4112 Q Campbell.
South China attacked at the com- any real advşateg The Argylls St. Joseph's 59 3 0 0 18 minutes Fung oponed the score for were unfortunate in losing the ser mencement, and in the first five were slightly the better but they HA3 1 3 1 0 18 7 16 16 18 then when he went in a nice shot viees of Stewart through injury. Navy outside the penalty aren Latar, Rocha played well for the Saints at
Police the same player found his shot hit-goal saying many hard shots. ting the R.A. cross bar. At the re- bound, Ip Pak Wah bad possession of the ball bad sent in ona which bad Flotcher completely beaten.
The RA. forward, then attacked resulted in a win for the soldiers but they were weak in front of by the narrowest possible margin. goal and several opportunities wont
St. Joseph's Rocha; Bahmur, The teams lined-out as under :--- a-begging. At one time, they al-
most succeeded in scoring, as Wong, Ayoek; D. M. Omar, K. 31, Omar, Kowloon Police: Clarko Brittain, Fer the Chinese goalie, was very shaky T. Leonard; Ali, Gomes, Bautista, Club kins; Thorpe, Oram, Shoppard; Pile, Wheeler, Cornwall, Frazer und just managed to save from Sousa and Fernandes.
POLICE SOMERSETS,
A very fast and exciting game
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Wood for a corner. South China and Brown.'
continued being the aggressors, but Somerseta: Verrier Earley, failed to add further in this half Huish; Troth, West, Harris; of the game. Rendle, Denmead, Knapp, Baker and Butcher.
Mr. O. Mow lined out the follow ing teams
St.
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pia. Somersets... 7 0 0 1 22 4 .13 Argyyle: Hunter; Norton, Mc. Eastern 630 117 Donald; Smith, Davison, Stewart; University... 741 148 9
Land A. N. Other. Ballingtyne, McNeil, King, Graves Navy 746020 13 8 Argylis 6 3 1 2 17 12 · 8 Joseph's 6 2 3 1 9 10
7.24 18186 4 1 1 2 Athletic
4. 6.1.4.1 3 11 3 Recreio...... 50 3 2 30 9 South China 3:14 (01:3 189 I.A mini 404-02-13 0
Division III: •
P.W.D.L. F. A. Pts. 7.5.20 £1,13 10 $10.99 8
KOWLOON CLUB.
On their own ground the: Kow-
After the interval, R.A made several changes in the team and the loon Football Club defeated the Sourcesets
Ewon Wost won the toss, and kicking Forward line improved. A nice run off, the soldiers soon tried Clarke on the wing by Chu Kwok Lun end Hong Kong Football Club by one Fukien with several hard shots but founded with his sending in a low shot, goal to nil Shooting on both sides South China tadendal dig - Tõlkes, which y The wie frd Range World and she opering scal
most of the opening play but the nothing resulted and the ball was score and in one of these he was Kowloon defence was safe. How then taken from one end of the field inccessful, Wong failing to hold the Iron Attacked and after Gardiner, to the other by long swinging dots. ball.
minutes before the interval when Afici Davies sent in a beautiful abot that R.A.F. gave. Fogwell no change. Not to be, R.A.8.C.
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