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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1930.
Week End Sport.
· SENSATIONAL WIN FOR SOUTH CHINA.
ARGYLLS BADLY TROUNCED AT SOOKUNPOQ.
CHINESE ATHLETIC RETURNS, TO LEAGUE: WIN OVER
POLICE.
The big match of the week-South China r. Argylls-which attracted a récord trowd to Sook ampon, resulted in a sensational win for the Chinese team by seven goals to one. They how Read the table with the maximum points for eight matches, and it seams almost certain they will remain there for the rest of the season..
After an absence of some weeks from the field, the Chinese Athletic made a welcome re-appearance and they beat the Police by the old goal in three, while the Club were overwhelmed by the Navy, Kowloon and Somersets took full points from R.A. and Recreio respectively.
In the second division, St. Joseph's scorid ten goals against Heerein while the meeting of the Somersels and Eastern resulted in a win for the former by the only goal scored in the match.
On the whole, seventy goals were scored in the fourteen matches played, which makes an average of five goals per match. The meeting of the R.E.'s and R.A.S.C. in the third division saw the former winning by the odd gon in nine while Ewo and South Chinn engaged in a goalless draw.
ROYAL NAVY SWAMP
THE CLUB.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
DIVISION 1.
Navy
T
Club
Recreio
0
Somersets
Argylls
I
Athletic
South Chinn ..... Police S
Kowloon
$
R.A.
Navy
*
Kowloon
St. Joseph's
10.
Hécrcio
South China
1
HA...
Somersets
R.A.S.C.
Somersets
II.A.O.C.
Ewo
DIVISION II
Club ......... Athletica Eastern
DIVISION III.
LEAGUE DIVISION 1.
CLUB NAVY.
R.E.
2
Athletic
3
R.A.F.
0
South China
Playing on the Navy ground, the Club were badly trounced by the senior service by the margin of saved goals to nil,
The tennis tere:~ Navy: Clucas; Dixou. Lang mend: Gatehouse, Tilley, Butler; Magee, Cartwright, Pearce, Ste phen and Dickinson.
Club: Rodger; Bishop, Strange; Watson, Stewart, McBride; G. Dean, Bell, Segalen, A. Dupenn and Fowler.
WOPP
unable to
0
down the field, the Recreio forwards
produce equaliser. Several promising efforts were hullified through weak shoot- ing.
Resuming after the interval, the home tedin werit all out for the equaliser, but found the Somerset defence too souild. The soldiers, in their turn, made several visits to the Recreio goal area, but could not increase their advantage.
Some very fast play, was seen and a few minutes before the end, Butcher added to the soldiers' score. The third goal against the Recreio was scored when the final whistle was almost due.
The tenus were as follows:-- Bfewart won the toss and chose to Recreio: W. Lawrence; E. Law- play with the wind, but the sailors rece and Xavier; Beltrno. A. broke through inediately to let Gosuno and Marques; B. Gosпno, Pearce score a first minute goal.Silen, Ward, locha and Santos.. This was followed by another rald Somersets: Verrier; Huish and on the Club goal but Rodger char- Earley; Troth, West and Deamend ed. However, Dickinson got the Randle, Baker, Knapp, Bewley-Buli ball again and passed to Cart-and Butcher.
wright who put in the second gent
fat the salles. Then good work by
Obuola and Segalen saw the leather bding transterfell to the sailors'
half but Bell headed outside.
KOWLOON r. It. A.
Quite a crowd went to the Rail.
Continuing to attack, the anilors way ground to watch these two scored their third goal through Ste-tenis engage in what turned out phenson. They continued to press to be a very close and exciting until a good kick by Bishop sent game, with the Koloon team win- Fowlar away, and the Club then aing by four goals to two. did a little attacking but with no Wifining the toss, the Gunners rosult. Then the Navy got going set the home team to play with the again, and a good pass by Magee sun in their eyes, and after a shot to Dickinson saw the latter scoring from Moore into the side of the the fourth goal for them. This was nit, Fletcher was given a busy followed by another goal by Magee spell. The opening goal for Kow- und "lemon time arrived with loon came when Frearson miskicked the senior service men still attack-in front of his own kool, and taking advantage of this, Ianzon The second half saw the Glub rushed in to stata the ball into the playing better together though in net, giving Fletchier no chance. spite of their efforts they were not whatever. The gunners fien nt- able to score. The anilors, on the trokoa dad a forced.ternet fooked other hand, put in two further goals dangerous for Howlon when Pile througi Dickinson and Magee to relieved with a hefty kick, bring the final scores to Navy 7, Club, 0.
1
RECREIO & SOMERSETS.
Playing on their home ground, the Cính do Rebrio went down to the Somdrate by three clear goals. The soare, however, is not a true reflection of the strength of the sides, and while the soldiers tho roughly deserve their win, it would not be fair to omit montion.. ang the fact that if the home team
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A free kick was awarded the gun ners and Moore ran through to put in the qualiser for them." However, the Kowloon team were not to be disheartened, and attack. ing bard, they were soon rewarded with another goal, anson sending in a nice shot which gave Fletcher no chance. Hafting came with Kowloon leading by the odd goal
a three.
The Second Half,
On resumption, the gunnors at ticked but found Angus ante,
A
had had a little of the "joss" that spell of midfield play followed after was going, a different tale might but which this leather, was taken into the Artitery territory again, and told.
Starting with only nine tren, the hore Freatson had the misfortune Somertets were hard put to it at to kick into his own goal. This the early stages of the game, but was followed by several raids on they concentrated on their defengo the A god but Fletcher way al- and managed to keep the Recreioways safe, then the bu! was taken Keyloon half when till era arrived; Lie, quasure BUS
liared womewhat and, both golfeu shot, Midfeld play again be keepers. had a busy tims Early in came the order of the day, the final the first half, the soldiers scored whistle going with the scores Kow and although play swing up and loon 4; R.A. 2.
R.A.-Fletcher; Frearson, Tay or, Medchald, Gardner, Joye Gough, Allen, Gill, Moore and { Woods.
Referee': Mr. Stolt.
The Police put up a stout re sistance at the culéet, and althougfi the Chinese forwards combined well together, they were unable to acoro until a few minutes before the interval when He Ra Keung and Lam Yuk Yläg scored in quick
mocassion.
NAVY
P. KOWLOON..
Playing on their own ground, the Royal Navy defeated Kowloon by seven goals to nil From the start the Navy attacked but were
After the interval, the Bote show. lp You Sum, Wu Yin Tung, Chouk Shuk Kam and Kwok Honed a determined effort to wipe off, Wah.
the arrears. Constant pressure by Club-Fogwell; Stoker, Hynes; the Sets forwards wore down the Son, Punchton, Hooper: Smith, Chinese defence and Churchill" geor- Bell, Strange, Jackson and Tavlin,ed on two cocasions.
Reforce: Chi. Hayball.
RAATHLEDIC.
ny time stopped from scoring by Angus, who kept well for Kaw. loon. From one of the cornera the Nayy forced, Kirkby scared with a shot that, hit the upright and en- After three weeks' rest the Chinese Athletic met the Gunners After the interval, the Navy at Bookunpoo and proved to again attacked, and Kirkby, who strong for them. From the kick- was playing clover football, added off the Athletic, with wind behind two more goals to his account. them, attacked strongly, and ten Play was then mostly confined to minutes later Lai Kwok Chiu open- the Kowloon half and the Navy had the rearing froin a foul-kick. much their own way, with, the re- Though the Gunners had a sult that they added four more share if the play they were weak goals before the final whistle was in the forward line and this robbed them of a few chances. On the other Navy-Aitken; Carter, Howell; hand the Chinese forwards played Robertson, Hobbs, Vincent; 3or-elever football and increased their 'gan, Scorer, Kirkby, Nash anil end by three goals.
Skinner.
Results:- Kowloon:-Angus; Spary, East-
Everest, White,
Smith; min; Davies, Sutherland and Bickford.
The teams were:--
Resuming after the interval, the Kowloon Augus; Martin, Pile:Chinese attacked again and again,tered the nst. Downinn, MaKelvie, Gilchrist, but the Police managed by sheer loss, Simpson, Gillott, Hedley and
grit to keep the ball out. Ten Lanson.
minutes before the end" Fraser sent in a beautiful ground shot which reduced the lead to a singé gad. From this point onward the l'alion worked very hard for the equaliser, and some good fool } WILS весть. The Chinese backs, This much looked-forward to however, were equal to the occasion mach took place at Sookunpoo bat and the final whistle arrived with proved to be a disappointment for the score at 2-1 in favour of the the supporters of the military team,hone tenim as, playing with almost perfect combination, the Chinese scored a
-1 victory.
ARGYLLS » SOUTH CHINA.
The team were as follows:- Athletics :-Chán Sík Pul; Wong Sui Wo, Lai Yuk Tat; Leung Yuk The teams were:- Argylle:Gardiner: Hay, Hen- Tong, Lau Yuk Ying, Ho Cho Yin; Gordon, Yeoman, Menk Kwok Tung, Leung Tat Wing Donald; Christie, MaKenna, King, Ho Ka Keung, Lee Yee Son and Canton and Campbell.
Fung King Chu.
South China: Pau Ka Ping: Lec Tin Sang, Lam Mau; Leung Yin Chan, Wong Med Shun, Leung Wing Chin; Chan Med On, Chu Kwok Lun, Fung King Cheong Tam Kong Pak and Ip Pak Wäh.
Immediately from the start, Chu Kwok Lun ran through to score a sensational goal for the Chinese and in the following minute Tam Kong Pak added the second one.
This appeared to have some effect on the Argylls, and they re taliated when King reduced the lead with a good shot, However. this proved to be their one and only goal, and South China went ou to add five more before the end
caune.
Police: Clarke; Brittain, liana: Cornwall, Oran, Shepherd Pile, Howarth, Fraser, McGroavey and Brown.
DIVISION 11.
sounded.
ST. JOSEPH'S RECREIO.
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short
The Club de Recreio suffered an overwhelming defeat by ten goals to nil at the bands of St. Joseph'a the latter'a Wit-when they met on
Happy Valley. The ground at match was very one-sided and the Recreio were two throughout the game.
The Saints attacked from the start and after five minutes' 'play Bautista scored an easy goal. This was followed in quick succession by three further goals by Souza, Enutiafa and Omar.
SOMERSETS EASTERN.
fair
A
Chinese. Athletic-... * RA......pates R.A.-Comby; Hadkiss, Ashley; Acaster, Pardoe, Seal; Kinnear, Heed, Eardly. Fredericka and Hod. gera.
Result:
Atletio... viii. 2 Sumerrets.
Town 2 Athletios:-Chong Lap Fan; Tang Chung Pak, Chow Kwong Hung: Ng Tin Hing (captain), Li Ping Sha, Tang Kwong Sam; Chaug Chung Ju, Wong Wing Hong. Ng Ping Kwong and Chow Hau Lung.
Suthersets:-Rodgers; Crawley, Wride; Fear (explain), Padgett, Penny Clapham, Walker, Chur-
Refered: Mr. Mean (Hong Kong). chili, Cotton and Vine,
R.A.O.C. v. R.A.F
This match was played on the Chinese Athletic Ground at Happy Valley and ended in a win for the R.A.O.C. by three goals to two. Play was fairly even in the first ten minutes, til Atkins put the Tau Bing: R.A.F.. ahead with a nice shot. Tang Kwong Wing, Wong Ping: From now on the R.A.O.C. attack- Na, Po Lau, Lai Kwok Chiu, Funged, and Sands soon equalised for Man Kit: Hai Kin Hung, Chan them. The saine player scored the Yau Kwai, Su Kin Chor, Chow winning goal afterwards. Yim Chung and Li Fong.
Referce: Pte. Atyeo.
Athletics:-Wong
DIVISION III
R.A.S.C. R.F.
R.A.O.C-Evans; Sanderson, Bayly; Peachey, Jackson, Walton; Sanson, Clarke, Sands, Redmai and Moran.
R.A.F.: Griffith; Rowland, Harvey Jones. Hart, Handford; Ward, Cox, Atkina, Summers and Hudson..
Referee: Sgt. Vickery.
These two military tens mat at Chatham and ground and the Eastern, who had not lost a match The second half was a repetition game ended by the odd gold in nine since the beginning of the football of the first. The Sainte hnd much in favour of the R.F. The Ser- vice Corps were the first to open the scoring, Lewis taking à dag season, suffered their first defeat their own way and added six more at the hands of the Somersels. foals-bringing the total to ten-
net. A few minutes later McCul- This game, which was played nt before the final whistle was sound-kick and the ball cursing into the King's Park, aroused many ruffled d
St. Joseph's-Rochs; T. Leonard Ioch put then farther aliead. The tempers, with, the result that and pinyer was ordered of the fell,Ayock; A. M. Omnt, K. M. Omar Sappers, however, were not to be 1. M. Omar: Ali, Bautista, Harcon discouraged, and after some fine and several cautioned.
passing on the jar of the for- Sousa and Fernandes,
Resereid: Silva; Costa, I. Brit-wards, Nood and Himbury squalis to Assis, Souza, Genatives; C. ed.
After the Interval, the Suppers Marques Santos, Allemão,
took the lead but the Service Corps Soodrow level throtigh Hainer. R.A. At the end, however the Engineers proved to be the better team and Police" went ahedid through Himbury and Bioin.
Result:
R.A.S.C.
From the kick-off, the ball was quickly taken from end to end, both gents having narrow escapes. A few minutes Inter the Somersets were awarded a penalty, but Guest, who took the kick, hit the bar and the ball rebeninded into play.
Keeping up the attack, South China wore awarded a penalty bue this did not result in a goal. The ball was then taken over to their lal, but was soon sont away again when Fung King Cheon added the third gos for the Chinese. This was followed by another from Chan Mes. On and although the soldiers The Sets forwards, who were tried hard, they could not score combining quite well, again came again: Fung King Cheong put into the fore and I. Guest put them The fifth South China goal just be. ahead.... fore half-time with a low drive.
The Chinese gave an excellent exhibition of good football in the second half and ran the soldjors off their feet. The Boots tried hard hat were no match for their clever und speedy opponents who added two more geals through Chu Kwok Lun and Tam Kong Pak. The fin a scores were: South China 7: Argylle 1.
ATHLETIC POLICE.
Playing on their home ground, the Chinese Athletic obtained full points from the Police whom they brat by two goals to one. The win WAS ameritorious one and the game was one of the best of the
season.
Eastern transferred play for a time and Sabban had hard luck in missing the goal Uy inches with a hard ground shot. From now on the Eastern attacked strongly but the clever defence put up by the Sots stopped them.
Result
Somersets Eastern
} 0
SOUTH CHINA P. CĻUD.
On their ground, the Club sur. prised the Chinese and beat them by three goals to one. From the start the Chinese attacked but after d fruitless corner, the Club trans- ferred play. Smith tested the goal. keeper with a good shot and Bell sent narrowly behind. After some end to end play, the Club returned to the attack and during, a melee Tavlin put the ball into the net.
Not to be deterred by this set. Back South China attacked strong. iy, and after, some good forward passes Yau Wab Hing equalised from close in.
Somerote:-Hall; Green Fother- gill: Savingar, Cornelius, Legg: After the interval, the Club be- Kearle, P. Guest, I. Guest, Lay-came dangerous, and from a corner shon and Chislett,
kick Jackson put the Club ahead Just before the with a low drive. end Bell ndded a third with a fast drive.
Easternda Bilva; Lo Tat Ming, Lai Ting Choi; Ng Ying Ki, Sui Ping Shun, Lau Kwok Ia Chau Sang Mak Siu Hoa, Ng York Hon, Sabban and Les Bing Tong.
Referee: P.O. Ferd
R.E..........
RE: Sabin; Jopling, Meehan Grovenor, Frilwell, Noad; Casey, R.A.S.C. Brenadi; Funnel, Himbury, Morgan and Bloail
Ste Castolow, Black, Alfishe, Colos, Barnstaple. Hamer, Craggs; Culloch, and Lewis.
Referee: C... Courtiley.
ATHLETIC. SOMERSETS.
LEAGUE TABLES.
División X.
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
7 10
7.4 3 0 15
3
89
Argylle 8 3 3 0 20 10 10 South China 8 8 0 0 9 Athletio...... 4 1 04 Somersets ... ficcrcio...... 3.3 1 1 11 8 7 Kowloon 5 2 1 2 13 110 Navy & 2 3 0 17 11 St. Joseph's & 2 3 0 9 18
Club
.....
0 14 16 1
1 0 1 071
Division II.
6 23
9 20
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Somersets... $ 701 23 0.13 3 11 Eastern 7 8 11 7
8 & 3 0 27 13 10 Navy Argylia 0 3 1 9. 17 12 8 University... 1.42 1 14 8. 9. St. Joseph's 7 3-31 13 10
。,· 。'1·བྷཱུ4 Club 7. 9 4 1 Athletio Kowloon 8 & 18 20 *4 21 South, China @ 1.3 0 Recreio... 5 0. 4.2 3 19 KA.
030 Division III.
1
0
3
Playing on their own ground the
P. W. D. L F A Pts Chinese Athletic drew with the Somerseta... 8 3 2 128 14 Somersets by two goals all. The Ew 6 4 1 1 9 B Athletic were the first to attack Fukien ....... 0 4 2 0 24 12
the defensive, The first goal for R.E.
@ 3 2 1 14 14 and had the Sets continually on South Chinn 0 3 1936
4.3 1 0 2 8 the Chinose was scored from a pen-R.A.0.C.
Encouraged by this the Athletic
0.11 0 0 0 0 0 1 alty Chinese added another before the R.A.F....
R.Á.S.C...... 000 6 10 33
South China:-To Kin Hang; Lau Kau, Choung Fai Lum: You Wah Hing, To Kwan, Cheung Kwok Choi; Wong King Chung, interval.
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