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Week End

SOUTH CHINA WIN SENIOR SHIELD.

NAVY BEAT CLUB IN FINAL OF THE JUNIOR COMPETITION.

POLICE GO DOWN TO ARTILLERY: CLOSE GAME ON

CHATHAM ROAD GROUND.

Chief interest in Iool footbal! eiroles over the week-end was contred on the senior and juffer shield finals which resulted in" Wins for South Chin and Royal Navy over the Borders and Chub respectively. South China had an easy time, netting six times as against the opponents' once

In lengue dootball, the Artillery and Kowloon beat Police and Athletic respectively in Divisiód 1., while St. Joseph's and Eastörn' played a one goal-ait draw in the second division,

ST. JOSEPH'S AND EASTERN DRAW.

South China

Navy

R.A.

Athletic

St. Joseph's

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Senior Shield Final.

Borderers

Junior Shield-Final,

R Chth

League-Division I.

1

Police

1 Kowloon

Division II.

1 Eastern

SENIOR SHIELD FINAL.

- SOUTH CHINA ». BORDENERS.

LEAGUE-DIVISION 1.

POLICE P. ARTILLERY.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1931.

Sport.

These teams met on the Chatham Road ground and the Police were unfortunate in going down by the only goal scored in the match as they had most of play.

The teams were:-

Then Kowloon got away and were awarded a penalty, when Grimwood was fouled in the dronded aren, but the resultant kick went wide; they were soon back again when Gillot put them ahead. From this point, Kowloon forged ahead, and just before time Grimwood added tho third goal for them to put the issu beyond doubt.

DIVISION II.

ST. JOSEPH'S », EASTERN.

Playing at home, St. Joseph's hold Eastern to a draw, each side nitting puce. The game was very even although the standard of foot- ball might have been highør.

The sides "woro:-

St. Joseph's-Delgado; Harvey Ali; Guide, K. Omar, M. Souza A. Omar, Atkins, Souza, Bowen

and Bautista,

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SATURDAY

SERGT. SEQUEIRA WINS CORPS

CHAMPIONSHIP.

No. 4 latoon (L/Chl. Holmes, Pte. Wood, Pte. Grenham, Pte. Woodman). No. 6 Platoon (Lt. Duncali, Pipe Majon Mackie, L/Sgt Goodman, Drummer Major) 1. Corps Signals,

The HK.v.0.0 annual Rifle Meeting took place at Stonecat- ters Range on Friday and Saturday. The scores on Friday wore not quite as good as in previous years, which may have been due to the light. On Saturday the shooting pns much better, aine com petitors getting 100 or over in the Corps Championship. The team events on Friday were | wall contested, twenty, one tooma entering for the Blake Shield "and Francis Cup Competitions. In the former No. 2 Platoon did best at the shorter ranges but struck an unlucky patch at the 500 yards. No. 4 Platoon, with good score at this range, was first, three points ahead of the Engineer Company, which was the same distance in front of No. 4 Platoon, last year's winner. The best individual score

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No. 7 Platoan."

No. 7 Platoon "B,"

Attack Competition.

(7 teams fired),

1. Enginçer Company (0.5.M.

Everest, Cpl. Salter, L/Cpl. - Lockhart, Spr Beattie, Spr. Smith, Spr. Stephens, Spr. Rose)...... No, Platoon 3.No. 4.Platopia

Musketry Competition. (37 Bred)..

3:8:

Applic. Snap Rapid Ttl.

in this competiton was so by spr. Smith of the Engineers. Captain. Eastern: da Silva; Sieto Hoj o Yat. 3ing; Tse, Yeon Snk, Ho Mitchell (No. 2 Platoon) L/Cpl. Chi Wing, Lal Kwa Ul; Sui Ping Holmes (No 4) and Ptc. Wood Shun, Lee Bing Tong, Lai Kong (No.4) Hnd 70 each. No. Platoon Hec, Mak Sui Hon and Lai Ting won the Francia Co; finishing six Choy.

Eastern drew ficat blood, for,poiste in front of No. 7 Platoon. following several raids on St. The scores for snapshooting at the Josouli's goal, Mak dui. Hon sont Wantage target were much lower Watson 16 20 jaa stinging shot which had Dol-

Drm Major 1 gado well benter. Soon after they than Inst year's, the light being Forced a corner but failed to con bad at the time.. Considering this

Slattery 16 18 1. Capt the total of 233 was good, though twenty points behind the record.

Mitchell 19 The Machine Gun Company thus. Pte. Wood 15

18. L/Cpl.

vert.

In the second half, St. Toph's Pressed hard and their efforts were warded when Aitkins, put, in the equaliser From this point onwards, ay,bceams, very scrappy and full- time came with no further word.

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LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

Division I.

CONTA

P. W. D. LA FT. A. PIS S. China. 18 14 6 2 62 17 28 Argills 19 1 5 42 91 95 Kowloon ....te 10 3 3 41 4 Athletic 16 10 13 33 3 ef Navy 100 fo 31 10 Recreio 10 8 17 28 28 Tay-Bordbrers...13ˆ•1 6 31-21 13

Police ,,10,4 1 11 990 ...17 4 1 12 19 53 RA Club 17 3 2 12 13 40 St. Joseph's. 17 3 0 14 23 66

Division t

R.A. :-Combie;' Frearaon, lor; Salt, Gardner, Schofield; Stanton, Manley, Moore, Allen, and Walker,

To the delight of the thousande of their supporters who went down to the Club ground to watch the South China-Borderers match, the farmer scored a brilliant win over the soldiers by six goals to one. The Chinese fully deserved their win and the score is a pretty fair indication of the run of play.

The teams lined out as under: South China-Pan Ka Ping; Li Tin Sang and Tam Kong Pak; Leung Yin Chan, Leung Wing Chiu and Tong Kwan; Cheng Shiu Hong, Brown. Chi Kwok Lien, Fung King Neither team turned out at full Cheong, Lee Wai Tong and Ip Pak | strength. The Gunners were first

Wa.

Borderers: Johnson; Mullane and Williams; Morgan, Eynon and Underwood: Fallister, Lakerian, Dyles, Charining and Duncan.

Police-Perkins; Wynne, Baker; Thorpe, Brittain, Sheppard; Corn- wall, Oram, Wheeler, Bentley, and

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won both events.

The Jar Competition went to the Engineers as did the Attack In the latter they thoroughly, deserved their win as they had to shoot Inst

late in the afternoon.

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P. W. D. LE. A Pis. Borderers..99.17 3 2 12 18 37 Navy.22, 17, 06 80 25 31 Argyll 19 13 33 42 21 29 Eastern19 13 3 3 4 91 90 Club... 22 41 Athletic 22.10. St. Joseph's 22, University 10.

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Tyro Competition!

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Sgt. Segveira 20 Sy 37 27 111 Sig. Stott. 20 The Corps Championship.

Spl, Salter... 20 The Corps Championship was Spr. Lockhart 2020. atso keenly contested, Sgt. Sequeira Lt Westlake 20 of the Portuguese Company, with Capt. Forsyth 20

L/Opl

Holmes 25 21 n good score at the last practico, won with a total of 111-two points

Parkinson 15 behind Captain Mitchell's scorg last | Pipo-Major

Statt, Salter and Lockhart were within thras,points of the winner. Lt. Westlake proved the truth of the well-known saying about old soldiers; by winning the Ufficers Prize. Only for a jam in the rapid, he might also have been first in the Musketry Competition. in this competition Piper Wat- son scored an unexpected win and Drummer Major, after ticing with Captain Mitchell and C. S. M.' Slattery, took second place after the re-shoot. The Tyro Competition * Cons also went to the Portuguese

RAOC...15 12

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.pany, being won by, Pte. Soares

2 48 18 25 Borderers 10 11 14 48 in 23 RE, 15 9 2 3 2727 18 35 14 Fukien 15 0 27 30 S. China...16 6 4 728 37 12 R.A.F .......10 3.0 10 34 39 Athletic 15 4 2 8 20 25 14 RAS.C...10 4 1 11 97 60

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The Police then did some attack. 1S. China ing and in a short space of time Play was very fast, to begin with were awarded two fouls but nothing and South China's first goal came resulted from these, Combie doing ́in' a'surprising manner after their some good work in the goal. Half

attack had been benten off several time came with the score sheet times. Leung Yin Chan sent in a blank, ench side making fruitless long shot which Johnson appeared raids on the other's goal in turn. to have had well covered but it

The Gunners made a spirited at- made a sudden change in its flight thek on the Police goal when play was resumed and a foul against and entered the corner of the net. Lee Wai Tong added their second Wynne looked dangerous for them goal shortly after and Ip Pak Wa | but the kick was cleared. Midfield the third.

play was the order of the day for In the second half the Chinese time and just before the long scored three more goals but not whistle, Walker ran up to take a before Lakening scored for the pass from Stanton and shot hard at soldiers. Chď Kwok Luen and Lee the goal, leaving the goalie stand. Wai Tong (two) got South China's ing. goats.

JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL.

ATHLETIC " KOWLOON.

Making the trip to the Stadium, Kowloon defeated Chinese Athletic NAVY TOO GOOD FOR CLUB. by three goals to one,

The Clab Reserves received the Navy on their ground in the junior shield final, and danerting their superiority right from Die start: the sailors wolf ofortably by three goals to it.

The teams tote- Club-Fagrill Sloan, Hynon: Puncheon ofarlane Staker, Alexander, Bell, Strange, Jackson and Fodley.

Navy Haygan Cox, Mowbray; Hobbs, Shirrás, Ashman; Hawes, Potts, Nash, Bennett and Branch.

In the frst half, play was fairly ovoa, though it was evident

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the sailors were the belter.com bination After their Allacks of the Club' goal had been beaten off several times, the Navy got through aventurily when Nash scored a beautirür goal to put them one up.

Playing an even more aggressive game in the second half, the Navy got two moto goals in the Inst, ten minutca, Potts getting boin goals.

LADIES HOCKEY.

KOWLOON DEFEAT DG.Ś.

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The Kowloon Lading Hockey

Club defeated the Diocesan Girls School by five goals to all in the Chor Clark Cun League on Satur day. Mis Martin, Miss Georgo (two), Mis p. Hunt and Mis Geprgh cored for the K.L.H.C. without reply. Mies, Goorge, was the pick of the winning team whilst Miss Mason was the best pleyer on the losing side.

League Table To Data.

The teams were:- Chinese, Athletic-Leung Yuk Tong: Mok, Kwok Tung, Wong Ping: Tang Kwong Wing, La HÊLHO Tu Ying, Hoi Cho Yin; Chang song. Is, Li Hang Ching, Suen Kam Shun, Li Tong, and Fung B.L.H.C

Regreto King Yu.

Digocean G.S. Kowloon-Angys; Martin, Dow At King's Park the MD.A. nan; Hedley, Mokplvie, Bliss; second eleven defeated the Hong Pile, Domeney, Gillet, Grimwood, Kong Police by two goals to mil. and Tanson.

P. W. L.D. F. A. Pt ....45 0.1.23 2 11 St Andrew's 4 2 10 235 0 0

The Athletic, kloked off and, as usual, made straight for the goal but Domency robbed Li Hang Ching of the leather and sent File away. This player, however, nont the ball over the cross-bar.

From this point onwards, the Athletic defenco had a very trying time but they proved equal to the occasion; after several scrimmagen

GOLF.

HAPPY VALLEY DEFEÁT

KOWLOON:

with the good score of 00.

In the Open Revolver Competi Lion seven competitors-five of the Police Reserve, ODG F.K. Police and ong Range Staff-scored pos. sible. A re-ahoot resulted in a win for Chan Lal Singh of the .. Folice, J. Fletcher of the Polica Reserves wad second. The Corps Revolver Competition also resulted in a tie. L/Cyl. Goodman won the re-shoot, beating L/Cpl. Lockhart,

THE RESULTS.

Bláké Shield.

(21 touma fréd). Posaiblo

J. No. 4 Platoon (L/C$1

Holmes, Pte. Wood, Pte. " Woodman)

300

203

200

2. Engineer Company Cpl. Saller, L/Cpl Lockhart, Spr...Smith, Spa, Boss)..... 3. No. 6. Platoon (Lt. Duncan, Pipe Major Mackie, X/Cpl, Goodman, Drummer Major) 7.

4. No. 2 Platoon

3. No. 7 Platoon

284

dat

269

243

4. Engineer Company "R"

Francis' Cup.

(2) teams fired).

Possible

1. No, Platoon (Capt.-Mit-

thell, 0.8.M.

Slattery, C.G,M.S. Branson, Sgt. Terry)

2. No. 7 Platoon (Capt.

Forsyth, Sgt Parkinson,

L/Cpl. Stopant-Thompson,

300

233

Pte. Soares... 20 31 17 Pto. Groves... 15 22 37 15

Corpe Revolver Competition. 1. L/Cpl. Goodman (No.

Platoon).

Pte. Cranston) 247

3. No. 12. Platoon (Capt.

Open Revolver Competition.

I. Chan Lal Singh (H.K. Poljec). 2. J.. Fletcher (Police Reserves).

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1. No. 4 Platoon,

The match between the Happy in front of their goal, they lat Valley Section of the R.H.K.G.C. Domeney through to put Kowloon, and the Kowloon Golf Club at one up. Thus the score sheet stood Kowloon on Friday, resulted in a at half-time.

vistory for the visitore by 2016 No. 11 Platoon points to 105

In the second half, the Athletic played better football and, for the first twenty minutes or so gave the Kowloon, defence a very trying time, Buen eventually beaton Angus with a low shot.

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