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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1931.

Week End Sport.

"SUNDAY HERALD" CUP COMPETITION.

SCOTLAND AND CHINA MEET IN THE FINAL.

SCOTS WIN BEFORE PACKED STANDS: CHINESE PLAYERS INJURED:

Before a large crowd on the Club ground on Saturday, Scot fund beat China in the final of the Sunday Herald Charity Cup Competition by four goals to one in a game which was fought out nt fast pace in the first half but which slackened in the second atunza. The game was of ninety minutes' duration and China- came in for more than her fair share of Miss Fortune's" at tentions, no less than three off her men being injured during the course of the game,

Tire were threw other matches, two in the first division. - The Navy had an easy Limo against Regraio who they beat by eight goals to nil while the Polica held the Borderers to a draw; in the second division gynn Eastern proved too strong for the University, the score in favour of this former being four goals to one.

NAVY'S OVERWHELMING VICTORY."

RESULTS AT A GLANCE. .'

"Sunday Korald" International Charity Cup Final; Serbianil

Royal Navy Borderers

University.............

CHARITY CUP,

4

China

League--Division I,

SCOTLAND . CHINA.

4

A Club de Terraio

$2 Police R.C.

Division. II,

1 Eastern F.C.

Before a large crowd on the Club ground on Saturday, Scotland do fonted China in the Soul of the Suming Herald Charity Cup Com- petition by four goals to one.

At the conclusion of the game, Mrs. Wodehouse presental the Cup to the winners after which she was presented with a bouquet decorated with blue and white ribbong-Scot land's colours,

The Police kicked off but the solliers soon asserted themselves and within five minutes they were ong up when Duncan beat Me- Harly with a fairly weak shot into the corner of the net. This succean. however, was short-lived for very shortly after the kick-off, Brown collected the leather and crowned a solo run with a beautiful shot which beat Johnson completely.

The Borderers were back again and after one of his shots had been cleared, Channings collected a poss from Morgan and put the Borderers ahead. From this stage they kept upa atiff attack and only the good work of the Policys defence prevent ed them from going further ahead. Half-time came with the score uu. changed.

The Socond Half,

Upon resuming Pallister went away and centred but Wynne clear ed. From a kick by Thorpe, Corn wall centred and Harris handled the ball in the penalty area but John son saved Scott't shot.

The Borderers took up the attack and Davis shot in to MacHardy's hainis. From the clearance Corn wall got away and Harris agai handled in the penalty area audi Perkins made no mistake with the resultant kick.

The teams were

Police-MacHardy: Perkins and Wynne Thorpe, Minty, and Brit- tain; Cornwall, Scott, Wheeler,

Bentley and Brown.

Borderers: Johnson: Harris and Williams; Morgan, Eyaon and Un derwood, Pafister, Lakeman, Davis, Channings and Duncan.

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DIVISION II.

EASTERN UNIVERSITY.

This success spurred them on to Enstern defeated the University greater heights for almost immedi- by four goals to one in the second division of the League. Some con- ately after Campbell took a beautifusion was caused by both sides ful contre and slammed the ball turning out few players in in to the back of the net to give forward wore a grey vest, while "fancy dress. Eastern's centre- his side the lead. Half time came

the right wing appeared in white with the Chinese striving hard to

uppers, The University captain draw level,

donned a green vest, the left wing was in blue, and another was in full white. The referee (Mr. J. Lawrence) sought at one stage to alter this unsatisfactory state of at a premium. affairs, but recognised colours, were

The Second Half.

The opening of the gebond half saw Scollaud taking the ball right struck Pau as he fell in an effort down and McTavish's parting shot to clear, putting the goalie out tem- porarily. Campbell rushed in for the ball which had rebounded from Pat's body and another disaster

Ng York Hon, the leader of the attack for the Eastern, was pro he and Sabhan made a dangerous minent throughout the game, and

befell China for his shot struck pair. Eastern hnd the better of China sonred their only goat in Tong who tried to clear and knock-the exchanges in the early part and the first ten minutes, and shortly the leather went over the line for acveral shots. The University made ed him out for a while. Meanwhile da Silva was called upon to save after Ip Pak Wa was injured anka corner but when the two injured spasmodic raids, but weak sloting was carried off the field. He was men recovered sufficiently for the apoilt many 'openings. a spectator for the remainder of game to be continued, McTavish took the flag kick only to put the the first half. As a result of this, ball behind. the Chinese attack weakened con- The Chinese team now began to siderably. Further misfortune be-show effects of the fast pace set up fell the Chiness in the second half right from the start and for the rest of the game were content to con- for, though Ip returned, Paa was centrate an defence. Despite this, hurt. However, he carried on however, Scotland broke through on though it was evident that he was two more occasions when they add ed further goals through Hugben playing under a great strain.

and Shepherd,

The Game.

The teams were Scotland-Rodgers: Blackburn and McFarlane; McGlashan, Me- Kelvie and Hay; Hughes, MeTavish, Louden, Shepherd and Campbell.

McKelvio won the loss and clert- ed to defend the Morrison end and from the start China at

China :-Pan Ka Ping; Tong tacked. Exchanges were fast and crisp and white the forward line of Kwon and Lai Yuk Tat: Leung Yin China was working like a machine, Chan, Lan Yuk Ying and Ho Chor Hughes gave their dofonders a lot in; Chan Kwong Yiu, Chu Kwok of worry. Eventually a nice move- Luen, Ho Ka Keung, Suen Kam ment w Suen going through and Shun and Ip Pak Wa. this player centred for Rodgers to push the ball on to Chu's foot. This player made no mistake and the cheers of the thousands of China's supporters announced the fact that the Chines had drawn first blood,

The Chinese were now giving the

DIVISION 1.

NAVY P. RECREIO,

Fielding a weak side against the

Scotland defence a harassing time Navy at the Stadium, Recreio were, and but for the good work of Bfe-beaten to the tune of eight goals to Kelvio, Blackburu and McFarlane,il

Sablan passed to Ng to open the score for Eastern in the first half of the game.

YACHTING.

ARMY BEATS THE YACHT CLUB.

GREAT STRUGGLE IN CAER CLARK CUP.

HONG KONG LADIES WIN.

The yachting contest between the ST. ANDREW'S GREAT EFFORT Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the army took place yesterday, .'.

The results wore as follows:-

MORNING RACE.

Course :-Start-Club Line-West Enst: "Channel Rocks (P.), Kow: Icon Rock (P.), Mark on Line (S.), Cust Rork Mark Boat (9.); Finish-Club Line West to East. Distance; 3.5 miles.

Club.

(Under the Fing of St. Andrew),

Pan. Pts. YI Why Wonder Mr,

Croucher

Ya Bluejacket, Major,

...Stewart

Ys Speedwell Mr. Odland 11 Daphne, Mr. Veliki ... H1 Diana, Mr. Shields... 15 La Linda, Captain

Mark-Wardlaw

Total

Army.

11

4

13

3

3

10

11

41

(Under the Flag of St. George),

Pan. Pis. Ye Winga, Capt. Vivian... 4 Bonjum, Capt. Lock-

ner ...

FAILS.

Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club dvfrated St. Andrew's Club on Saturday at the Sookunpoo ground

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

FULL PROGRAMME FOR WEEK.

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Stock and Humphreys (rec. 5/0) v. Nash and Hill (owe 2/8).

Humphroys and Wild (owe 3/6) Duttress and Woodainn · (rec.

Wood and Lennox (rec, 15) [Keyserling and Jensen (scr.),

Mixed Doubles, `

$/0).

G. W. Sewell and Mrs. A. Pierey (owe 1/0) 7. A. D. Humphreys and

The following matches have boen | Miss Theians (owe-13). 2 fixed for the current week. No play takes place on Thursday, as the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground is booked for part of the celebrations in connection with St, George's Dayı-

TO-DAY,

Open Doubles.

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo r. Ho Ka Lau and Yow Man Kit.

Lwo goals to mil, and thas prov el beyond doubt that they are. easily the beat Indies' hockey team in Hong Kong. They have been undefeated in Lengue matches H. Lo and Iu Tak Cheuk . P. throughout the season, but St. An-Kong and W. T. Leo. drews' ware thought by many to

Olub Championship. have an excellent chance of spoil- Semi-nal: A. L, Sullivan r., N. ing their record.. This was not to 11, Wild. be, however, the Hong Kong side proving conclusively that they, wern superior in all departments of the

game,

Handicap Bingles "A."

H. J. Armstrong 'towe 13). N.

II, Railton (ree 5/6).

Handicap Singles "B."

G. S. Rodger (owa 3/0)' r. J. J. Ferguson (rec. 9/0).

D. S. Green (owo 35) Hampton (own 3/0).

r. H.

J. M. Morhans (ser.) . T.. Low (ser.).

Handicap Doubles.

Hong Kong Score. The game commenced with an early raid by Hong Kong which was repulsed and play went back to the Hong Kong half Nothing, however, materialised, and for a 2/6) while, the St. Andrew's defence was kept on the move by a keen forward

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (scr.) line. Their worrying tactics were. C. Blaker and Mrs. Blaker (rec.

T. J. Price and D. R Price (owe

Callis and Denn (rec, 15).

9 4

5

8

at last rewarded when, following (2/0).

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an infringement by one of the St.

4

Q

Yo Adanac Capt. Fowkes 12 14 Jessamine. Maj. Barry 16 He Colleen, Maj. Tosh... H3 Rolla, Lt. Anstruther 1 13

Total

38

AFTERNOON RACE.

Course: Start-Chib Line West to East: Channel Rocks (P.), Cust Rock Mark Boat (S.), Kowloon Rock (5.); Finish--Club Line East to West, Distance: 0.6 miles,

Club.

(Under the Flag of St. Andrew),

Pan. Pts. Ye Wings, Mr. Lambert... 12 Y4 Boojum, Commodore

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Walker, R.N............................ Ye Adanne, Mr. Odland., 14 Jessamine, Mr. Veliki 9 He Colleen, Mr. Whit

worthamani

サ 6 13 Rolla, bir. Pearse......

Andrew's defendors, E. M. Done

Mixed Doubles,

TUESDAY. Open Doubles.

C. A. L. Rumjahn and J.`A. lan received the ball when well in. Cassumbhoy r. winners of the tie

and by plever stick-work out-P. Kong and W. T. Les t. H. Lo

anceuvred the opposing defence, and Iu Ták Chouk. and found the net with a splendid

" shot.

scoop

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Hồng Kong continued the Pressure and play was kept in the Saints' half, while, Hong Kong forced corner after corner without avail

The second and Inst goal of the game came shortly after when C. Ferguson netted with a lucky shot that rose and entered the net after M. White had neteïmpted and just failed to get her hands to the ball.,

R. Ros, the Saints' goalkeeper, was helpless to prevent the score

x there was a melee in front of the goal.

Play was even for the rest of the first half, with the Hong Kong forward line combining better, and as a result being far more danger. ous than their opponents.

Second Half,

The high standard of play con- tinued in the second half, and the large crowd of spectators present fero kept in suspense by the thrill- R. ing attacks on both goals.

1

13

Total

34

Morning race

Grand total

41

Army.

(Under the Flag of St. George)..

Pen. Pta.

4

9

3

6

7

5 8

3

10

11

45

35

E. M Donelan, the. Hong Kong "star" forward, was playing magnificent game but was marked, and was never given many opportunities.

weil

B

The University played a better Why Wonder? Major

Kerrick game in the second half. Eastern missed a chance to go farther ahead Y3 Bluejacket, Capi, Bolt 10 when Lo Chai Wan failed in front Y5 Speedwell, Lieat-Col. of a vacant goal. However, he 11 Daphne, Mai. Barry... micceeded later in scoring the H Diana, Capt. Comp. second goal for his side.

Stokes

bell

Marsden

Total

Morning racé

Sound work by the Eastern des La Linda, Lieut-Col. fence broke up many of the visits. of the opposing pack, but Tan Rucceeded in breaking through to score with a fast shot. Mak Sui Hon scored the third goal for the Eastern, the ball striking the top of the left upright and twisting into the net. Another goal for Eastern came shortly after from Ng York Hon.

A penalty kick was awarded against Eastern, but Tan failed to convert, the ball striking the up- right and rebounding to the foot of a defender, who cleared.

LEAGUE TABIZA TO DATE,

Division I.

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Piz.

Grand total. Previous points: Army 111. and 83-194; Club 101 and 73–178.

POINT TO POINT RACING..

HEAVY WEATHER CAUSES POSTPONEMENT.

Rose, playing splendidly, saved St. Andrew's on more than one oc ension, while both pairs of backs worked heroically ander gruelling pressure.

This good marking of their best forward completely quelled forward movements which in former games had produced so many goale, and with the St. Andrew'a defencs equal to the day, the Hong Kong attack was continually repulsed.

1.

St. Androw's Efort.

During the last ten minutes of the match, St. Andrew's 'made desperate efforts to change the com plexion of the game, but their_for- wards were disappointing. Họng

defensive, but, a stout defence en-

S. China... 18 15 12 63 19 31 The point to point moeting that Kong were forced to play on the 10-11-4-3-43-20-26-was-to-have-talon-place-yesterday-abled them to keep out-their-

10 12 26 43 39 20

18 10 6 50 33 23

18 10 17 35 27 21

18 0 18 31 38 10

might have scored agül, Ait The Navy kicked on and had Kowloon was, Rodgers was called upon things pretty much as they wanted Argylla several times to clear. The Scots right from the start. After a spell Navy then took the leather into their op of attacking which resulted in Athletic ponents territory and when Pau nothing, the Navy broke off with a Recreio was pulled up for carrying, it look spurt and before half time had ar. Borderers...16 8 2 0 34 23 18 as if their chance to equalise had rived they had got no less than six Polico 18 4 212 24 32 10 come but the Chinese defence was goals. The scorers were Dickenson Club 18 4 2 12 14 40 10 equal to the occasion and cleared, (2) Potts (9), Redgate, and Skin.A.17 4 1 12 10 53 much to the relic of their sup-net. porters.

Beots Draw Level.

In the second half the sailors spoilt many chanceos of scoring

Goals.

.....99 17 0 5 BO 28 34 ....21 14 4 3 45 23 39

Division II.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. through taking things too easily Borderers ...82 17 3 2 45 19 17 About this stage Iam Yuk Ying and some of them were guilty of Navy came very much into the picture selfishness which resulted in their Argylla for his good work in breaking up losing the ball time and again when Eastern ......21 14 3 4 49 16 31 the Scottish attacks and at the well placed. The Recreio, however, Club22 11 4 7 30 29 20 same time feeding his forwards with were a beaten team and that was, Athletic 10 4 8 20 32 24 the skill-of-a-veteran McTavish perhaps, why Dickenson was allow St. Joseph'a 29-0-0-11-00-41-10- was outstanding in Scotland's fored to score two more goals before University...21 7 4 10 34 32 18 ward-line but he was too well the end.

Kowloon ....21 0 4 11 20 30 10 watched to be able to score.

The teams wern:→

8. China 23 4 4 14 23 51 12 R.A.22 3 0 10 0 45 0 Recreio 0.3 10 0503

Withdrawn from the Lengue.

Division III.

Goals.

A raid on the Scots goal almost Navy: Bines; Dixon and Ward: resulted in another marker for the Hobbs, Shirras, and Robinson; Tig Chinese, for with Rodgers well out well, Potts, Redgate, Dickenson and of the goal Ip sent in a bard drivo Skinnet.

Recreio:-Xavier; Silva-Netto and and McFarlane earned rounds of applause when he threw himself in Sousa; Guterres, Figueiredo, and the path of the ball and saved Lawrence: Gonsalves Ward, Bel what appeared a certain goal. trao, Silva and Santos. After this the foots attacked vigorously and for a time the Chi- nese defenders had plenty to do to cope with the repeated shots fired Despite the fact that they were at their goal. Then McTavish without the services of Shepherd, gathered the leather, and taking it who was engaged in the big game, down in fine style, passed to Hughes the Police did well to draw with who tapped the ball-over-Pau's head tho Borderers on the Kowloon Foof | R.A.§.0.164111 27 369 to aqualise for Scotland..

POLICE » BORDERERS.

ball Club ground.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. R.A.0.C....15 12 19 48 18 23 Borderers.. 11 1 4 40 19 23 R.E...5 9 9.5 27 27 13 Fukien 13 8 9 7 30 35.14 8. China....10 5 4 7 28 35 12

Ewo ..... R.A.F10 0 0 10/34 39 19 Athletic....15 4 3 20 25 11

10 0 9 8 10 25 14

Expelled from the League.

at Totts Bungalow, Fanling, had opponents. to lie postponed on account of the state-of-the-weather. It bogan raining in the Now Territories shortly after 2 m, and by 3 p.m., the time scheduled for the com- mencement of the meeting, there was almost a foot of water over the course and the paddyfields aur- rounding it.

As a result of this well-deserved win Hong Kong hold the proud listinction of being the only team in the League who have not suf fered defeat. They have won every one of their matches with the o ception of one which was drawn against the Club de Recreio.

Result:-

H.KL.H.C. St. Andrew's The torms lined up as follow:-- St. Andrew's:-, Rose, P. White, 1. Wooolley, P. Gittins, M. Woolley, I. Rogers, I.Gittins, M. Churn, M, Woolley, N. Field, E. Landolt

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Quite a number of people who arrived on the course before 3pm. were drenched to the skin.

There was a special bus service.

Hong Kong:-G. Little, E. Gray, from Kowloon Point to Patte

J. Smalley, E, O'Hagan, A. Owen Bungalow and the demand for ac-Hughes, M. Wallace, I. Bell, E. G. commodation was so big that a Ross, E. M. Donetan, C. Ferguson,

M. Bishop. large number. had to be turged

The Cher Clark Cup was not away. Those who succeeded in get|presented 10 the Hong Kong ting seats, however, were impri-Ladies Hockey Club after the soned in the busos for five hours, match, as it was decided that the trophy should be presented after as it took the farers almost to the match between the Champions hours to get to the course and on and the Rest of the League. arrival the heavy shower provent- od passengers from leaving the budes. After an hour's wait, the return journey was made, passeng ers alighting at Kowloos. Point at

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League Table to Dato.

P. W. D. L. T. A. Pt. H.K.L.H.C. 6 7 1 0 23 4 15 St. Andrew's 6 4 2 2 0 11 10. KH.L.C. 7 2 2 3 198 Recreio 0132 50 Diocesan G.S; 7-0-0-7328-0-

Handicap Singles "A.”. H. F. Foley (ser.) . C. Holmes lowe, 15),

WEDNESDAY, Open Singles. Semi-final: E. C. Fincher . M. W. Lo

Handloap Singles "B,"

R. H. Wild (rec, 3/6) v. J. H. Anderson' (rec. 3/0).

H Owen Hughes (owe 15/9) r. II. J. Armstrong (owe 15) or Rail- tan (ree. 3/0).

R. M. Henderson (ree. 2/0) v. Holmes (owes 13) or Foley (ser.).

L. Forster (ows 15/9)`r. A. B. Raworth (owe 4/6),

Handicap Doubles, Redmond and Rido (owe 4/0). 2, 1 Petrie and Lowia (scr.).

Mixed Doublos.

E. J. Dowloy and Mrs. Dowley, (rec. 3/0) . C. E. Holmes and Miss Taylor (owe 2/6).

1. Remington and Mrs. II. Owen Hughes (rea, s/0)". Mona- P. P. James ghan and Mra. C. (rec. 4/0).

FRIDAY. Open Singles. Semi-final: C. A. L. Rumjahn " 8. A. Rumjahn.

Handicap Singles “B." Gordon (owe 3/8) v. Rodger (owe 13/6) or Ferguson (owe 3/0).

Womack (ove 1/6) r. F. U, Jen. nea (rec, 5/8).

Handicap Doubles.

Stabb and Lee (ser.) v. Green and Green (owe 15).

Mixed Doubles. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Sayer (owe 1/6)

E. E. J. Dowley and Mrs. Dowlog (ree. 3/6) or C. E. Holmes and Miss Taylor (uwe 1/0). in. Stock and Misa A. E. Lang (er.). Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wood (ree. 3/6).

Handicap Doubles, Owen Hughes and More (owe 151 Gow and Dowley (rec. 5/6).

Miskin, and Blaker (owe 1/0) v. Raworth and Turner (ser.).

Rodger and Rodger (owe 1/6) ↑ Itenderson and Bishop (owe 1/0).

Armstrong and Mrs. Kenry (owe 15) r. C. C. Stark and Mrs. Stark (ser.) or Mr. and Mrs, Blaker (ree. |2/8).

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