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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1931.
Week End Sport.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL PROGRAMME CARRIED
OUT IN FINE WEATHER.
KOWLOON, LEADING IN SENIOR DIVISION: ARGYLLS OVERWHELM ST. JOSEPH'S.
HOWE DOES THE HAT-TRICK AGAINST KOWLOO
RECREIO) HEAT ROYAL AIR FORCE,
full league football season was carried out under ideal. weather conditions on Saturday and among those who figured in the winning teams in the first division wer
were Borderers, Royal Navy, Argylls and Kowloon, The last named were fortunate to Bent the Club whose contre-forward, Howe, performed the "hat-
The Borderers scored an easy win over the Club in the second division while Recreio had an, easy time in their match with RA, F., «Kowloon now top the senior division while the Argylis are fending in the second division and Recreio, with maximum points for three matches played, head, the third division.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
DIVISION 1.
Borderers
3
Recreio
Police
.1
Royal Navy
St. Joseph's
Argylls
Kowloon
Club
Borderers
Royal Navy
· B‚ÂØ:C....
19th Batt, RA."
DIVISION I
6 Club
Argylla University Kowloon
DIVISION III.
RAF RE
St. Joseph's
*** Pat
DIVISION 1.
ALCLUB, KOWLOON.
B
Recreio Borderers Radio
Despite the fact that. Howe, the Club centre forward scored three goals in this match the Kowloon tea were not to be denied and stored four goals in reply to take full points.
Play
was uninteresting until Howe, ran through the Kowloon iofence to give Nicholls no chance with a lightning shot..
NAVY V. POLICE.
THIRD INTERPORT TRIAL.
Gray
SAYER PLAYS UNDEFEATED INNINGS
to cut a long hon from Good win right through Owen Edries, with the usual, result. Two Vhils Later Younger played outside i off break from Goodwin and was bowled
of
SOUTH AFRICANS WIN AGAIN.
SPRINGBOK'S FORTY-ONE POINT WIN
SOUTH AFRICANS IN AUSTRALIA.
A Good Debut, Argylis MoFarlane; Grant,
There was a zybidal cricket after- Frazer Boyland, Bruce, Me
Mackay really made an oxcellent
(THRO JOU REUTER'S AGENOT.] Donald Hogarth, Davidson, King on last Saturday, bright but not debut in big cricket. He kept very Alexander, Maxwell.
too hot, while the wicket thanks well deed and batted excellently.
LONDON, Oct. 14. no doubt to mid-wook rain, sa o has undoubtedly got hold
The South African Rugby team BORDERENS OLUB.
very much better than it was the some more shots on the off and re- Northumberland
boat a combined Durham ind week before. TE. Pearce has not tained bis leg hitting. He did not points to til at Sunderland.
fifteen by 1 The Hürderars were much too I regret to learn been particularly seem nervous in any way and ran strong for the Club and scored a goals against the Club's one well those last few days, and he up eightech, when he was brilliant In the first half the soldiers got stood down, thus giving an extra ly caught by Owen Hughes wide two goals through Channing, and Farsons, and after the interval place, while Ride is still on the to the left off a low hib. 102-0-18. Morris, and Mathias scored two injured list. I regret to hear that He had hit three fours. Sayer bad! goals each while Reid scored for the Williams, the BE. and S fast den scoring freely and running Club
bowler, has met with an injury at some pretty short runs and when hockey which will prevent his play Hancock came in this continued, ing cricket for about a month. I Hancock has all his old style and don't think he was likely to get in grade but he does not sconto place but he definitely stood a chance the ball as clear of the folder as Batger came in and N. A. E. hy used but he is, of course, short.
The match between the South Mackay.
of practice. No further wicket Africans and Western Austrhlin at Owen Hughes' side went in to fell and as the light was tailing, Perth ended in a draw. Batting bat and Richardson and Duckitt play stopped when the batting side first the South Africans, declared
ponents total.
The team werb Borderers Vaughan, Suter, Wil liams Bebbington; Channing Wallace Hamlyn Morgan, Par sons, Morris and iMathisa
Club: Fegwill; Hynes, Poutoloft Hooper, Punchoon, Sloan Krilov sky, Tavlin, Reid, Räilton and Farrow,
RA, KOWLOON.
ed another, those responsible for the goals, being, Frearson, More and Walker for the winners and White
for Kowloom.
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RABBIT
Full-score and analysis:-
PLAY DRAWN GAME AT PERTH
(THROUGH ARUTER'S AGENOr:]
First Taulage of Mr. Hancock's Eleven
WORLD'S SPEED
RECORD
OFFICIAL FIGURES. OF" STAINFORTH'S FLIGHT,
[BRITISH WIRREMUR BERVICK]:
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IRISH SWEEP ON THE MAN
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KALIN ALIBUeterkicom,
OLYMPIC - GAMES.
DUTCH FAS GENEROUS
"DONATION
On the Kowloon ground the home opened. cautiously against Bowkern three-runs short of their opat 151 for 3 Dalton making 53 not sterling. team were beaten by the 12th Henvy ball on Richardson's body, which generally on Friday, if I don't get with 159 for 7, Bromley being p
and Mirebouse.. Apart from & short
I will deal with the criticism out. Western Australia replied Battery B.A., by three goals to one the Bitmin put Kway nicely for crowded out again! If so Saturday: scorer with 78 while MeMillih took
In the first half the Gunnars hold à lond by the odd goal in three. For in the first over he bowlod (Here the Editor consider himself wickets for 38 runs. After the interval the soldiers scope wide of the off stick and rebuked, more in sorrow than in
though beating the batainen fairly anger Both showed greater caution than often he failed to hit the sticks, usual in leaving the off ball alone. Both bitsinen got nice fours Ironi 12th Bty, Horil: Hall, Taylor both should have been saved. Bowker past bover, but one IP not Pardor, Gough, Gardner Woods, Mirehouse finally broke the stand Rodgers, Frearson Moore and
at 38, when Duckitt tried to turn Walker, and W
Kowloon: Gurevitch, Walls, Lon.b.w. for 18.A. this time Hamil a wall pitched uponn and was don: Everett, Williams; I. Green- berg M. Greenberg, Whitfield, on who bowls a nice casy action with a short run and medium fast White, Simpson and Bickford
pace, succended Bowker and was quickly successful,
The teams wore:-
RAOCE UNIVERSITY.
At Chatham Road the Ordnance, newcomers to the Second Division, proved a little too good for the Varsity. The game was very keen and clean, with Ordnance having the upper hand throughout.
These teams met on the Kawicon ground, and, Belding a much stronger side, the sailors won by the. margin of 3 goals to 1. From the Kho got two goals for the Univer start the Navy adopted the offensity while Sands (2) Ainslie (2) sive and the Police defence ware and Sanson scored for the winners, given a trying time. The first half, The teams wore: however, terminated with neither. R.A.0.C. Osborne Brennan, side snoring,
Hamer Craggs, Jackson, Cpx; Sansom, Dolau, Ainslie, Sands and Dixon.
In the second half, the Navy raid ed, the Police goal time and again,
by and corners, came in abundance.
Duncan at wing half for Kow: Toon had the Club left flank bottled, ap for three parts of the game, and Fed Doming well. Grimwood qualised with a pretty shot. How loon tried hard, for the lend, but Pile and Strange were playing a splendid game and well supported Rodgers, bo. brought off some effective aves. A smartinside movement, however, resulted in Timberlake finding the uet and this layer repeated the "dose a few ninutes later.
Varsity Yong Hong Chuis Harrison, Ngi Loh, Reid, Bee; Ong, Wong, Ho, Kho and Wu,
DIVISION III.
A Collapse.
An over or so later Mussons re- lieved, Mirohouse and wickets fell last and furiously, Mitchell hibbled at an off, one from Hamilton, and was andrtly caught low down by Hackock at first slip. Zimmern began to play i confident hard hitting gamel but the other end 3LW b succession. of changes. Richardson forgot his caution and dabbed at a rising one and Batger at third in apparently secured the ball oventually, in the crook of his left elbow quick catch. 46-3-20. Then it was Musson's turn, and bo had Pertira smartly caught at the wicket. Zimmern aided by a bit of luck Hdd knocked up 15, but at 68 he had a tremendous beat at Masson and though he touched the ball it went on to hit the sticks. 68-5-15. At the same score Robson, was caught at the wicket, Worse was to come, however, as Hamilton yorked Anderson, off-stick and Alan Reid in trying to hit Musson. gave E. C. Fincher an easy dance in the deep. 74-8-0 Thus soyco wickets had fallen for thirty-eight runs..
First Innings of Owen Hughes Side.
J. E. Riclmrdson, e Batger, b
Hamilton
ER Duckitt, 1.b,w; b Miro..
house
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Hancock,
b. Hamilton
E. Zimmern, b Busson FDPereira, e Mackay, bu
Musson pos
DJ. N. Anderson, b Hamil..
ton
L/C. Robson,
Musson
Mackay, b
KH. Butger, e Robson, b Owen Hughes!
E. C. Fincher, a and b Owen
Hughes
·20
G. R. Sayer, not out
59.
R. H. Griffiths, o Richardson,
b Reid.
18
A. Reid, c Finsher, b Musson 0 A. O. Beck, not out... F.Goodwin, not out
Extras (byen 6, log byes 4) 10
36
Total (for 8 wickets)...135.
H.- Owen Haghen did not bat, Fail of wickets:-1/38; 2/30; 3/48) 74/51; 5/69; 8/66; 7/08; B/74.
DOWLING ANALYSIS,
A. C. I. Bowker 7 1 2450 Capt Mirehouse
ST. JOSEPH'S « RADIO.
А. Н. Мивает....1 St. Joseph's did not have an easy
5. More Better."
Skinner on the left tried a shot which skimmed the crossbar, and the Navy loft wing had most of the play, and it was from this wing that the ball was sent to Dickenson to open the scoring for the Navy, Prater, scored the second goal and from this point onwards the Navya match with the Radio Sports had matters their own way for a Club as the score of 63 in their little bit, and nearly, went further favour would suggest. They got an head, Dickenson pushing the ball early lead through Tempia, and in with his hands. The Police shortly afterwards were fortunato came into the picture now and to get a second goal through Lim managed to force two fruitless Up to this point the Radio, toam Howe played a very good game corners. The Navy made a strong had been playing well, but this dual and shon got another two goals to attack and Dickenson beat Fraser reversa seemed to upset them and put his side on level torma Aftor with a first timer. The Police vere they lacked for a bit. Sim added this Kowloon's forwards wore well giving a free kick for hunds against a third goal for St. Joseph, but for twenty and Musson four for in the limelight but the Club de Pearce, and Channings lobbed the from this point the Radio team thirteen; but for some reason Beck tenco worked hard and bulked any ball into the goalmouth, for Savage scored two goals through Sing and and Goodwin (chiefly Goodwin). shots thit, were sent in, until Inn-to punch it into his own net. ⠀ Elms St. Joseph, however, added proceeded to clump them all over son put the hall past Rodgers, to The scores were
d three more goals in the closing xiva Kowloon the lead. At this i Navy Savrige Dixon. Carter: stages of the game, their opponents the field. Goodwin was particularly period Rodgers was playing a mar. Gatehouse, Pearce, James; Robert-replying with a goal through Elms hard on Mustion and hit him for vellous game and it was decidedly son, Scorer, Dickenson, Poster and
Cono big six which bounded on the infortunate for him to be beaten by Skinner.
tram-lines and bounced about fil- such an easy effort. Close on time
teen yards inside Murray Parade Strangotan almost the length of
Ground Hancock gave his bowlers the field with the ball to put Alex auder away, but Down cleared.
The tonam were
R.A.F. RECREIO.
Police: Fraser; Pekins, Brittain; Jessop, Channings, Sheppard; Pile, The Club de Recreio won by three Wheeler, Moss, Bentley and Wilclear goals from the airmen and liams,
showed far more speed and agility than their opponents. The first half was evenly contested and both sides were unable to score, but with the heavier team. tiring fast in the socond half, the nippy Fortuguese team scored three goals, all of which came from Gomes.
Club Rodgers Pile Strange ST. JOSEPH'S ARGYLLS.. Railton, Skinner, Baldwin'; Alexan- der, Bell, Howe, 8. Strang, Jack-
son.
BORDERERS, ». RECREIO.
St. Joseph's were no match for the strong Argylle eleven and were defeated by six goals to one.
At this point Hamilton had three
good spell (he would, of course, have changed them carlier in a res match) but nothing went right for them. Bowker and Batger finally went on and Goodwin greeted the latter by driving him very low and hard to long on, sending the bail nearly to the Hong Kong Bank I understand. At 135 Owen Hughes declared after the apretators had thoroughly enjoyed the fireworks which put on 61 runs. Goodwin should have been caught by Hoo cock at first slip off Bowker but he was unsighted by the wicket keeper. really good cricket shots, as he does the end was playing
once he gets going.
Kowloon Nicholls Martin, Dowman; Duncan, McKelvie, Bliss; Dominy, Hedley, Timberlake, Grination, having brought in Louden for The Scots were a good combina wood, Ianson.
R.E.. BONDERERS, McTavish and Dogherty at left back! and after the Saints had taken an Playing on the Chatham Road early lead through Omar, the ground, the Royal Engineers went Argylla soon recovered and went under to the Borderers by two goals quickly ahead through Wylie and to one. The goals for the Border Beck Louden, and held that lead untilors were obtained through Rice and the interval. On resuming the sol- Pritchard while Moss soured the diers monopolized the game and only goal for the Royal Engineers. many free kicks were given to them
LEAGUE TABLES.
The splendid goalkeeping of Marques was the feature of this match, and, but for his efforts the Borderers would undoubtedly have won by u, bigger margin than for bad tackles by the Saints' de- A. T. Glosano al contro balf played a great game but his forwards fail full use of the passes he
ed to
Kowloon
fenders. After Lamont had put them further ahend, Louden, con- verted a penalty, which was award- The Borderers, on the other hand,ed for a rough, tackle. Before the
The teams were end Hughes scored twice.
St. Joseph's B, Sousa: "Gomes, Argyle Delgatio; Costei Castilho. Guterres Navy
Borderers Ali, Omar, D. Leonard, Fernandes, Bous PANDANG Club
Hastie Blackburn, Police Argylis:
asized every opportunity to shoot but Marques kept goal splendidly.
The Borderera favoured the open nad long passing, game and, te
inutes before the interval they soors through. Harris who dashed
in from the right wing to meet a fogherty McGlashanay HalRecreio centre, Recreio took the ball down: to the other end and wore awarded ville: Christie, Wylie, Louden, St Jose
penalty when A. Gosano, scored. The Borderers took up the run- Hing throughout the second half and gavez, an overworked, defence, a harassing time. The Recreio fought hack stubbornly but proved weak.in The attack Combined work on the
Lamont, Hughes.".
DIVISION IL
ARGYLLS NAVY,
The accord encountne batween
División 1,
P. W.D. L. E. Á. Pts. 4301 1066 3100 35 22 0 0 71 ♣ 3 2017 311117
0102
3.003421 Division II.
Goals.
0
P. W. D. L. 1. A. Pis Argylis 330092 Kowloon 201104 Bordorers ... 3 901 130-
NayS
Club
Bayer Shines.
Owen Hughes started with the new ball und in his first thred overs had Batgor smartly gaught at for ward short log by. Robson and Fin- cher bat hanging, whereby a simple and b resulted. He went off then down at the other end but he did for Reid. Pereira was hurling them
not get any nibbles, and Griffith and Sayer played the straight ones. Bayer all through his knock, was playing a sort of dab shot on the off. -It looks appalling but 100- ticed that in spite of the number of times he played it, the sither missed the ball clean or came down on top al it to push it away through the gully to third man Griffiths played some lovely off shota square of Reid but he was beaten a godd many times ploving forward at the Jeg breaks and having the luck to avoid either touching them, qz. get. ting his stumps bis. He leg hit. | well but lifted them a good bit and the way he lifted one to Richardson
4. Goals, 24?" | who had been moved thero capocial- JE. A Play that over by Reid was the height
part of the Borderers right wing these two teams again resulted in
310 24 30 resulted in Davis scoring and baà win for the Argylle, HERE fore the end Harris scored their King gave the soldiers the lead 12th Bly.3 1-0 20 10 third goal, no com un MNY arly in the first half but thereafter, University... 20023
play was very even and neither
Division ITIL the teama WATE AN
Borderpra Johnson; Mullane, team could get through with the re- Morrison Morgan, Eyaun, Under-sult that the soldiers won by tho wood Harris Davis, Sgt. Harris, ly goal scored in the match.
ako anil Dunechou The teams were
Recreio Marques; Silva Nekton Navy!! Wilson ; Frame, Little St. Josep 8 House Beltrao, A.Gosano, Burke, Ratcliff, Martin Lowdon, R.EY12 019 8708 put up Sayer, wax playing nico Radios Victor C. Gaiano, Hora-Packer, Langmead, Morrison, R.A.T100102 free erisket and Hamilton who Perairn, Ward, and A. Scusa, i Greon.
Itadio 30.03 7 220 camo in shaped excellently until he
Recreio Borderers
53 0.012 1.8. of either simplicity or politeness. 1-2 0.4 He had played a sety sound knock BOT by: fur the best, 1 have sçon, bim
A. C. Hamilton 12 346 3 39% # AH. Butger...
(Continued on next Volumn.)
A. C. Hamilton's Owen
Hughes, b Goodwin
O. B. Younger, b Goodwin ... o N. AE. Mackay, Owen
Hughes, b "Goodwin
R. H. B. Hançack, not out... Extras. (byes 8, "wide 1,
no balls 2)
Total (for a wickets),...,189
0. G. Simpson, A H. Musson, A. C. I. Bowker, and Capt. Mirehouse did not bat.
Fall of wickets:-1/0;) 201} 3/30; 4/62; 5/62.6/102 BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0. MR. F.D., Pereira, 7 5 H: Owen Hughes 31.
(THUOCOK REUTER'S AGENCY,}
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