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17

by

SIR JAMES BARRIE

HONG KONG ĐAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931.

WEEK-END FOOTBALL PROGRAMME.

"ARGYLLS NOW HEAD" FIRST AND SECOND DIVISIONS: CLUB "GO DOWN. HEAVILY.

H.A.O.C. SURPRISED BY CLUB JUNIORS: NAVY FORCE A DRAW WITH BORDERERS.

In spite of the many counter-attractions, the week and football programme came in. for its fair share of attention "from fallowers of local sport and in all, nine matches wore played under ideal weather conditions.

The best" game of the afternoon was perhaps the Navy-Borderers affair, which endet in the sides getting thres goals each, while the Club were completely overwhelmed by the 53rd Highlanders, whe scored five goals without any reply from the civilian team. Tho Highlanders now occupy top places in the first and second division. league tables and it is considered in many quarters that they wil bo hard to displace.

Borderers Club Pulico

Borderers Kowloon

12th. Battery Club

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

St. Joseph's ..... Radio

DIVISION I.........

3 Royal Navy .......

Argylls

0

9 St Joseph's t

DIVISION HI

3 University

1

Argylls

G

Royal Navy

1

R.A.O.C.

DIVISION, III.

R.A.F.

DIVISION I.

BORDERERS ». NAVY,

0

A fast, clean and even gane perhaps the best description of this, match which took place at Sorkun- pou with both sides getting three

koala.

Borderers

3 g

.. POLICE ST. JOSEPH'S.

HOME RUGGER.

RUNAWAY VICTORY FOR

SOUTH AFRICANS.

[THROUGH ARUTER'S "ADENCE, }

LAWN BOWLS.

CHINESE ATHLETIC

MEETING.

LADY ATHLETE'S REMARK-

ABLE SUCCESS.

LADIES HOCKEY.

C.B.A. LADIES BEAT Y:M.C.A

The members of the Hung Kong Ladies Hockey Club played a pirac biba match between the Colonra Land Whites at Sookuppoo on Satur day afternoon, the former winning by an odd goal after a keen guns..... -The-Colours-dominated; the guma.

SPEY ROYAL CUP FINAL.

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEAT KOWLOON DOCK.

The South China Athletic Asso- LONDON, Nov. 7. Craigongower C. who have pointion held the first day of their Playing pt Twickenham today,peared in the final of the Spoy

ninth annual athletic meet the South African rugger teara de Royal Cup Competition vs times,

| Caroline Fill yesterday, 1 fonted the Combined Services, the made sure of the trophy on Batur The finals will be held on the 11th Anst scare boing 23 points to nil.

day, when they met the Kowloon instant at 10, n. and the 900 during the first half sad held the Dock lawn bowls rink and defeated metros rolay race open to the two In the second, the Whiten them by 31 shots to 21 on the Kow-

Colony as about 3 p.m. loon CC. ground. The Valley tenm thun avenged their defeat last son son in the Ansi when the Kowloon Dock won by a shots to 14.

CLUB R.A.0.0.

This game took place on the Club ground and resulted in a win for the home team by the only goal noored in the match.

7

The Club-kicked off and made straight for the Corps goal, but the baoks cleared. Sansom received and' -pushed-across to Lazenby, who beat Pynchon and slipped the ball to Sands. This player shot at the goalie-at-the-expenso of a corner

·Funchon relieved the pressure and aent Reid away, who passed to Dun- oan and the latter scored. Resim ing, the Ordnance attacked "and rained shots at Fogwill, but they failed to score.

KOWLOON

ARGYLLS.

Mrs. 'R. H. Kotewalt has kindly, consented to distribute the prizes

at the end of the mosting."

Several of the Indija! events wore

The winners were always in the concluded yesterday, the feature of lead and they bowled with much this section being the success of confidence when careful directions Miss Ko Lai Ngo who won all the by Omar, and skilful work by his ladies' events, namely the

100

comfortable lead of four goals' to

abowod

netted three more goals before the some improvement and end of the game. The Colours took two more goals and the game alesvid with the final score: 6-5.

The teams woro:---

Colours: N. Ferguson; E, Gray, B. Franklin J. White, M. Bird, M. Hudson; A. MoBinoy,

team, enabled them to score five metres (in 15 seconds), the 50 shote in the second head after open-metres, the high jump and the 200 Harrop E M. Donalan, ing with a single.

motres. A very notable afternoon's Later on in the game, when Kow-work, Toon Dock were hopilently behind-The-following-are- yesterday's they inflicted a severe knock on results: -

their opponents by scoring six, but Ladies, Hop Stop and Jump Craigengover retaliated with the (final)-1, Ko Lai Ngo (6,205 m.) i Chu. Ring Man; 3 Wong Chui same number in the next head.

Mee.

while Hedley, also did good work. Lapsley was prominent with some driving together with Cullen, but their efforts were wasted as the

Buchanan was the outstanding player on the green, though he was not up to his usual standard. Basa was very helpful to his side, occa ton; Alexander, Bell, Howe, E. All round superiority resulted in sionally getting both his woods in- the Argylls winning by the odd goal to the count. Arculli did some good Strange and Juckson.

in three in their match with Kowwork towards the end, while Omar "Argylls Hastiu; Docherty, Hen-loon. The latter kicked off but derson; McGlashan, Hay, Melville were immediately on the defensive played in his usual form. Brown Christio, MeTavish,, Wylie, Lamont and King shot wide, The Argylle was prominent for Kowloon Dack, and Hughes.

took the lead through King, who headed into the corner of the net, giving Gurevitch no chance. Wells brought off some fine clearances but The Navy were the first to 'score

later a slip on his part let through when Kirkby heat, the Borderers'

Following their success against King again to score his second goal. goalie with a low shot, but almost Kowloon the previous werk, the On resuming, the Argylls slacken short woods left by their opponents immediately after, the soldiers Police turned out against the stod, with the result that more was often nullified their efforts. Buch equalise through Harris who play-Joseph's team full of confidence seer of Kowloon, and Brymat rennan's woods, when they happened ed a great gume and gave the sol- and although the standard of play duced their arrears, from White's to be short, were invariably a diers the lead which they help up was not very high the "guardians contre, till the interval.

of the peace" came home winners After the rest, the soldiers had aby two goals to mil. spell of "lang" shooting" but as The match was played at Happy this did not appear to be very pro-Valley and almost immediately Rtable, they raided the goal again from the kick-off, Hudson sent Pile when Duncan beat the sailors' away with a nice pass and the lat goulie with a daisy entter." Two ter did a fine run down to the field goals in arrears looked bad for the to crown his effort with a great Navy, but, nothing daunted, they shot which left Souza standing came back with a rash, and en suc. Encouraged by his early sugeass in the game, when Wilson brought. M. Omar (Skip) F. Cullen ceful were they in their efforts, the Police again wout throught to off a brilliant save at his expense Heads that before the long whistle had score when Mosh got possession of and up till half time there was no sounded they had placed them the leather and slammed it into selves on level terms with the Hor the back of the not. That was all core. Just before the close Wilson: cleared and Rawson gained posses- derers, Kirkby and Skinner being the scoring und soon after, half-sion of the leather to race down the responsible for the goals.

field and give Hall no chance with The teams were:-

The spectators of this match were

a hard shot. Borderers: Johnson; Mulane. tronted to some very poor football Morrison; Chauning, Eynou, after the change over, both sides Underwood; Harris, Davies, Jones, kicking the ball anyhow and any. (01), Podmore and Duncan.

Navy: Suvage: Dixon, Ward; Gatehouse, Pearce, James: Robert son, Kirkby, Langmead, Dickenson and Skinner.

CLUB ARGYLLS.

1.

time arrived,

where: There was no scoring in this half although the Police might have gone further ahead had they kept up their form of the opening half.

The teants were:-

R.A, NAVY.

menace.

BOOTC

The following were the teams and

Kowloon Dock, W. Hedley

J. C. Brown R. Lapsley

emerged winners by one goa, to ... Buchanan In a fairly even game, the Navy Craigengower, The Artillery were unlucky to lose

ar after an even first half, they did R. Basal most of the attacking in the second E. eÏ'Arculli stage. Fressen had bad luck early

DIVISION. III.

ST. JOSEPH'S » RA.E.

Shots Total Shots Total

1

ង.

K

5.

4.

7.

9.

10.

11

This game took place at Happy Valley and resulted in a win for

13.

14.

16,

17

18.

19.

From the kick-off, the Airmen went ahead through Cox, who scor ed the first goal. Shortly after the same player scored again and at balf-time they held a 2-0 lead.

St. Joseph's: Souka Dadd.the Air Force by three goals to one, Gomes; O'Rourke. Costi, Omar: When these teams met on the Ali, Leonard, Holden, Sousa and Kowloon Football Club ground it, Feruandes. was fully expected that the Club" Police: Fraser; Perkins. Brit- would give the servicemen "a good tain; Thorpe. Channings. Jessop: fight, but much to the surprise of T. Pile, Hudson, Moss, Sheppard their supporters, they wont down and C. Pile. by five goals to mil.

|

DIVISION II.

BORDERERS #. UNIVERSITY.

In the second half, Heyworth re-

·ccived, and beat Tussan with a high' shot. Venpin of the Saints reduced the lead by netting from ecramble.

BORDERERS « RADIO.

20. 21.

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Open Singles Match. N. Druntmond (Taikoo) and J. C. West (Police) played for the third and fourth prizes in the Opon Singles Championship, these play. ers having been beaten in the semi- finala. Wert had a "good lead at

The soldiers played a very good game and while their backs were paying a good deal of attention to the Club star" centre forward, Howe, their forwards gave-the Cình defence a very harassing time with the result that before the whistle The soldiers had the better of thu

A poor game resulted in a win one time and gave premise of run- for half-time had sounded, they had game against the University and for the Borderere by three clearning out the winner, but Drummond collected two goals through Wylie won by 3 goals to one. Sgt. Barris goals. Surjan Singh and Souza picked up wonderfully well to win November 14, 17, 19, 20 & 21 and Hughes.

scored in the early stages of the scured" against their own side and by soven shots. The following, were The second balf was a repetition opening half to give them the lead Marshfield later added a third, all the soOTES:→→ at 9.15 p.m.

of the first, and the Club could nad Powell vincreased it with 4 in the first half. The second half not make any headway against the well directed shot, The University was even worse than the first, und Matinee on November 18 rock-like defence of the soldiers, spurted but were let down by their but for the fact that most of the

Wylie scored two more goals in quick succession, while McTavish added another to put the isque be yond doubt...

at 5.15 p.m.

Booking at Anderson's

(1293

halves hanging too far back, but Radio men were guilty of selfish- later, Candah reduced the deficitness, they might have put up a with a fine shot. The Borderers better game. continued to prose, Powell and The teams were:--

Harris getting very near and the Club Rodgers: S. Strange, Bald-st goal came from the left, Morris win; "Segalen, Skinner, M. Rail being the marksman.

Grand Macnish

MCNISH SPECIAL SCOTCH WHISKY "The Whiskies you ask for again

LANE CRAWFORD & CO., HONG KONG

LEAGUE TABLES.

The standings of the teams, up. to-date, are

Argylls

Dition 1.

Goals.

P. W. D. I T. A Pts

43 0 14 37

Dramonė.

Heads

West Shote Total Shots Tatal

2

.3.

1

1.

Borderars.422 0 12 6 6 .18.

Kowloon

53,02 12 10

Police

4 & 1 1 86 4.2 1-1 10 8 3

1 5

17.

18.

10.

5 129.10. 14

4 20.

21.

Navy

Club

Recreio St. Joseph's

Argylls Borderers

Navy

Kowloon

5 1.1 3.6 12

2.0:8 0 2 0 Division II

.Goals,

P. W. O. LE. A Pt. $800 14 3 10 5 4 0 1 50 10 8 3 3 0 2 7 7

PORABERA88

20

President's Congratulations.

14

Ferguson, and M. Bishop.

Whites:-I. Katchie: A, Nico), I

Butler: E O'Hagan, E. Bonnar M. Wallace; B Laing, J. Dalziely E Ross, E. Blackburn, and A OK Ormě.

V.M.C.A. LOSE TU C.BA. LADIES.

At Kings Park, the Central Bri- Boy's 100 metres. First henttish Association Ladies defeated the Han Ching To; second haat MakY.M.C.A. second leven by one goal Wa Chan; third hent. Sun Wa

after being two goals down at the Lul; fourth heat, Ng Kwai Fing interval.

Senior 100 metrad--First heat, Marshall and Parker secred for Kung Ping Hoi (12 sec); second the "Y" during the first faw heat, Ching Siu Nam, (11.4 minutes and a new commer to the rec.).

Senior, Hop Step and Jump (final)-Chu Ping Hang (12.2 m.),

Small Boya 100 metres.-First heat, Luk Chung Hoi; second heat, Mok Kwong Sing; third heat, Wong

C.B.4 tanm, B. Walker, scored for the ladies. In the second half Parker again socred but the ladies, through the efforts of B. Walker and the Hunt sisters. Doris and Phyllin. brought the score even. Time w short but. O. Dalziel brought in the Ladies' 100 metres (final).-Kowinning goal for the C.B.X. to

make the final score:-- Lai Ngo, 15 sec. (rec.)

Y.M.C.A. TE..... C.B. A... Ladies

Yu Tim,

Boys 200 metres. First heat; Fun Woon Lam; second heat, Hau Ching To; third hout, Sun Wa Lak fourth heat, Ng Kwai Ping,

Boys' Long Jump (Anal).--Tang Sik Yan (4.10 m.).

Small Boys 200 metres-First heat, Tin Dik Chi; second heat, Mon Kwong Sing; third heat, Wong Yu Tim.

Senior 400 metros. First heat, Chan Fuk Tim (60 sec.); second hent, Kwok Wai Cho (14.5 300 },

Senior :-Throwing the Disens, (final): Siu Kit Man (22.07 m.).

Ladies 50 metres (final). Ko Lai Ngo (7.5 sec., rec.),

heat, Xu Lu, Chung.

:

C.B.A. Ladies:-Mrs, Seitlo; ë Fowlor, E. Booth; B. Hirst, · Ma Groundwater, M. Gardiner D. Dalziel, G. Macnider, B. Walker, D. Hunt and P. Hunt.

Another Y.M.C.A. Defeat. Immediately after the abuva match, tha Y.M.C.A. fißløød, the same team against the E.M.6, Mo way and lost, after a scrappy gamo, by the only goal scored.

Result

Y.M,O,A, Medway

ST. ANDREW'S DEFEAT RECREIO.

The 8t. Andrew's Ladies defeated

Small Boys 50 metres.-First heat, Mok Kwong Ching: sveond heat, Cheung Kwok Wai; third

Boys 80 metres Low, Hurdles the Club de Recreio Ladies by four First heat, Pun Woon Lam; secund to one on the Diocesan Boys' heat, Hau Ching To: third heat, School ground. M. Woclley and Fong Wa Cheung.

Chan nach netted two goals for the Senior 200 metres low Hurdles St. Andrew's team while E. Sova (final)-Ching Siu Nam (19.8 sec.) Netto scored the solitary point for

Ladies 200 metres (final).-Kothe Recreio. Lai Ngo.. 12.8 sec. (ruc.).

Senior 200 metres (final)Louny, Yun Hung (25.0. acc.),

Boys' High Jump (anal).-Wong Ya" Tim.

Boys Putting the Shot (Anal) So Yui Tung

4

Boys 400 metres.-First heat, Pun Woon Lam; second heat-Sun Wa Lak; third beat, Hau Ching To.

BANK RETURNS.

NOTE AND SPECIE FIGURES

The

TOR OCTOBER

Average

returns of the Small Boys 50 metres (final) amount of bank notes in cireula tion and of spécie in reserve in Mak Kwong Sing.

Ladies High Jump (anal)-ended October 31, 1931. as weltibod Hong Kong, during the month

Ko Lai Nzo; 2. Chu Wing Man.

Senior High Hurdles (final)-1, Lau Kan: 2, Loung Yan Hung; a Leung Wing Chew."

Senior Putting Shot (anal)-1 Shiu Kit Man (9 metres 45.5): 5, Leung Wing Chew: 3, Tam Chee Yin: 4. Mak Kin Hung.

Small Boys' Long Jump.-1. Low Chap. Bo; 2. Mok Kwong Sing; 3, Wang Yee Tim. 4. Tin Tik Chon

Boys 500 metres. First heat, Pun Woon Lam: second heat, Hau.. Ching. To

Senior 300 metros final.-1. Mak Yin Ling (ints. 36.88cca.) 2 Leung

by the Managers of the respective Average

Banks are:----

BANKS.

Chartered

Specio Amount in Reserve

Bank 24,220;079**£,300,000 *

Hong Kong

Bank 127,840,804 112,000,000+ Mercantile

Bank

3,596,304 1,360,000§

Total $138,637;170 123,850,000;

In addition Sterling Securities

are deposited with the Crown

Yan Hung: Chan Yuen Kwong: Agenta valued at £1,058,700. 4. Luk Tat Hang.

In addition Securities deposit

Boys High Jump Anal-1, Yueed with the Crown Agents and Bui Sing; 2. Thang Sik Yan: 2,

Streita Government valued at Chan Kok Fes; 4, Lo Wing Yam.

£3,078,000

BASKETBALL

SCHOOLS LEAGUE RESULTS.

The results in the Bchools' League, up to the presant, are as follows:- Senior Division.

P., LF. A. Pis.

£279 28 220 €8 38 2 $2.0 68. 30 3 11029 15 ·} 312 68 74.91.

1 0 1 28 23 0. 10 1 16 42 0 20227830

King'a The President of the Association Mun Sang Mr. A. Brawn) distributed the St. Peter's trophies and prizes. Ha doniratnYing Wah Iated the Kowloon. CC and the St. Paul's Kowicon Bowling Green Club on Wai, Nam winning the Shields in the Senior Queen's

Wah Yan and Junior Divisions relpectively.

Craigangover were congratulated Ver. Mid: Sch., 2. 02/28 780

Junior Division. on winning the Spy Royal Cup for the second time. and Mr. Brown

P. W. L. F. A. Pie paid a tribute to their skin (U.M. Omar) by remarking that he was Xing Wah 2 2 0.03 12

Bài Nam lo mất 19 a great sportsman in every son St. Paul's "A" 3 21 40 814 P. W. D. L. F. A Pts of the word and without any doubt King's 211 1980 1

12th Battery B. 2 0 3 13 1 4 2.03.110 4 5 2 0 3 1 17 4 4 1 0 3

77 2 University........ 4 0 0 4 4 350

Chih....... R.A.O.C.

Division III.

Goals

3005

'8' 23

Recraio :4 400 24 28 the star bowler of the season. Omar St Paul's " 9 1 1 40 64 1 was presented with the Singles Wah Yan 8 11 20 521 Borderers 017538 St. Joseph's 3 2019ď 4 Championship¿Cup.: R.E.

410 39 11 23 Hanrty chers were necorded 8-10 2-8-69th President on the call of

• Dick" BABO,"

V

to

Queen's ... 130 1 20:32 Ellis Kadoorie 2 0233 44 Tai Tung

09 23 64: 0

RAT "Radio

In addition Securities deposit- ed with the Crown Agents valued. nt £180,000.

PRINCE'S PILOT RETIRES.

SQUADRON-LEADER DUN'S NEW POSITION/

"Squadron-Leader David Sigh murid Don. M.V.O., who, for

everal yonra has been the Prinen. of Wales. pffót, has been placed on the retired list at his own cre- quest, nocórding to a Güzelte and ncunecment, s' at

This does not mean, that he will necessarily cease to be the Prince the leader of No. 24 (Communica pilot, although it is customary for

Lions) "Squadron to pilot Royal poracha and Cabinet Ministers on their Bights - 14

If the Princo wishes Squadron- Loader Don pilot, he will be ready to do so.

to continue

nahis

Squadron-Leader Don will short-

I take in a position with thú Gloster Aircraft Company.,

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