RESULTS OF WEEK END FOOTBALE.

HIGHLANDERS LEAD IN SENIOR DIVISIONË FINE WIN OVER SOUTH WALES BORDERERS

LOSE TO NAVY IN CLOSE GAME UNIVERSITT

GIVE - KOWLOON A"GOOD FIGHT.

Despite the many counter-attractions over the week-end, a full league football programme was carried out and as a result of their win over the Borderera, the bard Highlanders now occupy the proud position of leaders in the Arst division. Kowloon, had an easy match against St. Joseph's while Police added another win to their list at the expense of Reareio; the Club had bad luck to go down to the Navy in a close game,

The second and third division games resulted very much as expected though mention must be rude of the good. igat put up by the Undergraduates against Kowloos."

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

DIVISION I.

Argylla

3

Club Police

10 St. Joseph's

Horderers" Navy

Recroio Kowloon

University Argylls

Kowloon

3

Navy

Club

B.A.0.0.

RA.F.

Recreio-

St. Joseph's

DIVISION 1.

DIVISION II

Borderers

12th Battery

DIVISION 111.

ARGYLLS "BORDERERS,

6

0

The Borderers were hopelessly outplayed when they met the ward Highlanders and were beaten to the tune of three goals to nit, The match took place on the Chatham Road ground and only drews handful of spectators.

The Argyll probably owe their victory to their being able to settle down to fast football, right from

the start, and after a fast and even first half the teams changed over with the score sheet blank.

In the second half, however, the Highlanders got going and Me Tavish opened the scoring with a hot drive which gave the Borderers' goalie no chance whatever. Wylie scored the second goal when he headed a fag kick into the corner of the net and in the closing stages the Highlanders were awanded a penalty when MoTavish scored his second goal for them.

The teams wero :—

Argylis: Hastie Blackburn and Henderson; Melville, Hay and McGlashan; Christie, McTavish, Wylie, Lamont and Hughes.

Borderers: Johnson; Mullane and

Radio

R. E. Borderers

jof the first and while the peninsula tean got four more goals, the St. Joseph's players only managed two. Timberlake, Duncan (2) and Do-'

miny scored for Kowloon in this half while Hollywood get both goals for the losers.

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2 goals to one in the frab-half-bus after the interval Kawldon god going and not only got on level. terma butt added two more goals to win by'ig

The University deserve fall marks for the fine show they put up against a much stronger all-round teum. Krwicon opened the scoring through Simpson but the Univer sity scored twice, before the interval through Kho and Ho

MONDAY

ROYAL HK. YACHT CLUB.

OPENING REGATTA OF THE SEASON

INTERESTING SAILING AND MANY ROWING ENTRIES.

Boojum

Speedwell (did not finish) Adanao

Daphne

Afles (did not finial Foar

Bowing.

1931.

The Hornell and Fourth Bub-

The opening Begatta of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was held in glorious weather on Saturday. though, the absence of a favourable marine Flotilla Cups. Distance wind detracted somewhat from the mite performances of the sailing mam-

After "lemon time" Kowloon bars. Some quite good times were Kong Electric contested in this Only two crews, Ewo and Hons took the game well in hand and pub up, however, and the excal event, but the race was a good noored three goals through Cottonent races provided by the rowing one. The start was all that oculd (2) and Simpson. The game on the whole was quite interesting.

men, in addition to some good be, desired, Ewe stroking 30 and sport sean on the bowling grom the Hong Kong Bleotrie 09. Ew ensured the unqualified success of standily drew shood and at the half R.A.0.0. v. 12TH BATTERY.

the afternoon an exhibition of mile mark had established a lead The gunners were successful in

fenolng, given on the lawn, was of 9 lengths The ERC. then extremely well received. this match which took place at

made a spurt and reduced this lead Addremming the gathering, Mr. Eto 11 lengths in which position the Happy Valley, a feature of it being W. Carpenter, O.B.E the Comme boats crossed the finishing line. the fine play of Frearson who scored dore, said:-On behalf of the mem The crews were as follows:- five goals for the winners These bars of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Ewo-AH. Chambers (Bow), all came in the opening half and Club, it is again my privilege to R.J. Grieve (No. 2), Railton after Wood added the sixth for the welcome our visitors to the spon (No. 3) HW. Dulley (Stroke) and Gunners, Sanderson made a mining cruise for the ensuing season.. G. Allison (cöx), take and diverted a shot into his

own goal to bring the Artillery's total to seven. The scorors for the R.A.O.C. were Sands and Dolan.

DIVISION HIL

B.A.F. RADIO,

against the Radio Sports Club The airmen put in a strong team whom they bent by six clear goals The R.S.C. defense had much to do and could not cope with the. Kowloon: Gurevitch; Martin and afforts of the airmen to get through London: Hedley, McKelvie and and but for the fine work of their Bliss; Dominy, Duncan, Timber-goalie they might have lost by a lake, Grimwood and Lanson..

three goals for the winners while bigger margin. Sumpers scored Kenmish had two and Brindle one.

St. Joseph's: Souza, Gomes and Dodd Castilho, Holden and Omar

Ali, Leonard Hollywood, Souss and Fernandez.

RECHEIO, POLICE.

Fielding a weak team against the Police, Recreio were bonten by two goals to it in a match which was not very interesting.

RECREIO R.E.

A very fast and interesting game resulted when these two teams met, the result being a win for Recreio

the odd goal in seven, The standard of play was good and there was no scoring in the

Twenty Five" foot Distance Mile..

-Whalers-

LADIES HOCKEY.

HONG KONG TEAM BEATS CENTRAL BRITISH

Ju a friendly game played Bookanpoo on Saturday, the Hong Kong Ladies Hookay Club met and defeated the Central British Association. Ladies' hockey team by 4 single goal..

A. G Orme natted the winning

great effort by the Kowloon team half and this was the signal for a goal for Hong Kong in the fret

who in some ways overshadowed the winners, but were too slow in front opportunities. of the goal to make full use of their

P

gruelling game, but no further scores were added.

The second half-

Toans

Gray J. Smalley E. O'Hagan, B. HKLICA Nical: E M M. Pope, Wallace, A. McElney, J. Dalsiel, E. M. Donelan, Q. Fer- guson and A. Gi Orme.

O.BAB. Hirst A Fowler E Booth; M. Gardner, M. Ground- water, D. Pingust: O. Daltiel, D. Hunt. B. Walker, P. Hunt and M., Martin..

At Happy Valley, the Hong

St. Andrew's Ladies' Draw. Kong Ladies Hockey Club second XI drow with the St. Andrew's Club Ladies' second eleven, both besma scoring once. for Hong Kong whilst M Wooley R. King netted scored for the Saints.

Result:---

H.K. Ladies H.C. II. St. Andrew's Club II. Watch Cancelled.

The sailing sonson has cpêmedi HE.C.-W. Stoker (bow), B.W. auspiciously with the full feet out Smith (No. 2), G. T. Padgett (No am good sailing breeze. The 3) M. E. Arnold (stroke). F. Ladies' Race for last Monday had Normington (cox). to be postponed on account of the typhoon signal, but that is not

The match arranged between the likely to occur again this season,... Nine crews lined up at the startRadio Sports Ohth" and "the E.K. It is hoped that by the 1832 for this event and the result was played at the Police Trainning

Police XI., which was to have been. season we shall have the new class in doubt till the last minute, as School, was unavoidably cancelled. of "Anckor boats in the water there was only a matter of threo

VARSITY v. H.M.S. MEDWAY.

and, as they will be thoroughly standardised in hull, running gene, and sails, some good competitive sailing should result.

THE

Kong University

or four lengths between the arst and last boats most of the way over the course, but on nearing the finish hockey team will meet the H.M.S.

Hong ing. lins the boats from H.M.S. Medway's 1st team to-day at 5 p.m. vited Canton and Manils to this ahead and passed the line in that nty: Dr. GA. C. Herklots, As regards rowing, the Club in Seraph, Bruce and Sepoy drew on the former's ground. The fol lowing will represent the Univer regatta and it was with great reorder, M.S. Seraph winning by Messrs. R. E. G. Leong, A. Baste gret that we heard they could not two lengths...

AM Rodrigues, K. M. Ho, E. L.. attend, but, I am glad to say, there Twenty Seven Foot Whalers-Aziz, 8. C. Ho, D. Roy, and O, de Gosano, P. M N da Silva, A. A. is every prospect of their being Di

Sousa (capt.). Referee: Mr. E. H. present at the closing ruise..

Fencing Members Thanked.

Distance Mle..

Ton crews turned cut for this: Ong race, and after a good start the The Varsity team will ngain boste soon spread out. The three moet the H.M.S. Medway's 2nd XI. orów to orom the line first were on Wednesday at a p.m. on the H.M. Kent (A), Kent and Ber- same ground. The Varsity team

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His Majesty's ships now in the waters of the Colony, the Commit to take this opportunity of extend- ing a hearty welcome to the foot and hope that the cficers will make opened the scoring for the home full use of the Club and the aport team and added two further goalsing facilities attached to it." before Santos. notched the fourth. Meehan (2) and Grosvenor got the goals for the Sappers.

The first half new the Portuguese team playing an excellent, defon-first half. After half-time Guterres sive game as a result of which the Police could not get through and the teams crossed over with the score sheet blank.

Shortly after the resumption the Police got their first goal through File and this player threatened the

ST. JOSEPH'S

BORDERERS

Our thanks are due to the Tone ing Club members and the bowl ing teams for so kindly entertain- ing us on the Club green this afternoon; also the rowing men, both Service and Club, who are

lengths.

Minett Sculling Cup Mile. The untrants for this race weis W. Dulley, M. Rallton, and JEL Parry An excellent start was made, but Dulley soon estab lished a slight lead and at the half way mark was two lengths up on? Railton, the latter gradually in- creased and the line was crossed in the above order.

Parey Smith Challenge Cup zor Pairs Mile

The undermentioned crews enter.

Bed.~~~A. H Chambers (Bow),

ed for this evention.

Foo (Capt.). T. W. Goh, O. T. Law, 8. Reed, A. da. Bilva, R. Woolley, R E. Alvares, and E. H. Ong. P. O. Tan, B. K. Ng E. G. Tan, Referee: Mr. O de Sousn

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

RADIO DRAW WITH "INCOGS."

These teams met in a friendly game at Caroline Hil yesterday which resulted in a draw. The Radio team held a lead of 1 goal to nil at the interval but after this The match was very keenly contest- ed, the standard of play being high throughout.

Morrison; Channing. Eynos and Underwood; Harris, Davis, Jones, Recreio defence more than once but This match took place or" the to be congratulated: on the well W. Dulley (stroke), I.G. Allison the "Incoge" got on level terms.

Podmore and Duncan.

NAVY CLUB.

On the Club ground the home team were beaten by the Navy by the odd goal in five

had no support from the rest of the forwards.

the closing Towards stages, Williams scored the second goal for the winners.

College ground and resulted in a; win for the Borderers by three goals to mil. There was no score in the first half when both teams were responsible for some good play but

Both teams played very hard and Sousa Victor, Beltrao, Remedios; after the interval the soldiers assert

the defence on both sides had a lot,

to do but rose to the occasion · in fine style.

In the opening minutes the Navy had things pretty much their own

The teams were:- Recreio : Marques; Gutierrez,

B. Goiano,Roza. Pereira, Ward and "Sousa. "

Figueiredo,

Police: Fraser; Perkins, Brit- tain; Thorpe, Channing, C. Pil. Williams,

way and Langaand scored very soonT. Pile, Oram, Mass, Shepherd and after the start. The Club forwards took some time before they could- settle down and it was not till just before half time that they got, or level terms through. Howe.

"After the interval the Club were on the defensive for some time but a mistake on the part of" one of thair.. defenders let Langmend through to put the Navy one up. This player added his third, goal shortly after and although the Club atrived hard to get on level terma once again, they could only reduce the arrears by one goal, Strange being responsible for this marker.

The teams ware

Navy Clucas; Dixon, Jamesį. Antehouse, Shirran, Poole; Robert son, Farrow, Langmend, Kirkby and Skinner.

DIVISION II,

ed themselves and scored through Hamblin, James and Lloyd.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The standings to-date, are:-

ARGYLLS BÖKDERERS,

These teams met on the Chatham Roud ground in a very fast game Argylls which resulted in a win for the Argylls by three goals to one.

Kowloon Police

The Borderers were the first to score, the only goal in the first half Navy going to them when Powell slammed Borderere the leather into the back of the net? to leave the Argylla' goalie stand-

Club ... Recreio

of the

Division I.

rowed and keenly contested races that they have put up.

∙inank

(cox)

White W.R.N. Andrews (bow), M.L. Bailton (stroke), F. Lenfostey the ladies who have come forward 30 against White's 34 they econ

In conclusion I wish to

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to sail the yachts and made and took the lead, which was gradually

Red stroking the slower rate

afternoon like this possible, also increased until the line was passed the Services who always come for four lengths ahead of White, with us in an endeavour to make ward and so heartily co-operate our opening and closing cruisas a SUCDESK.

(Skip)

D. Cochrane

Lawn Bowls,

During tea on the lawn, members ST. Williamson Dr. Skinn

AC Young N. Croucher of the Fencing Club gave an ex- A T. Hamilton E. Abraham hibition of fancing with foil, epee R. E. Maughan A Stevenson. and-anore. The following took (Bkip) teams, up- part-Miss E. Bonner and Miss AE. B. Roed

Hallifax: Mr. F. T. Locke and W. Hausen Mr. A. M. Brandie Lieut. Woods, A. W: Hodges

T. ER. Shaw R. M. and Mr. B. Voliki. A lawn Dr. Shellshear W. Macfarlane

-F. Sutton bowls match was also played be! tween members of the Yacht Club Officials of the Day

(Skip) (Skip)... Prizes won during the afternoon were later presented by Mra E Minett, and on the call of Mr. 8 Carpenter, three hearty cheers, and

"tiger" were 'accorded...

Goals.

P. W. D. LT. A Pts

5 4 10 17

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64 09:29 13

33 11 10 6

A 3 11 13 10

*

7

3 2 2 1 12 9 6 012 3.18 17 4. 8.4 8 13 3

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Division II,

In the second half, however, St Joseph's 00 00 ⚫ 36 fortune smiled on the Highlanders: Club Rodgor; S, Strange, Mac-and they got thres goals without Farlane Segelan, Skinner, Bald any reply from the Borderers win; Alexander, Bell, Howe, Ethough the latter were even more Strange and Bradbury.

dangerous than they had been be fore the interval. Alexander scor- ad the first goal, for the High KOWLOON ». ST. JOSEPH'S. landers and the second came when Cunnick headed into his own goa while the third same from "King

This match turned out to be farce for while Kowloon got no lem than ten goals during the course of the game. 85. Joseph's could only get through on three occasions and on the whole they put up a very sorry exhibition of football.

CLUB

#

NAVY,

The Club put up a feeble show against the Navy and were beaten to the tune of six goals to nibh at

The sailors scored in the first minute of the game when Rawson got through and before long had

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RESULTS.

Pier 1

Full results were as follows:

Cruising Yachts. Courss:-Start Murray Goals

Line (West to East); Cust Rock PW.D.L.F. A. Pts. Mark Boat (8); Finish Club, Line: Argylls

6.60.0.12 419 (West to East). Distance: 21 miles, Navy 6:402 13

Position Barderora... 6 4 0 2 21 13 8

Aruma 12th Battery 0 3 0 3 22 13 0

La Cigale

Kowloon

0 0 0 3 15 Club R.A.OC University,

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104 9 100618 10 0

Division IIL

There was no sooring in the first tanminutes but thereafter Kow loou ablutely dominated the play and affer Hedly opened their account with a high drive, Timber added another two, Packer and Recreio 5 8 0 0 283, 10)

lake, went on to add another three in quick succession. Duncan added the fit goal for Kowloon and the sixth came from Tanson but just he fore, half time the Collage secured their first gost through Hollywood.

Green heing responsible for these..

Goals: PW.D. L..F. A Pts

After half-time the sailors Borderors 8 5 0 1 10 6 10 brought their total up to a round LA.F. 120208 half-dozen, Packer gettin two and St. Joseph's 4 2 0 2. 9. § Rawson another. But for the good goal keeping of Fogwill the Club LE

The second half was sepetition might have lost by a bigger margin. Radio

Wanderer

Inta

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Imogun Chinook Quest

Course: Mark East of Kowloon Dock Point (P): Cust Rock Mark Boat (P); Mark Boat Club Line (P) Twice Round. Distance: 5.

Position

miles.

Dorothen

8-10 4 12-15 2

Birkin Argulla II

Colleen Diana

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