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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19317

Week End Sport.

RESULTS OF WEEK-END FOOTBALL.

CIVILIANS BEAT ARMY IN LAI WAH CUP

COMPETITION..

ARGYLES' RECORD BROKEN: OPENING OF NEWLY.

FORMED CHINESE, FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

The Givilian-Army match in the Lai Wold Cup Competition attracted in large erowal to Sookunpou on Saturday 'when the former won decisively by six goals to mil,

Saturday Also marked the opening of the newly-formed Chinese League when two games were played: there were also severhi otber altehes in the official lengue,

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The Argyll and Sulberland Highlanders hitherto unbeaten re- cord was broken when they went down to the 12th Heavy Battery in a fast and even game on the Chatham Road ground. R.A.OC. bout Kowloon fairly comfortably while the Chib were fortunate in their win against,,the University,

Army

Club

Navy

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

LAI WAH CUP COMPETITION.

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Civilians

Lengite-Division I

University

Borderers

0

12th Battery

RAQ,C

Aravil Kowloon

, Division 111,

!

R.A.F

LAI WAH CUP.

St. Joseph's

ARMY CIVILJANS,

です

1:1

here was 1963 score in the first hati. Peacock missing a penalty for hy unilors but in the second half the chics played a much im proved game and scored through Harris and Morris.

In their Lai Wah Cup game with the Army at Bookanpoo, the Civil- The teams were:- “ians scored a runaway vidtory, scor-

Navy:-Bines, Little,

Davey, ing six unals Without any reply from Parkins, Buker, Robbi, Haves. the soldiers. This hip margin Nash, Pencock, Parington and Par: inther, flattered the winners on the | sons,

ryn of play and, had the soldiers Borderers :-Williams, Mountfield. combined better than they did, a Suster. Court, Bebbington, Wal- different story might have been lace, Mattias. Morriss, Earviss.

Lakeman and Mason,

Referee :--Mr. J. Lawrence.

tuld.

Gusano and Sealed combined; vory well on the right wing for the Civilians and it was from the for-

the

arain

E.A.OCKOWLOON.

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HOCKEY.

CADR-CLARK CUP MATCH.

C.B.A. BEAT RECREIO.

Extremely interesting play char- inter, and taking the play into the actorisud the Cher Clark Cap Varsity goalmouth, Bradbury match, played at King's Park oy equalised from & acrimmage, the second period, the Club attack-Central British Association Ladies Saturday, afternoon, beaten the

ed and wontabead through Roid only to sse Tam equalising for the *Varsity. Towards the end, the Club kept pressing, and hually ran out winners, Duncan scoring just

on time.

The towns ware :-

Club:-Fogwill; Railton and Soan; Hooper, Puncheon and Tarlin: Bradbury, Fowler, Roid,

hungan and Farros.

Varsity Lam; Loh and Y. K. Ng. Wong, Reed and Bes; Tan; Candal, Ho, Kho und Wu,

12TH BATTERY & ARGYLLS

A

and: the Club de Recreio Ladies, when the latter wore defeated by Jave goals to one. A large crowd

somewhat mixed opening, develope witnessed the game, and sw

inta a fast, exciting game, with, A Fowler, E. Booth and G Ma Nider, of the C.B.A. side cutstand: ing, while G. Oanund and M. Alves of the Reercio Ladies also played billiżang games,

Result

C.B.A. Ladies' Recreio Ladies' Tanma:-

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C.B.A. Mrs. Settle: A. Fowler, On the Kowloon Football ground, E. Booth; B. Hirst, M. Ground. water, D. Pinguet: D. Hunt, G. the Argylle had their unbeaten re- cord broken when the Gunnern beat MacNidor, B Walker, P. Hunt, and them in a fast game. The Gunners. Mr Martin. wingers were the chief menace to the Argylls, and gave them a busy iine. Seal opened the scoring for the Gunness,who held the land at half time. In the second half, the Argylls equalised from corner, McQuade being the scorer.

The Cumers attacker strongly and thually, took the lund through Woods.

DIVISION. MI.

ST. JOSEPH'S 11. R.A.F.

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Becreio Ladies-C. Garcia: 0. Silva-Nosto: E. Osmund, E Rosario, M. Alves, E. Xavier C. Botelho, C. Silva, L. Noronha, A Alves, and M. Remedios.

HONG KONG LADIES' INTER-CLUB,

An inter-club match at Sookun pee on Saturday afternoon, played by members of the Hong Kong | Ladies Club resulted in the Whites defeating the Colours by the odd goel in nine. The match was in The R.A.F. had no difficulty in the nature of a practice for the At half- emerging victors from this encoun-Cher Clark Cup team.

er and bousbarded the College goal to score on, elevon occasions to which the losers replied but cace.

CRAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

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Division II.

Conta. P.W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Q Argylls

1 97 6 10 Borderem. 2 y 0 3/31 15 15 Naty

0603 1912 19 12th Battery 8 5p 3 30 14 fo

Kowloon

Club

6

308 90 91 9 3 0 6 A 34 6

R.A.O.C... 8 2 0 6 10 24 4 University... 7.0 0.7 340

Division IIE,

Borderers

Goala.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 700 191 5 12 Recruio 6 3 1. 23 7 -10 R.A.F.

7 5 0 2 20 7 10 St. Joseph's 2010 314 R.E.

7 2 0 5 91 21 Radio

7 0 0 7 10 47

mer' fing kick that Howe gathered¦.. the ball, to open the scoring." Alter On the Chathan Boad ground the the sodiers had pressed for a spell, Ordonner Corps bent Kowloon by Civilians, monopolised play! four goals to two. In the first half and when the half-time | McCarthy gored for the soldiers whistle sounded Howe got two but after the interval Simpson more goals to complete his hat equalised for Kowloon. This, seem

ed to give the soldiers now energy The second half was a repetition and they went ahead. through In the second match the

trick.”.

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of the first, with the Civilians again! Simpson and "Nenis only to see dominating the play. They scored three further goals through Leon

Brd.

McKelvic (a penalty) and long shot,

Howe.

The terms were simi

time, the Whites led by three gauls. two. The Whites played "the first cleven forwards, whilst cho goal-keeper and bucks played for! the Colours, The halfback line wäs equally divideil,

Result:--

Whites Colours

Y.M.C.A. HMS, KENT

The Y.M.C.A. jest to H.M.S. Kent by two goals, to all on their own ground at King's Park in a scrappy Kama which was marked by free quent disregard of the rules. The referees added to the confusion by the continual use of their whistles. Prominent players in the Kent side were the outside left and the centre.

half:

Baraon in the "Ygcal played a great game, though he was ut fault on both occasions when the Kent found the net. Tate was ex callont at right back and Parker was the pick of the forwards,

Result:-

Y.M.C.A.

0

H.M.S. Kent............... D Y.M.C.A.: H. Burson; A. Tate,

THE CHINESE LEAGUE.

Two matches in the newly-formed Chinese league were decided at Caroline Hill on Saturday, the first C. Balman: G.. H. Owen, R. A being between South China A Bates, G. Mitchell L. W. Macey, for the former by two clear goals, Brown, and J. Hargreaves, and Seng Ching, resulting in a win Parker, W. H. Smith, W. J. Pan Ka Ping scoring both.

ex.

chaugos were more even and South

in three. Chook Fook So and

Cotton, reducing the leading by

a

China B had to go all out to overcome Yea Woo by the odd goal

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The teams Web:-- Ordnanert-Osborne; Sunds and

· Army :-Hastie," Blackburn, Mor.Emery; Farquhar." Hamer

„lie. Dolan and Ninle.

and

rison. Gordon, Hay. Underwood, Moran; Sausom. McCarthy. Aina- Marris. Deris, Wyllie, Lauent and Hughes.

Civilians :- Kodzer. "« Murtin, Strange. Hedley, McKelvic. Bliss Cesano, Segalen, Howe, Leopard, ood Pile.

DIVISION II.

NAVY ». BORDERERS.

Kowloon --Angus; Nicholls and Eastman; Gilchrist, Whitfield and Corton and Bickford. Blake: White, Dominy. Simpson,

CLUB 7. NAVY.

over

On the Club ground, the home fram scored a 3-2 win

tho University. The Idsers were the Arst to open the score, Caudah put- The Borderers were successful inlting in a well-placed shot. The their match against the Navy when Club had several openings, but they acored twice without any reply pear shooting and off sides spoiled from the sailors,

their chances. They settled down

KOWLOON GOLF.

Leung Wing Tak scored for South | ANNUAL GYMKHANA NEXT

China while Leong Ching Man con- vorted a penalty kick for the losers.

SUNDAY. .:

The building of the new Kowloon

NEXT CHANGE ÅT THE KING'S Golf Clubhouse is now well in hand.

DADDY LONG LEGS

JANET GAYNOR

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AND

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MENISES

and is expected to be completed to- wards the end of March.

Whon the fual arrangements for the now club house ware completed it was then decided to hold the Annual Gymkhant and Presunta tion of Prizes on the opening day of the now pavilion. This decision has now been changed and the Gymkhana and Prize giving will take place next Sunday, December 20, when an interesting programme of events which include Clock Golf, Ladder Goli. Pitching and Put- ting, and Long Driving, will be carried out. All these competitions. are open to members and friends and as in past years will · again prove popular.

The Gymkhana will commence at 2,30 p.m. and the prosentation of prizes will take place about 0 p.m. Mrs. J. E. Hunt, wife of the President, has kindly consented to present the various trophies to the Auccessful competitors of last sea- Bon."

A Tombstone competition has been arranged for members, and will take place on the morning of the Gymkhana. Cards may be taken out between the hours of 9 am. and noon. and players are re- quented, to arrango their own partners.

VARSITY HOCKEY..........

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The following will represent the Varsity Tekey 2nd XI against St. Andrewls Club to-morrow at 5 p. at the Diocesan Girls' School Ground-Mears.... (Capt.), T. W., Goh, E. H. Ong, Law Chin Tang, P. C. Tan, B. K. Ng R. Wooley, S. Rood, E. C. Tan, Ada Silva, H. 8. Tan.

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