RESULTS OF WEEK-END FOOTBALL.

ARGYLLS CONTINUE TO WIN: BORDERERS

CO DOWN TO NAVY

CANTON'S WIN IN CHINESE INTERPORT: VISITORS

ENTERTAINED AT DINNER ON SATURDAY,

A full programme of mintches was carried out over the wrek- and when no lew than four Arst division matches were derided. The Argylla- scored an ingy win over the Qhd: and are now on 'the top of the league table, while the Borders were fortunate' in taking the points from the Bertenera,

Quite a large crowd turned out at Curajine Uill to watch the interport match between the Canton and Bung Kone Chinese, This match proved to be very thrilling and resulted in a win for the visitors by the only goal scored during the game.

RESULTS AT A” GLANCE.

DIVISION I

Argylla

Club

St. Joseph's

3

Ph

Navy

Beeraio

Borderers

University

Kowloon ..

St. Joseph's,

1

Borderers Kowloon....

DIVISION I

I

club

R.A.O.C.

f 12th Battery

DIVISION IT.

Recrrin

CHINESE FOOTBALL,

"Chan Lim Pak Trophy,

Hong Kong

0

Canten

DIVISION I

NAVY V. BORDERERS,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1931.

CLUB :. FORDERERS.

"Tho, Barderors scopeil, à runaway wen tha axpense of the Club, Harris opened the scoring and it was only the ane keeping of Fogwilt that saved the Club gent from fur- ther downfall, but he could not keep in all out and wefore the interval Harris again spored as did Mathins and Lakemink in the cargound half the Borderers continood in add goals, through Lakoman, Morris, Mathing and Haoris.”

The team wore! Bordergr:--Willianw: Suter, Mitford: Wallace, Bobbington, Adama: Mathias, Morris, Harris. Lakeman, and Mason.

Club-Fogwill; Potouloff, Sloan; Hooper Puncheon, Railton, Brnd- ary. Tarlin, Reid, Duncan, and Fowler.

DIVISION 14.

RECREIO, ST. JOSEPH'S.

Ch the Club ground, Recreio Were fortunato in benting St. Joseph's hy the odd goal in three. The Saints were the first to draw bond and held thri rad for some ne Recreio, however, brought off the equalizer through Gomes,

In the second half play was vy even, and the Recreio took the land through Moraes Omar monely brought off the equaliser," but with an open good he shot wildly.

:

LEAGUE TABLES,

Division I.

Goals.

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

Argylls Navy Police Kowloon

Barderers

1

(E 13

a 6

.... 8 5

41 R B 0.3 28 17 10

4

3 2 2 16 13

1 2 17 11 9

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POMMERY CHAMPAGNE

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The King of Wines

again, shooting through a crowd of players. The Saints broke away, and Ali scored by dropping his shot well up of Frasey's reach, while Club

Recreio

1 2 4 18 10

1 19 8 18 199 19

Hollywood added this third goul, St. Joseph's 70 0% Kowloon Football Club ground The Polig retaliated, and Cory- was the scene of a very evenly. wall notched another goal to bring contested game when the Navy their total to six.

heat South Wales Borderers by

the odd goal in five. Early in the

The teams werd :-- Police: Fraser; Brittain,

W.

Hudson, Cornŵnh

game Skinner scored for the liams, Jenop, Channings, Doy sailors and after they madh several man: Moss, fruitless raida ale milors' goal, Sheppard. and Pilo. Jones equalised for the Borderers. St. Jeph's Hyder: Dadd. Nothing dated, the Navy, for.[Gomes, Caithilo, Holden, Delgador:

ged ahead through Dickenson, and and Fernandes.

Ali, Leonard, Hollywood, Sousa

again the solutërų pop

level

terms, Dungan being responsible for the goal this time. Very even play followed and it was until the closing minutes. Shas Skinner get the ball and slammed it into the goal to give the sailors a well-des. erved win.

The teams were :

ARGYLLS CLUB.

The Argylis were successful in their encounter with the Club Sookubpoo when they scored twice without any reply from the latter.

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Division II.

Gools.

P. A Pts G 16

مان

P. W. D. L. Argylla 9.8 0 Burderers ...10 0 2 3 15 18 Navy...... 12th Battery 9 8 0 3 47 14 12 0 0 3 19 IN 19 RA.O...... 9 3 0 4 23 23 K Kowloon ... 0 3 0 0 29 2 University... 80 Club 100 7 3 18 8 049

Borderers Recreio R.A.F.

Division II,

Coals. P. W. D. L. T. A. Pts.

700 21

12

7 0 0 1 0 $ 12 7 3 0 9 9 710 St. Joseph's 720 11 33 R.E. Radio

7 2 0-5 21 21

4 70 0 7 10 47 ચ

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CHAN LIM PAK CLUB.

The soldiers started off with rush but the Club defence proved equal to the occasion and there was Borderers: Johnson? Mullane,

no searing in the first half.

After the interval,. McTavish (LOCAL CHINESE BEATEN BY Morrison; Morgan. Channing. Un-opened the spring for the soldiers derwood; Harris, Davis, Jones, and towards the end MacFartans Podmore and Duncan,

Navy: Bines; Ward, Dixon; Stephens, Shirrus, Robertson, Ro-

hinson, Rawson, Rush, Dickinson and Skinner,

RECREIO KOWLOON,

the

put through his own goal to give the Club a 2-0 win.

The tena were:- Argylls: Hastie.

Blackburi,

CANTON.

The opening football match be tween Hong Kong Chinese and Canton for the Chan in Pak Cap

was played on Saturday at Carolina

cherty, Meashan, Hay. Gor don, Reid, McTavish, Wylie, La-Hill Gefore Jurge attendance.An mant, Hughes.

Club: Rodger,

address was delivered by the Hon. MacFarlane. Dr. Tso before the commencement Strange, S. Baldvin Skinner of the game; among other advice t Railton, E. Strange. Bell, Howe, the playera he asked them to main- Seguler, Alexander.

tain a spirit of good sportsmanship in these matches. Among the wuthering were present Admiral Chen Chak, the Canton Air Mini ter, and other officials.

DIVISION 11..

KOWLOON 2. 19th, BATTERY.

ام

After she kick-off by the Hon. Mr.

Caldbeck, Macgregor & Co., Ltd.

Prince's Building

lively and eventually ten minutes score. The exchanges were very The Chairman then presentzü before the interval Canton scored three trophies to the visitors, as a with a fine shot.

souvenir of their success.

This match took place an Recreio ground with Kowloon win- ning comfortably by 3 goals to I

Although Recreio were the first to attack, it was left to Kowloon to

HT. Crenay in the direction of the exhibition and fully deserved their open the scoring (Dunean getting These tens met in a que sided terrific shut from close range which win. The game arranged between

Canton goal, Lee Wai Tong sent h the goal), and shortly after they soldiers winning by five goal to play. The local team had mere opportunity for training and led game on the Railway ground, the truck the upright and rebounded the two cities, he added, was an want, further ahead through Gi-nile lot.

Moore and Walker segred for the they did not take advantage of award

of the play in the first half, but winners in the first half when they few chances offered theor to open the game..

an improvement of the After the interval, A. Gosano had most of the play and after the scored for Recreio but this proved interval very much the same thing their only gcal, for just

after happened. Cough, Walker, and Moore scored for the winners. Mea Dominy got the third goal for tion must be made of Caplan's Sne Kowloon, the long whistle sound play for Kowloon at centre-for cd..

ward: had he received any support he might have scored once or twice The tenina were:-

The teams were:- Rorreio Marques, Silva-Nesto, i Kowloon Cameron, Wells, Wil Sousa, Figuereïdo, Beltrac, As- White, Eastman, Caplan, Simpson, liams; Nicholls, Guest, Blake: sampacao, Gonsalves, B. GCHan, Cotton. Ward, Brown.

Bly.: Hole; FrearsADA, Kowloon Gurevitch, London, Wonds,

Allan Rodgers, Pardoe, Gardner; Gough, Moore, Walker, Martin, Hedley, McKetvic, Bliss, Seal Dominy, Gillot, Timberlake, Dun can," Bickford,

POLICE. ST. JOSEPH'S

-

12th

R.A.O.C.. UNIVERSITY.

At Happy Valley, the Ordnance bent the University easily by goals to 1. Afier a few minutes play, Samson gave them the load,

their score had amounted to four, team Jackson and Hamer senring, while deflected MeCarthy's shot

away, and

easily the hotier team and gave an In the second half, Canton were exhibition of good play. However, both sides failed to seure in this half and Canton rested on their

have been prominent in the past in victory. The one-goal

visiting team included many players who local football. Li Tin Sang, play- ng left back for Canton, was the and spoiled many good movements outstanding player on the ground by Lew. Wai Tong and bis nippy forward line.

CHINESE FOOTBALLERS AT DINNER.

At Hoppy Valley, the Police and before half-time was reached CANTON TEAM ENTERTAINED

.

wore the fastor and better

and on by 6 goals 3. Hudson

into

ON SATURDAY.

. CHINA, ATHLETIC BEAT

CANTON."

YESTERDAY'S GAME.

tween the Chinese Athletic team gud The friendly football match be

the Canton visitors, played yestNT- day at Caroline Hill, was fought at a furious pace and the locala won' by five goals to two. In the first fifteen minutes each side counted one goal, the locals opening the Score. The Canton goal was sorely promed and Suen sens in Chan Kwong Iu to place the Athletic There was the

a large gathering at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant on ahend. Buen himself scored the Saints aftor,the

equalisedduced the store through Can Saturday night when the Hong third goal, but Canton reduced by through Leonard, The Police left dah. The Ordnance, however, had Kong Chineno Amateur Athletic wing were responsible for their most of the play, and Samson in Federation wore the hosts at a netting a second goal.

creased the score. Dolan and Samner held in honour of the combined

With a load of thres geply to two, taking ghe lead, Sheppard beam added a further two, whilst Cantan football team composed of at half time, Saen placed in the the markeman. In the second half, Sanda converted from a penalty.

Army, Navy, Air Force and Police corner of the net for the fourth goal The team were:- " the Bhinta unfortunately, had to

players. Ordnance: Osborne, Sands and After the dinner, the Chairman and Chan. Kwong In added the piny with ten men of right back Emery, Farquhar, Hamer and of the H.R.C.A.A.F. congratulated. fifth. being unft to resume. The Police Moran, Sansom, McCarthy, Neale, the visitors on their success in the

Dolan and Jackson.

match against the combined Hong were soch, on the attack and Shep-Varsity: Lan Ng and Vargasoff, Kong Chipetom. He said that pard and Pila added another two Tum, Wong, and Roed, Ong, Kho, the same was an excellent one, and goals. 5 Sheppard was soon through Ho Candid and Wu,

#the "Cantons tenim gave an excellent

gave them the lead, but shortly varsity broke

his goal. Resuming,

1

The game proceeded for a long time in semi-darkness when it was decided to declare it af an end be- fore the full forty Ave minutes.

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