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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1933.
WEEK-END SPORTING ACTIVITIES
WEEK-END FOOTBALL
RESULTS
POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS BEATEN BY RECREIO
CLUB HOLD NAVY: ARTILLERY LOSE
TO POLICE
7
Beveral surprises were registered in the League football matches played during the week-end and the biggest was undoubtedly the defeat of South China by the Club de Recreio; in the First Divi- dan, The Royal Artillery was beaten by the Police, a compara- Hyaly weak team, while the Club, held the Navy to a draw" and Mearly came out victorious. The Chines Athletics, folding prac Heally the same team that carried off the Second Division cham- pionship, defeated the St. Joseph's by four goals to one, and the Borderers, putting up no less than five reserves were rather Jucky to beat Kowloon by the odd goal in three,
Only one match in the Second Division was played and this also osused a surprise-the Borderers, runners-up of this Division, losing to the Lincoing by three clear goals.
In the Third Division, the Borderers trounced the B.A.5.0, to the tune of ton goals while South Chiga just managed to beat the B.A.F.
South China Royal Navy Police R, C. Chinese Athletic S.W. Borderers
Lincolns
Bordarore
Radio-S.C.
loyal Engineers R.A.F.
RESULTS
First Division,
1. Club de Recreio
Royal Artillery
Kowloon F.C.
Wood, and Edmondia and WEEK-END CRICKET|
Avery who took their places
wen: not vory
substi. I good tubes. The Quaners had a fair shate of the attnak and had they taken the opportunities offered they would have probably savod the game.
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POLICE WINS LAST LEAGUE GAME
NIGHT STAR STILL UNBEATEN
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Place: $8.80 R.60 $0.50; Nus, 524, 089. +$17.40**
The only league" gone played The game started with the Police over the week-end was in the sand third.. attaking, and within a few cond division when the Police de Beven the: R.A.8.0. by minutes O. Pile opened the scoring; feated for them firen a nice pass by T. wickets. The R.4.8.0. batted first and thanks to a 35 by Powell, Pile. At this stage play was even, both goals being visited in turn, managed a total of 70, but the home team were far too good and but the Gunnara forwards were show in making use of opportuni scored the required runs for the ties On the other hand, the lost of three wickets only. Com- Police forwards wont in for long pleting their innings, the Police R.C. totalled 111, Carey sooring shooting, and, after about ten
45 and Wynne, 33. minutes' play, Johnson met with success when he sent in a long shot which curved into the net. Half (time arrived with the Police Toad
ing by two goals.
After the interval, the Police with the advantage of the strong winds, attacked continuously. They however owing to the splendid defence put up by the Gunners, until the last minutes of the game, when, due to a misunderstanding between the backs, Stephens scored giving the Police a three goal victory.
were unable to score,
Police:-Minty; Blackburn, Brit- ton: Wheeler, Channing, Stephens; T. Pile, Johnston, Moss, Sheppard and C. Pile.
Allen, Artillery: Combey; Rogers; Collier, Pardoe, Harris; Gough, Edmonds, Bryant, Avery
Scores: R.A.S.C.:-13 runs. Police R.O. :—111 runs.
1.R.C. v. QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
In a friendly match ab Sookun- poo, the Indians severely trounced a team from Queen's College. Bat ting first, the home team obtained 165 runs, M. P. Madar being top scorer with 67. The students were only able to collect 35 runs in all, not one of them touching double figures.
C.S.C.C.
DIOCESAN B.S.
The Civil Service Cricket Club were at home to the Diocesan Boy's School but were not match for to Batting first the the visitors. schoolboys scored 101, of which Youngsayo was responsible for 45. McGowan took six wickets for 18 runs. The Civil Service scored 44 in reply, F. J. Ling being the only one to touch double figures, and he ATHLETIOS v. ST. JOSEPH'S made 17. Hulso took 4 wickets for
20 and Sorgent six for 23.
2
Hong Kong F.C.
3
and Scal.
4
St. Joseph's ***
Referes: P. O. Dibb.
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Second Division.
3
8. W. Borderers
10
R.AS.C.
4
Club de Recreio
8
University
South China
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Third Division.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
1
Artillery 8. Chinu Borderers Navy Lincolns
First Division.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts., 17 13 0 4 47 27 26
13 9 13 34 12 19 14 8 9 4 43 10 18 16. 7. 17:31, 29 13 13 6 2 527 14 St. Joseph's 12 6:1 64 90 13. B 19 30 13 Club 15 8 1 Police 12 6 0 6 1 20 12 0 1 2 3 30 21 10 Athletic ....
20 39 Kowloon ....16 4 0 12
$ 15 2013 1884 Récrcio
Second Division,
Goals.
B
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 18 13 3 61 17.20 Athletic Borderers ..18 12 1 5 70 85 99 Lincolns 16 10 2 1: 54 16 | 92 Navy 18 10 2 4 4 21 92 44: 35 92 Artillery 18 0 4 5
37 20 18 16 8.2 8 Taung Tsin 19 8 49 29. 31 14
8. China
Kowloon
152.11 22 38
C
Eastern
18
1 14 8 74 1 Club
15 13 11 18 57 SVA Third Division,
3
5
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Fortlerers.. 18 18 1 1 97 16 33 RA.S.C. 19-141400 .92 · 20 Lincolns
3 74 21 43 ... 17 14. 0 St. Joseph's 17:10 3 4 01 23 23 Athletic 19 0 5 3 ·45 30 45 S. China ... 10 8 3 8 42 37 10 99 10 Radio 10 D. 1 9 31 RAF 15 8 2 5. 59 21 18 Engineers 18 7 0.8 30 35 14 Recreio .... 21 4 3 16.34 01. 11. 10 Signala 17 5 0 12 24,10 University 18 2-3 13 24 76 Taikoo ......21 1 2 18 18 130
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
7
4
RECREIO BEAT S. CHINA South China, potential chim pions of the first division were sur prisingly beaten by the Club de Be croid by two goals to one in their match played at Caroline Hill. The result is probably the biggest surprise of the anason, as the For tugilene team, had so far proved to be the weakest of that division. The Chinese, however, have them alves to blame for the defeat as they had many opportunities to score. They were superior in every department of the game, and con- tinuously kept ths, ball in their phants half but could not man fgan to score. Bantour was the out
standing-player of the
Portuguese tetur and although, given only a few opportunities managed to maks ^2nse of two of them by brilliant: fola efforts. The defeat of the Chinese
1.. 1
same
Fielding practially the team that carried off the Second Division Championship, the Chinese Athletics did well to boat St. Joseph's by four goals to one on the Club ground. The Saints also did not have their full team and fielded soveral reserves. Play was poor throughout, with the Chinese attacking the whole time and miss
ing. Play was then transferred to the other aide, and from a nice pass by Gomes, Santos eut in and scored, the ball, striking the crossing many chances. bar, rebounded into the net.
South China continued to have
"
C.CC . 4TH S.F. The Craigengewer C.C. visite: the Navy ground at King's Park to play the 4th Sabmarine Flottila, and were beaten by seven wickets. The O.C.C. batted first and started well but the "tail" proved weak
and the side was all out for 121 runs, the contributions of R. Lee and S. Abbas being 52 and 31 re- spectively. Marsham took wickets for 40.
8
The sailors replied with 126 for four wickets, Lt. Marsham (50) and E.R.A. Sparrow (51) being mainly responsible for the easy victory.
The match between K.C.C. and Hong Kong Co. is reported else where,
Referee P. O. Wrench,
CLUB. NAVY.
The Club had rather hard luck in not beating the Navy on the Kowloon Football Club ground, as they held the lead till almost the end of the game
It must be said that Marques, most of the play, however, but the Saints, goalkeeper played a uld not manage to equalise ai- great game and was responsible for though Tam Kong Pak came very many beautiful save Early in the near on several occasions. It must game, after a drilling seramble in be said also that Lawrence, the Re-front of the goalmouth, Mak Sui croio's goalkeeper, played a great Hon gave the Chinese the lead game and was mainly responsible which they hold till the interval. for spoiling the Chinese alforta In the second half, the Chinese Once Tam shot from close range continued to attack and within a and it looked like a certain goal, few minutes from the start, went but Lawrence just managed to further ahead through Lo Char tilbo. stick out his fost and deflected the Won. Play was the transferred ball. Ball-time arrived with the to the Chinese sido for a while, Portuguese leading by one goal. and Omar had hard luck in not. After the interval, the Chinese scoring when his shot struck the had practically the whole of the cross-bar. Immediately afterwards, game but their forwards dallied however, they met with success too much in front of goal. All the when Delgado netted from a pass Portuguese forwards, with the ex by Leonard. coption of Santos and Gomes had to return to help the defence, but eventually the Chiness succeeded when Leung Tat Wing sent in a weak but well-placed shot. From then on it looked as if the Chinese would win, as the ball was always in the Portuguese half. The Chin use. were so confident of success that ever their backs came up over the centre line, but this soon proved thair downfall, - In
one of the raida, Recreio's back kicked out well and sent the hall past the Chinesa hacks who, as stated, were over the contre line. Santos ran up to get the ball and rushed to wards goal but was met by the goalkeeper and somewhat stunned by the compact. He had to have the field for a short rest, but when he returned to the field, the same thing happened, and this time he
After this, the Chinese wore again on the offensive, and ten minutes before the end added two more goals in quick succession through Mak shui Hon and, Lo Chai Wan.
The Club attacked from the start and within a few minutes, E. Strange opened the scoring for them. This lead, however, was short-lived for Warne, receiving a pass from Shirras, mare a brilliant solo effort to equalise. At this stage the sailors were always on the attack, and Davis and Huds. pith were rather unlucky in not scoring when their shots struck the
Athletic:- Lui Kam Ming Leung Yuk Tong, Lo Hon Cheong; Ho Chor Yin, Lai Kwok Chui, Ip Pang Fai; Tan Kwong Sum. Lo Chai Wan, Au Kim Fung, Mak Sui Hon and Cheong Min Wing,
St. Joseph's-Marques; Souza, bars, Fernandez: Hussain, Guest, Simms; Play was then transferred to the Delgado, Omar, Leonard and Cassailors' side, and from a pusa by
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-ATURDAY'S TRAINING
GALLOPS
made no mistake, thus giving the THE PANTHER AND VIGILANCE SHOW
Portuguese the victory.
The Teams were: Recreio: W. Lawrence; V. Marques and G. Guttierez; M, Oliveiro, C. Figeu- reido and M. Mackintosh; T Castilho, J. Gomen. N. Delgado, J. Gonsalves and F. Santos.
South China: Lim Tin Chan; Leung In Chan and Leung Wing Chiu: Wong Mee Shun, Tong Kwan, Ng Po Piu, Leung Siu Yick, Tam Kong Pak, Fung King Cheung and Lepag Tat Wing.
THIRD DIVISION
BORDERENS BEAT R:A.8.C.
GOOD FINISHES AT THE COURSE
(BY MORNING DEW"Y"
Below will be found the training times of the new subscrip- tion griffins which were "clocked at Happy Valley on Satur day. It will be seen that owners (or shall giving the ponies a little fast work,
trainers") are
The Panther, which I have proviously mentioned as one of the best of the now lot, returned tlie best last quarter of the morning doing three quarters in 1.12.3 and finishing the last half mila in 1.05.3.
Vigilance, one of the ponies which show promise of being very much in the limelight in the Easter Mesting, also did a very excellent gallop, winding up a run over a mile and a quarter with a last quarter of 31.3, the last half mile being in which is not bad at all.
1.05
Gold Age, running with Now's The Time also did very well.
Dis 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
In the only third Division match played at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Royal Service Corps were severely trounced to the tune of ten goals by the Borderers, potential cham mous. The Borderers had practic Bellerophon Nis the whole of the game, and
No Fear mainly due to the fact that our goals were scored in the first Fans Face
were never - extended at any time. Vigilance ning, as can be seen by the fact half, and in the second they soOT- The Panther
they were too confident of Win that in the second half even their baoke come up to the attack. But this eventually proved their downfall.
The game started with the wind
in favour of the Portuguese, but
od six.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES
ARTILLERY » POLICE
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Disorderly Conduct The Raincoat
De MinimiN.
Plialimmond
Gold Age
Now
Baguio Paul Jones Grand Slam Triumph Glorious Day
play was, affly even pola guan were: ibited in tari, and Santos Artiory lost to the police by three osme, near to soozing with a wall clear goals in their match layed placed shot. In the other end, Tam at Happy Valley Although play Kong Pale tested Lawrence with did not reach a high standard, the several hard shots, and on one ocolieu sro to be ongratulatod for mion struck the ergss bar but the boating a strong team, and, inci- Fall rebounded into play. At tits dentally, upot all fororasta. The Felicity Star stage the Chinesaver of the Gunner were badly, bandict.pped That's That offensive for most of a time but, by the absence of two of their re- their forwards were, wild in shoot gular
Moors and Cossack's, Blond
forwards,
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38 10.1 1.40.1 £28.4
Unplaced renhora ($50 each):
Nos. 328, 539. 400, 395, 648, 51, 802, 902, 199, 809, 715,534, 65E, 780.
HOME FOOTBALL
(Cmtinued from Pape 7.)
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. L. D. Pts.
34 20 7 7 47 $ 46 35 90
33 20 .8 5 43 35 18 0 10 49
35 17 12.0
33 16 12 7 39
33 148 11 30 15 19 8 38
**
Nos. 185, 463, 199, 973, 375.
Race 7.
No. 750
$2,240
100
478
640 020
Unplaced runners (850 each); Nos. 509, 31, 600, 728.
Hull
Dead heat; a length between first
Race 8.
No. 13
$2,371.60
Cheater Wrexham
Time: 9 mina, 06.4 secs. Pari-mutuel:
98
877.00
Stockport
972
338,80
Barrow
40
Winner: $15.40:
Uuplaced runners (#50 each):
Walsall
Doncaster
Race 9.
Gateshead
Betting
7
Winner. Plgee.
451
No. 944 1. 0:49
$1,707
Barnsley
34 16 13
5 37
****** 1,707
Grewe
36 17 17
9.30
DK6
145
180 180
Southport
34 16 14
5,35
Accrington
316 13 13
9 35
464
Q
17
17
1
Tranmere Hartlepools Halifax
93 12 14
21
30
Ilotherham
513
19 17,0 30
Haarta
35 20 9 8 48
(Hoard). 178
130
Celtic.
34 13 9
7 43
Hamilton
34 18 11
5 41
Third Lanark
35 18 17
5 31
497
St. Johnstone
Aberdeen
34 18 10 34 17 13
4 38
90
90
33 17 13
3 37
3-4
78
Queen's Park
25
66
39 15 11
8 30
14
34
St.. Mirren" Falkirk Clyde
33 18 13
4 38
35.14 16
5 33
313
Kilmarnock Dundee Ayr
531
Cowdenbeath Airdrieonians Morton East Stirling
33 14 16 33 11 15 34 10 15 35. 11 .90 34 10 21
3 31
4 26
3 · 23
34 0 22 34 & 99 7 17 34 6 90
3 al
9 14
Agua Pura (Carroll) Amoy (Ip Kui Ying). 402 Battling Horse (Pan) 609 Buchanan (Young)... Cebu (Pearse) Cy-Pres (Ldang) Golden Dragon
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(Ingram) 3 King Salmon (Roza) 453 King's Parade
(Harriman) Klicketat (Butler) Orlando (Soares) Swale (Black)...... The Crook (Proulx). The Gadwall (Frost). 202 The Goat (Poy)...... 7 Wakefield (Botelho), « 00 Warrington (Neoda). 778
CASH SWEEPS
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Race 1.
No. 213
"T
306 270
$1,400 300 300
Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 101, 305, 437, 441.
Baca 2.
No. 79 262
**
$1,388.60 396.80 398.40 Unplaced runners ($50 eadhi) : Nos. 200, 459, 137, 13, 202, 45, 530, £26, 312, 342, 410, 502. Race 3,
No. 637
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E
534 Unplaced
ruunera
Nos. 145, 150, 76, 240.
Race 1.
No. 57
11
201 341
$1,032 475 534
($50 each)
$1,823.60 621.60 250.80 Unplaced runners (850 each): Nas. 342, 674, 662, 101, 194, 451.
Race 5,
T
No. 302 074
$3,039.90 880,60
109................... 440.40
Unplaced runners ($100 each): Nos. 087, 107, 655, 271, 840, 443, 372, 491, 288, 210, 48, 303, 228.
Race 6.
No. 1994
240
802
*
$2,003 $98
209
Unplaced runners (850 each):
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Partick
7 31 35 13 17 3 31 36 12 17 7 31
34 11 17 6 28
34 10 17 7 27
32
11
17
4 28
34
0 18
7 25
34
19
6 24
34
8 20 6 92
8 40
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York
Rochdale Darlington
New Brighton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
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Rangers
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TABLE TO DATE
Motherwell
P. W. L. D. Pti.
34 23 2 9.55
33:23 64 30
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