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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1933.
WEEK-END SPORTING
SPORTING ACTIVITIES
LOCAL FOOTBALL
HOCKEY
RESULTS OF THE WEEK-END Caer Clark Champions
MATCHES
SHIELD COMPETITIONS DECIDED : BORDERERS BEATEN IN BOTH
WINS FOR SOUTH CHINA AND THE ROYAL NAVY
The Senior and Júnior teams of the South Wales Borderers were both beaten in the finals of the Shield competitions on Satur day, the former losing to South China by three goals to one, and In the the latter to the Royal Navy by the odd goal in three. Santor game, the play did not reach a high standard, and a rather unpleasant incident occurred in the later stages when a South China player was ordered off the field for rough play. At the conclusion of the match, Mrs. W. T. Sonthorn gave away the prizes,
The Junior fial produced a much keener and harder struggle than the Seator, and it was not until the last minuts of the gams that the result was decided when the Navy was awarded a penalty.
Three matches were played in the First Division of the League. "The Royal Artillory, after a series of reverses, beat the Chinese Athletic by four goals to one, while the Lincolns were surprising- ly hold to a goalless draw by Kowloon nt Sockunpoo. The Club de Recreio, which boat the South China by two goals to one the previous week, word defeated by the Police by four goals to one at King's Park. (A full account of the last two matches will be Found in our Kowloon Supplement).
By defeating the Royal Engineers in the Third Division, the Lincolns have assured themselves of the honour of being runners- up of that division, while the University registered the biggest sur- prise of the day when they beat the Royal Air Force.
The Results
SENIOR SHIELD-FINAL South China 3 Borderers
JUNIOR SHIELD-TINAL
2 Borderers
BAGUE-FIRST DIVISION
Navy
Artillery
Lincolns
Policy
Athletics
9 Kowloon
4 Recreio
LEAGUE-THIRD DIVISION
University 2 R.A.F.
South China. 1. Athletic
Lincolne
1
1
1
2 Engineers
1
League Tables
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Artillery 18 11 0 4 51 998 South China 13 91 3 34 12 19 Borderors 14 8 2 4 43 19 18 Navy
16 7 1 7 31 20 15 Lincolns 14 6 3 27 22 16 Police
13 7 0 0 35 21 14 St. Joseph's 12 6 1 5 2 20.13 Club
156 18 19 39 Atletic
13
10 4 2 4 31 25
10
Kowloon Recreio
17.4 1 12 »
32
9
4
(# 2 0 13 20 88
THIRD DIVISION
Goala
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Borderers 18 16 1 1 97 16 33. Lincolu 18 13 0 3 -76 92 30 R.A.S.C 19 14 1 4 09 21 20 St. Joseph's 17.10. 3 4 01 94 23 Athletie 203 30 40 40 23 South China 20 9 3 8 3 3 91 Radio
19 0 1.9 31 30.19 RA.F. 10 8 2 0 52 26 18 Engineers 16 7 0.0 37 37 14 Recreio 043,16 34 91 11 Signals
0 12 24 49 University 19 3 13 28 77 Talkoo
17
10
21 12 18 16 130
4
Senior Final
S. CHINA. BORDERERS
diers from scoring: The Chinese finally broke away, and Williams was injured in diving at the feet of Wong to save an almost certain goal. They managed to force a corner, however, and from the spot kick, Wong sent in a shot which entered the top corner of the net, thus regaining the lead for the Chinese. Shortly afterwards the in- terval arrived with the Chinese lending by two goals to one.
Immediately after the resumption, the Borderers nearly equalised, Duo tan ahot wildly with only the goal keeper to beat. Soon afterwards Jones also had a good chance to lever the scores, but He too shot
over.
From then on, nothing much was seen of the Borderers, the Chinese dominated play throughout. The ball was continuously in the Bor- derers' half, but the Chinese missed many opportunities to score. It must be said also that Williams played a great game at this stage, and was mostly responsible from the frustration of the Chinese at tempts. Ten minutes before the end, however, the Borderers made a des Eerate effort to save the game, and cane very near to success when the Chinese goalkeeper had to dive nice shot full length to save from
by Jones. At this stage, Tam Kong Pak, the Chinese right back was ordered off the field for rough play against W. Harris,
Just on time, the Chinese took up the attack, and Ip. Pak Wah, after a brilliant solo effort, beat Williams with a well placed shot.
Referee: R. P. C. Darlington. South China-Lim Thin Chan; Tam Kung Pak and Lau Mau; Tong Kwan Leung Wing Chui and Leung In Chan; Cheng Shui Hong, Wong Mee Shun, Fung King Cheong, Yeung Tat Wing and Ip Pak Wa.
Borderers: Williams; Mullane and Morrison; W. Harris Podmore and Underwood; L. Harris, Mat- |thias, Fortey, Jones and Duncan.
JUNIOR FINAL
BORDERERS ». NAVY
In this match, the Borderers had bord luck in losing to the Navy by two goals to one. Play was much more even than in the Senior game, and it was not until the last minute that the result was decided when the sailors were awarded a penalty.
Beaten
INCOGNITOS BEAT 20TH BATTERYTM
The Hong Kong Ladies' Hookoy Club,.champions of the Caer Clark Cup League were beaten by the Rest by three clear goals on the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's Park on Satur day.
The Rest forwards proved too fast for the Champions, scoring two goals in the first half through M. Mason and M. Woolley, the latter player added the third goal after the interval.
At the conclusion of the game, Mr. A. A. Dand, captain of the Hong Kong Hockey Club presented the Caer Clark Cup to the HK.
·Ladies, winners of the trophy for the past three seasons, and the Southon Cup to the runners-up, The Club de Recreio.
Hong Kong Ladies:-J. Harris- Walker: M. Bird and B. Franklin; E. O. Hagan, D. Robertson and A. Own-Bugbee; E. Bell, J. Dalziel, H. Kuill, J. Churchill and A. G. Orge.
The Rest:-B. Almada (Recreio); C. Osmund (Recreio) and A. Fow. for ("Y" Ladien); É. Xavier (Re- ereia), E. M. Beavis (C.B.A.) and M. Bryson (St. Andrew's); P. Git- tens (St. Andrew's), M. Mason ("Y" Indies), M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) (capt.), S. Dalziel ("Y" Ladies) and M. Remedios (Recreio).
MAMAK TOURNAMENT
By defeating the 20th Battery by three goals to one on the U.S.R.C. ground, the Incognitos have en- haned their chances of winning the Mamak Hockey Tournament. The winners were auperior throughout and led by two goals to one in the first half.
After the interval the Gunners improved considerably, but thoir teamwork robbed them of many lack of understanding and poor chances to score. R. Reed, A. M. Xavier, and J. M. Pinto scored for the Incogs, and C. Hopkins netted the only goal for the Gunners.
THE TABLE
Radio St. Andrew's Incognitos it. By H.K.S. R.C. Signals R.A.S.O. Wishart Medway K.A.M.C. Police University R.E.
12th R.A;
Parthian
A large crowd turned up to see this match which was played on the Cub ground, but the play might have reached a better standard in a final between two teams of such well-known capabilities. All the best football was een in the first half, the Borderers cracking up -badly in the second when they were
only one goal behind. As a matter The sailors were on the attack of fact had they kept up the form from the start, and Brookes had Lehowed in the first half, the result hard luck in not scoring when his might have been different. They shot struck the bar. Per minutes Shad the greater part of the game afterwards, however, the sailors in the first half, being on the offen- took the lead through Rawson. The sive most of the time, but when Borderers rallied but Hamblyn shot Wong Moo Shun, the South China weakly past the post when in & good captain, soared a goal towards the position. Play was then mostly in interval, they seemed to lose heart midfield, until towards the interval and played poor football..
when Morris équalised for the The Borderers were the first to Borderers, attack, but Matthias shop wide. After the interval play became The Chinese then took up the at pretty fast, both goals being visited tack, and a great chance was mind in turn and having narrow escapes. when Chong centred for the other in one of the melees in front of the forwards to miss completely in turm soldiers goal, the sailors were Play was then fairly even untilwarded a penalty for handling, but after about 15 minutes Southi China Smith saved brilliantly from Raw took the load in an amazing man- son who took the spot kick, How nor. Cheng centred from the wing, ever, at this stage, the dailors had and Williams, the Borderers' goal the better of attack, and towards Looper, in catching the ball, allow the end, they were again awarded a ed it to go over His hands into the penalty for the same offence. Mur
rell, who took the pot kick-made: ret,
Doanite this reverse the Border- no mistake this time and the Bor- Fore attacked continuousy and derens were list gun to start the
Tortey had hard luck in failing to play when the final whistle blow. acore. Immediately afterwards, However, Jones equalized with a Brillant holder ftolid phas by Matthias.
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The Borderers continued to press dh the Chinese goalkeeper had a láti of work to do to keep the sol-
Borderers: Smith; Buter and·| Reece; Court, Roberts and Wallace: Marahfold, Hayes, Hamblyn, Morri and Rizal wood,"
Navy Longlay; Blair and Powell Turner, Henshaw and Ash- (Continued on Page 12.).
COALA
P. W. L. D. 1. A. PT. 21 18 179 18 37
YACHTING
› DEVIL TAKE THE HIND
MOST CRUISER RACE
HOME FOOTBALL
(Continued from page 6.)
Course-Hong Kong Island (S.) Halifax Started Yacht. Finished. Pos'n.'! Mansfeld
Hartlepools.
1021
Typhoon
7.43.57 1:
Rotherham
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SATURDAY'S EVENTS
Third Corinthian yachting race was won by Gull, sailed by Mr. B. | Nocsa who beat Artemis Mr. G. &. Wood) by 20 seconds in an entry of seven. True Blue, sailed by Mr. H. S. Rouse was third.
Alba, sailed by Major Lochner, easily beat Why Wonder (Mr. J. G. Pilcher) in the "I" and "Y" Class and Toynette (Miss O. Patchett) wồo the “G" Clasa event.
Mr. C. F. Hyde in Diana won the "E" Clam by a comfortable margin from Rolla (Mr. R. Stock).
New Brighton 35 9 20
5 99 7 27 7 25 8 24 8 91
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie Ayr
FIRST, DIVISIÓN,
Cowdenbeath *Hamilton Hearts Morton Mothewell Rangers St. Johnstone' *unplayed.
The following were the resulta: ARD CORINTHIAN RACE Course-1, Lyemun Beacon (P.);
Kowloon ftocks (P.); 3, Rumsey Rangers Shoal (P.).
Distance: 7 miles.
“A” · Olass-Started at 14.30.
Tiruo
8 E. Stirling
Queen's Park
6 Dundee.
◊ Partick
.1 Clyde.
5. Kilmarnock
3 St, Mirren
5 Falkirk
Aberdeen
TABLE TO DATE
Yacht. Finished Corrected Psn. Hamilton
Oslo
5.53.14 (Mr. M. Bergaust) Wasp II. 5.43.39.
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6 37
Motherwell
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9
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38 10 10
10 42
34 18 11
8-41
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4
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35 17 13
B 30
35 17 14
4 39
5.43.39
4
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35 18 14 39 13 11 30 14 17
7. 37
5 33
34 14, 16
35 13, 17
34.11 18
35 10 10 38 12 20 35 10 21
4- 24
33. '10 22
1 23
35 0.99
7 19
35
(Mjr. Griffin). Artemis... $.42.01 5.42.01 2
(Mr. G. G. Wood) Isobel ........
D.N.F.
5
Joss &.44.49 · 5:44.42
(Mr. K. Larssen) Gull 5.41.41 6.41.41 1
(Mr. B. Naeeg) True Blue... 5.42.30
Ailsa
1
5.48.30 (Mr. H. S. Rotte) "I" and "Y" Olasses-Started at 2:40.
6.39.58 5.30.58 (Mjr. . Lochner) Why Wonder 5.59.04. 5.59.99 2
(Mr. J. G. Pilcher) "G" Class-Started at 245. Zephyri D.N.F. Toynette
6.00.50 1
... 0.04.20 (Mim O. Patchett) Joan....... 0.09.40 0.06.10 2
(Mr. F. Cope)
"H" Class-Started at S.-
Third Lanark Kilmarnock Dundee Аут Cowdenbeath Airdrieonians
Morton
East Stirling
Carnation
Roliz
6.33.03 5.03.03
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(Mr. R. Stock)
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1
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(Mr. C. F.-Hyde)
MILK
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1457 2.25 28 12
(Continued on next Column).
(Col. Marsden) Dorothen... 5.39.21 6.34.41
(Mr. R. P. Edwards)
13 4 0 3 30 11
13 5 7 14 27 11
Phoenix
Veteran
Tamar K.I.T.O R.A.O.C. German Club Sith R.A. 20th R.A.
1 3 11 2 14 33 8
8
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TRAINING NOTE AND
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SOME INTERESTING GALLOPS OVER THE WEEK-END
Below will be found the times "clocked" on Saturday at the course. All the new subscription griffine which will be firing for the first time on Saturday were seen work. Their performances, with one or two exceptions were on the slow aide.
Of the other gallops, that of Portia provides an interesting study, while City of Brisbane also showed plenty of speed while The Giraffe, Friar Tuck and Ration looked extremely fit.
Diana Bay is due to meet Trentbridge at the coming meeting. Her times are given below. She is very fit at the moment.
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