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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933

WEEK-END SPORTING ACTIVITIES

WEEK-END FOOTBALL

MATCHES

BORDERERS BEAT POLICE:* CLUB

TROUNCED BY ATHLETICS

NAVY SCORE NINE TIMES AGAINST KOWLOON

By beating St. Joseph's on the Club ground yesterday by dve goals to two, South China have practically assured themselves of winning the First Division Championship. Both teams were with- out several leading players, and consequently the standard was not high, but the Chinese were definitely superior throughout.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES

Heavy scoring featured the matches played on Saturday, the Club losing to the Chiness Athletics by one goal to seven, while. the Navy junior eleven beat the Kowloon by nine goals to one.

The Kowloon first cleven also suffered defeat at the hands of the Royal Artillery, while the Navy. were rather unlucky to share the points with the Lincolns; the Borderers inflicted a rather, heary defeat on the Police by four goals to one.

In the Third Division; the R.A.S.C. lost to the R.A.F. by a penalty, while the Lincolns enjoyed a comfortable win at the ex- pense of the Royal Engineers.

(A full account of the Kowloon matches will be found in our Kowloon Supplement)

RESULTS

First Division.

S. China.

5 St. Joseph's.

2

Navy.. Artillery.....

2 Lincolns

2 Kowloon

0

Club

1

Athletic

Police

1 Borderers

Second Division.

Navy

S. China

9 Kowloon ....... 1 Club ...

(Cancelled)

Third Division.

Borderers. S Radio

R.A.F. Lincoine

3 R.A.S.C.

4 Engineers

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES

South China v. St. Joseph's

FIRST DIVISION

BORDERERS. POLICE

SATURDAY'S TRAINING

Gleneagle's Bistre Navy Hall Cy-Pres

Golly Eyes Valorous

Wayward Stag, De Minimis Gay Butterfly Mermaid Trontbridge

Blue Star

TIMES

1.53.2.2.23.3

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By Order of the Board of Directors,

ALLAN KEITH,

The following are the full details of the times "clocked" at Happy Valley on Saturday :--

Dis- let tancs Qr.

2nd Qr.

3rd 4th Qr. Qr

5th

Qr.

Laat Qr.

1 40

1.16.1 1.54.4 2.31.4 3.0.3

30.4

1.10.3 1.42,4

† 40

.1.14 1.43.2 -

41

1.17.4 1.81.4 2.23.2

49.4

1.20.1 1.55.1 2.20.2

30.4 39.1 31.2 31.3 31.1

1.91.1 1.50.9 2.877.3

31.1

40.4

1.18.9 1.812 22.3

41.

1.17.4 1.81.4 2.23.2

1 43.1

1.24. 2.02.3 241.1 3.15.4

39.1 31.8

34.3

1 43.9

1.23

1.59.3 2.37 3.08

20

93.4

1.10.1 1.43 9.12.3

09.3

Vigilance Ration

43

1.23

1.59 9.30

31

34.2 1.08 1.37.4

Cossack's Blood

43.1

1.24

The Gadwall

38.3

1.18

2.09.3 2.41.1 3.15.4 1.50

99.4 34.3

*

.34

Tillicum

38

1.13.2 1.49

Amoy

38

1.15

1.54

2.10.1 2.26

31.1.

32.

Jungle Jim

1

38.4

1.17

30.1

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33.3

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1.36.4*

31.3

Cossack's Choice

40 1.10.3

1.45.3 °·

20

National Day

1: 30.9

36

Darion

38

1.14

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33

1 35

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32.2

1 38

1.15. 1.51 2.20 2.58

32

33.3 1.07.1 1.41.1

34

1

37.2 1.13.1 1.47.2 2.19.3

32.1

32.2.1.03.3 1.34.3

31

136

1.18 1.51 9.28 2.58

32

232.3

1.07.1 1.41.1

34

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35.2

1.12 1.48 2.23.1

35.1

King's Company

1 37.2

1.13.1 1.47.2 2.19.3

32.1

1 34

1.13.0 1.50 2.23.4

33.4

Baguio

1 40

1.18.1 1.50.3 2.32.4 3.00.2 33.3

The Tiger

1 35.3

Gold Age

1 48

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31.4

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1 38

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1 38.3

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42

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Iron Grey Jingle

Jack O'Lantern King Salmon

Bag and Baggage

No Fear

Solar Star Victor

The Panther

Duplex Hey Tor White Butterfly Bright Star Melody Fi Fa King's Parade

This match was played at Caro-Disorderly Conduct ine Hill, und ended in a win for the Borderers by four goals. to one. Jones was the outstanding forward, of the Borderers scoring all four Podinore and his goals while halves played well in defence. For the Police, Moss was the best play er in attack, but he lacked support fmm his colleagues, Blackbourne and Johnson, who were always put 2 of position. Their halves wore overrun, but their back. Wynne and Britain, despite one or two errors. played sound football.

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the Club ground, Playing on South China best. St. Joseph's by five goale to two. Neither sides fielded its regular cleven, and play did not reach a high standard. The Chinese, however, were definitely

The

The Borderers scoured the lead early in the game, when, after an unsuccessful attempt on their goal by Blackburn, Jones took posses sion from a pass from L. Harris and sent in a well-placed shot The Police then attacked, but a nice centre by C. Pile was spoilt owing to the forwards being out of position. From the clearance, L.

I

seventh goal after a brilliant solo effort.

Club:

1.29.2 2.00 2.49

1.48.3 2.21

Evans opened the scoring with a nice shot. The R.E. defence play- Farrow: Martin, Sed well, but they were unable to Strange; Puncheon, Skinner, Dun. check the repeated pnslaughts fo can; Dominy, Watson, Williams, the Lincolns forward line, and E. Strange and Hynes.

Jurther goals were added by Clarke (9) and Bryan.

Athletic:- Kwok Ki; Lueng Yak Tong, Lo Ho Cheong: Ho Choi Yin, Lai Kwok Chui, Ip Pang Fai; Tang Kwong Sam, Mak Sui Hon and Cheong Mun Ming.

LINCOLNS NAVY The Royal Navy were rather um lucky to share the points with the Lincolns, for they had a much big- ger part of the play. They were leading almost till the end when the former just managed to get Hocquard equalised for the in- there first to give the Borderers cons

Harris took the all along the wing and then sent in a nice centre. Jones and Minty, the Police goal keeper, rushed for possession, but

on

After the interval, the Borderers

minutes!

After these thrilling exchanges, the defence on both sides settled down, and as a result good football was sean.

BORDERERS v. RADIO.

The

Borderers, South Wales champions of the Third Division, trounced the Radio to the tune of eight goals to one when they met at Sookunpoo. yesterday. The soldiers had practically the whole of the game, and could do what they pleased. They were, however, held to a three-goal lead in the first half, but in the second they ran riot with the Radio's defence! scoring no less than five goals. The Radio only managed to reply once.

THE LEAGUE TABLES ·

First Division;

their second point. The Borderers The game opened in sensational superior throughout and were continued to attack but over-cager-mander McPhee netting from close the attack most of the game. Saints did not seem to take theese on the part of their forwards in for the sailors in the first few.

Tost several opportunities, game seriously, playing listlessly after continued pressure

but minutes. Not to be outdone, how- and their two goals came somewhat Police goal, Tenes eventually regis and Ridley equalised with a well- the ever, the Lincolns retaliated and in the nature of gifts.

Kicking off with the sun against tered his "hat trick" with a nice placed, shot. Two goals in ten them, the Saints attacked but were ground shot.

Artillery repulsed. The Chinese could not settle down at the beginning, and continued to be on the offensive,

Borderers at that stage the Saints did moat and Jones, going through on his

Lincolns of the attacking. The Saints for scored the fourth gual. The

South China wards, however, lacked co-operation Polics then tried hard to open their

The Navy should have taken the

Navy and a result several chances went in one of them Moss met with suc- were awarded a penalty, but Lang Club

nccount making several raids, and lead ten minutes later when they st. Joseph's astray. The Chinese then took up

cess when he sent in a nice hard mend shot straight at Heath who Police the attack, and came very near to

brought off a magnificent 'save. scoring when Yeung Siu Yick tried

Borderers: Smith: Mullane, Play was fairly even at this stage, Kowloon a drop shot. They continued on the aggressive, and after fifteen Wallace, Podmors, Under- but it must be said that the sailors

Recreto minutes play, Wong Mee Shun Wood; L. Harris, H. Harris, Forty, had several nice opportunities to score, and their failure was partly opened the scoring with the nice Police Minty: Wyone, Brit- due to their faulty shooting and ground shot.

Pik, Blackburn, Moss,, John by Heath. tains Wheeler, Channing, Harris; partly to the splendid goalkeeping

Athletic Tite Navy, however, soon regain- Lincolns- ston and C.Pile.

ed the lead when Ash miskicked and Borderers Langmead rushing in converted Navy with a nice shot.

Artillery

Play was then transferred to the South China territory and Gosano had hard luck when he shot wide, On the other side, Pau came very near when his shot grazed the cross- bar. The Chinese continued to bombard the Saints' goal, and short

shot.

Jones and Duncan.

Athletic

.!

Goals

P. W. D.L. F. A. Pts. 19 14 0 5 52 29:28- 10 10 2 4 61 22 23 18. 8 4 4 43 24 20 14-10-13 39 14 21 17. 7 2 8 35 35 16 14 7 1 8:28 25 13 1771. 9 21 48 15 15 7 0 8 98 50 14

19 5.2 5 30,20 12

18 4 1 13 29 40 D

18 2 0 18.20 89 4 Second Division,

Goals

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

22 17.9 2 67 18 37

22 16 2.4 60 22 34

22 16 1 5 86 25 33

21 14 3 4 68 27.31

22 13 4 5 86 38 30

22 9 4.9 34 83 92

CLUB'r. ATHLETICS

Kong Football Club stere severoly half, with the Lincolns trying hard Taung Tsin

On their own ground, the Hong Play deteriorated in the second South China 21 11 2 8 41 37 24 ly afterwards were awarded a corn-trounced by the Chinese Athletics to equalise. Towards the end, their Kowloon er. From the kick, Pau netted with to the tune of seven goals to one. efforts were awarded when Hoc Club-

The Club gave one of their worst quard netted.

a fast rising shot.

were again on the offensive, and the ball was continuously in the Sainte half. After about 10 minutes; the Chinese went further ahead when Kan Shak Wai scored from 1 males.

Eastern

RS.C.

After the interval, the Chinese displays of the season, and were Lincoln-Health; Turner, Ash; outclassed in all departments by the Dudley. Cork, Beth; Baldry, Hard- Chinese whose team work and shorting, Higyins, hidlay and Hooquard.

Navy -- Knight; Buchanan, Borderer so were magnificent. Play started with the Chinese James; Perkins, Shirras, Thomas Lincolns uttacking and within A few Warnes, Davis, Jangmead, McPhee minutes, they opened their scoring and Corück through Fo Kat Ming. Three 5 minutes later, they increased their score when S Strange stepped nside to let Farrow clear, but the atter kicked wildly against Au Kim Fung and the ball rebounded into the net..

The Saints, then had a brief of attack, and in one of their raids, they were awarded a penalty which Gosano converted.

The Chiness retaliated, and Hus sain at goal was kept busy saving several difficult shots. The Chinese,

however, still kept the ball in their The Club were very hard press opponenta kalf, and a reed and their men were constantly bound from a shot by Teung, added off-side. After about 25 minutes The Chinese fourth goal;

the Chinese went further ahead through Mak Sin Hong,

The ball was then traeferred, and Omar was rather lucky in scoring when he sent in a centre which the Chinese goalkeeper misjudged. The ball struck the side of the bar and rebounded into the net with the goalkeeper looking on.

Following the interval, the Chi nese continued to attack, and S. Strange handled inside the pennity area to save a certain goal. From the spot kick, Lai. Kwok Chiu scor- later Cheong Mun Ming added their ed with a good shot. A few minutes fifth goal from n téable clearance by 8. Strange.

THIRD DIVISION R.A.S.C.. RAF.

The RA.5.0. Jost to the R.A‚F. by three goals to two on Chatharo Road ground. The game was fair ly even, and it was not until the later stages that the result was reached when the RAF. were awarded a penalty

Keamish opened the sooring for the IA.F., but immediately after- wards, from a melee in the Air Forte goalmouth, Hay tapped the ball into the net to equalien..

20 3 2 13 30 56 12

90 2 3 14 21 68 9 20 2 1 17 10 88 5 Third Division.

R.A.F;: St. Joseph's Athletic South China Radio Engineers Bignals Recreio University

Taikoo

Goals

P W. D.L. F. A.Fts. 23 211 1115 20 43 22 18 0 4 84 25 36 92141771 20 29 21′12 2 7 85 38-26- 18 11 34 63 23 25 23959 41.44 23 21 9 4 3 44 38 22 22 10 1 11 39.51° 21 21 -8° 11′ 48 47 18

· 20. 6` 1∙13 út 54 13

23 4 3 10. 34 91 11

21 33-15 28 81 9

23 12 20 17 137 4

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

THE

is hereby. public notified that the National

The Chinese again took up the

with a nice shot, but again the Read put the Air Force, ahead attack, and towards the end they

R.A.S.C. drew level shortly after were awarded a penalty. Wong

wards when Clarke scored with a Commercial & Savings Bank, Mee Shun took the spot kick and

fast low shot, converted with a fast ground shot. of attack, and forced 3 free kicks Toward the end of the game, Ltd., have removed to their

The teams were: South Chine in their fasure which heaver, the Bisouwawled a net Flex Chan Leung Chans proved fruitles Boon feceris, Land

The Club then had a brief period

and Lau Mau; Wong Kwan, Leung however, they were awarded when kick, made no mistake, to give his Wang Chiu, and Li Kwok Wal; from another free kick, Williams side the points. Yeung Shin Yick, Ken Wai, Fau vetted with a hard drive. The

Ka Fing, Wong Mee Shun and Club improved a bit at this stago, Young Pun Hong

A but the Athletics were soon again

LINCOLNS

RE

St. Joseph's Hussain; Comes, on the attack, and Au Kim Fung Tha. Lincolne, enjoyed a com and Tang Souza, Costa and T. made the score 0-1. Towards the able win at the expense of the Roy Leonard Castilho, Omar, Leonard, end, Mak Bin Hung added the Engineers, Ecoring four goals with B.. Goanno, and Fernandez.

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