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LOCAL
FOOTBALL
Wins For Navy, Kowloon
And St. Joseph's
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A THIRD DIVISION SURPRISE
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Kowloon defeated the Recreio on the Railway ground by a margin of one goal while at Caroline Hill, the Navy finished against the Police with a two to one victory.
At Suokunpoo, St. Joseph's were successful against the R.A.
In Division II, the R.A. surprised the "Athletic (last year's champions) by a four to one defeat:
In Division III, the surprise came from the Univer sity when they held South China to a draw.
Results
scoring before the interval.
Resuming with a lead of two goals to one, Kowloon put on pressure and increased their lead
The results in the Hong Kong through Winch With Kowloon League were as follows-
appealing for offside, Gomes went on and challenged by Cord he beat 2 the goalkeeper and shot into an The Recreio netted 2, empty net.
DIVISION I.
St. Joseph's F.C, 4 R.A.
Kowloon F.C.
R. Navy
3 Club de Rec. 2 HK: Police
'DIVISION II.
S.W. Borderers 6 Indians
South China
R. A.
1 again shortly after but the point was disallowed for offside, The Recreio pressed and were unlucky not drawing level. Several chances were offered, but shoot- 0 ing was wild,
a H.K. Club
0
4 Athletic
Lincoln Regt. 0 R. Navy
DIVISION III.
S.W. Borderers 7 Radio 'S.C. Lincoln Regt. 2 R.E.
R.A.F.
University
R.A.S.C.
O
2 Club de Rec.
1
2 South China"
1 R.A.M.C.
DIVISIÓN I. -.
Hill, Kowloon-Cord:
1 Whitfield, Bliss, Tillery;
Winch, Elliott, Jones and Blake,
Bowen Recreio. Marques: Siva-Netto; Maher, Delgado, Gon- salves; Castilho, Guterres, Sousa Gomes' and Santos. "
ST. JOSEPHS 4: ARTILLERY 2.
At Sookunpoo on Saturday the Saints proved much too strong
win of! for the Gunners, their four goals to two being well de- served.
the the
Right at the outset of game. Leonard opened up score for the Saints from a per-
fect centre from Gosano, the lat- ter also ser.ding a very hard drive that Wroe, however, intercepted.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933.
SUNDAY'S GAME
CRICKET YACHT CLUB AT HOME
South China Defeat Two Malayan Inter: Opening Cruise Of The Season
Borderers
TWO PLAYERS ORDERED OFF THE FIELD
Division
porters in Action
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A number of friendly cricket match, two of the Malayan orioket- A large crowd turned out to and in
University-Indians the witness the
I League match, two of the Malayan cricket game played at Sookunpoo oners, W. Q. Jenklass and B. S. Gill
result ending in were seen in motion. Sunday, the
The termer played for the Uni- favour of South China by three goals to two,
versity and made 98 runs. He also Before play had been in pro-bowled 3 overs," four of which were gress twenty seconds, the Bor- maidens, for 6 runs, while Gill, derers were leading scoring al-playing for the Indiana, made 38 not most from the
kick out centre Fourtey snapping up from a re- bound after Li Tin Bang had made a weak clearance, rushed in and shot hard at Wong Wing, the goalie failing to bold the ball and let it into the net."
The Borderers almost increased their lead in the next minute, Wong scrambling the ball away the qual during a scramble in
area.
!
The Indians batted first and made 141 for 6 wickets (declared) while the University, replied with 102. Frank Pereira, their fast bowler who was passed over in favour of Frank Goodwin for the interpart, took 3 wickets for 10 runs.
miles.
Drummond
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon held 1 Colleen (Comdr."
and Lt-Col. Marsden, its opening cruise of the season. Close finish in the yachting and 2. Rolla (Mr. H. Stock)
There were only two startera, rowing events were the order of the day while a fencing exhibi- ONE DESIGN, FAYWARLI, HAYES & GAEL, CLASSPO tion, provided by members of the Hongkong Sword Club, made a Course:- fitting finale to an excellent Start Club House Line (W. to afternoon's sport.
A
stiff breeze prevailing afternoon made throughout the sailing conditions ideal but those who took part in the 'rowing events found it rather a handi- cap.
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Mrs. F. Elliot, wife of Commo-1 dore Elliot, gave away the prizes at the end of the afternoon's sport after which she was pre- sented with a banquet, by little Miss Learnor Railton.
In calling upon Mrs. Elliot to KOWLOON BEATEN,
give away the prizes, Mr. H. S. Rouse said that they had just wit- Kowloon Cricket Club were beatnessed some excellent sport and At the other end Pau Ka Ping en by six wickets when they enter he wished to congratulate the ladies on the eficient manner in cleared, the bar from a good post-tained the Navy. tion. The Borderers were soon
which they handled their boats, Capt. Williams (19) and Lt. back again, Wong clearing from Garthwaite (20), two of the players which were a much increase size almost under the bar from a shot picked for Hongkong against Ma-
this year.
So far as the rowing events by Duncan. Pau Ka Ping levelled lays helped Kowloon to put up 138 batted first. up from a fast low shot, the ball for 9 when they
were concerned,
Rouse said Mr. that youth had triumphed, but striking the foot of the upright Richards bowled well to return the before going into the net.
he felt sure that Ewy, with more. analysis of a for 29. Mau was off he field
better The Navy replied with 139 for 4, Eaden (49, not out), Carver (36) Practice, would put up a
show next year. and Larkin (33) being the chief
RESULTS contributors.
"Lau when his
side levelled up, he having pre- a player viously collided with when heading the ball.
2
Just on time Blake had a fine 1' chance 10 increase the home
A few minutes after the second team's lead but his shot cleared
half started, play had to be held the bar.
CLUB SECONDS WIN the open crowd in up as the Wills:
Making the trip to Soskunpoo, stand rushes the field to cross to White.
the covered stand as rain com- the Club seconds easily accounted Medical Army Immediately, on resum-for the Royal menced. ing, South China took the lead Corps, winning, by 112 runs. from
H.K.C.O.: 157 for 7 deo. (A. K. corner kick, Tam Kong
The Mackenzie 98, R. S. W. Patterson Pak heading into the net. Borderers were not long in ar 57), Pte. Dewey 3 for 97). rears, for following a corner kick Harris shot in during a crowd and the hall rebounded from the underside of the crossbar into the two all net to make the score Previous to this goal being scored. the Borderers had falled to con-
penalty а
kick awarded vert against Tong Kwan for a foul on
Hazle Duncan inside the area.
kick and wood took the spot Wong Wing cleared.
Owing to the good work of both defences, there was no further score until the approach of the interval when Beal, with a quick turn; sent in a shot from the wing that took Marcques unawares, the ball lodging in the top corner of the net.
The Saints forward line com- bined well and they
were ably backed up by the halves. Gosano and Elms playing very well, whist Marcques in goal, showed fine anticipation in saving some of the very dangerous shots that came
POLICE V. R. NAVY. The Police had hard luck in not sharing the points with the Navy in the match at Caroline Hill. In fact they appeared to be almost certain of both points at one stage of the game.
The Police took the lead early In the game when Gough snapped a pass from Shepherd and sent in a hard drive which Woodman falled to hold, the ball entering the net. The Navy fought back gamely but found the Pollee de- fence, very sound. McHardy was in good form in goal. The Navy continued to press and levelled up through Barnett, who headed into the net well out of McHardy's reach.
Green got through, but delay- ing his shot was well beaten by West,
Resuming with the score one all,
the Folice put up a strong raid on the "Navy goal, but the Navy defence was sound.
The Police had hard luck when
went through Brooks
beat to Woodman but his shot hit the bar and West cleared from the re-
from Greenshields... Greenshields played a really superior game, and in having unfortunate was very two of his shots, that would other- wise have easily beaten Marcques, strike the cross bur. Smith, the Gunners inside right was hope- lessly lost, and Snooks on the out-bound. side was handicapped by his lack of partnership. pmi
After the interval Leonard Gunners de- broke through the fence, beating Woods with a hard drive from close in Gosano, on the right wing. gave the inside men plenty of well placed centres, and it was from one of these that Ward obtained the Saints third goal.
As this stage of the game, the Saints were definitely the better team,
a careless but owing to clear, the Gunners managed to break away on the left, Seal, send- ing across a centre that resulted in a scramble in the Balats goal
• mouth. Marcques managed to punch clear out only at the cost of another scramble. Leach managing to get his foot to the ball and score the Artillery's sec- ond goal.
The Saints again took command of the game, however, the Gun- ners being on the defensive most of the time, and it was not long before Gosano again ran down on the right to send across a centre that Ward got to, running through qn his own to beat Allen and Wroe, and sending the ball out of reach of Wood into the net. Line-up:---
St. Josephs-Marques; Gomes and A. V. Glosano, V. Marcques; Beltrão and Elms; B. Gosano, A Ward. D. Leonard, L. Rocha and N. Bahban.
Allen
and
Artillery.Wood Wroe Harris, Padroe and Rodgers; Books, Smith, Leach, Green- shields and Seal,
KOWLOON V. RECREIO. Kowloon were successful on the Railway ground against the Re, crelo by the odd goal in Ave. The visitors Dressed from the kick off and Cord did well to keep his
intact goal
in the opening minutes. He was eventually beat- en with a fast shot from Bousa Kowloon to open the score. fought back gamely and netted during a scramble in the goal area, but the point was disallowed.
Blake soon levelled up fór Kow-
they
Channings, tried hard to keep his forwards close in, but failed to get the ball in the net Thomas was forced to leave the feld for a short time following an injury.
Just on time Fairiess went away
R.A.M.O.: 46 (Cpl. College 11, A. D. Lowson 8 for 16, E. Smith
for 21).
̈AN EXCITING GAME: At. Happy Valley, K.C.C. had an interesting fight against the clock in their match with C.S.C.C." They were almost succeeded, being only two rins behind when stumps drawn:
0.8.0.C.: 116 (J. F. McGowan 30; W. Hyde 4 for 4).
ECO 114 for G (S. Jex 57 not out, D. S. Green 35, R. A. J. Simp. son 4 for 99).
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"The results were:-
COMBINED ENGLISH AND CHINESE CRUISERS
Course:
Start Murray Pier Line (W. to
3.)
Cust Rock Mark Boat
Firish Finish Club Line (W. to El
"Distance: 24 miles.
·E)
Mark East of Kowloon Dock
Point (P)
Cust Rock Mark Boat (P) Mark Boat Club House Line (F) "Twice Round, Distance:
mites
5
Joan (Mr. E Cope) 2. Afisa (Mr. R. B. Williams)
(M65975. Finlay and 3. Birius
Innes). Also finished, in order:-Speed- well (Major Stewart); Zephyr Major Wrea and Major Grellier) and Blue Jacket (Major E. P. Atkinson, R.A.).
Anker Class (Class Letter "A") Course:-
Start Club House Lize W to
E.) Mark Boat East Kowloon
Dock Point (8) Channel Rocks (F) Kowloon Rock (P).
E)"
of
LADIES' HOCKEY
Miss J. Churchill's
"Hat Trick"
Playing better hockey, throughout. the game, the Hong Kong Ladies beat Club de Recreio in a fast ganie at Soakumpoo on Saturday by 3 goals to 1.
The feature of the match was the excellent combination of J. Church- ill and Mrs. E. Solby which re sulted in the former doing the “hat- trick,"
For the losers, Mario Basto and C. Osmund played a sterling game at back and it was due to their efforts that the Hong Kong Ladies. did not score mere often. "Marie Baato in particular was playing brilliant hockey.
The teams were:-
H. K. Ladies:-M. Bird and B. Franklyn; A. Owen Hughes, B. Pope and B. Hance; E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and. E. Selby.
Recreio-B. Almada; M. Baato and C. Osmund; E. Rosario, E. Zavior. and M. Zavier; M. Roza, Y. Britto, C. Silva, A. Alves and M. Remedios.
H.E. CLUB JUNIORS ALSO WIN While their senior team was thus engaged at Sookunpoo, the Hong Kong Latties' Juniors played the C. B. A. Ladies at Happy Valley to and-won by the handsome margin.
of 10 goals to 1. "
Rumsey Shoal (P)
Finish Club House Line
(W.
One Round
Distance:
5.2
miles.
1. "Fury (Mr. E. Cock and
Lt. Gillespie).
Sub.
3.
2 Oslo (Mr. N. Bergoust) Gull (Mr. B. Naess "Also finished, in order: Jan (M. J. Grogh-Moe): True Blue (Mr. L. 8. Rouse); Carpenter (R. (8.) RKY.C);
Wasp
(Major Thoyts and Major Griffin) Arte mis (Mr. G. G. Wood) Pat (Com- modore F. Elliot) Isobel (Comdr. W. G. Cowland and Mr. Davia) and Joss (Mr. K, Larssen)..
ROWING
1. Curlew (Mr. J. H, Moulez,
F.E.)
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2. Typhoon (Capt. C. C. Fowkes) |3. Chinook (Capt. E. M. Bolt, R.
A.)
Also finished in order-Cutty (F. C. Manning); U. and I. (Mr. and Mrs. H. S."Rouse); Sea Lark V. (Mr. E. Cock) Brenda (F. V. Jensen) Cherub (Mr. V. Gol- burn); Mastral (R.H.KY.C.); and Lillette (Dr. Tottenham).
Sailed, but aid "not Anish:- Norseman (Mesars, N. L. R and L. F. Nicholson); Queen Bee (Major Grellier and Major A. C. Jebb)..
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HANDICAP CLASS (CLASS
LETTER H
Both teams went all out to win in the closing minutes and a corner was forced by South China. From a well place flag kick Tam
ALL OUT FOR 111 Kong Fak headed into the net to
When St. Josephs College played again give South China the lead. A last minute rush by the Bor- derers almost brought them anc- Club de Recreio, they were all out" cess, but Fourtey shot weakly for 11 runs! The Club batted first Course:- when well placed. Just before and scored 103 for & (dec.) and then the final whistle sounded. Tay their bowlers played havoc with the Quahong kicked Underwood and school boys. the latter retaliated which led to both players being ordered off the field. Tay, 13 South China's la- test recruit and this was hisi first match with them..
South China. Wong Wing: L16 Tin Sang, Lau Mau; Tong Kwan, Leung Wing Chul, Lai Kwok Wal; Yeung Shui Yick, Tam Kong Pák, Pau Ka Ping, Wong Mef Shun and Tay Quahong.
South Wales Borderers-Smith; Sgt. Harris, Morrison; Wallace,"
Mathias, Podmore, Underwood;
and
Duncan.
on the right and cutting in beat Harris, Fourtey, Hazlewood McHardy to score the winning goal of the match..
Police.McHardy; Blackborne. Pile; Perkins, Caannings, Brittain; Moss, Gough, Green, Brooks and shepherd.
R. Navy. Woodham; James and West; Purkins, Mcquire, Thomas; Fairless, Smith, Langmead, Bar- nett and Burnage.
DIVISION IL
LINCOLNS V. R. NAVY.. ground, the above teams played a Playing on the Chatham Road goalless drawn "game. The Lin coins forwards played open foot- ball, but they found Liddington in the Navy goal on top of his form, in the closing minutes, both teams went out for a goal, but the defences proved better than the attack and no goals were scored.
Recreio: 103 for 8 dec (W. A. Reed 20, E. Soares 35, H. Asome 4 for 37, A. Rumjahn 4 for 50).
Start Club House Line (W. to
E.)
Mark East of Kowloon Dock
Point (P)
Cust Rock Mark Boat (P) Mark Boat Club House Line
(P)
St. Joseph's: 11 (C. Amery 6, P.
Twice Round, Distance: N. da Silva 3 for 7, C. L Lopes
for 4).
LAWN BOWLS
Taikoo's Closing Day Match
very
SOUTH CHINA V. H. K, CLUB.
Playing, at Caroline Hill, South Taikoo hospitality," so familiar China defeated the Club by five to sportsmen in general and lawn clear goals: Lai Shul Wing open- bowlers in particular, was ed the score. The Club got to much in evidence last Saturday gether and for a time held the Uption Club held their "closing day,"
afternoon when the Taikoo Recrea per hand, Crossing over a goal in the lead, South China took and during the course of the after- charge of the game and added to poun, an extremely enjoyable mixed their score through Yeung Poon lawn bowls match was played be third. Kam Hon. The same player scored the tween the "A" and "B" teams, Shik Wal and Lai made up of members and friends of Shui Wing scored for South China the Club. before the final whistle sounded.
DIVISION II.
The "B" team won by a majority of 23 shots, but the game was evenly contested right up to the end, some of the ladies playing really good bowls.
RECREIOV, RAF. " Playing at King's Park, the Airmen defeated the Recreio by the odd goal in three. Gregory opened the score for the Airmen and Gaan of the Recreio in trying to clear shot the ball into his own net to give the Airmen a two goals by Miss Keown
RA, V. ATHLETIC, Playing on the Military ground within the racecourse, the BA lead. defeated the Athletic by four goals to
one. The Gunners pressed from the kick off and Hill opened the score from close range. The Athletic then pressed and levelled up through Chung.
Before the interval. Wood gave the Gunners the lead.
· Throughout the second half the RA. were on top and scored twice without reply from the Athletic, Wood netting the two-goala,
At the conclusion of the 'gante, Prizes won during the season were distributed by Mrs, K. E. Greig who was later presented with a bouquet
Mr. J. Russell, president of the
Before the final whistle sound-Lawn Bowls Association, made a ed Campos scored for Recreio.
S.W. BORDERERS V
UNIVERSITY, KONTA The Borderers had a very easy win over the Radio at Happy Valley the score being seven goals
to one,
short speech and referred to the' growing interest which the ladies were taking in the game. He ex- pressed the hope that very soon matches between the ladies of the various Clubs will be inaugurated.
The following were the scores of Purcell (3), Nelson (2), Morgan the afternoon's game:
TEAM "A" TEAM "B" and Sellars score for the winners,
for the M Greig
Mr. Kinghorn " while Kictchell scored
Mrs. Polson Mrs. Stewart lopera:
Mr. Chapman S.W.B. V. YOUNG INDIANS. SOUTH CHINA V. UNIVERSITY. Mr. Bone Playing at Bookunpoo, the Bor- South China winning against Mr. Wotherspoon Mr. Russel!
(Skip) der gold tested the use by the Borderers last week by three (8k six goals to one. Play was very goals to one, could only draw with
Athletic Mr. Wright even during the opening half, the the University on the defence on each side being too ground this week, the score being Mrs. Summers good for the attack. During the two all, thereby giving, the Uni- second half the Borderers put on versity their first point in the Mr. Watson six goals while the Young. Indians league this season. Tjoe and Neu Mr: Drummond managed to score one. Young in- scored for the University; wane dians took the lead through A. M. Tre Yum
Yue and. Lam: Wing
LINCOLN REST. V. RE
loon shooting into the net from Omar. The Borderers levelled up Kwong scored for South Chin close range. For a time Kowloon when Herbut headed into the net.
could do everything except to get Ramazam, the Indian's goalkeeper
(Skip)
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(Skip)
Mr. Greenwood
Mrs. Cunning-
gd ham Mr. MacFarlane
Skip) Mr. Wallace
Mr. Waid
Mr. Pollock Mrs. Chalmore Mr Whyte The-Sappers failed against the Mr. Cumeningham Mr. Stainton Mr Stewarţi
the ball in the net. Shots struck made weak clearance and leaders on the Chatham Road Mr. Keown
the uprights and crossbar with Marshfeld runnths up shot the ground going down by two clear
Kowloon took ball-into the net to give the Bor Marques beaten.
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5
Percy Smith Challenge` Cup_for Senior Pair Oars Over Mile. 1. B. Ľ. E. Hebert (bow), P. Ramus (stroke) and T. Shields (cox).
2.
A H Chambers (bow), H. W.
Dulley (stroke) and 1, G. Alli- son (cox).
3.
lengths and 4
G. P. 8. Heywood (bow), Knudsen (atroke), and T. L. Leefe (cox). Wan by lengths Hornell Cup, and Fourth Submaz. ine Flotilla Cup for Hong and Service Fours Over 1 Mile.
1. Royal Artillery
J. O. Laine (bow), E. Sker (No. 2), B. L. E. Hebert-"(No. 3), F. Ramus (stroke) and T. Shields (cox).
2. Ewa
I. G. Alltson (bow), A. Chambers (No. 2), M. L. Reil- ton
H.
(No. 3), H. W. Dulley
Mrs. Adam (6) and Miss Helbling (4) scored for the Club, while Miss H. Kaili was outstanding, for the School, scoring the only goal for
them.
H. K. Ladies' "B" XI:-J. Harris Walker; H. Westlake; B. White, B. Helbling; H., K. Lowe: M. Wallace; D. Robertson; J. Whyte; S. Adams; B. Laing and B. King.
C.B.S.-D. M; R. Ingram. J.. Bryson: J. Holland, L. de Schuffoy, N. McCaw; L Hickey, H. Knill, J. Lakenan and E. Rousseau.
(stroke) and P. L. Leëfe' (cox), 3. Hong Kong Bant
R. Stilllard (bow), T. Edkina (No. 2), L H. Bradford (No. 3). F. J. Bond (afroke) and D. Marshall · (cox),- Also
competed :-Midshipman Goodheat's crew (HMS, Suffolk), Midshipman Vivian's crow (HM. S. Bufolk) and Lt. Massey-Daw- son's crew (HMS. Phoenix). NAVAL WHALER RACE
1. EMS. Verity
2. H.MS. Falmouth 3. HMS. Witch
Those who took part in the fencing exhibitions were:-
Foil Bout: Mr. F. "E. T. Locks v. Capt. P. 8. M. Wilkinson, Epee Bout: Mr. F. J. T. Locké v. M. Meunier: Babre Bout: Capt. P. 8. M. Wilkinson 'v: Mr. B. M. Veliki.
Lt. Comdr. Whitaker, H. M, S. Suffolk, acted as referee.
CAPSTA
KAPSTA"
Novy
Men Quality
the lead when Marques made a derers the lead, A penalty against RAMCY BASC
weak clearance from a shot by the Young Indians was converted These teams Basked the
VW (8kíp) 16 - (Skip)
Mr Gray
Mr. Moin
Mrs. MacFarland. Mr. MaArthur.
Tulery and Jones being close up by Marshfield and the visitors de- in one goal ple match on the Mr. Peoples Dr. Brown
shot into the net before the goalie fence fell be giving the Borderer Military ground: Th
(could recover.
three more goals before the final course
Whitley
Both goals had regnarrow whistle sounded, Herbut (2) and RAB.C. and Mart.
Lescapes, but there was no further Boarle being the scorers
·RAM.C.
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