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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934,
LOCAL FOOTBALL
Match Adandoned on Account
of Fighting
S.W.B. LEAD DIVISION II
Sonth Wales Borderers defeated the Lincoln Regt, on he Chatham Road ground.
Hong Kong Club were successful at King's Park by the odd goal. East Lancashires won at Sookunpoo against Kowloon by the odd goal.
St. Joseph's secured, full points at Caroline Hill against the R. Navy.
The Senior Shield match" was won by the Police by the only goal scored.
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South Wales Borderers head Division II table with a win over Kowloon,
Lincoln Regt. put on nine goals against the Athletic, In Division III, the Lincolus continued to win and now have a nine points advantage in the table.
The match at South China ground, Caroline Hill was abandoned through fighting between players and the spec- tators encroaching on the ground.
POLICE WIN SHIELD MATCH
RESULTS
CHALLENGE SHIELD.
D
First Round Senior. Hongkong Police 1 B.A.
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HONGKONG LEAGUE,
Division. L W. Borderers 4 Lincoln Regt. Hong Kong Club 3 Recreio East Lancashires 3 Kowloon F.C
St. Joseph's 2 R. Navy
Lincoln Regt.
Division II
9 Athletic
B. W. Borderers
2 Kowloon F.C
R. NAVY
South China
Lincoln Regt. South China IR. A. S. C.
2
#
Just that final dash in front of goal gave the East Lancashires that advan- Lage in a match very keenly contested. East Lancashires. Harmsworth; Swain, German; Rothwell, Richardson, North; Lt. Salmon, Horner, Smith, Woods and Tuley. Kowloon F.C Cord; Bliss, Jones, Davies, Yeoman, McQuade; Cook, V. White, Reed,
Elliott and Blaká
St. Joseph's v. B. Navy, St. Joseph's. drew nearer to the championship when they beat the Nayy at Caroline Hill by two clear goals.
FOOTBALL ON
SUNDAY
Sookunpoo in not South China's favourite ground for they went down there to the Gunners in a Division I matoh yesterday. The Gunnera made good fight and taking the lead un-
by two goals peatedly China had out their full team. The
South China beaten. Sout Gonuers brought in Allen as leader and he opened out the game with his
swinging to the wings
A brief
to the R.A. goal, Com. boy clearing from Loung Shui Yick, Allen sent Seal away on the left and he sent the ball over Pan Ka Pinga head into the net, without a murmur from the large number of supporters, who were more or less taken by surprise.
A
juat reached in time to round the post the er surprise was in store for
The Navy had hard luck in the opening minutes for Langmead sent in a well placed shots which Marques Two corners, to the Navy were frait less. A breakaway by the Saints found Ward through and slipping the ball to Leonard who was unmarket, David made no mistake and beat Wo foodman to open the score.
B. Gosano fobbed the ball in the goalmouth and Leonard headed into Woodman's harda. A free kick to St. Joseph's just outside the penalty area gave them a chance to increase their lead, but Beltrao cleared the bar from the free kick, Langmead sent out to the left and Skinner sending across, the wind carried the ball behind. B. Gosano shot over the bir and Skinner was sent away again but his contra went behind. A scramble in the Saints are ended when Fair less shot through a crowd of players, the ball going bobind off a defender for a fruitless corner...
China supporters for the ball was again in the net in less than a minute after it was taken out to be placed in the centre of the field. Rodgers in the pivotal position for Snook who placed the ball towards the "Gunners, sent the ball out to the goal, Allen dashed in and met Pau a few yards out of goal and a bard kick by Allen sent the ball into the net lead the Gunners gave nothing away with Pau absent. Having a two goals and hold until the interval.
South China opened the second half with a raid on the Gunners goal and and receiving from Tay Ques Liang, place reach. This success för the in the net wall of South China almost brought down the house, the cheers re-echoing through- but the valley. Snook went in on the right and Loo turned. out his shot to Bermingham who sent in a fast low shot which Pau stopped near the foot of the upright. Combey stopped a shot from Fung and beford he could recover Tay sent in a smashing abot, the ball striking the bar with
HOME RUGBY
Richmond Beat The Services
London, Jan, 13. The following were the results. of the leading Rugby Union games to-day:
Bath. 9, Northampton : 5. Birkenhead Park 6, Güy's "Hos-
pital 6:
Bristol 11, The Army 3. Devonport Services 6, Neath 11, Gloucester 9, Newport 0. Harlequins 13, Blackheath 3, Leicester 13, Rugby 0. Llanelly 12, Sale 6.
London Scottish 8. Rosslyn Park
Old Merchant Taylor 15 St
Bart's 6.
United Services & Richmond 8. Abertillery 0 Croka Keys 0. Cardiff Swansea 3.
Pontypool # Aberavon 5.
* Glasgow. U. 5 Glasgow Acs. 6.
Watsonians 5 Hawich 10.
INTERNATIONAL TRIAL Scotland 12 Rest 3.
COUNTY "CHAMPIONSHIP -Notts,"Lines and Derby, 9, Leices- tershire 5. (at Preston)
Reuter,
TILDEN DEFEATS VINES
NE
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turn to be dominent in the second
LADIES HOCKEY nall, the Portuguese girls were
Leaders Still In Great Trim
CAER. CLARK CUP.
Three games in the Caer Clark Cup competition were decided on Saturday, and the results in all games provided no surprise. The Hong Kong Ladies, winners last year, are still unbeaten, while St. Andrew's Club Ladles', who are strong challengers this year, are going great guns.
Champions Win Easily.
equal to the occasion. The match was one of the best of the season's competition.
The teams were as follows:-
C.BA. Ladies:-Mrs, Wobber; P. Woolley, Miss 9. K. Walker; E. Beavis, M. Bryson, Whitley. E Woolley, Mrs. Miles, M. Smith, D. Hunt and G, MacNider.
Recreio AB. D'Almada, M. Basto. C. Osmund, L. Xavier, M., Alves. L. Silva-Netto, M. Remedios. A. Alves, C. Bilva, M. Roza and P. Remedios.
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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE.
PW. D. L. F. A. Pts. St. Andrew's....00 17 1 HK, Ladies.... 3 3 0 0 17 18 Recrelo."A"... 3 2 1 0 5 0 5 "Y" Ladies 4 22 13 4.
4 1 1 2 5 B
5 1 0 4 3 21
The Champions won by eight | C.R.A. ... goals in their match against the | C.B.S. "Central British School girls at Recreio "B"... 5 0 0 5 0
Sookunpoo. This is the highest score obtained in match this season.
any · league Miss Bongar
(3). Miss Churchill (2), Miss Dalziel KID BERG'S LAST FIGHT? (2) and Miss Pope (1) were the scorers.
The teams were:-
Hong Kong Ladies:-M. Bird; E. Gray, B. Helbing: M. Wallace, B. Pope, M. K. Lowe; E. Bell, J. Dal- ziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and B. Goldman.
C.B.S.-D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. Bryson, J. de Chaffay, M. McCaw, J. Lakeman; H. Kaill, L. Hickey, Joy Booker, J. Bocker and R. Rõus- seau..
St. Andrew's Win.
By a margin of five goals. St. Andrew's kept up thier leadership in the league table for the Caer Clark Cup, when they defeated the Club de Recreio "B" team
on Saturday.
Resuming a goal down, the Navy
Philadelphia, Jan. 13. got away, but Ferkins was too anxious, R. A.--Combey; Greenshields, Wree; shooting over the bar from thirty
"Big Bill" Tilden gave further Hodgers, Worthington, Harris; Snooks, yards. Leonard received near the
evidence of still being the world's Knight, Bermingham, Wood and Seal halfway line and rounding James HK Police-Me Hardy: Blackborne, on to beat funding abscot her Comboy greatest lawa tennis player when
The match was played on the Pile; Gough, Brittain, Shepherd; range.
Langmead sent Fairless in shot over the bar. South Chink i he again 'beat Ellsworth Vines, 1932 Marina ground, and although the | TPile, Brooks, Stephens, Green and but the winger shot wide. B. Gosano forced a corner and Tam headed in Wimbledon champion, by scores of
Portuguese team was outclassed Moes.
after receiving from from the dag kick and the ball bit the S-10, 9--7, 6-3 in a pro- they managed to give a good running in | Leonard, landed on top of the bár. underside of the bar with Combev fessional encounter here to-day account of themselves.
the ball bouncing behind. Again beaten. The ball bounced well clear Fairless was sent in," but his shot just of the line and Greenshields cloared Combey fell on the ball about twelve cleared the upright. Skinner got in a bard shot from close range, Elm: yards out and was soon surrounded by ruaning across charged the shot down a crowd of players who tried to get
the ball and kicked behind. Costa sent over
away. Combey appeared to from the touch line and Woodman was be hurt and play was stopped for a forced to turn over the bar. After few seccads for him to recover. Rochs had tested Woodman with a Resuming the referee dropped the ball
Lincoln Rest. v. S.W. Borderers. Visitors to the Railway ground had a rare treat when they saw the between the Lincolas and Borderers in their return game in the League. In the first match, the Lincolns had a fra clear goals win and the Borderers have been out for revenge ever since that match. Although losing by four
Reuter.
On Wednesday Tuden beat vines by 8-6, 6-3, 6-2 in a match in New York.
It has been officially stated by
Miss M.
Woolley (3), 1. Gittins and P. Gittins, were the goal scorers.
St. Andrew's:-R. Rose; G. White, E. Landolt: I. Woolley, J, Wong. M. Churn; F. Wong, I. Rogers, M. Mr. O'Brien, manager of the "Tild-Woolley, L Gittins and P. Gittis. en Circus" that Tilden and Vines Noronha, O. Botelho; M, Xavier. E
Recreio "B": G. Rosa:
T.
1 Hongkong. F.C." goals to one, the Lincolns had a good fast shot, the Navy got through,-Skin-down inside the area and Worthington will make a tour of Japan and Rozario, Y, Britto: M. Westerhout. share of the game, but on the general ner having a shot charged down by got the ball away from the crowd.China during the autumn of this c. Botelho, O. Ribeiro, I. Botelho
-Young Indianı - *Abandoned.
Division III
a University"
S. W. Borderers
2 Recreio..
League Tables
DIVISION I
P W
D
2
Lincoln Hogt......14 10
St. Joseph's...............12 9
B. W. Bonterers...11 #
R. Navy 12
Bonth China... F.C
Athletic
11" B
12
5
.12
3
...12 3
1
1
H. K. Police....12 Kowloon F
*Bilt Lanca
Recreio
...10 3
2
....12 D
Goal",
LF AF
8 81 18 21 182 13 20 240 14 18 02
22 38 22 18
1 2 30 1 17
80 86 L
30 36 10 17 23 7 8 10 30 613 247
08 16 3
DIVISION II.
B. W. Borderers...13 South China 12
B. Navy.......
0
run of the play, the Borderers deserve Elms close in. Langmead had a glorious The final whistle sonnded with the year, leaving for Japan in October. their win,
they being the better side. chance to score, but he lifted the ball R.A.winners by two goals to one. The Borderers had the advantage for over the bar from the goal area.
A contre by B. Gosane was pulled war, the whole line playing a rattling gaze, never giving the Lincolns mid-down by Leonard, a free kick relieve. odie line a chance to assist their attack. Leonard was hurt and left the field. The Lincolns attack lacked the com- Tong should have scored for the Navy, bination to score with a needle defence but be shot wild from the goal area
line and the ball went over the bar. opposed to them.
4
12 11 540
"Although the Borderers had the ad- vantage in midfield in the opening
St. Joseph's.-R. Marques; Souza, A. V. Gorano; V. Marques, Beltran,
Kowloon improved when play rp. sumed, but they failed to add to their score. Morris scored for the Borderers before the final whistle sounded.
Royal Navy H.K. Club, The Navy failed to take full points
minutes, the Lincolns had the first Elms; B. Gosano, Ward, Leonard on the Club ground and shared them
chance offered to score Ridley and Higgins working through the defence to give the former an open goal, but Ridley shot wildly over the bar.
The Borderers opened the score when Roden in attempting to clear a shot from Duncan, turned the ball into his own net well out of Deacon's reach. This was rather unfortunate fur Deacon had saved several shots before this incident. Before the interval the Borderers increased their lead, Duncan passing to Harris who beat Deacon from close range. Halftime, S.W.B. 2, Lincolns ().
The Borderers opened the second a 40 18 19 half with a raid on the Lincolns goal, 03 31 12 18
but the defenders got the ball away. 2 4 48 18 IG
13 raced, away, but was fouled and from the free kick McGuinness 20 22 12 0 8
headed into the set to open the score 17 23 30 11 15 20 320 for the Lincolns.
Lincoln Regt......11 73 36 20 15
E. A.
H. KA F. C..............13 Toung indian...10 Atblaue...........11 Kowloon F.C.......13
6
4
1 18 38 5 111 11 48 3
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DIVISION III.
Lincoln Regt......14
8 W. Borderere ..18 Boath Chins..............11. FR.A.H.C. B.1.S.C.
Becreio.. BA.F.
Radio 8.C..
B. E.
University..
.11
321 17 18 3 48 21, 19
Rocha and Costa.
R. Navy-Woodman; James, West; Perkins, Thomas, Kefford; Fairies Morgan, Langmendi, Tong and Skinner.
Recreio v. HK, Club.
The Recreio failling to convert a penalty kick, and having a penalty kick scored against them in the closing minutes, were unfortunate in losing both points in their match with the Club at King's Park, the score reading at the close, Club 3, Recreio 2.
The game was very evenly contested during the first half, the defence on both being too good for the attack..
The Club opened out the play from the kick off, but found the Recreio defenders in good form. Silractio was very safe and the Club left wing could make little headway against bim
The Lincolns then went out to love! He was ably assisted by Bowen, up, but found the Borderers defence very safe. Duncan went away on the left and sending in a fast cross shot Bett in trying to clear turned the ball into his net giving Deacon no chance to clear. The final goal was scored by the Burderers through Hazlewood who shot through a crowd of players, 4 24 26 10 39 17 10 Deacon failing to see the ball in time 27 23 40 8 to stop it
7 16 20 7 The game was fast and clean thr oughout and both team put up an ex 38 15 20 6 cellent show.
S. W. Burderer-Smith; Mulane, Morrison; Wallace, Podmore, Jones; Matthias, Harris, Fourtey, Hazlewood and Duncan,
14
0 048 423
1
1
9 4
9 4
123
31
1
9
4 2 9 10 30
..10 1
0
2
SHIELD COMPETITION
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HK Pollce.v. BA. Playing in the first round of the Senior Shield Competition on the Military ground at Happy Valley, the Police entered the second round by the only goal scored during extra time. The Gunners were forced to take The held without Allan and Pardow who are on the sick list.
Lincoln Regt-Deacon; Edminson, toden; Dudley, Cork, Betta; Baldry, McGuinness, Higgins, Ridley and Lt. Hecquari
East Lancashires v. Kowloon, At Bookuripos, the East Lancashires dafented Kowloon by the odd goal in fire. The game was evenly contested with the military team showing the better Snish in front of goal,
The visitors were held during the first half, in the opening stages play ing with ten men only, Cook ooining on later to complete the side.
with the Hong Kong Club, the final score reading one all. The Club were in the advantage during the first half and although they failed to take the lead, they had several chances, but shooting was wild. The Navy took the lead early in the second half, McNeil beating Forrow from close range.
The Club were defending in the opening minutes of the second half, Fisher got away on the Club right and Railton and Boyd being very sound. dropping close in with a good centre, Duncan headed the ball well out of Mann's reach. There was no further scoring.
Lincolns`v. Athlétio,
ground, the Lincolns put on nine goals Playing on the Chatham Road against the Athletic. The Lincolns opened the score from a penalty kick, who had the advantage in height with creased their lead soon after. The Lin- Robson converting. McGuinness in- the ball in the air. The Recreio for colns third goal came from a penalty wards made several attempts to get kick, Robson converting. Clayton got through, but Strange and Hill were through from the wing and sent in s safe. Lowson did well to clear any fast low shot, the ball entering the net. stray shots and the interval arrived A penalty for the Athletic was com with a blank sheet.
The Club took the lead early in the verted by Koo Hung Cheong. second half, Dominy heading in to beat Marques from a corner kick. Having ence found the net, the Club increased their lead, Dominy, agnir being successful, the ball entering the net just under the bar, with Marques into his own net in trying to 1 shot. Koo Hung Cheong reduced well beaten.
the lead with a fast cross shot. Being two goals down, the Recreio Before the final whistle sounded rallied and had the Club defending McGuinness scored again for the A penalty to the home team was taken Lincolns giving them win by nine by Sousas, who threw away a good chance by shooting wide from the Boala to two.
Loading by four goals to one, the Lincolns went farther ahead early in the second half, Maughan acoring twice. Toyne scored the 7th Fon Chan, Sui Chues,
put the
spot.
South China v. Young Indians Koeping up the pressure the Recreio
Bowdyism characterised the football opened their score through Sousse, at Caroline Hill between South China who beat Lowson with a fast low shot, and the Young Ladians in a junior With this success the home team went game. out to level up and Gomes was success.
South China were leading by two ful with a slot that had the goalkee goals, when play was stopped, several per unsighted.
rest With the scare two all, both teams players being ordered off and the
cantioned by the referee. tried hard for the winning goal. Early in the second half South Fowler was running through when he China opened the score through Yeung was dropped Inside the penalty area Kok Wa after E. M. Omar of the Bowen. Hynes took the kick and Indians had left the field through in- jury. Kam Sek Wah put the South
Combey was outstanding for the inners and his fine work in goat the Police down to the one goal. Chakrst half went in favour of the
Cord did well in goal for Kowloon. Police in midfield, and the good work
Arce and Combey in the Gunners and prevented the East Lancashires Marques saved. Antence had a lob to do with extra from
ime being played, for the Police avtaking an early lead; He was. The referee ordered the 'kick to be thina team two up. Haroon of the
Bhalf and it was McHardy's who
beaten when Smith beaded retaken and Hynea netted to give the Young Indians was ordered off the
point
field and this led up to very rough Tuld have been leading at the in from a centre by Tuley, Kowloga Club full
then rallied and from scentre by Recreio E Marques: Silva Netto, play. The
The referee stopped the match Harms Bowen, Metroan, Delgado, Maher cautioned the Gunners improved during the Cook, Read headed in to beste mé Castilho, Comalves, Soune Clone and cauti
the players of both Shortly after Hossein and Yeung. alled upon to save the Police. Although both teams went very close and Pereira,
Pom Hon were sent off for fighting. Hardy saved well from Birmingham there was no further scoring before
More, fighting occurred between the Heal Stephens led an attack by the interval.
layers and the spectators encroached Police on the R. A goal and slip-
on the field and joined in the fight. The Referes was forced to abandon the "mätch.
The Bast Lancashires were the first the ball to Moas close in he failed to threaten after the change over and Combey. In the closing shot-from Smith hit the crossber of the seventy minutes play, and rebounded to pay to, be cleared continually pressed, but the by Jones. A corner to the East Lin cashires gave them the lead again for wounded with a blank sheet.
following a well placed flag kick by first portion of the extra Tuley, Smith headed into the net. Gunners forced corner, & Kowloon were not in aver long for od Asg-kick by Saboks being Reed got through to Test Harme the bar by Woods Moas worth with a fast ground shop on hown the line and from his
With the score two all be teams Boks abot into the net to win tried hard for the lead success com- won the Felice. Green, got Ing to the East
be Police, but Combeydloring minutes
Fover for the final lap, the the ball
led the game into the Gun- Horner thehed In
but failed to again get the into the nee to score tão
for the East Lancashi
the
eam
H. K. Club-Lowson; Hill, S. Steam ge; Skinner, Hynes, A. Duncan Fowler Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bickford.
DIVISION EL S.W.B. v. Kowloon. Playing on the Railway ground, the Borderers just, managed to defeat Kowloon, the score reading when the final whistle sounded Borderers: 2, Kowloon Invest
DIVISION III.
S.WB. v. South Chins This match was played on the Miltary ground at Happy Valley, On the general run of the play, the the South Chins Loam winning by the Borderers should have won by a bigger odd goal in
There was a large OROWO margin. Kowloon were weak in attack.
through
The Borderers made several raids on ? on the.
touch the Kowloon goal Everest and handicapped Docherty playing safe at back for the over the lines, re home team, combine wawe South Clána opened the more
Morris opened the score for the
good Borderera and before the interval
Winch levelled up for Kowloon.
through Mok Wing Bang who took
the ball from a rebound off the
bár and shot into the net.
Before the interval, Nelson, levelled up from a penalty kick,
During the second half, South Chine pressed sad the only goal of this half was scored by Tong Man Hing, South China winning by two goals to one..
:
Recreio v. R.A.S.C. Playing at King's Fark, the R.AS.C. defeated Recreio by two clear goals, The only goal of the first half was keenly contested, Powell again scoring the only goal of this half.
For
and M. Figueiredo.
A Drawn Game.
The match at King's Park be. tween the Club de Recreio "A" and the Central British Associa- tion was very thrilling indeed, as both sides were of equal strength and played well. The result of a goalless draw is a fair indication of the relative strength of the teams,
In the Arst half, the Recreio were definitely superler but the Central British Association backs stood up to the work required of them and when it became their
Quality
New York, Jan. 13. Cleto Locatelli, Italian welter- weight boxing champion, outpoint- ed Tony "Kid" Berg, former Bri- tish junior champion of the world. in a ten round, bout here to-day.
It is understood. that this was probably Berg's last fight.—Reuter.
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