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WEEK-END FOOTBALL

RESULTS

South China. And Borderers Fight For Second Division Championship

GUNNERS BEAT RECREIO IN HARD -FOUGHT GAME

H In the absence of the Intarport, players from the Colony. Recreio were. the Senior league was cut down to two matches. at home to the R.A. at King's Park and were beaten. by the odd goal in three. Kowloon F. C. met the East, Lancashires on the Railway ground and won by two clear goals.

South China and South Wales Borderers both won their matches in junior division, the championship of which is being fought out stubbornly by these two teams. South China are leading by * point with the same number of matches play. el.

k.

F

In Division III, South China and Borderers are also fighting

South China lost a point hard for the runners-up position.

as these teams are to meet again, South to the Recreio and China will have to make sure of the result next time, should they wish to

a hold on this position. have

'RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Kowloon F.C. 2. Lancashire

Regt.

three penalty kicks, the Club went down to the South China by five

suals 10 one.

The Club took the lead through Baldwin but South China levelled up from a penalty kick taken by Ng Po Kul

Division 1.

R.A

2 Recreio

- Division II.

South China

Sifongkong FC.

1

2 Athletic

1

the

3

Lincoln Regt.

1

S. W. Borderers 4 Young indians

R.A.

:

R. Navy

R.A.M.C.

Radio S.C.

Division III.

1 RAF

1

University

South China 1 Recreio

0

China.

Kowloon v. East Lacashire These teams met on the Radway ground, the matct ending in. win for Kowloon, by two goals to

**nil,

ahead!

Duncan

HONG KONG DAİLY PRESS.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934.

RUGBY FOOTBALL TAM PEARCE BATS WELL

Navy Win Triangular

Tournament

ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE

INTERPORT

In the final game of the Triangu- lar Tournamen: the Navy maintain- ed their unbeaten record although they were given a fright by the Army in the early stages of the game. The Army were leading by 8 points to nil before the Navy scor- ing was opened but afterwards the superior teamwork and more thrust! outside the serum saw the tables'.re- versed.

The final score was 14 points (a gal, and three tries) in favour of the Navy against a points (a goal and a penalty goal) for the Army.

The match was played on the Club ground and was quite well at- tended. The first half was very exciting and produced some good football bat towards the end the gams became scrappy. The Army scoring way opened when "Lloyd kicked a penalty from almost the halfway line. It was a splendid effort. Martin next scored a grou try which Lloyd "converted... The Navy now pressed strongly and Ri- chards scored a try which was un- converted. Forbes worked the blind side mtely and passed to Hammett who returned the ball to Forbes for the latter to score and Linton to convert. Half time arrived with the score oven at points all.

The Navy were delinitely the su- South China "went

though the Army were on the point through Kam Shut Wing before perior side in the second half al-

Interval, although

of "scoring with some determined had hard luck in not making the rushes: From a scrum on the Army score two all. Kam Shui Wingine Brown fell on the ball for a try. For a netted the third goat for South but Buckley did not convert.

time the Army pressed but deter- 1 Early in the second half, Mc-mined tackling and falling on the Kellar of the Club left the field ball kept them out and eventually and during this half South China Forbes again worked the blind side added two goals.

passing to Cheyne who passed, to Buckly who scored. Buckley was unable to improve on his try. This was the last scoring in the match the whistle coming shortly after-

a

Kowloon Helded several · Reser-

well ves and did

to take

full points. They opened with a sur- prise attack and after McQuade had shot wide.. Yeoman sent the ball out to the left and Blake rounding Swain sent across to Rold who opened the scoring.

A little steadiness by the visitors close in would have levelled up

for Woods came through and with i only Cord to beat shot over the bar. Halftime, Kowloon 1. East Lancashires O.

Ng Po Kui again converting from the penalty spot and the final goal came from a yet another penalty kick, Kam Sik Wai con- verting.

T

wards

1: The Navy will now hold the ground. Triangular Tournament Cup until next year and as they will have practically all of this year's team to call on then will be in a strong Position to retain it

Athletic v. RA. Playing on their Own the Athletic were defeated by the Gunners by two goals to one. The "Gunners: failed to convert a penalty kick during the first half and the teams crossed over with

a blank score sheet.

The Gunners took the lead early In the second half-through Hardy but the Athletic soon levelled up The second half opened with a

through Chow Tung Cheung. A ended strong attack by the military struggle for winning goal team, and Cord did well to clear in favour of the R.A., Hardy head- from Woods and Smith. Withing into the net.

Kowloon taking up the attack. Everest sent over from the right. and Reid got his head to the bali but Harmsworth cleared. Blake received from McQuade. and Harmsworth" appealing for offside,

left his goal a bit late and Blake scored the second goal loon.

for Kow-

The teams were Kowloon F.C.-Cord: Willis. Jones: Owen-Davies. Yeoman, Til- "lery: Everest, White. Reid, Mc-

Quade and Blake.

Harmsworth:

East. Lanes Swain, Gorman," Rothwell, Thomp- son. Norton; Lt. Salmon," Horner. Smith Woods and Tuley..

Recrelo v. R.A.

The Gunners beat Recreio in their re-play by the odd goal inj three. During the match the Recreio had a player ordered off the field by the referee.

The Gunners took the lead early when Marques was beaten by a long shot from Knight. Recreio 'should have levelled up before, the Interval, but the forwards lacked ball control close in.

the

Dr. J. A. R.Selby refereed and the following were the teams:

Navy Drury: Richards, Buck- ey, Irving, Branch: Cheyne, For bes: Linfo Pascoe, Roome, Suther, Ackroyd, Brown, Ashley Brows, Hammett:

Army: Hoskins: Birt, Smith, Simmons, Hubbard: Martin, He wite Heart Hardy, Hearns, Lloyd, Gilmore, Metcalfe, Jones, Walters.

The Interport.

After the above game it was anno. anced that the Combined. Services aide to meet Shanghai on the Club Ground at 3.30 p.m., Saturday, February 17 would be chosen from the following:

R. Navy v. Lincoln Regt.

last Playing their

match in Division II, the Navy had to con- the tent themselves by sharing points with the Lincolns cn Kowloon F. C. ground. wing men plenty to do.

Play was very open giving the End to end play was the order of the" Pie. Boskins (Army); Pte. Sio: day and Potts gave the Navy the munds (Army), Lieut. Martin lead with a well-placed shot. (Army), Cieut. Buckley (Navy), After the change over the Lin-eut. Irving (Navy): Sub. Lieut colns showed better ball control, Cheyne (Navy) Lieut. J.-H. Forbes Linton (Navy). but Burdon, the Navy left back (Navy): Lieut. played a sound game and bottled Leading Cook Pascoe (Navy) Com- up. the Lincolns right wing. Toyne mander Roome (Navy), Pte. Lloyd Hebert (Army), sent over from the left and Clay (Army), Lieut. ton sent Harper in to beat Leach Lient. Brown (Navy), Lieut. Suther

Lieut. (Navy), and make the score one all,

Ashley Browni E... A. Hammett (Navy). (Navy) DIVISION III.

Dr. J. A. R. Solby wil referee this match.

Radio v. University Playing within the the Radio defeated the University able to make the trip because of a There poisoned arm and that N. "Hicks by the only goal scored. was no score at the interval. and' and H. W, Carter will now accom- half. Tavarapany the team as reserves. The during the second scored for the Radlo and won the Shanghai team is arriving by the match.

Sarperdon "which is due about 3.00

Tuesday p.n.

instead of Wednesday morning.

Word has been received from racecourse. Shanghai that Pilcher will be un-

R.A.M.C. v. RA.F. Recreto drew level early in the

The Airmen were unfortunate second half when Combey stopped. In not sharing the points, with the a shot from "Castilho,

RAM.C. in their match at Happy hold it, and let Delgado through South China. to score.

failed

"Both teams tried hard for the lead and the Gunners succeeded when McDonald, receiving from Beal, beat Marques and won match for the Gunners.

The teams were:-

Club de

the

LEAGUE TABLES'

Division I,

Lincoln Regt. St. Joseph's S. W. B.

Goals

P..W.D. L. F, A. P.

LOW

The Interport match will be play. ed on Thursday, February 15 st 3.30 p.m. on the Club Ground. Seats may be reserved and the booking plan is at the Anderson Music Co. As Thursday is a holiday it is expected there will be a good attendance.

After the Interport match there 15 11 1 3 38 17 23 will bod Sapper Dante at the 13 10 2 1 36 16 22 Peninsula Hotel in honour of the

Recreio. Marques; South China 14 10 1 3 34 13 21 visitors, This. will be from 9.00

Bowen, Silva-Netto; Maher, Figuel

redo, Gonsalves; Pereira, Gomes, R. Navy Bousae, Delgado and Castilho.

H. K. Club Wroe Athletic R.A-Combey: Lowen,

Rodgers. Harris: Kowloon F.C. Worthington, Rivers, Knight, Bermingham. MR. A. Donald and Seal.

DIVISION I B.W. Borderers v. Young Indians Playing on the Military ground the Borderers beat the Young In- dians by four goals. The Border- ers are pressing hard for the divi- sion championship and their meet ing with South China should de- cide the issue.

12 8 22 38 22 18:

mittee.

p.m. to 2.00 'a.. Tickets may be 11 9 0 2 40 16 18 had from any member of the Com

Double tickets are -85.00 13 5 1 7 31 43 11 and single tickets $3.00 both inclu 14 6 0 9 30 38 10 sive of supper. Table reservations 14 4 1 9 24.349 may be made at the Peninsula 13 4 0 0 20 32 8Hotel This dance will also take HK. Police 12 3 1 8 17 23 place on Thursday and particular Valley. A goal by Adams during attention is, drawn to the fact that the first half won the match for is a supper dando and not a the RAMC.

dinner danco,

"

China

p.m.

At Caroline Hill, South

The Interport Dinner will be held were forced to share the points after the services match on Satur- with the Recrelo, the result being day at the Peninsula Hotel at 8.00 one goal all.

The Shanghai team will mail Alyes gave the Recreio the lead for Shanghai by the General Persh- which they held until the closinging at 1.00 am. on Sunday morn- The Borderera took lead minute of the game when Hai Wu ing.

It has since been learnt thas 0. early on through Pallister, who Kwone got through and netted for

14 11 0 3.44 13 22. H. Taylor is also unable to come headed in well out of Ahmed's South China reach, and Mooris Increased this R. Navy before the interval.

the

Crossing over the Borderers soon went further ahead, Johns cutting in from the right to beat Ahmed

18 9 3 4 64 21 21 and his place will be taken by G. 14 10 1 3 44 19 21 V. Bird. 14 8 3 3 39 28 19

149 1 4 48 24.18

i..

FOR VETERANS Annual Club Match

Ends In Tie

RECREIO AND INDIANS IN RACE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP HONOURS

Although there were three matches in the junior division on Saturday, the senior Clubs had an of day and indulged in only friendly encounters.

Recreto retained their place at the top of the second division league table by defeating KC.C., but the Indians are only a point behind with a game "in hand.

..

The annual Over 30-Under 30 game on the Club ground resulted in a tie, a feature of the match being a fine knock for 81 by Tam Pearce.

Full details of the matches will be found below:-

* 1.A.C. v. RA.S.C. The Indians beat' R.A.S.C. by 40 runs at Soakunpoo.

. The scores were:---

.

IR.C. 2nd XI H. T. Barna, b Ballard M. P. Madar, b Ballard

A R. Suffiad, b-Ballard

A. R. Abbas, b Ballard ... 11 Mel Arculll, Flood, b

Forsyth

* Bowled 1 wide ball.

Q

3

FRIENDLY MATCHES

K.C.C. Beat, Indians

The Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Indian Recreation Club' by 23 runs at the K.C.C., the scores ber ing:

K.C.C.: 176 for '7 dec. 15. V. ait-

tins 39, W. C. Hung 53, A, H Madar 6 for 47).

I.R.C.: 154 (H... Normanbhoy 50,

S. A. Ismall 25).

Win For Police.

13

The Police Recreation, Club beat the Civil Service juniors by 96 runs at Happy Valley.

The scores were:-

Police: 169 for. 6 dec. (W. Mea- dows 56 not out. A. E. Carey 37).

- C.3.C.C.: 73 (A. B. Carey 4 for

37. F. Mintey. 4 for 27).

**Tam" Pearce Scores 81

At the HKC.C; the Over 30 tled | with the Under 30 in an exciting inlah.

15

Bowling Analysis

E

0.

M. R. V.

Smith

Dunnc

10 1 '32

4

0 .0 34

Overy

4

0 19

Let ......

5 1 11

23

*Wright

3

$

*White

0 13 2 07

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

.45"

F. A. Munn, Pereira

The scores were:-

S. Jex, b Noronha

27

5

F. W.8. Smith, b AlvaS

0

1

G. Lee, Frata, b Alves ...

0

18

F. E. Lawrence, c A. F. Gut-

terres, b Fereira

20

11

P. O. Dunne, ran out

D. S. Green, e and b Pereira 2

G. A. V. Hall, c Alyes, b

Noronha

A. A. Rumjahn, jr., e and b

Forsyth......................⠀

A. R. Kitchell,' b Whitley ... A. K. Minu st. Alvis, b

Forayth

A. H. Baker, b.Whitley A. Rahmin not out

A. A. AZÍs, c and b Whitley 8

Extras (5.8)

Q. A. White, a G. Gutterres,

b. Pereira

C. A Wright, not out

FL Overy. b G. Gutterres...

Extras (B12, LB2, NB1)... 15

4

Total

.138

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

R. W.

Whitley Ballard Flood

15 5

39

18 3

48

Total

73.

5 2

9

Forsyth

6 R.A.S.C.

0

343

Bewling Analysis

O, M. R.

Pereira

14 $ 12

Alves

9 2 20

A. P. Cutterres 3 Prata

11

2 3 2

2

Pte. Swain, c and b Rum-

Jahn

L/Cpl. Buckland, b Rum-

Jaha......

Cpl. Ballard, e and b Sufiad 0 Dr. Gray, b Suffiad

ربه

'G. Gutterres... 3.1 2 Noronha ........ 5 1 *Bowled 1 no ball.

JUNIOR LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

Dr. Whitley. b Abbas S/Sgt. Flood, b Rumjahn..... Sgt. Tipple. c. Sumad, b

Arculli Capt. Faithfull, bArculli, b

Abbas...

13 15

30

P. W. L. D. Pts.

0

Pte. Forsyth, c Abbas, b

Arcalli

Recreio LR.C.

9 6 1 2 20

8 6 1 1 19

2

Craigengewer

7 5 1 1 16

Fte. Alvis not out

Pte. Steadman, c. and-b Ar-

culfi

Navy

4 2 1 13

K.C.C.

2 1-3 9

Extras (B.8 LB.5)

H.K.C.C.

13

"R.A.M.C.

2 4

Total

RAS.C.

92

R.E

Bowling. Analysis

O. M. R. W.

B 0" 21

2

Suflad Rumjahn

རྒྱུུ་་་།།

B 1 25 3 Abbas

4 0 17 2 M. el Arculi... 4 0 16 3 UNIVERSITY v. NAVY

At Pokfulam the Navy beat Uni- versity by 51 runs.

The scores were:-

University 2nd XI. K. P. Gan, b Cloke

0 44

A. B. Tata, b King

H. T.. Bee, b Cloke

A. Chan Fook, 1.b.w., b Cloke 0

W. Goh, run, out

D. Roy. b Smythe

F. Fernando, c Sinclair, b

King

F. B. Tata. c Manning, b

Sinclair

M. C. Eung. b King K. L. Ng. b King G. Abraham, not out

Extras (B. 17)

Total

Bowling Analysis

19 0

15

..132

Q.

M

R. W.

Cloke

5

1. 17 3

Smythe

11 1 43

1

Beasant

3 2

10

0

Manning King Sinclair

5

0 25

0

14

6

10 3

3 1 Royal Navy 2nd XI. Colville, b P. B. Tata Hughes, b K. L. Ng Sharpe, b P. B. Tata Sinclair, b P. B. Tata Beasant, b K. L. Ng .... Smythe, not out

Extras (B. 17)

28 17

Total (for 5 wkts, dec.) 183 Manning, Smoker, Cloke, Hat- trick, and King did not bat.

Roy

Bowling Analysis

O.. MR.

W.

5 1 8 0

· KL. Ng "................ 14.1 2 29 2 Chan Fook 8 1

Abraham Tata

ז'

..34 Q

D.

33 3

4 + 14

0 RECREIO.♥.. KOWLOON

At King's Park, Recreio beat Kowloon by 57 runs.

B. TAB. Lincoln Regt. R. ANY S HK. Club

16 8 1 7 28 26 17 8. W. B. 15 0 1 8.25 35 13 R.A.M.C.

15 5 4 6 26 31 14

15 5 3 37 44 15

10 5 2 3 13 17 12

12 24 8.11 378.

14 3 1 10 19 28 7

10 1 3 6 18 28 5

14 9 2 3 26 18 20 University

12 0 2 10 9:47 2

and register the third goal for Young Indians 13 4 1 8 21 42 9 Recreio his side.

Athletic

14 2 1 11-20 53 5 RAS.C. Before the final whistle Bound-Kowloon F. C. 14 1 1 12 12 50 3 Radio

Division II

R.A.F

ed. Mooris scored again.

Lincoln Regt. 16 16 0 0 72 432 R. E

H.K. Club v. South China

In a game where they conceeded South China

The scores were:---- Recreio

W. A. Reed, c Lawrence, b

Smith

H. A. Alvis, b Overy

E. Soares, b Smith

G. Gutterres, run out..... 31

A. P. Cutterres, c Lawrence,

b Smith...

E ng OR TO

A. Prata, c Smith, b Overy 30 H. A. Noronha, e Durine, b

Smith

0

18

H. A. Barros, b Overy......... LJ. Gutterres, e Smith, b

White

J. E. Noronha, not out

0

A. P. Pereira; e Smith, b

White

Extras (B11, LE1, WB2) 14

Total

2 92 VIL I E II

99-E ET·Ó 1 #1

.130

Police CS.C.C. University

2 1 2

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dec. (Major Bonavia 40, Lt. Cragg 30, U. M. Omar 6 for 44). C.C.C. 148 for 9 (F. K. Lee 42, R. Lee 38, Major Bonavia 6 for 60).

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