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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

MONDAY, JANUARY

1936.

In the World of Sports

CHINESE SHOW POOR

SPORTSMANSHIP

WEEK-END SOCCER RESULTS

Civilians v Chinese Match Nearly End In Riot

'Clean football seems to be on the decline as evidenced by the display yesterday in the match between the Chinese and the Civi- lians in the semi-final clash when after a series of deliberate fouls Tam Kong Pak was ordered off the field for dangerous play. ThL incident and that of a hand against a Civilian defender in the area The refereeing of almost precipitated the match into a near riot. the game. too, needed much improvement.

In the other semi-final clash between the Army and Navy a win for the Navy" by clean wholesome and clever game ended in a the add goal in five.

League football during the week-end produced no surprises. Club and Police shared the spois, while South China "A"."and "B", and Recreio won as expected. The Royal Ulster Rifles made their debut and bowed to the Saints by the odd goal in three. Their dis play augurs well for their future in the Colony in the realm of football.

ARMY-NAVY CLASH

A very fast and excling soccer encounter between the Army and at the the Navy was. witnessed K.F.C. ground yesterday, when the Navy won a glorious game by 3 goals to 2.

DISGRACEFUL SOCCER

(BY "PIVOT")

ARMY BEATS CLUB

IN A DULL RUGBY MATCH

Triangular Tourna-

ment

The Army by their 11 points to 4 victory over the Club became winners in the Triangular Rugby Tournament on Saturday when Rarge and distinguished gather- ing saw an exciting game.

The outstanding feature of the

was provided by game the Army full back who gave an all round good performance. The winners played well as a teain and time and again by their cohesion they gained ground.

Preecc.

In contrast to the winners the Club's pack were loose and with and the exception of Gammell Walkden the rest were out of the Robertson played an- ¿ picture.

other disappointing game.

The Club, opiced with a rush. and inside of five minutes But- cher opened the scoring · with a fine dropped-goal from 30 yards. ARMY GO AHEAD The

Army then pressed and result of a went ahead as the

A disgraceful exhibition of foot-ane try by Rice-Evans, who was featured in a thrilling passing

the with Withers. bout ball which almost ended in a near

latter

riot and resulted in a 4 to 2 vic-passing when over the line, and

the Chinese over the The Navy are certainly to be tory for

Civilians in the semi-final of the lust about to be tackled, for Rice congratulated for their well earn- ed victory, for they forced the. Lai Wah Cup culminated in Tam Evans to score. Gillesple added asue from beginning to end and Kong Pak being ordered off the the points with a fine kick from were on top of the soldiers for Beld for dangerous play.

The referee had very poor con- most of the game. It was un-

round trol of the game in its early stages, undoubtedly a grand display and a weak hk was not when the Ch nese who

soever.

time:

all

O the forwards, Phippin and Ryan on the right wing position were dangerous throughout, Phip- pin on the right extreme brought ou some delightful centres while was his inside partner Ryan. Instruments in some are passing

were

a dimcult angia

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for

Sports

WEEK-END CRICKET

OWEN HUGHES' MAGNIFICENT BATTING DISPLAY

A Seven Wickets Victory

Only one senior league cricket game was played on Saturday when the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Craigenzower Cricket Club by 7 wickets. Thanks to Harry Owen Hughes who carried his bat for 100 runs the winners were able to declare the innings close at 178 xuns for 3 wickets.

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Four other junior league games were played and resulted in victories for C.C.C. Navy, Police and the Reorelo

Royal Engineers Capt. Foley b Lam Sergt. Daniels b Way Sergt. Moreton b G. T.. Lee ... Cpl. Wäteridge c A. Lee

Lam

HE.C.C. 1 WICKET'S WIN Set to score 172 runs in 95 min- utes in their league cricket match against the Craigengower Cricket Club at Happy Valley, on Saturday Club Hong Kong Cricket the

this difficult task with achieved seven wickets to spare, thanks to a magnificent batting display by EL/Cpl. Shipp 1.b.w. b Souza ... Owen Hughes, the former Colony Spr. Bradford b.Souza skipper, who carried his bat for 100 runs. He was ably supported by R. D. Gillespie who contributed

Sergt. Singer b G. A. Lee Sergt. Warr not out ..

Spr. Hoddinott e Kitchell b G.

T. Lee Cpl. Wade b Souza

45 to the third wicket partnershipgpr: Coppard c-A. Zimmern b of 96:

and

89 for

F. K. Lee, who scored Craigenzower, hit 16 boundaries was particularly harsh on anything loose, though he might have been caught behind the sticks when he was in his early twenties. Alec Pearce bowled well for the Club and but for some indifferent fielding, his 7 wickets would not have cost 87 runs,

Sousa

Extras (B6)

Total

U.S.R.C. TENNIS DRAW

Ladies Championship

The following are the results of the draw for the Houg Ken's Ladies' Lawn Tennis Champion ship which took place at the US R.C. last night.

LADIES' SINGLES

"

L

First Round:-Miss M Grimths

va Misa L. Parry

il

YACHTING

Blue Again Wins

'True

True Blue (Mr. H, 8, Rouse) won the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's "A" Class event on batur- day when she beat Gull (Mr. B. Naess) by 69 seconds over a 7-mile course:

Sirius (Mr, W. B. Cooper) won the "O"! Class event, Stella. (Major B. E. C. Dixon) the “T” and "Y" Classes, and Rolla (Col. E. St

Kirke) the "H" Class race. Detailed results were as follow: "A" Class Started 14.30

Finished Pts Pts Ti

...... 18.33.41 9 8 17 (Major B. B. Edwards)

6 7 13 ...... 16.35.26 (Mr J. R. Bergue-Coupland) Artemis

.......... 16.51.29 10 12 .32

Byes:

Miss R. Hancock

Miss M. 8nville

Mrs. J. F. Kayl

Mrs. N. Wikson

Mrs. B. Thorpe

4

Mrs. M. E. Dowling

15.

10

- Miss A. Mackenzie v. Mrs. Lytton LADIES' DOUBLES

Carpenter

44

18

Miss jahn and Mrs. 5. Chlu

First Round:-Mrs. Stafford and Miss Saville v.

Loba

R. Ram-

18

Byes:-"

14

Mrs. Wilson and Miss Hancock

La Linds

0

4

6

Mrs. Dowling and Mrs. Kavi Mrs. L. R. Andrews and Mrs. Lytton * Miss Morris and Miss Griffiths The Arst and second rounds or 'before will be played off on January 23 and the semi-final on or before February 5

Jan

Isobel

Joss

Gull.

135

Fall of wickets-1, för 5, 2 for 20, 3 for 52; 4 for. 79, 5 for 107, 8 for 128, 7 for 132, & for 135, 9 tor 139, 10 for 195.

Lam

ome. Both Owen Hughes and The Club were pressing

sple hit out to good advantage, G. T. Lee most of the second half, but the the former hitting 16 boundaries Omar

The Club Army broke away for Floyd to cut and the latter nine.

Way through in brilliant style to score skipper (for yesterday's game) G. A. Lee,

the posts.

Gillesple.scored his 100 in 80 minutes while Souza between however, failed to converti

Gillespie was at the wicket for 38

W.thers

CHRISTHEower

T. E. Yeoh, c and b Pearce... A. R. H. Esmail, e Growder, b

Pearce

McInnes b

Pearce

U. M. Omar b Pearce A. T. Lee c McInnes b Duckitt W. Hong Sling c Owen Hughes,

b Pearce ..

the to be found in the Navy XT what-chiel offenders were let off with

touis. many obvious

Not. until

minutes. Just before the end, when the Stallard and Reglar were just Tam Kong Pak deliberately kick- anchored to their pusts, and the jee Elliot, was the first stern mea-Club were trying desperately hard

the referee and them sure taken by found

to equalise, Jones went over for forwards Army mighty difficult to pass. Roberts from then on things went to its

an unconverted try to place the W. Rapley, b Pearce

F..K. Lee, b McInnes in the Navy goal gave a splendid worst. When a clear handling of Issue beyond doubt.

(Fusters); E. Zimmern, c Oven Hughes, Army: Frecce 'display and brought off some the ball in the Civilians' penalty

b Duckitt haives area was let off by the referee, Jones (Fusiliers), Hutchison (R. grand saves. Of their their was nothing to choose be- the spectators and players (Chin-A.), L. Rice-Evans (Fusiliers) (RA); Floyd tween them, but perhaps Bowers ese) alike threatened to stop the and Lit did outshine his two partners at game and at the members enclo Fusillers) and Lt Hamilton (R

sure a riot very nearly took place E.); Hall (RA), L. Hebert (RA). A. B. Hamson, c

(R.E.), But better counsels prevalled and Wright (RA); Cullinan the Chinese carried on and at Ear Chaney (Fusiliers); Morgan (Fusi time the score stood at 2 goals all. liers). Capt. Gillesple (RE) and

In the first half of the game | Harrison, (R.EY. the Civilians were definitely the Club: LG. Robertson; H. R. superior team and had the Chin-Me-Gilchrist, P. Wilson, ese guessing most of the time. Le Hutchison and K. A. Munto; A. H. Wal Tong who played at the last R. Butcher and J. L. Bonnar; J. H.

A. F obviously labouring McEnley. O. S. Chambers, minute was under his old "troubles" and the

Walkden: "J. S. Dunnett, W. E close policing of him by Be trao Peers; F. J. McGugan, E. P. Hum- who incidentally played a sterling phreys and E B Gammell. game yesterday reduced the Chin-

Among the large gathering pre- the es attack to a minimum.

His Excellency sent were scored first The Civilians

Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, received through Ellot, who

His Excellency the G.O.C., Major- neat centre from Bickford to head

General A. W. Bartholomew, the It past the advancing Pau. Keep-

Colonial Secretary,

and Bouthorn, the kick off the Navy ing up pressure Bliss centred into began to press strongly, and after the Chinese area and Ward ob- 10 minutes play Phippin sent overtaining enticed Pau out

movements,

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The Army played Coakley at centre forward but he failed combine effectively with Harrison and Talbot, The latter was in-

élined to dribble a bit too much, often the had he passed more result might have been different. Swaine and Steel were as sound as ever, but Morion at centre-halt was disappointing at times.

From

of his

a ane centre to Ryan who drove charge to net into an empty goal. a hot shot at close quarters. Row- After this temper was frayed and lands made a ne save but the Tam Kong Pak was ordered off

back to for dangerous play. ball rebounded off him Ryan who netted the Brst goal

The Chinese later settled down were soon Shortly after this Smith had a to better football and glorious chance of evening matters rewarded with a goal scored by Lai Ship Wing from a tentre by The Navy went further ahead Tso Kwai Shing. Just before half when Crawford initiated a fine time Lee Wal Tong dribbled the move and transferred to Phippin ball past Blackburn and equalised who betted the second goal with with a grounder.

for the Army, but he shot #ide.

4

Hon.

Thomas

Bowling Analysis

0. M. R. W. 11 :3 41

G. A. Lee b Moreton

1 A. Kitchell b Moreton

The final of the Lagles' Doubles will be played at the USR.C. at 3.30 pm on Saturday, February 18.

N. B. Whitley, e L. Gósano, b

Reed

Extras (311)

Total

Mr. G. G. Wood)

NDS.

0 13 45

D.N.S.

0 4 4

D.N.S. 09.

16.34.81

(Mr. J. R. 1, Stanton)

7 11 18

**** 16.30.57 11 18:29 (Mr. B. Naess)

00 0 ***** DNF. Cicada True Blue 18.29.48 13 23 36

(Mr. H, 8. Rouse)

Pat

16.34.45 8 12 20 (Mi. D. W. Perssu Painted Lady. D.N.F

Gael

00

"G" Class Started 14.40

17.02.26 459

(Capt. P. Trimble)

Toynette

16.49.36 5

9.14

8 Funice

DNS. 0 7 7

11 Sirius

18.48.53 7 14 21

(Mr. W...B. Cooper)

104 Loba

4

D.N.S.

U

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 25; 2

"P" and "T" Classes Started 1439- Corrected

........... 18.50.22 10 18 18. (Major B. E. C. Dixon)

7 8 15 Heron............ 17.00.03 "O. M. R. W. Lieut. R. M. E. Rain, R.N.)

16.58.01 8 17 25 Capt. J. D. Newman); ;; "R" Class Started 15.00

4 for 37; 3 for 39; 4 for 51: 5 for Stella

53; 6 for 74; 7 for 86; 8 for 104.

18.50.19

10

2 20 2

3

18

0

'D 5

25

1.

2

0

1 11

0 14

C.C.C. 2nd XI.

D. Hung e Coppard b Shipp... F..R. Zimmern è Warr. b Brad-

ford

14

Bowling Analysis

J. F. Noronha

+

26 1 Widgeon

23

89

G. T. Lee & Bradford b More-

L. G. Gosano

3 0

90

L. J. Siva

3

23 3

ΤΟΣΙ

49

W. A. Reed

4

เป

Diana 12 1

4 6 10

3

Dr. C. W. Lam c Wateridge b

Bradford

E. M. Soares

3

2 9 0

3

F. E. Carvalho... 2

0 14

A. M. Omar b Shipp

1

(Mr, G. R. Henregrues) Colleen

*****...-16.49.38

5

6 11

5 E. Souza c Wade b Wateridge 20

MEDICALS BEATEN BY NAVY

, (Mr. J. N. Barter)

1:

15 A. Zimmern b Wateridge

23 N. Broadbridge not out...

1

1

W. K. Way c Faley 6 Moreton

Extras (B5, LB1)

4

second division league tixture.

Bcores:

Playing at home on Saturday, the Navy second eleven beat the 8 R.AM.C. by 7 wickets in

Rolla

16.46.45

T

7 14

their

Siskin

Arel

(Col E. St. G. Kirke)

16.55.46 (Mr. H. R. A, Wood)

2

8.10

RAM.C.

Dorothea

16.51.31

0 D.NS.

3

8. 8

9:12

Cpl. Apps, c Dawe, b Dale

D

(Major S. D. Reld)

17.

Total

140

Thompson, b Crippá ....

20

Bergt. Costell,

Harry,

b

0

37

Cripps

B. Baker, b Tech

Saunders, Cripps

0

H. Danbrowsky, b Tech

Glendenning, b Robinson an Harris, b Dale...

28

B. Thorpe, not out

0

Extras (LB4, W2)

Westwood, e Vickery, b Dale ... Bowling Analysis

Ridley, Cripps "O. M. R. W. Catt, b Dale 10 1 43 4 Foster, not out

1

6

4 @..

28

0

Extras (LB8; W4)

2 0 18

6

0

23

2

4.0° 24

2

One man absent.

M. 7' 1 20 17.5 2

R. W.

Playing at home on Saturday the

2

Recreto beat nine Civil Service

R 13

677 players by 54 runs in their Junior 0 League cricket "encounter.

Dale

La

Crippe

"

G. Souza e Owen Hughes, b

Pearce

J.L Youngsaye, not out

Extras (Bil; LBS; W1...

Total

Fall of wickets:-1 for 35, 2 for 39, 3 for 55, 4 for 59, 5 for 111.6 17 for 111, 7- for 115, & for 131, 9 for

138, 10 for 140.

Fall of the wickets: 1 (Rapley) for 8. 2 (Zimmern) for 9; 3 (Yeoh) for 20; 4 (Email) for 49; 5 (Ham- Moreton eon) for 103; 6 (Lee) for 135; 7 Hoddinutt (Omar) for 138; 8 (A. T. Lee) for shipp 168; 9 (Hong Bling) for 188; 10, Bradford Lady Souza) for 171.

Waterldge Bowling Analysis

Sir

southern, and Mr. and Mrs. V. M

Grayburn.

TABLE TO DATE

Army Club Navy

PWLD FA Pis. 3300 33 15 8 4 2 2 0 65 47 3 0 3 0 30 50 0

FRIENDLY GAME

Duckitt Pearce Growder

McInnes

60 54

4

Hong Kong Ch

CIVIL SERVANTS BEATEN

1 scoring 73 Recd hit five boundaries.

Scores:-

H. Owen Hughes, not out ...... 100

E. R. Dickiti, b. Omar

T. A Pearce, c Hong Sling, D

Omar, ******* In a friendly rugger game, the Club "A" XV lost to HMS. Kent | R. W. Gillespie, run out

*

Total (for 8 wkta.)

Bowling Analysi

Total

Fall of the wickets: 1 for 14; 2

10 for 32; 3 for 41; 4 for 41; 5 for 57:

6 for 711 7 for 18; 8 for 78; 9 for

7978; 20 for 78.

0. M. R. W. ............ 14 ............. 10 "Robinson! 3

* Bowled four wide-balls.

Navy 2nd XI

C. E. H. A. Vickery, not out...

Bowling Analysis

0.

M.

R. W.

12 141

5.4

-5 1 18

2

D

Özerio

Teoh

*Abraham

3" 30 .4

'Liew

0 26

4.

0 13

1

**Bowled one wide-ball.

University 2nd XI

C. Teah, & Clarke, b Baker

Choa, b Baker

K. T. Loke, b Alexander

H. L. Ozorio, 1.b.v., b Baker

G. Abraham 1b.w., b Alexan-

Recrele

37

BW. A Reed, c Cockle, b Whit-

ley................

73

Mr. Birkett, Lb.w,, b Costell ... Lt. Bone, e Ridley, b Glenden-

29

7 F. Carvalho, b Maegowan

18

ning

45

H. A. Alves, b.F. J. Ling.

21 Lt.Cdr. Garwood, cand b

der

17

E. M. L. Siares, not out

11:

Costell

J. 8. Tani, b ́Alsxander

6

Extras (B2; LE2)

4 A. M. Prata, b Westlake

Extras (B9, LB6).

20

K. 6. Liew, b Baker'

Extras (B6)

15

A. Reynolds, Lb.w.. b Baker

Total (for 3 wickets)

178

Total (for 3 wkts.).

W. C. Chiu, c and b Baker.

Total

158

82K 8. Cheng, b Baker

a fine header. Just before the h- In the course of the first half by 6 point to three. Splendid for L. D. Klibee, not out

Bowling Analysis

was injured ward, play by the Naval pack terval Ryan missed a fine oppor-play, Lee Wal Tong tunity when he failed to connect and the Chinese carried on play-featuted the clash. with header.

ing with 9 men.

The Navy scred an unconvert- On the resumption the Navy After the lemon play became de ed try in the first half through

contented woodman, and in the second half L. McInnes, G.. 8. Dunkley, di Ci still kept up a fast pace and were sultry, the Civilians

Growder, G. A. Stewart, J. H all round the Army goal, but they themselves with short passing went further ahead through. Har- could not increase their lead

bouts whereas the Chinese swung ris, the kick again falling and Davis and G. ER. Divett, did not

just before the end the club scored bat, ... However the Arme got going the bak about. After a bout of mid-

Fall of the wickets: 1 (Duckt€) and Coakley almost reduced theeld play Rodger saved from Lal through Black Frost falling with

for 22; 2 (Pearce) for 48; 3 (G4 *defrit,when he got possession of Shlu wing and allowed Fung King the kick.

lespie) for 144, B2000 the ball but with only Robert to Cheung to bundle the ball past beat, be alot wide Poland to put the Chinese up. Towards The alde began to turn in favour the close of the game Fung scored of the Army who began to take this second goal after a neat pass- pp the offensive and, it was not ing bout between him, Lee Wat long before they were rewarded. Tong and Lai Shin Wing. The Harpson received the ball, ran Chinese were then playing with through on his own and scored a nine men, Lee Kwok Wai being good goal. Inspired by this suc- Injured. Play towards the close cess they went on to swarm, the resembled more of a farce than Navy goal and soon afterwarda football as deliberate kicking was First Division Soccer encounters Rapley Smith petted a fine header. still being carried on and the was the drawn match at Prince between RA The Navy got ahead when they Chinese, kicking the hall out of Edward Road

Iyemun and the East Lanes, both forced a corner and from the replay whenever possible,

sides scoring once. apitant kick Phippin netted the third goal-mith

The Army tried very hard to fobce a draw but failed to pene- trate the strong Navy defence, and so had to admit defeat after a

orious battle

The following were the line-ups: Clvillans Rodger Blackburn, Pile, North, Beltrao Bliss, a GoERNOA Ward, Elot, Strange and Bickford, Chinese-Pan Ka Ping, Mak But Hon. Tam Kong Pak Lal Kwok

Chiu, Wong Mel Shin, Lee Kwok Wai, Two Kwal Shing, Omar Fung King Cheung, Lee Wai A. T. Lee Tong, Lai Shin Wing and Tay Hamson

Youngsaye Wai Liang

Email

BA. AND LANCS DRAW

A big surprise in Saturday's Souss

The Lanca however have lost a number of good players in the trast few weeks and thus had to try out a few of their new men.

BERNACL (Continued on Fagó. 11)

LG. Gosano, A. J. Prata, L. J. Silva, C. N. Gosano, A. F. Noronha

and C. M. Xavier did not bat...

Fall of the wickets: 1 tor 57: 2 for 111; 3 for 123; 4 for 158.

:: Bowling Analysis

F. J. Ling

0. M. B. WN. B. Whitley

O. M. RW 10139

1 25

12 2 46 。 H. D. Lang 2 202.17 F. Macgowan 7 3" 21

Westlake 8 0 41.

0.5.0.0, 2nd XI --

70 *30

31 13

*

0

14

0

032

|

4.2 031

2

0F

Lang, Noronha, bL. J.

JUNIOR LEAGUE

C.O.C. BEAT ENGINEERS

Af Sookunpoo on Saturday the Craigengower Cricket Club beat the Royal Engineers by 2 wickets in the Junior League:

Bcores

H. E. Strange, retired hurt

P. O. Lumb, . R. A. Cripps, L Cdr. Barry, 8. B. A. Robinson, A B. Dale, 1 B. Hinde and O. D.

Dawe, did not bat

Apps Westwood

1 Coated

Bowling Analysis

1 Glendenning

L. H. Tau, not out

Extras

Total

Sa Fall of the wickets: 1 for 16; 2 O. M. R. W for 20; 3 for 20; 4 for 31; 5 for 36; 60 2206 for 40; 7 for 41; 8 for 41,"9 for

28 0

41; 10 for 50, 16

POLICE WIN BY 23 BUNS

Carey

Alexander

In a low scoring second division Baker league match at Pokfulam, the Pulce, Recreation. Club beat the University second eleven by 28 13 runs,

Scores:-

H. D. Ling. st. Frata, b Boarea 17 Police B.C.

HF. Westlake, Reed, b

De Noronha

JF, Miegowani, e Prath, b L

J. Buva

H.

Harper, & Prata, b L. J. Blv.

R. B. Wood, not out

H. M. Cockle, hit wit. b Boares

ACE Carey) 1bb Ozorio

2 TE Hunter, Abraham)

THL Laighish is fired

2 C F Alexander b Czor

W. Meadows b Odorló

Carrutiles, Abrams

W.

Clarke DrAbraban

L Dakley, Lb... b-Teoh

Bowling Analysis

O. MR W. 41-11 13.14 21 11, 318 FRIENDLIES In a friendly cricket match at the Kowloon C.C. on Saturday, the Kowloon C.C. drew with the Indian

K.C.C.—145 (B. F. Fincher 43, F. Zimmern 22; F D. Pereira 5 for 4102 IRC:——–180 for 8 (A B. Eitchell 534: 4. R. Abbey 29, 2: Good.. win's for (1)

*+ (Continued on Tate 11) -

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