Week-end Soccer Results
(Continued from Pago 10)
This change had somewhat to do. with their feeble display against the Gunners.
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Soon after the
commencement
the Saints' goal was under a severe storm; Ferguson very nearly scor
B. Sousa The East Lancs opened the ed with a händer but scoring when sudden speedy managed to tip the ball over the move on the right wing surprised bar.. the RA, detence with the result
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
MONDAY, JANUARY (
1936.
TROOP SHIP LEAVES
LOCAL CRICKET MACAO HOCKEY
(Continued from Page 18)
1.8.C. FOILED BY CLOCK. -- A friendly cricket match between the second elevens of the Indian Recreation Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club at Sookunpoo Saturday resulted in a draw, time opened their account intervening with the Indians only
received P 16 runs in arrears through Erwin who
After 15 minutes of p
that German netted with a hard-Disters drive at close quarters.
MEC
од
In the second half the Gunners pass from Ferguson and netted.K.C.C-165 for 8 dec. B, D. Lay
the newcomer. took good advantage of their In the first half opponents
after showed splendid form ahd weak link and hard pressure Reece heir. centre all around the Saints, but in the they forward received a pass and net- latter stages of the game
fel back a felt the pace and ted the equaliser.
great deal with a result that the Saints added on the pressure.
اولیه
S. CHINA DEFEAT NAVY South China "B" retained their unbeaten record when they de- feated the Navy at Causeway Bay on Saturday by 3 goals to 2.
The Navy were rather unlucky.
Not long after the opening ge had been scored, the Saints were awarded a penalty from which Costa evened matters.
After the interval the
Sants
in not getting a couple more for Eut going from the kick of and they dominated practically all of was not long before they were the first half, but the strong re-in the lead. Leonard taking the the second sistance put up by the Chinese ball through, scored halves and Ka-ping in goal was mainly the cause of their not being able to net.
The Navy were the first to make an advance, Baxter ninning down to flash acruss a magnificent cen- tre from which Crawford shot Just wide. Following this South China made a lightning-like raid during which Ho Ka-keung open-
ed the scor
From one of the frequent at- tucks
and winning "goal.
50, F. Broadbridge 22, G. Lee 21, A. Bakar 3 for 35. J. S. A Curreem 2 for. 12). L.R.C.:-139 for 7 (A Bskar 41, A. M. Rumah 31, E. Heptulla, 23 not out. V. Durling 3 for 35).
ARMY BEAT C.S.C.C. BY 2 RUNS
A very exclting finish was seen on the C.S.C.C. ground when the Army beat the home team in a friendly cricket match by 2 runs. Army-131 (Cpl. Ballard 31 not
out, Capt. Persse 29; F. Baker 5, for 33). CS.C.C-139 (W. H. Colledge, 25,
G. R. Sayer 24, Cpl. Ballard for 38).
F
LT. BARTLEY SCORES 70- Their league Axture with R.A.8.C. being cancelled,
.K.C.C. second eleven entertain
the the
ATHLETICS BEAT KOWLOON "At Caroline H on Saturday the Athletics defeated Kowicon in a senjor League encounter by one goal to nil Kowicon khould con- sider themselves lucky that they went down by a single góải anded the Navy in a friendly match this was due in no smal measure to the great display by Boyes be
tween the stleks..
The Chinese however had many
team. made by the home bis more chances of scoring but they Cannell eventually placed team on even terins. Phippins made little use of them and were ran down the right wing and sent Just contented to clinch the vic- across a superb pass which look-tory by a single goal.
During the second half. a fine ed to be going in the goal. Can-
wing by Tang down the nell, however, Intercepted the ball run
pass to Au and hastened It's journey goal- Kwong-sum and a
un- Ping-min, who was standing wards with a good header.
pt the the vicinity marked in penalty-spot, resulted in the only goal of the match.
ten
The score remained level until minutes after the interval, when Yeung Shut-yick sent South China ahead with Dowerful
a
dzive..
Among the Kowloon forwards. only Knox showed any thrust, The and Crawford again came into prom-defence" was none too sure,"
the game towards the end of seemed played out,
inence when he struck the cross- bar with Pau well heater
The fourth and last goal of the match came from the foot of Yeung Shui-yick. He received the ball from Yau Wah-hing and ran in' to beat Roberts with
4 good sho...
FUSILIERS BEATEN Displaying better form, the Club de Recreio defeated the Fusillers in a First Division League game at King's Park on Saturday by goals to 1.
at-
POLICE AND CLUB DRAW From the very start the Recs showed excellen: ball control and The much discussed First Divi- after six minutes' play they nett- slon League encounter. between
ed the first goal, Wheeler the Police and the Club did not
tempted to head the ball away but turn out to be as exciting us was
sent it in front of the goal mouth expected, and a poor game ended
for Beltrao to net an easy goal. in a draw of one goal al.
Inspired by this good luck. the It
w.thout was
doubts that Recs went still further ahead and the Poller had very bad luck on soon obtained their second goal. more than one occasion, but tak-Castine running down the wing Ing the play on both sides into centred to Beltrau who never gave consideration, a draw was quite a Rowlands a chance. fair reflection of the game.
The Club defence was not up to its usual standard, Strange played his usual steady game but an injury greatly impeded his movement. Rodgin goal Was
kept on the alert at the time.
A feature
After the interval the Fusl'ier: showed to better advantage' and after 18 minutes Coakley hooked the ball into the side of the met. Rowland then distinguished him- sel when he made a great save from Beltrão, picking the ball off of the afternoon's the opposing leader's toe on the play WIRE the fine display by very goal line. Stevens who was by far the best forward on the fle'd... He was the brains of the Police forward line and time and again he created the Fusillers team, Coakley, Har- openings for his men but their
rison, Wanklyn and Talbot, with chances al went abegging.
the last mentioned outstanding. 4 V. Gosano played a fine game in the centre-half berth, being main- the ly responsible for subduing strong Fusiller attack All five forwards were in good form, B.
The opening stages of the match saw, some very fine play on the part of McHardy who made a ane save when I took a first time shot at goal.
In a great victory for the Re- crelo, only four men stood out with any degree of prominence in
After 22 minutes play Stevens Gosano and Alves forming a dan took possession of a pass by Rose,
gerous wing. In the defence J. and neatly lobbed to Johnston Alves and Sliva met the Fusiller who netted the first and only goal In the second ha' the Police continued to have the better o the exchanges but after 12 minu- tes of play, Fowler broke away on
forwards with condence Marques was a sound keeper,
and
and were beaten by 92 runs,
Royal Navy:-218 (Lt. Bartley 10.
E R. A.Hathaway 45; Carey 3 for 34)
D.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI:--127 (1. 8. Forbes
30. J. E Potter 28: Tel. Tur nell B, for 57),
TABLES TO-DAY
FIRST DIVISION
LR C. H K. C. C.
P. W. L D. Pts. 3 3 0 0 9 3 2 4 1 7
K....C. C... 1 Arny ...... C. S. C. C.... C. C. C. Royal Navy 20
1. 0
ง
2
3
0
2
1
1
1
1
0 0
0
1 0
1
0
0
2 0 0
www
Totals 14
2 20
vet
The University have not played any League matches.
SECOND DIVISION
P. W. L D. Pts.
4 21 13
R. E..... Police
I. R. C. Royal Navy K. C. C. "Recreio
C. C. C. H. K. C. C....
.5 311 10
4 3 1 0 9
5 3 2 0
9
3 2 0 1 7
6 2 4 0
#
4
2 1 1 0 3
R. A. M. C,... 3
2 1 0 1
1 2 0 3
R. A. S. C... 1 0 1 University... 2 0 2 C. 3. C. C... 4° 0'4
Totals... 44 20 20
0 0
0.0
0 0
4 84
12.000 Christmas Marriages
IN LONDON
London, Dec. 14 More than 12,000 couples in Lon don alone, it is estimated, will be married before the New Year.
This is a record.
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In churches, chapels and register offices the marriages will be cele brated, and during Christmas week nearly 200 people will be married daily.
Register officers at Westminster Marylebone, Paddington, Chelsea
TEAMS HERE
SENIOR PLAYERS BEATEN Hearty Send-Off For BY LOCAL CHAMPIONS Lincolnshire Regt.
Other Matches Results
The Macao Senior Hockey team met defeat on Saturday on the USRC. round at the hands of the KITC.. the Mamak Tourna- ment Champions by three goals
to one.
Ramzan the custodian for the winners played a very good game. stopping anything that want his way and when under pressure he kept a cool head and cleared in good style. Taru Singh the pivot was also seen to advantage while for the losers Angelo and Alrosa "shone.
short corner.
A large crowd gathered at the Kowloon Wharf on Saturday to bid farewell to the Lincolnshire Regi-· ment and other Units which are being transferred to India and the United Kingdom. 244 20 mg
The wharf was-filled with people, both services and civilians, includ- ing the General Officer Command- ing, His Excellency, Major General AW. Bartholomew, who arrived at the wharf in a War Department launch just before the troopship Neuralta left her berth.
As the troopship drew out the band of the East Lancashire Re- giment.truck up the "Lincolnshire Poacher the regimental song of the Lincolnshire Regiment who had over 900 men and officers on board.
started very evenly The game and the Indians had a narrow" escape when Ramzan saved a hard
The embarkation of the units shot from Angelo.
9 carried out on Friday when Soon after missing a "sitter" the first, division of the Lincoln- Awtar Singh opened the scoring shire Regiment boarded the troop- following a
The ship at 3 pm, and followed, every Indians then went further ahead twenty minutes by each. division. when Awtar Singh scored from a The units marched to the troop- pass from Gurbachan Singh.
ahip from their barracks accom- After the interval the Portuguese panied by a band and attracted never slackened and the Indians a good deal of attention of re- period before Ramalho reduced p.m. details from other regiments defence went through a gruelling sidents on the mainland. By. 4 Almost immediately were all on board and by 10 am, Bfter Awtar Singh sent Souza os Saturday all the first and away on the wing and his centre second class passengers were
bycupying their berths.
the lead.
was deflected into the net Pintos.
On Friday Macao, playing only 10 men for two-thirds of the game, held the HKSRA to a goalless draw.
JUNIOR TEAM VICTORIOUS In another match the Macao junior team defeated the Recreio second eleven by four clear goals. Thanks to a well combined for- ward lime the winners were early on the offensive but good work by A. A. Remedios for the losers kept the attackers at bay..
Macao scored early through Ariosa and went further ahead After the when Angelo, scored, interval the Recreio defence play- ed up better, but Angelo and Arlosa again scored.
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a powerful hit by Miss Smith, who gave an excellent display, struck Miss Barros in the Recreio goal, forcing her to retire for a tew minutes.
In
"
FRIENDLY MATCH
a. friendly hockey game on Saturday the Volunteer Signallers' bockey team lost to the Röyal Engineers by the odd goal in Ave after being on level terms at the
interval.
Walker and Darby were the out- standing, R. E. players. while Chowdhury and Jaglett Singh were the pick of the losers.
Walker (2) and Darby scored for the Sappers, while Chowdhury obtained both goals for the Volun- Eteers.
The Recreio were represented by Farla; A A Remedios and Alves: Silva, El Cosano, and A. Botelho; C. d'Almada, J. Riberio, A. M. Xavier, A. S. Xavier and P. Rozarlo.
A SURPRISING WIN A
A surprising win was registered by the "y" Ladles over the Hong Kong Ladies on Saturday at Soo- kunpoo in the Caer Clark game when the holders were defeated by the only goal scored by Mrs. Read.
In the first half of the game the "y" Ladies kept up pressure: but the Hong Kong Ladies' defence was equal to the occasion.
The Hong Kong Ladles broke minutes from through about 10
against time and a "knock-on” Miss P. McCaw gave Hong Kong a short comer from which they almost scored, Miss Weller doing well to clear a shot after a goal- mouth melee.
Then Miss O. Dalziel secured possession and, took it down on the right wing before transferring to Mrs. Read who was well placed and who made no mistake with the her shot. Into the corner of goal,
Table To Date
P W D L F A Pta H. K. Ladles 64119 3 9 "Y" Ladies"....5 3 1 1 14 7 7 C. B. A5 3 1 1-13 7 7 Bt. Andrew's 4 1 0 3 7 14 2 1 5 1 13 1 Recreio 60
BRAWN CUP TOURNEY In a Brawn Cup encounter at record marriage "bookings,” an
Hong Kong Ladies scored an easy Mr. J. P. Boud, at the Westmin ster City Register Office, Caxton win over the C.BA. Ladies by six Dangerous raids in- clear goals, Hall, said to a reporter "the num variably came from the winners ber of people getting married' is
who were well served by Miss V. phenomenal. I have never known Blackburn on the left wing while anything like before."
Miss Fance in the pivotal position did well,
the wing and centred to Down 18 Days On A Raft maton to day reported King's Park on Saturday, the
who drove the ball straight at McHardy, who failed to hold the ball which entered the net.
A NINE GOAL VICTORY South China A" had little diffi→ culty in coping with the weak R. A. (Stonecutters) Bookunpoo
at
FUGITIVE FROM FRENCH
PENAL SETTLEMENT
Singapore, Dec. 24. l.
Miss Gordon-Smith opened, the score in the first few minutes of the game and goals, followed from Somerset House statistics reveal Miss R. Smalley, Mrs. P. M. Har that last year, for the quarter | rop (4). ending. December 31, 11,037 people were married in London...
- BETTER TIMES on Saurday and ran away with a
Everywhere the marriage rush In nine goal victory. the Gunners
what is going to happen being taken as a pointer to better not being able to reply.
Long, the Cambodian, who, pick-times, N After 10 minutes Roscoe theed-up-from a raft in mid-ocean. Gunners centre-hat, retired with arrived in Singapore to tell a sen- a cut over his eye, leaving the sational story of an escape from Artillery, by no means strong at the French penal settlement of any time, with 10 men for the Pulau Condor, in the Gulf
Blam? remainder of the match.
South China, who were four up!The focal police have entered at the interval scored through Ip into communication with, the Pak-wah (2), Wong Mel-shun (2) French consulate here. and ir year. Fung King-cheong. Chen Kwale turn, cables have been traveling Liang and Chiu. Kin-ghing (2) between Singapore and ⠀⠀ Ind--" while Price alded a shot from China, kt Wong into his own net
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VAGRANCY CHAUGE
ULSTERS LOSE TO SAINTS
On Saturday, Long, who has The Royal Ulster Rifles made recovered, from his terrible ordes their debut, in Local, soccer when of 18 days anoat on the raft with they were opposed to St. Josephs no food or water but who still shows signs of the ravages of salt and aun on his body, was arrested in the House of Detention where
a First Division encom ter but were unfortunate to fose by the odd goal in three.
Table To Data
BRAWN, CUF MAP W D L F A Pts Figures have been on the increase since 1930, and It is safe to assume FC K, Ladies...5 4 1 0 21:49 that there will be 12,000 new homes C. B. 33 10-12 26 In London before the end of the D. G. 2.3 1 2 0734 Ladies 5 1 0 2.3-14 2 C.BA400 42 24 0 CBA BEAT RECREIO LADIES
The C.BA Ladies scored an easy he was lodged on a charge of victory over the Recreto Ladies in vagrancy.
their Caer Clark Cup Exfire at Yesk he appeared before Prince Edward Road on Saturday, the second magistrate but as no winning by tour goals to All Interpreter was avaliable, the maMiki M. Smith opened the score gistrate made an order for Long for the 0.3.A, and this goal was
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