HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1936.
In the World of Spons
S. CHINA "A" DEFEATED LOCAL YACHTING
“A”
UNINTERESTING GAME
Kowloon Drop To R. A. Lyemun
The thousands of football fans who left Caroline Hir after Saturday's "Soccer Derby," could hardly believe what they had just witnessed-the 'fal of South China "A"-who were forced for the first time to admit defeat at the hands of none other than the "B" team.
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The game itself had been looked forward to by thousands, and was generally expected to be an exciting encounter between two formidable foes but everything pointed to the contrary. As was the result so unexpected, the same may be applied of the play which was dull and did not provide any excitement at al
Another anset was the unexpected defeat of Kowloon by R. A. Lyemun.
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POLICE SECURE EASY WIN
The Police produced champion ship form yesterday at the Kow- loon Football Ground, when they, defeated R. A. Stonecutters. In à one sided game by 8 gons to one. The match was a personal triumph for the Police forwards, parti- their cularly so, for Jolinston,
He bagged half centre forward. of the "goals while all the other
team scored a well deserved vic- tary. The gunners had the greater part of the play throughout and this inspite of the fact that they were handicapped to certain "ex- tent by the knee injury of Morton. who was more or less a passenger for most of the gape. The Kow loon forward line was in good form and it was the stubborn dẹ fence of the Gunners that kept them out of the danger zone.
forwards found the net with the SAINTS DEFEAT RECREIO
exception of Green.
Yesterday's performance augurs well for the custodians of the law, for next Saturday they meet a semi- the Hong Kong Club, in final match for the Senior Shield.
The RA Stonecutiers put up a team very game fight against ä that was superior all round. They never gave up. and in fact kept pegging away, unt in the final minutes of the game. Smith tin- side left) registered a well merited goal.
The Folice were three up at half time, wher. Brooks. and Johnston (2) found the net. Brooks, Mars, Stevens and Johnston (2) scored goals after the "breather whil Smith replied for the soldiers. Els effort was the best to the match
St. Joseph's 'defeated Recreio on Saturday at Causeway Bay by the score of two goals to nil in their First Division match Recreio were rather unlucky in that se- veral of their chances were nar- rowly missed. This was especially evident in "the second half when they carried out many fine" at- tacks.
St. Joseph's greatest danger lay In the right wing.
"A" Class Race Won
By True Blue
Mr. H. 8. Rouse, at the helm of True Blue, won the Royal Hong Keng Yacht Club's "A" Class race on Saturday, over a course of 10.3 miles, from 12 other entrants, cross- Lng the line 44 seconds ahead of Joss, piloted by Mr. J. R. L. Stanton.
Mr. F. Anthony, at the helm of Eunice, won the "G" Clans event, while Major B. E, C, Dixon brought Stella home first in the "I" and "Y" Classes, and Col. 8, D. Reid won the "H" Class event in Dorothea. Detailed results were as follows: "A" Class Started-14.30 ·
Finished Pas. Pts. Yacht
.16.37.53 3 10 Carpenter
(Miss L. C. Edwards).
9 * 4 ...16.41.56 Lobe................
(Major B, B. Edwards).
16.43.08 11. Artemis.....
(Mr. G. G. Wood).
.16.44.25 12 (Mr. H. Dreyer).
16:39.33 Jan
(Capt. J. Krogh-Moe). Isobel
.16.42.29 10 (Dr. L. J. Davis).
Lalinda
Pat
3
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I. R. C. MAKE FURTHER STEP TOWARDS LEAGUE HONOURS
Meritorious Win Over H. K.
Club
CLUB'S POOR FIELDING
Individual high scoring featured the Cricket fixtures on Sa- turday, no less than ten players passing the half century mark. The splee of the programme was the vital match between the' Indian Recreation Club and the Hong Kong Cricket Club. The and Arst place in the league was dependent upon this match full honours : go to the LEC. for the meritorious win. By this result the II.K. C.C.C. are now out of the running for the. premier honours. The any contender for the title is the K.C.C. Should the IR.C. lost their remaining match and the E.C.C. win their remaining two, the Championship will go to Kowloon The fighting odds are against this happening. but there is still a akance left for Kowloon thing
The Navy scored a fine win at King's Park over Craigen- rower, (thanks to a brillant fanings of 63 not out by Lt. Bran- well). The University drew with the Civil Service at Pokfülum · in high scoring match wherein J.E. Richardson scored 92 for the C.S.C.C. and E. L. Gosano 89 not out for the Undergradu ates. The Army in a friendly match with Kowloon, won in a convincing, manner, in which 'match La Garthwalte fast missed his century when he scored' 91.
Gael
Eunice
Joss
..16.34.55 (Mr. J. R. L, Stanton). Guli
16.40.05 6 (Mr. S. Odland). ··
..10.40.48 Cleads
(Mr. G. B. Portman). True Blue 16.34.11
(Mr. H. S. Rouse).
......16.40.23 (Mrs. D. W. Persse)." Painted Lady......18.38.15 4 (Major F. C. Booty).
"G" Class Started 14.40 ......17.62.243 (Capt. P. Trimble).
16.59.01
7
I.R. C. VS CLUB
&
5
13
7
&
Minu and Madar Shine
9
5
1
8
(Mr. F. Anthony);
......17.00.37 (Mr. H. M." Finlay. Lola...............17.08.60
2
6
5
3
(Mr. D. B. Michell),- .......17.05.28
4
(Mr, J. C, Winter).
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Within the first five minutes the Saints, scored a fine goal through girlus Victor, following some exciting Play, around Recreio's goal.
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Play then went mostly in favour of the Saints after this and within 10 minutes they scored their sec- ond: goal when Lee had Marques well, beaten,
YESTERDAY'S. RESULTS AT: AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
S. CHINA "B" WIN The unbeaten record of South China "A" was shattered on Satur- any when they were defeated by their fellow club team South China: "B" by the dad goal in Ave.
The match was not of a VETY exciting nature. The few and
of brilliance Kowloon tar between flashes came mostly from the "B" team. St. Joseph's- The short passing. movements of the "A" were of no avall against the quick and sure tackling of the "B" defence.
S. China "A" 2 8 China "B"
1. Rifles Club
Owl
"I and Y" Classes Started 1450 Allse......17.07.42 7
(Mr. F. M. Ervine-Andrews).
1 10 .....17.06.09 Stella
(Major B.'E. C. Dixon).
17.08.31 5 5 (Lieut. J. E. Moore R. N.).
17.09.58 B Robens ............
Mr. R. C. Beckylte).
Heron
3 Widgeot ......17.08.081 4 (Cal, W; T: H. Bilderbeck)
Q
2Zephyr... ....17.07.56 3.
(Col; R: E. Hindson).
"H" Class Started 15,00
The Indian Recreation Club, fur- ther consolidated their position at the head of the League Table when "they were successful in the their against the Hong Kong match Club on the Sookunpee ground, on Saturday.
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In scoring 61 out of 110, Alec Pearce hit 11 boundaries, while 'Al H. Madar had 10 boundaries in his 62, scored out of 1299
Scores:
Hong Konr th
DRAWN GAME
Batsman Collect Many Runs
The feature of the drawn Lea- que match between the University' and the C.SC.C. was the high scoring of both sides. Out of the .S.C.C. total of 204 (6 wkts, decid) J. E. Richardson scored 92 and W H. Coledge compiled 66. For the Varsity, E. L. Gosano, their skip- per scored Dot out in enter- prising form?
Bcores:-
C.S.C.C.
K. C. C. DRAW
"
WITH POLICE
Baker In Form With Ball
On the KC.C. ground the home team shared the points with the Police Recreation Club in their junior league encounter.
Scores:~~
* * *
NAVY DEFEAT C. C. C.
Lt. Branwell In Form
A dashing 03 not out by Lt Branwell, well supported by 49 trom -- "the" bat of Lt. Davis apelt victory for the Navy when they met and "detened he 0.0.0. on the King's Park Ground on Saturday in. their first division League match.
Scorest-
Cralgengower
E. Zimmern, b Hargreaves W. Rapley, I.bw, b Harper A B. Hamson, ¢ Days, b
Hayter
0
C. Lee,
Baker
K.C.C Danbrowsky, b
F. Broadbridge, c Clark, b
Baker: F. E Lawrence, lb.w. b".
Baker
10.
G. Souza, Lb.w, b Tufnell 30
53
10.
F. R. Zimmern, b Harper A., R. H. Esmail, e Davis,
b Harper
35
26
A. T. Lee, c. Bone, b Har-
Kreaves
10
B. D. Lay. c Lougain, b
Baker
U. M. Omar, not out ...................... N. P. Karanja, b Harper
26
3
10
R. Baldwin, b Baker...... W. L. McKenzie, Lb.w., b
Hunter
B. Quinnell, not out
AV. Hall, c Carruthers." b. Alexander
V. During, not out
Extras LB1)
Total (for 7 wkts, dec.)... 139 A. A. Dand and H. Overy did not bat..
Fall of the wickets: 1 for 16; 2 for 18 3 for 18: 4 for 20; 5 for 74. 6 for 115 7 for 115.
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Baker
Bowling Analysis
OMR W..
16
1-495.
Alexander
15
4 37 1
Hunter
1 23 1
10
3 13 1
4
118 0
Pope Carey
Police
A. E. Carey," "Lawrence,
**b. Darling? "tuutenangani T. R. Hunter, not out
W. L. Clark, W. E. Meadows, P. Loughlin, 4 Oakley, G. Carruthers and B. G. Baker, did not bat.
Fall of the wickets: 1 for 22; 2 for 22; 3 for 36.
Bowling Analysis
125 23 3
C. Pope, b Durling
0
C. F. Alexander, b Durling 11
H. Danbrowsky, not out.
18
.... 8
T. E. Pearce, c Nazarin b
Minti
6
JE Richardson, è Fong, b
Ozorio W. H. Colledge, st. Tata, b.
9
92
Total (for 3 wkts.).....
70
H. Owen Hughes, c A. H
Madar b Minu
+
Ride
55
4
T..A. Pearce, run out ...... F. Marshall, b Pereira.....
61
A. E Perry, c Fong, b
Ozorio
23
19
D. McLellan, - c
Tata,
A 0. Growder, A. EL.
Madar
Ozorio
R. M. Wood, 1:0w.. b Ozorolo
L. McInnes, b. A
Madar
F Baker. not 'out
1 Lyemun
AW. Hayward, e Pereira
b. Minu
B. C., Hawkins, b Wood
Extras (B8)
2 Recreio
L D. Klibee, b. Minu
SECOND DIVISION
-B, W. Baines, not out......
Radio Olub Kowloon University Recreio
08. China
4. Diana....
....165.10
3
G E. R. Divett, run-out".
0 Engineers
B
(Mr. P. Ramus); in
1 East LanCS.
Colleen
16.59.44 5
2
G. 6. Dunkley, Abbas
Minu
3. Fusiliers Navy
5.
M
Rolla 50
......16.57:30
Extras (38" NB1).......
THIRD DIVISION
Total
4 Engineers
Bowling Analysiz
0. MR..
Pereira
a
248 48 1
*Gosano
· Miraia
AH. Madar
20.4. 5:52 6
8
Indian R,C.
Ozorio
0.33 2
Wood
7
Ride- Toul
3 Bowled 1 No-Ball
"B" TAKE LEAD The "B" alde took an early mr through an error on the part of đau
unfortunately Mau who beaded the ball into his own goal C. Police
centre from Yeung Bhul- Air Force troul gick on the left. A short while Railway, only had elapsed when Tay Quee- Medica lang genit in a first timer which St. Joseph's, slipped through the hands of the goalkeeper torpar: the "A team on even terma, "didy
Five minutes after the first half. the "A" took the lead. After a brilliant run by Tso, on the ́ right wing, he transferred to Wong Mea- shum who abot with a first timer only to have it blocked by Lee" Bam, but on the rebound he made
a mistake
The "B" team werd, however, quickly on level terms ugun to hold a low Wong, Wing falled. shot by Yeung, and Kam Shek- wy darted in and netted before the reeper could recover posses-
Alon
fi-
A PENALTY
A penalty awarded "A" for bands was taken by Lee Kwok-WELL, now playing at inside-lefty: but Wong Wah-kat saved well, and et the other end, Wong Wing saved in the style from Lai Bhul-wing and Check Shek-kam in rapid suc- CERIOR & scramble round the goalmonti
During this raid, Len Kwok-wai fouled Lal Bhul wing and from the ensuing
Happened
made no
the last
ing their appe ing very hemselves withall
2 Fusiliers
I East Lancs.
1 Liza
2 E Police
7(Major W, H. Postle),
** (Col. E. Kirke).
SEC17,01,40 6 1
MEHR. A. Wood).'
1.
2 Artél
Dorothes
16.57.273-2
(M, J. K. Bergue-Coupland).
SEX.16.34.38
4(Col S, D. Relax
יד
5
MRS. WILSON THE NEW
CHAMPION
Miss Hancock Loses After
Hard Struggle
The long awaited clash between two of the Colony's land- ing tennis players was witnessed at the U.S.R.C. court on Satur day, when Mrz, N. Wilson won the Colony Singles Champion- ship by defeating Miss Hancock 6-8, 8-6, 6-2.
We must congratulate Mrs Wilson on her magnificent dis
round performance. play and Miss Hancock on her brilliant s Although she lost, sill, I. must be said that she fully extended the new Champion
15% very large crowd turned out to see this encounter, and lessed with the termle tineted enk
opponent's backhand, too the set at
I am sure they were all very seal on tainu no contr Both ladles played good tennis although Miss Hancock, who show
defishes of brilliance in the first two sets, collapsed: after her op ponent had drawn level at 5-all in
FINAL SET
The second set saw bars. Wilson the second actions take the first game, only to lose Mias Hancock took first service the next two With the scores af and won the game, only to lose 2-all, however, Miss Hancock play the next three She then prosed so accurately that she took the duced her best form to take the next three to lead at 5-2 a2dt next four games off the reet Mr then looked as though everyinme Wilson, however, was not to be was oYEXIS MIS, Wilson denied and
Cherself fought secured the lead again at was at this
Hand, but In defeating the Kowloon aleven cock flashed across some very
Serday the B A Leymun hard drives and playing on her compars
LYE
RPRISE
KOWLOON
not onl
however: determina drew leval andëwent
A S. Sumad, c. Kilbee b
Growder
A. R. Abbas, run out
Total (for 6 wkts, dec.) 204
J. M. Vilson, H. G. Wallington,
E. W. Hamiton and N. J, Beb- bington did not bat.
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Fall of the wickets:- for 120:
171
2 for 183; 2 for 163; 4. for 140
A R. Kitchell, b McInnes 17 AH MEGAT,
Oven
62
Bushes Growder...... FD. Pereira, T. E.
Pearce BT. A. Pearce... 13 ARKing, b Growder. 4
M. el Arculli, b Growder ...
K. Nazarin not out . 23
Y el Arculi, c Kilbee b T.
Pearce LOVE
M. P. Medar, not out
Extras (B13; WB3)
Total (for 8 wkta.)
8. A. Ismail did not bat,
Howling Analysis
❁ག པྟཱཿ 1:|:ཊཿ སཿནཱ
148
TA, Pearce, 14 5 342 "Growder 193 614 "Mctrines 6 2 201 Dirett_1080 *Each bowled 1 Wide-ball.
CLUB 2nd XI EASY, VIN
Playing at home, the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Club de Recreio by 112runs in the Bec- ond Division of the cricket league on Baturday,
Recre
5 for 182: 6 for 204.
Bowling Analysis
DOM.. R- W.
15. 346 0 101 47 4
University
042 1 0:30 2.
0 31 0
L. T. Ride. Lb... b. Baker 19 J. Fong, run out
13 B. K. Ng. I.DW,
McLellan 11
E. L. Gosano-not- out . ·89
Toul; c Boker k McLellan
P. Power, b Baker odotu
Durling Quinnell
370
McKenzie Cvery Lay
4
1 6 0
3 1 15 t 4. 1 30
SECOND DIVISION GAMES
C.S.C.C. DRAW WITH 'VARSITY
The Civil Service Cricket Club and the University were featured in a drawn match in the Becond
Division of the Cricket League at the Valley on Saturday, Ped
& 4
C.S.C.C. 2nd
A. B. Tais, c and b. Parry":1
H. L.. Ozorio, run out 2
KT Loke, Hamiton
E. TWood, not cut m
Extras (LB3; NB2X
Total (for B wkta.)
16k
B. Izüst, did not bat Tall of the wickets 1 for 27 3 for 384 3‹fór 7714 for 19; 5 for 956o for: 308) 7 for 215, & ter
BASS Bowing: Analysis
Baker
McLellan
Hamilton Ferry
Hawking Richards
Royal
Navy
Bowled 1 Na-ball
044 24
252
Whitley 36).
University
wickets)
FRIENDLY GAME
J. L. Youngsaye, not but ........ Extra (B9; LB1) TREN
"Total (for 8 wkta, dec.) 153
AN. Other did not bat Fall of the wickets:- for 9: 2 tar 9; 3 for 28: 4 for 72; 5 for 92; 8 for 113 T fon 126, 8 for 134.
Bowling Analyst
O. M. R
14 3 35
Harper Hargreaves
... 11 3 30
Turnell
well
Navy
Lt. Bartley, c. sub, b Somes 12. Davis, run out
Surg. Lt. Kirkwood, st.
Zimmern, b Lee
Lt. Branwell, not, qut Lt. Harper, not out
Extra (B16),
Total (for 3. wkt.).
Comdr. Hayter, Lt. Bone, Comdr. Hargreaves, Davis, Tei Tufnell and A. N. Other, did not bat.
Fall of the wickers:-1, for 44:
2 for 45; 3. for 117
Omar
·Lee
Bouza
Hamson
Bowling Anslysi:
·O.. MR.
8 0.38 0.
161 162 1
41 22.1
3.30. 18.0
WINTER SPORT
America Captures Gold Medal
ccs.
Garmisch Partenkirchen, Feb. 15.
The gold metal in the two-man bodsleigh race was won by the United States, captained by Brown- Washbond in 3. mína. 29.25
recorded for which was the time the combined four runs, Second place went to Switzerland led by Feierabend-Beer? 76 mins, 50.84 secs while the bronze medal for third place went to UB.A. dled by Colgate Lawrence:(6 minis, 193,96
tre add race began at the
and Norwegiana Tead
mauenza had broken, oz the Norwegians, their best long distance ski Tacers were unable to
take part in the race.
In the Ice Hockey final, Canada. defeated Czechoslovakia by 7 goals to ni
A bright knock for 94 by Zent. Later The 50 kilometre siti zacs Garthwaite, which included 16, ended as follows: 1. Viklund (W boundaries and one six, enabled den) 3 hrs. 30 mins. 11. seca. 2 the Army to beat the Kowlood' Wikstreem (Sweden)
England (Ewe- Cricket Club by 80 runs in 2 mins 20 secs friendly cricket game at Bookun- {"den) 3 hrs. 34 ming
Bergstroem (Sweden) 3 hr $3 Doo on Baturday Army237 for 8 wickets dec mins, 50
Lieut. Garthwaite 94, Capt. Traniocean: News Service D. W. Persse 30, Cpl. Ballard
BRITISH SUCCESS 21, R. Lee 3 for 69; W. C. Hung
Kowloon CC 148 (A. T. Lay 76,
Lout Pritchard for 84, Cp Ballard 2 for 45, Capt. Perser
NAYY 2nd XI WIN
Valley on Saturday the CS.C
the
In the ce the final pool Czechoslova wine the
test
WHIST DRIVE
Mrt Bendákwonk
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