10.
LOCAL CHINESE "DERBY"
South China "A" Beat Chinese Athletic
ROUSING SOCCER
ENCOUNTER
(BY VOX POPULI) The premier league Axture be- tween South China "A", and Chin-" ese Athletic, which had been re- garded as the tit-bit of the week's soccer, was played before a fair- ly moderate crowd at Caroline Hill on Sunday. "The honoura of the encounter went to South China "A" and they deserved to win, al- though a certain amount of praise be donated to the losers. muist The assumption that China "A" would have
win was DATOW hardly correct as they ran out winners by the comfortable mar- gin of four goals to none.
Both gave the spectators their money worth: Mr. Kossick capably handled the game which started at 4.15 p.m. sharp.
LOCAL RUGGER
Club Strike Form
DEFEAT "HERMES"
The Club beat H.MS. Hermes by two goals, two penalty goals and a try (19 points) to a penalty goal (3 points), on Saturday at aby Valley
sensoa
The game was the best of the and was featured by splendid passing. running and tackling.
2
Bidwell opened the scoring with the corkscrew
through Fun sailors defence to score wide of the posts, Watson falling with the kick. Later
Kermes were the
penalised for off-side and Watson landed a penalty goal with a good efort.
awarded a The Hermes were free-kick for an infringement near Evans. the half-way mark and landed a drop at goal.
The second half saw the Club backs assert their superiority and
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936.-
INTER-SOCIETY GOLF
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, November 14,
St. Andrew's Crushing Newcastle defeated Doncaster by seven goals to nil for the
Win
The annual Inter-Society match played at Fanling yesterday, saw St Andrew's swamp St. George's by 183 points to 4 The Scots-
garnered 83 points to meagre two in the singles further substantiated their post- tion by obtaining 8 points to two in the fourbalis.
man
A
and
D. S. Edward (St Andrews) lost to A. E Lissaman (St George's) 1 hole.
K 9. Robertson (St Andrew's)
(1st Div.)
Playing in the second Division of the Home Football League,
heaviest defeat in Saturday's football. Portsmouth League, leaders gained a narrow victory over Haddersfield.
Full results and league tables are as follows:-
1.
FIRST DIVISION
1 Arsenal
2 Derby
Mansfield Lincoln 3 Wrexham 0 Hull
Birmingham Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds Liverpool
2 Wednesday Manchester C. 4 Everton Middlesbro' 3 Brentford
1 Huddersfield Portsmouth Stoke
2 Wolves
1. Sunderland 3 Stockport 6 Manchester U 2 Halifax .1 Preston
0 | Oldham
beat S. H. Dodwell (St. George's) W. Bromwich 3 and 2.
D. S. Robb (St. Andrew's) beat R. L. D. Wodehouse (St. George's)
1 hole.
Andrew's)
LEAGUE TABLE
2 N. Brighton
1 Hartlepools
4 8 3 3 32 18 19 15 7 4 4 35 26 19 15 7 427 23.18 14 7 5 2 23 17 18 15 6 8 3 29 16 18 15 7 2 8 15 17 16
15 7 4 4 32 26 18 15 6 5 5 14 18 15 14 6 4 4 15 12 16 15 4 7.4 25 20 15
0 | Southport
0 Port Vale
15 6 3 8 21 26 15
1 Carlisle
0 Bolton
beat
1
Portsmouth Eventford Sunderland Middlesbro Chelsea
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt5. 15 8 4 3 26 16 20 16 7 3 5 29,28 17 14 8.2 4.32 26 18 14 7 3 4 27.25 17 15 55 18 20 15
J. Rodger (St. F. J. de Rome (St. George's) 8 and..§.
Andrew's)
A McKellar (St.
teams played hard and Bidwell paved the way for a fine halved with A. B Raworth (St / Huddersfield 15 5 5 5 22 19 15
SOUTH CHINA WIN TOSS South China "A" won the toss and Athletic broke away from the kick-off but sent wide. In the early stages of the game the South China forwards did not seem to be tog sure of themselves: their shooting being slightly erratic, Wong Mel Shan in particular at fault in this respect. The ex- changes were fairly even and both keepers were called upon to pro- tect their citadel, but both rose to
R. D. Walker (SŁ Andrew's) beat H. C. Hopkins (St. George's) 4 and 3
try on the left, sending Chadwick | George's). over in the corner for Watson to converted with a brilliant effort. Watson increased the score with another penalty-goal and Bidwell crossed the Hermes' line after a fine effort, adding the points him- self.
Club 1st XV:-M. H. Curtis, A. van Leeuwen. W. E. Grieve, H. D. Bidwell, G. K. Chadwick, A. H. R. Butcher, J. L. Bonnar, N. E. Clarke, J. S. Dunnett, K. A. Watson, L' H. Bradford, W. E. Peers. H. W. E. Heath, A F. Walken (Captain) and J. Redman.
H.MS. Hermes:-A. B. Oxen- ham: Lieut. Ackery, Lieut. Part-
the occasion with perfect pre-ridge. R.M.. Lieut. Burch, R.M. cision. For the first twenty min-
F/O Weir; E. R. A. Evans (Cap- ütes, play was evenly contested.
tain) and Lieut. Plugge; Surg. both teams having a fair share
Lieut. Miles. A. B. Somers. Big. of attack and defence. A free
Ford, Mne. Davison. A: G. Frizzell. kick just outside the penalty area
Lleut. Lucy, Ldg. Wir. Rogers and to South China "A" saw Cha Sul
LA C. Woodward. Kang make a perfect save but about, five seconds later his goal "fell to Tam Kwong-Pak during a scrimmage in the Athletic goal- mouth.
*
Nothing daunted by this reverse. Athletic attacked but were unable to plerce the sterling defence of South China "A". Now China "A" commenced to exert pressure and corners were coming frequently. Bad shooting, however. prevented goals, and spoiled excellent mid- fcd play
Half-time: South China "A" 1. Chinese Athletic, Nil.
RESUMPTION OF PLAY The resumption found South
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RIFLES BEATEN
A ragged game was witnessed at the Valley when the Club "A" beat the Royal Ulster Rifles by a goal and a try (8 points) to all
kick. After Kowloon's second goal the Club forwards increased their
efforts and worried Everest and Bowen. Minhinnet brought of several saves but was unable to stop Fowler getting the only goal for the Club,
CLOSE GAME
China presaing home their one." The Royal Welch. Fusiliers de- goal advantage and the combined feated St. Joseph's by the odd goal efforts of Loo Wel Man and Wong is three at Chatham Road on Bhek-ping were necessary to keep Saturday. them Qut. Concerted pressure. The Saints fought hard with ten however, was bound to tell and à men for almost three quarters of long drive by Choi Kwai-sing from the game. owing to Elms being the right wing found à resting injured early in the first half. place in the net, the Athletic The outstanding players were the goalie having misjudged the shot | Saints backs, Souza and Costa. completely...
China "A" were now having things their own..way and were taking it easy. In a scramble in the Athletic goal. Tao Chal-sing's boot flew off his foot to the in- bense merriment of the spectators. Later Wong Mai Shun scored a really clever goal, taking the bod through his yn right from the centre of the fell.
Tai Shul-wing found the net for the fourth goal with a lovely grounder a few moments before the final whistle blew for full time. Full-time: South China "A" goals. Athletic, Nil.
Lee Ting-sing for the South China team was certainly the best player on the field. Both goal keepers played safely and well but Athletic were highly unlucky, not to have found the net at least once.
TEAMS: South China "A"-Pau KB- ping: Lee. Ting-sing. Lau Mau; Leung Wing-chui, Lau Hing-chal, Lee Kwak-wai: Chol. Kwai-sing. Lat Shitewing, Tam- Kwong-pak,' Wong Mei-shun, Cheng Kwai "leungyene
Athletic Cha Sui-hang; Loo Wal-man: Wong Bhek-ping: Cheng Ying-kung, Ng Tak-wing, Loo Walikuen; Kwok Lam-seung, Chin Chi-fan: Lee Hong-ching, Tak-kat Chang Mon-wing.
KOWLOON "WIN
Lee
RIFLES JUST
MANAGE.
Failing to convert a penalty kick in the last minute of the game the Easterns were robbed of a well deserved, point and left the Royal Uister Rifles winners in a game in which they were made to look anything but the redoubtable side that their previous perform- ances have suggested them to be.
The Rifles just managed to gain their lone goal through Doherty nine minutes after the kick-off. Cheng Sut Hong's Spot-kick which would have earned the Eastern the maximum points was foiled by Connor.
Taul Hang gave a fine display between the sticks.
POLICE DEFEATED
The Police were defeated by the Navy by five goals to one at Cause- way Bay.
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A.. K. Mackenzie, (St. Andrew's) lost to T. A. Pearce (Bt. George's) 2 and 4.
Charlton 15 5 7 3 18 16 17 Everton 1478 32, 27-17 Derby
15 6 3 6 35 30 15 Stoke
15 6 5 4 27 20 17 15 8 1 6 36 30 17 Grimsby Preston
146 35 19 17 15 Birmingham 15 4 5 6 24 30 13 14 55 4 21 17 15 "Arserial
M'chester C. 15 4 6 5 31 23 14 15 4 5 6 24 29 13 Andrew's Liverpool
15 3 7 5 23 24 '13 (St Wednesday
West Brom
R. Young (St. Andrew's) halved with L. Newton (St. George's),
D. J. Gilmore (St
Dodwell G. S. beat L George's) 2 and 1.
M. Alexander (St. Andrew's) | Bolton beat A. Sommerfelt (St. George's). Wolves
14 5 2 7 24 30 12
14 4 5 5 17 2013
14 4 2 8 20 22 10
C. C. Stark (St. Andrew's) beat M'chester U. 14 3 4 7 19 31.10
7 Leeds H. FL... Mundy (St. George's) and 6.
beat
W. A Stewart (St. Andrew's)
D. A
Humphreys (St. George's)' 4 and 3.
Singles: St. Andrew's si points.
St. George's 2 points.
FOURBALLS
Rotherham York Crewe Barrow
Darlington Tranmere Accrington Gateshead Rochdale
14 7 16 22 23 15 14 8 2 6 28 25 14 14 4 5 5 21 26 13 13 2 8 5 20 30 12 14.4 37 21.25 11 14 2 5 7 2028 9 15 2 5 8 23 35 9 14 3 3 8 14 21 9 14 1 8 7 17 28 8 15 3 3 9 17 34. 9
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
Albion Arbroath Clyde Dunfermine Hearts Kilmarnock Motherwell, Partick
T. Lanark
MAMAK HOCKEY
At the Marlos ground yesterday, the K.IT.C. "A" defeated the "D" Coy, R.U.R, by Ave goala to nii, one of the goals resulting from a a penalty bully.
•
It was evident from the start
2 Queen's P.
3
1 Falkirk
2
Queen O'S
1
bernian
3
that the Indians were far superior
→
Aberdeen
Oj In all departments of the game,
1 Rangers
2
3. Dundee
1
.
1' Celtic
St. Johnstone 6 Hamilton
ສ. Bt. Mirren
LEAGUE TABLE
Aberdeen Celtic
'P. W. D. L. F. A, Pts. 1741 3 3 44 20 25 10 10 4 2 36 18 24 14 9 5 31 12 23 Third Lanark 10 10 2 4.32 18 22 Motherwell
Rangers
Dundee...
Hearts Kilmarnock
Hamilton
14 9 3 438 24 21
18 7 5 4 23 19 15 9 2 4 4 22 20 16 8 1 7 31 28 17 15 7 - 8 36 40 14 St. Johnstone 18 7 2 7 90.25 16 15 5 5 5 31 24 13 Partick"
167 27 38 33 18
Falkirk
Queen's Park 17 5 57 23 32 15
HIR
so much so that they netted four goals in the first half.
With such a commanding lead. the Indians were inclined to take thingsenally in the second half and were only able to score one, The anal whistle ended the game with the Indians worthy winners of a very mediocre encounter.
The goal-scorers were:-Praya Singh (4) and J. M. Pinto (1), .
St Mirren 'Arbroath
Clyde Hibernian
Albion Queen of R
16 5 3
8 28 38 16 5 2 9 21 35 12 15 5 3 8 28 40 12 16 4 4 8 28 32 12
16 2 3 11 22 42 7 161 5 10 20.43 7 Dunfermline 16.2 2 12 34 51 5
14 5 27 24 32 12
SECOND DIVISION
"THERE'S AN
HB
COMING OFF THE ICE IN A MINUTE !”
Barnsley
1 Plymouth
3
Blackburn
3 Bradford C.
▸
1
Blackpool Bradford Bury Leicester
2 Aston V. _
3
1 Coventry
3
2 Swansea
0
2 Southampton
2
(Bt. Newcastle
7 Doncaster
and Norwich
3 Fulham
C
Sheffield U.
4 Notts F
5 Chesterfeld
I
0 Burnley
Edward and Mackenzie Andrew's) beat Lissuman Pearce (St. George's) 3 and 1.
Robertson and Young (St. An-Tottenham drew's) beat S. Dodwell and New-W. Ham ten (St George's) 3 and 2.
r
Robb, and Gilmore (8t. Andrew's) beat L Dodwell and Wodehouse (St. George's) hole.
Rodger and, Alexander (St An- drews) halved with de Rome and Sommerfelt (St. George's).
A. McKellar and Stark (St. An- drew's) lost to A. B. Raworth and Mundy (St. George's) 4 and 5.
R. D. Walker and Stewart (St. Andrew's) beat Hopkins and Hum- phreys (St. George's) 4 and 3.
Total: St. Andrew's, 162 points. St. George's, 4 points
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Boy Scouts As80- ciation will be held to-day, at the Sandiland's Hut at 5.30 p.m.
Blackpool Bury
LEAGUE TABLE
15 7 3
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 15 8 34 28.21 19 15 8 5 2 27 17 21 15 7 6 2 32 17 20 Plymouth Coventry 15 7 3 25 14 19 5 24 18 17 Fulham
15 6 6 3 29 24 18 Aston Villa Newcastle 15 a 25-29 16 18 Sheffield U. 15 7 3 5 27 21 17 15 5 4 4 20 25 14 Barnsley Southampton 15 6-8 8 24 27.
15 7 2 6 33 19 16 Tottenham Swansea Chesterfeld Notta F. Blackburn
Leicester
Norwich Burnley West Ham Bradford C Doncaster Bradford
de
14 6 2,8:20 17 14
14 5 3 8 27.25 13
15 4 5 6 22 30 13 14 5 4 5 14 14-13 1545 6.19 22 13 15 5 4 6 25 20 14 155 4.6 17 18 12 15 4 38 18 30 11 15 3 4 8 20 35 10. 14 2 4 8 8 25-8
15 3 2 10 17 38 8
3" Newport.
2orthampton
THIRD DIVISION (South) through Lee Shek-yau, and shortly
Bristol C. afterwards Cheuk Shek-kam caus- ed a great deal of excitement, the Cardiff ball struck the upright and re- Clapton
Exeter post to post at least three times Crystal P. without entering the goal
The Chinese went further ahead Luton through Chan Tak-tal. The Re Notts C. crelo's goal was the best of the Queen's P.R. game. Alves centred the ball to Reading Beltrão who headed past Wong Torquay with perfect judgment.
Close on the interval the Chinese went further ahead through Chan Tak-fal and Yeurig Shui-yick.
The second goal for the losers was netted by Campos in the second half after a surprise break- way.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
DIVISION 1
B. China "A" 4 Athletic
2 K.. Chinese
Saturday's Results
E. Lancs. Opening the score for the Navy Tippeta beat McHardy at close range through a pass by McLeod, three more goals were scored for Fistlters the Nary within the last ten 8. China "B" minutes of the first half, twice Le Navy Page:netted from two accurate Rides centres by Baxter and the later by Kowloon a fine centre from Tippeta.
In the second half, McLeod head- ed the ball into the net from a high centre by Tippets after beat-
fore the anal whistle Rose scored the only goal for the Police.
Playing on their own grounding North and Bone. Shortly be the Kowloon Football Club beat the, Hong Kong Club-by the odd goal in three on Saturday...
The Kowloon forwards were not very sure of themselves: However, this defect was remedied as the game went on. After about ten minates D. Knox netted a fast shot wh beat Rodgers thus opening the score for Kowloon,
A
Kowloon second goal was from
a penalty against S. Strange, D. Knox converting from the spot
SOUTH CHINA "B" WIN
2 St. Joseph's
4 Recreio
6 Police
1 Ekstern
2 diub
0
Walsall
1
1
Swindon
+
Bournemouth
2
"Brighton ...
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2. Bristol R.
0
3 Aldershot
0
7 Bouthend
2
3' Watford'
0
0 Gingham
0 Millwall
LEAGUE TABLE
P. W. D. L F. A. Pts. Luton
15 10 1 4 33-17 21 Cardif
15 9 24 24 16 20 Bournemouth 15 3 2 5 22 17:18 Brightori 15 91 5 25 14 19 Millwall 15 7 5 3 27-61-19 Watford 15 6 4 5 28.22 16 Southend 15 5 6 4 27.25 18 Gillingham 15 8 2 5.18 20 18
Reading
Notta. C.
15 7 35 28 24 17
15 6.5 4.28 22 17
Queen's PR. 15 7 3 5 25 18 17
Clapton O. 15 5 6.5.19 19 15 Northampton 15 5 4 6 23 22 14 Swindon 15 5 5 5 29 21 Bristol.R 15 61 6.20 24 13 Crystal Palace 15 5 4 6 20 Torquay
15 5 3 719-22 13 156.$7
Bristol G.
Wakall
0
Exeter
Aldershot Newport LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Rifes Fusiliers
Goals P.W.L. D. F. & Pts 841125/8 13 36 20 19 11 12.
15 43 8 19 30 11
-18 3 4 8 17
16 2 4 14.31 8 13 14 10 11 37 8
'THIRD DIVISION (North)
| BarroW?
Carlisle
Chester Crowe
Hall
2. Darlington 7 Lincoln 2 Accrington D Fort Vale 7 Wrexham 1.- Oldhani 4Ń. Brighton Stockport 'Rotherham 2 Gateshead LEAGUE TABLET-
Halifax Hartlepools Mansfield Rochdale South Tra
S: China "g" 6 6 0 1 18 8 11 8. China "A" 5 3 0 2 13 0 8. St. Joseph's... 8.3 3 2 12 11 8 Jaz Eş Lands/17 (3), 3. 19.12 7 In a First Division football match Kowloon 8 34 L3147 730:16 10 d. "B" deserved | Club the Bouth China their victory over the Recreio by K Chinese 7116 10 14 8 four to two when they played; at Eastern 62 $19 13 5 York
751: 3:39.15 8 Caroline Hill last Saturdayız k bounded across the goal line from Navy
Within the first few minutes, of Athletic play Bouth China opened the score Police
Recreio
5 22 114DVK
8 14 38204
80 71 7 29 1 Chester
PAWADOLFA K $15 11 2 2 44 14 24
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