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KOWLOON DEFEAT
SOUTH CHINA "A"
IN SENIOR LEAGUE
Rowlands Plays Splendid Game Between Sticks
BULPIN SCORES ONLY GOAL
OF MATCH
Kowloon Football Club, delighted their mpporters when they de- feated South China "A" by a rosi to nil in a First Division League... football match on Saturday afternoon. The match was played on the Kowloon F.C. gound and-attracted a large crowd of spectators who got full value for their money in a game that was played at a fast pace and was entertaining. With a full measure of excitement.
It may be stated that it has be- come almost a tradition with the Kowloon Football Club that they beat South China "A" at least Last year the once every season. mainlanders annexed tour points from the Chinese in both their League encounters.
There were few changes in yesterday's teams. "Kowloon were without Bob Everest, their right
2
"full-back who is on the injured list with water in the knee, and his place was taken by Sousa. V. J. Bulpin being brought in at cen- tre-forward with D. Knox playing inside-left.
South China lacked the services of Lee Kwok-wal, Tso Kwal-shing and Cheuk Shek-kam. Ho Kar- keung played inside-left in place or Cheuk.
clever Wälle displaying very combination the Chinese forwards failed with their finishing efforts
back, played his usual reliable game. Wong Wing was safe but he misjudged the shot that pass- ed him in the second half,
"Bliss worked hard in the pivotal position for Kowloon but he fall- ed with his headwork, heading at most times to a waiting opponent. Evans, the Interporter, did mar- vellous work at right-half back. He was a bundle of energy and saved many dangerous situations. O'Connor,on the left of the inter- mediate line, gave good support.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1937.
CHARITY SOCCER HOME FOOTBALL
MATCH
Chinese Defeat The Rest
LAI SHIU WING IN FORM
The
GUST OF WIND
OVERTURNS GAEL
London, Oct. 18. The following are the results of
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TRAINING GALLOPS
to-day's League Football matches: Major Smith Thrown Times Taken At Happy Valley
Arsenal Blackpool Bolton
FIRST DIVISION
Brentford Derby
Everton
team
Combined Chinese beat the Rest by four goal to three in a fast-moving soccer. match on the Navy ground yeeter day afternoon. There was a fair- iy large crowd present, and it is learned that over $700 was col- lected. This sum will go to the dependents of Wong Shek-ping, late Eastern player, who died us the result of an injury sustained on As & the Beld some time ago. mark of respect to his memory. the two teams lined up and to- gether with the spectators, stood in silence for two minutes before the commencement of the game.
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F'd'field Leicester M'chester C. S'derland Wolves
1 Portsmouth
0
Chelsea
1
Preston
5
Charlton
2
1 Middlesbro
1
1 Leeds
1 Grimsby
4 W. Brom.
0 Stole
1 "Birmingham
2 Liverpool SECOND DIVISION
Aston Villa Blackburn Bradford Chesterfield Fulham Norwich Plymouth Wednesday Southampton
Into Water
LOCAL YACHTING
Major 8. Smith of the RAM,C., 2salling the Gael (G1), was thrown 1 into the water when a sudden a strong gust of wind overturned hia yacht off Hunghem op Saturday,
O while he was competing in the 1st Commodore's Cup Series. He was rescued by a passing junk, but his yacht sank.
2 Newcastle
J
1 M'chester U.
1
1 Luton
1
1 Bury
2
3 Tottenham
2 Notts F.
0
2 Burnley
3
0 Sheff. U.
1
+ Stockport
1
Swansea West Ham
3 Coventry,
3
4 Barnsley
1
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
1 Clapton
2
3 Walsall
3 Brighton
4 Mansfield
0 Bristol R.
1 Southend
1 Cardiff
1
1 Bournemouth
1 Queen's Park 0
i Torquay..
0
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E Edwards in Joan (A15) Jan
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In the "G" Class, of which the. Gael was a competitor, there were only three entries and of the re- maining two, neither finished.
Mr. C. Tranchard Davis salied 1 Sirius (Y7) home first in the "I" 2 and "Y" Class event. Zephyr (Y8),
◊ in the hands of Mr. Haycraft was
1 second while Mr. B. S. Carter was
0 third in Winkle (V2). Alba (13)
did not finish.
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In the first half, the Rest gal off to an early start, and within a few minutes netted a goal when Aldershot Evans sent a straight shot past Bristol C. the Chinese custodiani.
Soon after Crystal P. this. Sung Ling Sing in trying to Exeter
unfortunately Gillingham head the bail sent it in the wrong direction, and Millwall the ball went into his own goal. Newport The Chinese showed exceptionally Notts C. brilliant team-work as the game Reading progress, but the other side be- Swindon came rather stiess, although the Watford KNOX IN DEFENCE
work of Webster at back was Knox was inclined to lle too far good. The first half closed with the score level after Li Tak-ki and back but perhaps this was the best plan for he did do some effective Lai Shiu-wing each scored. "
In the second half, La Tak-ki defence work especially in the second half when the Kowloon played fine
football when citadel was hard pressed....Honni- carried the ball across nearly the tall played well on the left wing whole length of the field and but the pity of it all was that he scored with a remarkably forceful Leonard was starved; Kowloon contentrat-kick from the sideline.
in front of the Kowloon goal-ing too much of their attack from mouth by reason of too much
the right, where Coakley was not dilly-dallying. Their short pass-
at his best. The youthful Jorge, ing was good up to a point and
mat inside-right, was always a lost then it was
to the eager
hard trier but he was seldom tackling of the mainland defen-
given a really good opportunity. ders. where Ulrich was outstand-
Rowlands in goal was rocklike and
he brought off splendid clearances time and again. In the towards the end, second half, when Kowloon's spectators had their hearts in their Rowlands brought rellef to count- lesa exciting moments.
ing.
I
FUNG HAS OFF DAY. Fung King-cheong had an off- day. He left his scheming plans at Caroline Hill; or, it he did have them with him, he most certainly falled to put them to any fruit- ful purpose. Even his usually ac- curate shooting was well below form. Fung received good sup- port from sharp-shooter La! Chiu- wing but the Lat-Fung-Ho com- bine lacked thrust though indivi- dually Lai and Ho Kar-keung tested Rowlands on several occa- stons.
Leung Wing-chlu was a steady pivot and Li Ting-sang, at left
mouths."
The first half was fairly evenly shared and it was not until mid- way through the second half that Bulpin placed the ball in the Chi- nese nef with a rising shot after Knox had failed to get his foot to
fine pass from Honniball. In the closing stages, Kowloon under- went heavy attacks, the Chinese forcing several corners but to no avail.."
LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL
AT GLANCE
RESULTS
Kowloon
Bulpit
Eastern
Le Tacky.
FIRST DIVISION
South China “A”
Seaforths Spiers, Thompson
St. Joseph's
Costa, Leonard.
Middlesex
3
Saw 3.
South China "B".
3
Kowloon Chinese
Lau Chung-sang, Lee Shek-
yau, Tay Qee-lang...
SECOND DIVISION
Kwong Wah....
1
Seaforths
Yeung Poon-bon.
Linsdsau.
Kowloon
2
Engineers (European)
Betts, Wilson
FOX.
Eastern
1
Police (Chinese)
Sun: Kal-man
*Club
Lee Shing-wing. Fán Kwoi-
£801 Engineers
*Postponed.
THIRD DIVISION (HONG KONG)
5th Bde. BA
Barseley, Chaplin
*Police ...............
Medicals
Engineers
2 'Ordnance
Münton. Emberson. Stanley
8
Powhaitan
Iau
Service Corps
Youd 2. Pym 4. Parkin 2.
Pradford. 2 Taylor, Dud-
deridge, Crosby.
* Postponed.
THIRD DIVISION (KOWLOON)
24th Bty. R.A
20th Biy. BA
Rocha
University
Air Force
2
1
Kumaon Rifles .....
2
Dewan Singh. Hiyat Bingh.
Portuguese SA
3
C. Bantos 2. Remedios.
Royal Signals
2
France, Parker.
Seaforths
2
Ferguson, Bertram.
Scores:-
COMBINED SCHOOLS
BEAT C.C.C.
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1 Northampton 3
DIVISION (NORTH)
1
The full results were as follow:
"A" CLASS
可
Yacht
Fin'd. Cord. P. Pts 12.15.22 17.15.22 8 7
(Major B. E. C. Dixon)..
Carpenter THIRD Barrow " Crewe Darlington he Gateshead
Hartlepools Hull
later equalised, and the game was thence characterized by fast ex- changes and fine marking on both sides. Rowlands was responsible for a couple of brilliant 'sayCA. Towards the close La! Shiu-wing claimed another goal, and play honours to the with ended Chinese.
Costa at left-back" twisted his ankle at the beginning of
Combined Schools:-149 (J. Go sano 60, A. M. Prata 20, K. M. Rum- Some very fine batting featured Jahn 14: Dr. C. W. Lam 4 for 45,1 a friendly cricket match played A. T. Les 3 for 17). yesterday when the Combined Craigengower-85 (E. Zimmern Bchools team defeated Craigen-18; C. Hosegood 5 for, 23, W. Singh
2 for 271. gower Cricket Club by 84 runs.
game, and went off the field.
The teams were:-
gay
Lincoln New Brighton Oldham Port Vale Wrexham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
St. Johnstone St. Mirren T. Lanark Partick
Combined Chinese:-Wong Wah- (B.G.); Mak Slu-hen (BC.). L Tin-sang (S.C.); Lau Hing- chol "(8.C.), Sung Ling-sing (Eastern), Chung Kim-tal (How- loon Chinese); Cheng Slu-hong Albion
Eastern). Lau Chung-sang (B.C.). LA Tak-ki (Eastern), Lai Shlu- wing (8.C.) and Hau Ching-to (Eastern).
Rest:-Rowlands (KFC): Web- ster (Seaforths), Costa (St. Jos.); Hussain (St. Jos.), 8plers (Sea- forths). Parker (Police); Coakley (K.F.C.). D. Leonard (Bt. Jos.). Pearson
(K. (Middlesex). Evans F.C.) and Bickford (H.K.F.C.).
Referee: Mr. Richards.
JUNIOR LEAGUE Before the commencement of the charity match, a 2nd Division League game was played between South China and the Royal Artil- the lery, resulting in a win for
Smith, Percival later by 2-1. and Wong King-ching were res- ponsible for the goals.
Brechin
D. M. F. o Nereld II
(Mr. C. B. Barry, R.N.). Artemis 17.10.11 17.10.111 15
(Mr. G. G. Wood).
1
4 Queen's Park 3
5 Arbroathi
4 Morton
*
2
17.10.42 17.10.42 4 11 (Capt. D. M. Fley),
17.14.40 17.14.40 7 (Capt. 8. J. Ritchie). Redshank
17.10.43. 17.10.43 5 10 (Capt. R. H. Bower). True Blue
17.13.41 17.15.41 9 8
(Mr. H. S. Rouse). 2 Kittiwake
0
17.10 17.11.10 6 9
(Miss P. M. King). 1 Joan
41
17.10.13 17.10.13 2 13 (Mrs. E. R. Edwards).
"T"" and "T" Class
Rangers
3. Queen O'S..
1
3 Hamilton
1
Clyde
4 Clyde
1
Allzo Winkle
SECOND DIVISION
Cowdenbeath Dumbarton
East Fife Edinburgh King's Park Montrose
St. Bernaro's
2. Dunfermline
2
3 East Sterling 3 3 Leith
2 Raith-
2 Airdrie
5 S'housemuir
D. N. F. 17.10.35 17.09.41 3 8
(Mr. B. 8. Carter)." Sirius
17.01.09 16.58.00 1 11 (Mr. C. Trenchard Davis)
17.07.48 17.02.58 2 9 (Mr. Haycraft).
61 Zephyr
2
Neither Gael (G1), Lola (G9) op
2 Owl (G11) finished in the "0"
Claas.
4 Alloa
2
2 Forfar
0
3 Dundee Un.
2 "T. Lanark
1
GLASGOW CUP FINAL
Rangers -Reuter.
SOFTBALL LEAGUE-
RESULTS
Results of Softball League matches played yesterday at King's Park are as follows:-
English Forum defeated the H. K, Baseball Club by 18 runs to 13."
English Forum:-W. Chew, N.,
VOLUNTEERS AT Young, T. Ching. Low, B. Chinn,
PLAY
Gymkhana A Big Success
Brilliant weather favoured the annual gymkhana of the Machine Gun Troop, Hong Kong Volunteers, which was held on the old Falo Ground, Causeway Bay yesterday.
A large
and.
distinguished
Kitchell, Wong.
·
B. K. Baseball Club:-W. A. Smith, Walker, Morreale, Williams, McCall, W. H. Brown, Hickman, Robertson
The Canadian Chinese beat the Filipinos by it runs to five.
Canadian Chinese:-B. Ing, G. G. Lee, H. Lau, K. Nazarin, W. Wo, J. Delgado, H. Quon, A. Fernandez, E. Bunn.
Filipinos:- Bautista, Gosulco, Loyola, Paulino, Torres, Castro, Eusebio, Dumatol, Cruz, Marriano. Vets defeated No. 3 Machine Gun Coy. Volunteers by 18 to 15
runs
"Vets":-Lam, Jan, Chang, Yee, Chung, Mar, Mann, Lau.
gathering was present, including His Excellency the Officer AQ- ministerig the Government, the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, H. E. The
No. 3 M. G. Coy:-E Zimmern, G General Officer Commanding, Ma-- jor General A. W. Bartholomew, Winch, F. 1 Zimmern, winglee. Mrs. Batholomew. Brigadier Bis-J. N. Anderson, D. Hung, W. Rapley, sett, Col. and Mrs. N. M. §. irwin, T. A Madar, A Hung, Porter, Col. Burrowes, Lt. Col. and Mrs. Muirhead, Lt. Col. and Mrs' Dow- biggin, Lt. Col. R. C. B. Anderson, the Hon. Mr. T. H. and Mrs. King, Major and Mrs Frank Hogg and Gregory. Grieve, Cole and Win- Major E. J. R. Mitchell.
The "A" Class sailed a course of 8.1 miles comprised of Quarry Bay mark, Kowloon Rock mark, Ram- sey Shoal mark, (N) Mark on line, Quarry Bay mark and Club line The "G", "1" and "Y" Classes, however, sailed a shorter course of
5.4 miles.
INTER-SECTION HOCKEY TOURNEY
NOMADS DEFEAT
ARGONAUTAS .
Ranger..
New Star Home Brew Boronia Belle Brutus ....
Yum Sing
Tich
Royal Highness Emergency Call Sylvandale Zero
Diogenes
LOCAL CRICKET
Saturday's Results
C.S.C.C. v. KC.C. C.S.C.C.: 198 for 2 wickets (Col- ledge 102 not out, Richardson 48); K.C.C.: 164 (Anderson 37, Fincher 34). Haynes 3 for 34.
".
LR.C. v. ARMY
RUGBY SEASON
OPENS
Club Fields Brilliant Fifteen
The Rugby football season open-
IR.C.: 183 for 7 wickets (A. H. ed omcially on Saturday with two Madar 60. Nazarin 58); Army: 112 games, Club 1st XV v. Army and (Weedon 45); Minu 7 for 31, Michel, Club "A" v. HMS. Medway. 4 for 38.
RECREIO v. C.C.C. Recreio: 168 (Rodrigues 59. Prata 52); Craigengower C.C.: 144 (E. Zimmern 33). Soares 2 for 5.
H.K.C.C. MARRIED v. SINGLE Single: 181 for 5 (T.A. Pearce 30 retired); Married: 124. Baines 5 for 25, Hayne 1 for 5, Bond 1 for 6.
POLICE v. LR.Č. 2ND Police: 127 (Pope 34) IR.C. 81 (I. All 35). Pope 3 for 18. Brookes
5 for 11.
K.C.C. 2ND. v.. 0.5.C.C. K.C.C.: 160 for 3 wickets (Baxter 64 not out); C.B.C.C.: 82. Hall 3
for 22.
the In the former encounter, Club beat the Army by 28-6 in an exciting match which was marked by the brilliant play of several new- comers to the Club's ranks. D. H Stewart and R. G. Geet, former Shanghal Interporters," "were ́ ́ ́ex- ceptionally impressive, their clever moves Being in no small measure responsible for the Club's success.
The Club possesses a very strong three-quarter line, and the entire team, judging by Saturday's ex- hibition, seems to play with ex- cellent harmony. If the form as displayed on Saturday is maintain- ed, the Club should not have any difficulty in retaining the Triangu- lar Trophy.
By defeating the Argonautas by two clear goals at the Police Traiu- ing School ground yesterday after- noon, the Nomads qualified to meet the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in the semi-final of the Civilian
RECREIO 2ND v. C.C.C. 2ND Section of the Hong Kong Hockey
Recreio: 127 for 7 wickets (Co- Association Inter-Section Knock-gano 58); Craigengower 15. Go-
In the second match, the Medway out Competition.
sano 6 for 4, Alves 4 for 11.
won by 20-nfl. The Club "A" also D.B.S. v. H.KU. D.B.S. 93: H.K.U.; 61. Crary 5 fielded many newcomers, who play- for 23. Sargent 5 for 30. Hong Choyed well, but the team generally 3 for 10
talled to offer sumclent opposition.
The Nomads fully deserved victory yesterday. There was no score up to the interval but in the second half the Nomads became masters of the situation and launched attack after attack, the Argonauths' ́de- tence and especially their » goal-
Dkeeper having a very busy time. The Nomads forwards combined with understanding and the goal scorers were A. P. Eca da Silva and 8. A. Reed.
Event Alarm Race: "B" Sub- section (L/Cpl. Pym, and Troopers
field).'
R. J. Reed was particularly out- standlig at left full-back where he kept the speedy F. Nolasco da
Biva well in check. L. Souza also
At the conclusion of the gymk- Event -Gretna Green Race: did good work in defence and R. hana, Capt. Hutton-Potts, Officer Miss Pamela Scott-Harston and Silva shone in attack. Commanding the Troop, called on Sgt. B. C. Field.
Mrs. Bartholomey to present the prizes, which were won by the following:-
Event 1-Musical Holden
? 11 Chairs,
R.
Event 2-Children's Riding Com petition Class 1, Nancy Kerrison (1). R. Holden (2); Class 2, Frank Langley (1), Verancia Walker (2); Class 2, Elizabeth Fleming (1), Peter Potts (2).
Event 5-Tent Pegging: Capt. A Hutton-Potts,"
Event 6-Handy Hunter Competi- tion: Mr. L. J.Fielden Tonina Pony) and Capt. Hutton-Potta (Australian Pony)...
NOMADS' V. K.LT.C.
The following will represent the Nomads against the E.LT.C., on Wednesday afternoon in the semi- final of the Knock-out Tournament at the Club ground, King's Park, Dawbiggin Trophy. Awarded to commencing at 5.15 pm Alves; the member of the Troop who H. Soares, R. Reed; A Xavier, A. made the best aggregate for the B. Hamson, L. Bousa; R. M. Bilva. Tent Pegging and Jumping Com-F. Reed. 8. Reed, H, Gubbay and
A. P. Eca da Silva; petit'on), Capt. A Hutton-Potts,
Badminton.
Sporting Fixtures.
TO-DAY
Badminton,
Shooting-Hong Kong Rife Anan. in Weekly Spoon and Practice Bhoot,
Army Range, Kowloon City, 2 p.m.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21
Cheero
Cathedral Hall, 8.30 p.m..
Bridge. Cheero Club Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
Hockey--Police v. Club de Re- creto (Club'ground), 5.15 p.m.
Yachting. 1st Ladies First Berles, "A" "H". "L" "y" and "G" Classes "(R.HK.Y.C.).
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19 Meeting Craigcngower Cricket Club Annual General Meeting at Club House, $40 p.m
Bridge Bridge, 8 p.m.
Club Contract
.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23
Badminton YMCA. · Badmin- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m.
Bridge Cheero Club Duplicate.
and Contract Bridge, 8 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20:
Racing, Hong Kong Jockey Badminton YMCA, Badmin-Club's Ninth Extra Race Meeting, ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. Happy Valley. 2 p.m.
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