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LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS
KOWLOON
SOUTH CHINA "B"
- Lau
Cheng-sun,
FIRST DIVISION
Q.. MIDDLESEX 4. ST. JOSEPH'S - Lim
Costa 2.
Tak-po, Lee Shek-you.
EASTERN
Hau Ching-to 4. Au L-
ngok. SKAFORTUIS
Fraser,
$
CLCB
Wilson, Fowler 2.
KOWLOON CHINESE
Mak Yu:
McGuigan, Dunnichie 3.
SECOND DIVISION
1
POLICE (C:)
Kong Hing, Wong Ching-
KOWLOON"
Hussala
42L
CHINESE ENGINEERS.
0
SEAFORTHS
Samson.' Smith.
5TH BDE. RA.....
5
CLUB
3
Chaplain. Smith 3. Ban-
Dempster, Steel, "Grenham:
croft.
KWONG WAS
SOUTH CHINA
de Rocha.
MIDDLESEX
Izzard 3, Marabel.
THIRD
'5TH EDE, KA
SERVICE CORES
Cheung Ngai-cheung,, Lee Plu-wong, Wong King-.. cheung. Au Ping-ming. ENGINEERS XE.)
Fox.
DIVISION (HONG KONG)
Hodgkinson, Hughes and
Roxborough.
» Fostponed.
24TH BTY. R.A.
Jones, Firmaer.
SEAFORTHS
McAndrew
w-FOLICE
3 POWHATTEN
THIRD DIVISION (KOWLOON)
C
UNIVERSITY
Lee Phin-luen.
PORTUGUESE S.A.
Santos 2. Campos. Gaan.
AIR FORCE
3
2.
Kennedy
Elton. Smith 2.
3
Singh,
Partap
Bertram. Ferguson 3.
20TH BTY, R.A.
(own goal).
SIGNALS
Bromley 3. Parsons.
HOME
KUMAONS
Narain
Singh 2
FOOTBALL
London, Oct. 30.
The following are the results of to-day's League Football matches:
Derby
FIRST DIVISION
WALES SCORE FINE WIN
Cardiff, Oct. 30. A crowd of 45,000 in showery weather to-day saw Wales defeat Scotland by two goals to one in the International football match. Wales adopted more rugged me-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1937.
LOCAL CRICKET LOCAL YACHTING PRESSMEN'S
League And Friendly Sweepstake Races
Matches
Some Ane feats were. registered in une cricket matches played on Saturday. The best was the per- formance of F. K. Lee, who took six Kowloon wickets for one run (Including the hat-trick) and thea went on to make 89 rrus, enabling the Cralgengower Seniors to win by seven wickets; the dismissal of a strong Hong Kong Club side for 47 by the Indians, and the crush- ing defeat of the Indian Seconds Club Seconds, for whom by the Divett took three wickets in the only over he bowled without con- ceding a run.
RESULTS First Division (all Friendlies)
Deat Indian Recreation Club Hong Kong Cricket Club by four wickets
the town ground: H.K.C.C.4 (Abbas 5 for 14, Minu 4 for 14, Owen-Hughes 22); IR.C. 51 for 6 (Nazarin 20, Owen-Hughes 4 for 22).
on
Gralgengover beat Kowloon by seven wickets at the Valley: Kow- loon 110 (Anderson 57, Burnett 25, F. K. Lee 6 for 1); C.C.C. 172 (F. K. Lee 89, E Zimmern 47 not out). Recreio beat the Navy by four wickets: Navy 70 (Whitmarsh 20, Ozorio 5 for 24, Prata 4 for 13); Recrelo 89 for 9 wkts. (Prata 21, Ozorio 20, Whitmarsh 4 for 23).
Civil Service 127 (Bradley 4 for 18); 5th. Bde. AA. RA. 94 (Mc- Lellan 6 for 37).
Junior League, Kowloon Cricket Club beat Re crelo by nine wickets at Cor's Road: Recreio 90. (Sargent 5 for 29); Kowloon 138 for 4 wkts (W. Mulcahy 51, Baxter 34).
Indian Recreation Club lost to the Hong Kong Cricket Club by 124 runs at "Sookunpoo: H.K.C.C. 168 (Paterson 41. Fox 38, Bishop 31, I. Alt 5 for 50, A. K. Miau for 14); LR.C. 44 (Divett 3 for 0. Fox 4 for 20, Swain 3 for 18).
Craigengower beat the Police by 46 runs on the latter's ground: Craigongower 181 for 8 wkts. decl. (W. Rapley 89 not cut. G. A. Lee Police 135 48. Pope 4 for 38); (Carey 26, Booker 54).
Civil Service lost to the Navy by nine wickets at King's Park: Civil Service 58 (Herbert 3 for 5); Navy 149 for 5 (Fynn 77, Bowermann
thods than their opponents, but in | 37).
Arsenal Blackpool Bolton
1
Middlesbro
2
0 Stoke
1
5 Chelsea
5
"
Brentford
2. Portsmouth
0
5 West Brom.
3
3. Preston
5
1 Charlton
..I
the opening exchanges their dash-
2 Leeds
4
ing forwards harassed the Scottish
}
2 Birmingham
0
defenders, who were responsible
2 Liverpool
3
I Grimsby
1
Everton
Huddersfield
Leicester
"M'chester C.
Sunderland
Wolves
SECOND DIVISION-
'Aston Vilm
1 Coventry ·
Blackburn 5 Barnsley
Bradford 'Chesterfield,
Fulham Norwich
*Plymouth
2' Notts. F.
2 "Tottenham ́·
'I M'chester U.
1 Bury
2 Sheffield U.
Wednesday 3 Stockport Southampton 3 ton Swansea
West Hain
3 Burnley
1 Newcastle }} THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot 1 Mansfield
Bristol.C.
Crystal P
Exeter
Gillingham Millwall Newport
for several instances of mis-kick- ing:
Several fruitless corners were forced by Wales and they missed 1a couple of chances. Scotland then 3 settled down to some sweeping movements, causing Wales, many 2 anxious moments, Main sent over O the bar from 12 yards.
2
0
Wales kept up, a persistent at tack and were rewarded in the 3 27th minute of the game when Bryn Jones scored with a grant left foot drive.
holding on to their single goal
the "resumption.
Wales
rushed the Scottish defence off
between their backs let in Morris
The Scottish forwards
thrice
completely outwitted the
Welsh
0
.defence, but they finished
very
2 Bournemouth
1
weak and the interval saw Wales
2 Southend
1
4. Northampton
1
lead.
3 Walsall
0
7 Torquay
0
After
1 Brighton
0
Notts. C
2 Queen's P.R.
their feet and a misunderstanding
Reading
2 Clapton
0
Swindon
2 Bristol R.
1
Watford
4 Cardiff
1 Southport
...
3 Bradford C.
0
Tranmere
2
2 Carlisle
3 Rochdale
3
2 bileter
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Barrow
Urewe Darlington Gateshead
Hartlepools
Hull Lincoln
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YESTERDAY'S GAMES
Two whole day friendly matches were played yesterday.
At Pokfulam the University Undergraduates entertained 20 and Alumni Association Eleven were beaten by eight wickets and the Kowloon Cricket Club were badly beaten by the Army at Cox Road.
Scores:-
180
University 77 (P. M N. da Silva 4 for 21; L T. Ride 13, A. Tsui 20), Alumni Association
(J. I Younggaye 29, Kwan 23 retired).
Kowloon 153; Army 264 for 6 wickets,
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
Badminton. Badminton, Cathedral Hall, 8.30 p.m.
in
Meetings-Ride Meeting Com-
who scored after the game had o been in progress four minutes. Wales almost increased the lead a minute later. They were undoub-mittee, at Volunteer Headquarters, 2tedly superior apart from their 5.30 p.m.; Football Council, Room 205, Gloucester Bulding. 5.30 p.m. 1.passing.
Yachting.-3rd. Ladies' First Series.
Bcotland rallied, but the Welsh backs were very sound. Hanford was excellent as centre-half for
TO-MORROW
Results
The Royal Hong Kong Yacht
sweepstake тасся Club's
salled yesterday resulted as follows:
"A" Class-Started at 10.10
Finished Corr. Pas. Jean. A15...... 1344.327 13,44.27 1
(Col. G. C. Gowland). Nereld II, A2... 13.48.06, 13.48.06 2
(Capt. C. B. Barry, RN), Kittiwake, A12 13.48.30 13.48.30 3
(Miss P. M. King). " Redshank. A10 13:49,34 13.49.24. 4-
(Capt. R. A. Bower).
«pp" Class-Started at 09.50
Finkhed Corr. Pos. Penguin, W24... 13.43.51 13.20.28 1
(Capt. D. M. Eley). Curlew. W12... 13.55.47 13.25.02
(Mr. R. G. B. Innes). Typhoon, WI 13.56.25-13.27.43 3
(Major J. C. Qale). Mistral, W22... 13.55.47 13.31.12 4
(Mr. A. M. Mack). Tern, W13. D.N.F. (Mr. T. C. Man-
ning).
"
Monsoon, W18, DNF. (MI., H. W
Dulley),
Cutty, W23, D.N.F. (Mr. J. D. Mc-
Cistchle).
3
"E" Class-Started at 10.00
Finished Corr, Pos. Mel Hwa, E4... 13.20.72 13 14.38 1
(Mr. H. 9. Rouse). Azuma, El. 13.31.04 13.29.18 2
(Mr. G. E. Gandy). U. & I. ES 13.37.18 13.31.62
(Major B. E C. Dixon). Tyrone, 825 .. 14.01.14 13.33.05 4
(Mr. G. V. T. Marshall). Wanderer, E18 13.39.05 13.35.26 5
(Mrs. D'Arcy-Evans). Punai, 28
...... 13.59.24 13.95.28 (Dr. L. D. Pringle). Highwayman. ·
E32. (Mr. E. Cock).
13.56.03 13.36.23 7
.
SOCCER WIN
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TRAINING GALLOPS
է:
The following times were taken during the training gallops
at Race Course on Saturday:--
Electricians Beaten
By Odd Goal In 3 Rose-Queen
A team composed of the men- bers of the European Press met the Hong Kong Electric in a friendly soccer match on the South China Athletle Association ground yester- day, the result being a win of two goals to one for the former.
With a comparatively stronger line of attack, the HK. Electric pounded the Pressmen's defence with consistency, and hardly be- fore the players had the oppor- tunity to warm up, scored a well- placed goal.
Less than five minutes later. however, the Pressmen gained con- trol. and in an active rush sent à forceful shot in the direction of the Electric's goal. The latter's in custodian dropped the ball hesitation and A. G...Quark ("S.C. Morning Post") scored.
Owing to the early collapse of R. Goldman, Stanley Lee kindly Joined the side of the press, and considerably strengthened the line of attack. A straight, send-in by Burnett ("China Mall") G. C. secured the winning point.
The following represented the HE.C.-
A. M. Quinn; W. Stoker (Capt.), A. R. Minu; Lau Pak, W. E. Peera" R. RibeiraS. Yusuf, G. A. Souza, Lo Hon-cheong, J. C. Santos and M. Babhan. Reserves:-Yuen Shul- fco. Li Yuk-wing, Yuen Yat-chee and Tang Kin-chi.
The following played for the Press:--
M. R. Abbas ("E.K. Telegraph"); G. W. Gffen ("HK. Telegraph), A. M. Omar ("8.C.M. Pest"); A. O. Quark ("S.C.M. Post"), R. Goldman Sea Rover, E14 14.47.29 14.04.22 8 ("China Mail"), 8. A Ramjahn,
(Mr. N. U. Dunsey), .
||
La Cigale, E3, D.NF. (Mr. N. Crou-
cher),
("Hong Kong Telegraph"); N. A.
E. Mackay ("Chiria Mail"), G. C. Burnett ("China Mall), A. T. Lee J. Prettyjohn ("Daily Press") and G. S. P. Guest ("8.CM. Post") and 8. Lee."
Quest, E17. D.N.F. (Mr. W. F❘ (9.C.M. Post"),
Webb).
Fei Leong. E31, D.N.F
K. I. T. C.
་་
NEED FOR
FEELS EXPANSION
ENJOYABLE AT HOME" HELD
A large gathering of members | hammed Shah, Dr. N. P. Karanjia, Miss Karanjia, Dr. (Miss) P. Rut- and friends attended the annual "At Home" and prize distribution tonjee, Miss R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Soof, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lo- of the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club at King's Park on Saturday, when
and Mrs. A. Vaswani, gan. Mr. Mrs. Poole, Mrs. Cuthbertson, Mr. Mr. P. Vaswani, vice-president of the Club, in his short speech hint- and Mrs. M. R. Deb. Messrs. I Ma- han Singh, Badan Singh, G. M. ed that permission may soon be sought from the Government to Khan, Ahmed Khan, H S. Ma- mark, Ng Sze-kwong. M. Y. Adal extend their premises on account of the large increase in member- and A. R. Minu. ship.'
The singles championship of the club was decided during the after-, noon, when S. A. Hussain won the final from his brother "8.S." in straight seta, the scores being 7-5, 8-3, 6-0. Exhibition matches were given by Lt. Misra, Firdos Khan, S..8. Hussain and I. Mahan Singh.
After tea Mrs. Vaswani present- ed prizes.
The pipe band of the H.KS.RA. was in attendance and rendered pleasing selections.
Among those who attended were Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Captand Mrs. G. W. P. Kimm. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Higgs, Capt. Stapleton, Capt. and Mrs...Kharegat, Capt. Chopra, Capt. Mitra, Mr. Abbas Khan, Mr. A. G. F. Close, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Thomas, Mr. 8. 8. Mamak, Mr. K Hussain, Mr. Jahan Dad (Hon.
Tournament | Secretary). Meeting-Mamak" Scotland, persisting in close, pass-
0 5 Rotherham
New Brighton 2 Accrington
Oldham
2 Halifax
Port Vale
3 York
Wrexham
2. Doncaster
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
§Aberdeen
'v Rangers
ing which was unavailing against
1
the fierce tackling of Philips, who
..
1
2
0
later had to leave the field injur-
ed. Massle then took a free kick
to give Scotland a goal in the 25th minute. Scotland made desperate efforts to score the equaliser, but the ten men of the opposition held on grimly to the end.
AYT
1 T, Lanark
1
Clyde Hamilton
2 Kilmarnock
2 Reuter
2 Hearth
3
Hibernian
1 Motherwell
1
Morton
4
Arbroath
2' Falkirk
3 Queen O'8.
3
2
Partici
Queen's Park
iSt. Mirren:
v. Celtic
St. Johnstone 4 Dundee
Ipostponed, fog.
Airdrie
SECOND DIVISION
Cowdenbeath
Dundee, Dunfermline
E. Stirling Forfar King's Park
Montrose
Ralth
St. Bernard
0 East Fife
4 Edinburgh
6 S'hothmuir
3 Brechin
1 Dumbarton
o Albion
3 Leith
6 Alloa
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
Wales
2 Belland
(At Cardin)
WORLD BOXING TITLE
New York, Oct. 20. Henry Armstrong (124 pounds). became the undisputed Feather- weight Champion of the world he knocked out 4 to-day, when
2 Petey Barron (120 pounds) in the
2 sixth round of their Afteen round
contest,
Sarron had the better of the
through earlier rounds,
sheer
1 speed, but Armstrong, slowed him
1 up later with sharp punches in 1 clinches. Sarron was badly punished in the fifth round, and was finally knocked out in the sixth by a short right to the jaw Reuter,
St. "Andrew's p.m.
Church
Umrao Singh,
|
PRIZE LIST.....-
The prize winners were as fol- lows
Tennis Singles Championship:- Winner (cup presented by Mr. Deb) S A. Hussain; runner-up, S. S. Hussain.
Doubles Championship: *** 1917- ners (cups presented by Mr. P. Vaswani)---8. A. and 8. S. Hus- sain; runners-up, Dr. N. P. Karanția and M. Ramzan.
Singles Handicap:-Winner, S. 8 Hussian; runner-up, 8. A. Hus- sain,
Doubles Handicap:--Winners, 8-- 8. Hussain and J. P. Noronha; runners-up, Dr. N. .P. Karanjia and M. Ramzan.
Junior Championship:-Winner (cup presented by Mr. 8. 8. Ma- mak), Narain Singh; runner-up (cup presented by Mr. 8. 8. Ma-
Lieut. Misra, Hall, 6
Pritam Nath. Nagl. Subedar Mo- I mak), J. P. Noronha, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 Shooting-Hong Kong Rifie Association "Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot, Army Range, Kow- toon-City. 2 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ( Racing-Hong Kong Jockey Club's Tenth Extra Race Meeting. Happy Valley, 2 pm.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14. Tennis.-Exhibition Tennis, at Chinese R.C, Causeway Bay, 3 p.m..
MILITARY BAND CONCERT
The full band of the 1st Batta- Hlön, Seaforth. Highlanders, gave an enjoyable al fresco concert at the Kowloon Cricket Club on, Baturday night.
Weather conditions were ideal. and there was a very large atten- dance.
Mias Eva Turner, Mr. W. C. Knight and Mr. Lindsay 'Lafford also contributed to the programme,
The Hossain Brothers, S.A. and 8.8, who met in the Finals of the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club Singles Championship on Saturday S
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