PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY: PRESS
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938.
In the World of Sports
SCOTS AND EASTERN IN Naval Victory HOME FOOTBALL Rugby
TWO-ALL DRAW
Chinese Lose Fine Chance
In Close Match
In a First Division League encounter at Sookunpoo en Saturday, the Royal Scots held the strong Eastern eleven to a draw, both sides sharing, four goals. Unlike their previous displays the Scots showed rare form and thoroughly deserved the point.
El
Pc,
CHAMPIONS LOSE TWO-NIL
Introducing a new brand of first time football of quick passing the Navy side defeat- ed South China "B" in a first division encounter by the score of two goals to nil at Cause- way Bay, on Saturday.
Everton, Arsenal Lose Away
Union INDIAN R.C. SKITTLED
Results
Landon, Oct. 18. Results of matches played in the Rugby Union to-day were
P.S
Bath 11, Bristol 5. Birkenhead Park 50, Bradford 3. Blackheath 10. London Scottish
London, Oct. 15. There was nothing very out-collows:- tanding in to-day's league soccer programme, most games göing as expected. Everton lost away to Bolton but still lead the Arst beat Arsenal Chelsea division. 4-2.
Results 3.3 cabled by Reuter follow
Chelsea
Leeds
Throughout the game the Naval men attacked the Chinese goal and Starting fu, a rather subdued, the game a player from each side gave Taman anxious time keeping be his charge. The Chinese tried to manner, they allowed the Eastern had to drop out for a time to
bring the ball to the other end of to dominate play which culminated treated for leg injuries... when Spen Kam-shin netted to a It was in this half that the Scots the field, the Navy defence were ane shot to put his side ahead. were seen at their best. With the 100 good to let them get through. Shooked out of their lackadaisi-Chinese fast tiring, they dominat-The half back line did valuable
Scots cal display the
asserteded the exchanges and in a melee work and Honneywell and" Ridley themselves and in a series of raids in front of the Chinese goal with were responsible for many fine and Hossack went through to score the the game practically over, a penalty accurate passes that enabled the equaliser,
was awarded for dangerous char- forwards to work within shooting
Hossack took the spot kick range. Midfield play then ensued, both ging. sides being featured in several and made no mistake. The final The Chinese lost whistle sounded Immediately after. good movements.
The teams yesterday were :-~- 3 flue opportunity to take the lead
missed when Lee Tak-kee
Royal Scots-Duncan; Fraser, showed fine foot-work On the penalty. Not to be defied they McDonald; Gibson, Proctor, Clark: Chinese side Lau Mau was the Burnley exerted pressure and were reward- Munro. Fleming. Hossack, Allan most outstanding: unfortunately. Coventry -
he had to leave the field shortly Luton ed when Hau Ching-to found the and McGrogery.
after the second period, owing to net. There was no further scoring
an injury in the leg. In this hall.
Ho
Hin-han: Eastern-LJU Cher-yin. Wong Wing-hong: Soong After the interval both sides in-Ling-sing. Haul Ching-cheng. Lo.
Lee Woo Chi-liang. dulged in midfield play and some "wai-kuen: rougla play was seen, so much so Tak-kee, Suen. Kam-shup. Chow that towards the closing stages of Man-cht and Hau, Ching-to.
SERVICE CORPS LOSE
The two wingmen were far ahead in the forward line, the inside for- wards lacked finishing touches but
NAVY START WELL
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3 Aston Villa Liverpool Leicester C. Manchester U. 0 Blackpool Middlesbrough 3 Grimsby Preston Stoke
SECOND DIVISION
The game commenced with the Southampton Navy taking the ball into the Chi-Tottenham nese area and Muggliston tested West Brom. Tam with a pile-driver, which the
2 Bradford
2.
Devonport Services 3, United
Services 18,
Gloucester 7, Northampton 3. Quy's Hospital 6, Coventry 26. Harlequins, 16 Cambridge Uni-
versity 15.
Newport 11. Leicester 8... Oxford University 16, O.M.T. 14. Penarth 11. London Welsh 3. Richmond 13, Rosslyn Park 21. Torquay Athletic 3, Plymouth
Albion 0.
OUT FOR 52 RUNS
Pereira Takes 7 For 21 In Bowling Unchanged
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(BY “NEW L D W”),
Writing entirely without the scorebook. and from "impressions. tained as the game progressed, I must put down the match between the Indian Recreation Club and Club de Recreio on the latter's ground on Saturday as one of the most interesting I have seen for a very long time.
If nothing else, it furnishes yet another example that cricket is probably the game of games in which it is not safe to judge by scores; for, ordinarily, the fact that between the time the match was beguri and the time it was won and lost approximately 120 runs were scored for the loss of 17 wickets. would hardly indicate that the play was worth watching at all.
Yet it rematris a game that at gether in a stand that won the no stage could be called dull. Per-match. Young Gosano batted very
haps the most noteworthy fact well indeed, restraining himself about it was not so much that it admirably, but, missing no opport- Liverpool" 10, Manchester 30.
took the Portuguese seven wickets unity of scoring. Neath 12, Aberavon 8.
and all their time to make the 53 Pontypool 7. Aldershot Services runs they needed for victory as
their great feat in skittling out the Edinburgh Wanderers 0. Wat-powerful", I.R.C. batting side for a
beggary.52
sonians 16. Stewartonians 20, Glasgow High
School 6.
-Reuter.
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham Bolton
3 Derby
0
Museley 13, Bedford 7.
4 Everton
2
Charlton
2 Huddersfield
}
4 Arsenal
2
1 Wolves.
0
0 Sunderland
2
0
0
Bridgend 9, Swansea 8.
2
Cardin 22. Llanelly 3.
2. Portsmouth
2
3 Brentford
2
Cross Keys 3. Weston-1-Mare 3. Exeter 0 Redruth 13.
3 Blackburn
2
◊ Bury.
0
3.
2
Newcastle Norwich Notts F. Plymouth Shefeld U.
-5 Tranmere
1
3 Swansea
0
0 West Ham
0
0 Manchester C. 0
2 Millwall
1
4 Wednesday
3
1 Fulhamı
1 Chesterfield
0
4 Bristol C.
Brighton Bristol R. Cardiff
Aldershot
3
•
Bradford
◊ Notts Co.
0
Burnley
1 Clapton
2
Exeter Ipswich
1 Torquay
2
Plymouth
West Ham
1 Newport
4
0 Watford
Luton"
0
Fort Vale
2
Coventry
4 Northampton
1
2.Swindon
3
1 Crystal P
1
1 Southport..
1 Doncaster
4 Wrexhami
0 Tranmere
41
of the two. coming in from the Halifax wing at a difficult angle. Muggle-Holl
the Chinese defence no end of Bradford C. worry. His goal was the better Chester
.0 Hartlepools
1
2. Gateshead
2
2 Rochdale
3 Darlington
2
Barnsley
2 Carlisle
Oldham
非
3 York
2
Crewe
J
2 Rotherham
Southport
5 Crewe
1
The R. A. S. C. lost to the 5th flatter deflected for a corner. Mid- |
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
SOUTH CHINA "A" R.A. In their 3rd Division en-field play ensued with either side Bournemouth
BEAT POLICE
Mediocre Game At Caroline Hill
At Caroline Hill on Saturday. South China "A" gained the decision by three goals to one When they met the Police in
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First Division League «n- counter: As an exhibition of football, the game was poor indeed the only redeeming texture being the stubborn defence put up by the. Poflee. Leading by two goals in the first half, which score could have been greatly augmented If they had abandoned their pattern wearing tactics, the Chinese were never in any, difficulties at any stage of game.
Wil-5
The anxious to net the opening goal. counter by two goals to one. Service Corps took the lead in the
Yueng went through on his own first half, the opening goal being and ballooned over the bar. A scored by McCann. Barsley
ane movement started by the responsible for the second. Mar
halves, swinging the ball from wing Mansfield tin scored for the "Gunners in the
to wing, Muggliston gathered the Queen's P. R. recored half.
ball from Betts, passed to Spiller. Reading who shot past. Tam into the net
Southend for the opening goal. The score at
Walsall half time was one all.
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THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
WIN FOR SCOTS Leading by two clear goals in the first half the Royal Bents de-
After the interval, the Seamen feated the Engineers (Chinese) by ti ee goals to nil, Williamson did not slacken the pace and at- Accrington was responsible for all the goals. tacked the Chinese goal-mouth, Barnsley
The Chinese opened the scorej through Lai Shiu-wing. Playing Navy
FOOTBALL RESULTS
AT A GLANCE
FIRST DIVISION
at centre-forward froin his usual! Spiller. Betta) Kwong Wah left wing berth, Lau Tau-man add- howtoon
ed the next point...
Changing over, Howlelt reduced
arrears for the Police with a drive!
:
Betts played a fine game and gave BarroW
ton brought the ball successfully Lincoln past the backs, but allowed Tam N. Brighten
Oldham to dive at his foot to save."
Stockport
During the remainder of the game the naval side kept the ball in the South China half of the feld but no further score was re- gistered.
Navy: Dickerson: Bellis. Town- send; Honeywell, Webster, Ridley; Spiller. Mugglison. Thorburn and Betts.
2 S. China "B"
0
0
The teams were:-
G
(Riertsen 4.
V. White, P..... Jorge)
Aiddlesex
2 Pearson, Saw. Leonard. Gaan Tall
Eastern
(Hossack 2:
2 (Scen Kam
suen. Hau
1
and towards the closing stages of St. Joseph's the game Blackburn deflected a
shot from Fung King-cheung to
make the score 3-1 in favour of Royal Scots the Chinese.
The teams were:-"
S. China “A”
(Lai Shui- - wing, Lau Tau-
South China "A"-Pau Ka-ping: Tin-sing. ahlu-hop. Lee Mak Leung, Wing-chiu Leung In-chiu, Lee Kwok-wal: Tang Kwong-sum, Lal Shiu-wing. Lau Tau-man, Fung King-cheung and Kwok Ting-kl
Blackburn. Police: Altken: Byrne: Watt, Brittain. Parker; Morrison, Gordon, Wall, Howlett 5th and Moss
MIDDLESEX BEAT
ST. JOSEPH'S
Playing at the Valley, the Mid- diesex Regiment beat St. Joseph's by three goals to two in a First Division League match. The game was even and the final score was A fair indication of the run play.
of
St. Joseph's started promisingly. when they took an early lead through, Gaan. They did not, however, entertain the high hopes of their supporters and allowed the soldiers to score twice through Pearson
man. Byrne
(own goal)
Ching-to Police..
"Howlett)
5 Club
SECOND DIVISION A. A. Bde. B. A. (Calvert 3, Cra- ven, Coughlin) Kowloon
(Ulrich, 3)
Suen-
4 Eastern " Cruz (Tong
hing 2) St. Joseph's Kwong Wah (Ward 2, Omat, (da Rocha) H. Catapos) Middlesex
3 Poflce (Devonshire 2, Wong Man-
kwal, Mak Thomas)
Yut-fat)
? Engineers
(Pelham)
South. China:
(Chang Ching" yal, Li Wing-
on) R.A.0.C.
(Munton, Lang)
2 Royal Scots
(McDonald)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION.
Third Lanark
1 Falkirk
1 St. Johnstone
Celtic
1 Hibernian
Newlands
Aberdeen Albion *Clyde Hamilton Hearts Kilmarnock Queen D'8. *Queen's Park
5 Ayr
3 Motherwell
1 St. Mirren
1 Arbroath
4 Partick
* Unplayed.
Alioa
Suuth China "B": fan Kwan-Ralth kon: Leung Pak-wal, Lau Mau, Rangers Lau Wal-pul, Leung Wing-chiu, Lam, Tak-po; Tse Kam-bung: Yeung Shui-yick, Yeung Kam-po, Chan
Tak-fal. Lau Chun-sang. and Lee Shek-yao.
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KOWLOON SIX: KWONG WAH 0 Showing marked superiority la almost every phase of the game, Kowloon Football Club trounced Kwong Wan by six goal to all in a one-sided first division game on their own ground on Saturday.
SECOND DIVISION ..
2 Cowdenbeath
Dumbarton Dundee Dunfermline East Stirling Leith Montrose Morton Stenhousemuir 3 Airdrie
Celtic
2 18 19 13 2 19 14 13 3 22 11 12 3 22 17 12
She Celd U. 10 5 3 Tottenham 10 5 3 Millwall 10 5 2 Wednesday. 10 5 2
10 5 2 3 18 18 12 11 5 2 4 15 18 12 10 5 1 4 14 11 11. 11 4 2.5 26 19 10 10 4 2 4 13 16 10 10 3 3 4 9 13 9
Notts Forest 10 3 3 4 10 15 9 Bury
10 2 4 4 12 158 10 4 8 16 19 8
2
Norwich Southampton 10 3 1 8 15,22 7 Chesterfield 10 3 168,16 1 4Manch'ter C. 10 2 6 21 27 3 Swansea.. 10. 6 4 10 25 6
10 2 17 10 22
THIRD DIVISION
5
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts
11 81 2 24 12 17.
11 B1 2 21 10 17
11 8 3 25 15 16
10 8 3 1 24 8 15 Chester -10 6 2 2 24 15: 14 N. Brighton 13 6 2 3 15 13 14 Doncaster 11 5 3 3 21 14 13 Full
11 5 3 3 22 17 13 2 Rotherham
11. 6 - 5.26 18 12. Stockport... 30 4 42 26 19 12 York
10 4 3.3 15.11 11 Bradford C. 11 5 1 5 20 20 11 Gateshead 10 3 3 4 22 21 .9
B
1
Barrow
2
Halifax Wrexham Carlisle
1 Darlington Lincoln
Rochdale
Hartlepoola
11 4 1 8 18 20 $
11 3 3 5 11 17 9 11 4 7 11 18 8 10 3 16 14 24 7 11 3 1 7 15 29 7 11 2 3 6 14 28 7
11 2 2 7 21 90. 6 €
11 3 - 8 10.23
11 1 1 9 10 37 3
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
117 2 2 19 8 16
11
8 3 2 14 5 15
10 8 2 2 19:10 14
1 Accrington
2 King's Park
1
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
1 Fast Fits
1
3 Dundee U.
0
3 Brechin
Newport
2
Aldershot
3 Edinburgh
0
-2 St. Bernards
3 Forfar
2
Swindon
Queen's PR 10 5 3 2 22 12 13
1
2
GLASGOW CUP FINAL
3 Clyde
0
-Reuter
LEAGUE TABLES
The mainlanders played the same type of game that gave them the victory over the Middlesex last week, scoring the opening goal within the first five minutes of play through V. White. Reirtsen added the second. the minute Everton after. At Half time the score was Derby..... two goals to nil
Bolton" Liverpool
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 10 8 2 22 11 16 11 7 2 2 18 12 18 10 6 2 2 20 12 14 10 6 1 3 17 10 13 10 6 1 3 18 12 13 105 2 3 17 15 12 10 4 8 3·15 12 11 10 4 3 3 12 10 11
After the interval. the Chinese Leeds U. pressed to reduce the arrears and. Charlton for a period, the play was from Aston Villa
Occasionally end to end.
the Bunderland Kwong Wah had the ball in the Chelsea... Kowloon gual-mouth, but ther Portamouth 10 3 14 14 15 11 lacked Anlabing touches and only Blackpool 10 4 2 4 18 14 10 tested Hartley with weak shots | Middlesbro 10 4 2 4 19 18 10,
11 +
Reading 11 3 3 20 15 13 Crystal Pal. 10 5 3 2 14 10 13 Brighton
5 24 21 20 12 Northampton 10 5 2 3 15 15 12 Exeter
10 5 2 3 14 17 12 Bournemouth 10 3 5 2 10 9 11 Bouthend 10 4 2 4 18 17 10 Notis C. 10 3 3 4.14 12 9 Bristol R 11 2 5 4 12 11 9 Cardiff
10 3 3 4 13 14 9 10.4 15 13 15 Port Vale
10 34 14 17.9 Bristol C..
10 3 3 4.12.16 9 Torquay
11 2 5 4 9 13 9 Watford
10 2 4 10 17 8 Mansfield
10 2 3 5.8 167 Clapton 0.
10. 2 1 7 8 19 5 Ipswich
10 2 8 7 18 2 Walsall SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIV. "P. W. D. L. F. A Pts 12 7 41 44 24 18 11 8 1 2 48 1217 12 7 2 3 28 16 16 12 7 2 3 26 25 16 12.71 4 35:24 15 117 4 28.17 14 Motherwell 12 6 2 4 30 30 14 Hibernian 12 61.5 23 2013, 30247888
Hamton 12 6 1 5 22 21 135 11 24811 22 8
Partick 12 6 1 5 22.24 13 20. 10633 69-167
Kilmarnock 12 4 5 3 17,24 13 1e471103:2 27:10, 16.-8
Falkirk 12 4 3 5 17 22 11 113 2110 24 0 Third Lan.
4 2 5 28 29 10 St. J'nstone 12 4 2 6.23 28 13. St Mirren 12 4 2. 8 18 23 10 13246 15 23 8 *WDLP A Pls. Abrosth 11420 10 16 Ayr U EIZES 2475 20:30, 18:
Baith
1280 10 28 6 11 712111 11 6 1 4 23 11 13 AIZ
12 22 819 360 111171225 11 8 1 4.25 19 13
10 4 3.3 19.70 11
(from penalty) and THIRD DIVISION-SECTION "A" At the other end of the held Preston N.2. 10 4 21 18 15 10
Baw. Aff the change-over, the
the Saints managed to draw level 20th Bty, R.A. when "Leonard patted from a
penalty kick given against hands.
This state of antis, did not last long for Tait found the net with a drive.
The tears were s
eph's Souza; L Bouza. Azim; Castilho. Hussain. Pereira; Rocha, Leonard. Gään. Santos and. "Alvės.
Watson,
Middlesex: --- Jackson; Sheehan: Freshwater. Bright, Wii- idason; Grogan, Courtney, Pearson, Saw and Ta
ʼn Electric
[(Lai Bam. Yusuf)
THIRD DIVISION SECTION
BAN
3.Signals
(Elton, Smith, Wright). 24th Bty. BAY £63. www. Not played
| StonbenttorÉ ZONA
WAT 12 Powhatt (Brown 3, Fer
Tis. Beriven
4, Gardeld's
|Reiftaen scored a hat-trick placing stoke
the Kowloon alde in a consolidated Arsenal
Rangers Celtic
10 2-43 18 21-10
Aberdeen Queen O'8 Hearts Clyde
10 24 4:14 13 9
position. Pati Joret scored the Manch tar U. 10 2.414 13 8 final väl from à Density:
The team were
Kowloon, Hartigy, Everest, E2R- man: Marwal Bilal, Bonnabáll; Reirteen V. White, Blake, P. Jörge
3. BECOND DIVISION
Kwong Wah Loo Kwok-kee Hou Ying-rang, Chung Fal-lam; k Cheong Wing, Yueng Tee-ons, Fulham Henry Young: Lan Fook-chesing. West Brom Chin Chi-fan, Cheuk Shek-kam Newcastle. and Wong King-cheung.
Blackburh
Minu, emulating Pereira, bowled unchanged. except for an over to swap ends; and his. 6 for 45 would have been, even better if he had not been hit a bit after the match was won,
The Indians batted arst and, in- dicative of what was to come, the Lack of space prevents me deal- first 25 balls produced four runs! ing with the other games, and I only mention in passing After very slow play they found can themselves three wickets down for Anderson's 63 for Kowloon against well under 20 runs and Minu the Army, and his opening stand changed the order, going' in him- of 92 with R. Broadbridge, who self to knock Pereira aff. When made a neat 32. The game was a the latter knocked his off-stump draw. Lt. Godby's 35 not out saving off with his second ball things be- things for the Army, came deadly serious for the In- dians.
Kitchell "then joined Ahmad Madar and the two, proceeded to dig themselves in. This they did well enough for, apart from some i dangerous flicks at balls just out- side the oft-stump by Kitchell. they were not really in difficulties. but the runs just did not come. The tail did not wag and that was "hat.
Pereira's seven for 21. in 15.4 ovèrs, five of which were maldens, was very well deserved. He was always steady and often dani- gerous. There was a slight “spot":
GEM HOAHING BEATEN
Miss
London, Oct. 15.
Gem Hoaning, youthful Chinese tennis star, was beaten by scores of 6-1, 6-2 by Miss Margaret Scriven (holder). In the semi-final of the National Women's Covered, Courts Championships at Queen's Club to-day--Reuter.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
GOSANO AND GOSANO Recreio's inrings was in a way a repetition of the Indiána." Ed- die Gosano hit a quick 16 but everyone else was introuble and
THE NINTH EXTRA when half the men were gone with only about half the runs made the RACE MEETING wil be held visitors had definitely a fighting weather permitting) at HAPPY chance. Luigi Gosano, however. VALLEY on SATURDAY, 22nd was sound as a rock and presented October, 1938, commencing at
straight bat the moment he
went in, Ozorio hit a boundary 2.00 p.m.
(which was
rare indeed in this game) and five other runs, and then Gosano and Pereira got to-
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