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TUESDAY, JINUARY 3, 1939.
In the World of Sports
KOWLOON CAUSE UPSET
IN SHIELD FOOTBALL Strong South China Team
Held To A Draw
Kowloon created one of the biggest upsets of the season against South China "A" in the second round of the Senior Shield on Satur- day, holding the Chinese' to a scoreless draw after extra time. The Mainlanders deserve the greatest praise taking into consideration the fact that the side fielded for the game was not the regular first eleven. South China "A" on the other hand, expected a hard game and turned out a full side.
wonderful display. Hartley in goal was at his best, giving -a
the opposing forwards, The Kowloon halves were a stonewall to young Maxwell being very prominent in this line. Sonny Bliss, after being on the injured, list for the past fortnight made a welcome re- turn.
น
Lau Tau-man, on the Chinese| left wing, was, a constant source of worry to Hartley but the re-
not in maining forwards were
form Leung Wing-chou and Lau
Hing-chto
played
well in the
LEAGUE GAMES
ST. JOSEPH'S HAVE EASY WIN
intermediate line, while Lee Tin-! At Happy Vall sang and Mak Shut-hon were safe ran riot over backs. Pau Kau-Bing was
NAVY AND ARMY HOCKEY TEAMS
The Navy (left) and Army (right) hockey teams, photographed before their Triangular Tourna- ment encounter on Friday which resulted in a draw of four all. (Photo: A. A. Kahn)..
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RESULTS
New Year Eve Games
Joseph's
LONDON, January 1 Reuter second Following are the results of League on football matches played to-day-- far
FIRST DIVISION
very division
leg
much at home in goal.,
SHORT EXCHANGES
Saturday. superior East
S
Ainter were épartment.
served by the
Play opened with a period of left short exchanges. Jorge gathering] the ball early on from a pass off kin Maxwell and sent the leather in CA to test Pau.
Cg
red 3 and Wil- in the first half
Azim further in-
ad.
and
Lal Bhul-wing retaliated was within an ace of registering but for Hartley's brilliant save Kwok's header gave Kowloon sudden scare. No score was rej gistered in the first half of plas
OPEN "TACTICS
Kowloon After the interval, adopted open play tactics, swing ing the ball from wing to wing and found they could easily get through the Chinese defence. The for wards had a number of shots at Pau Refrtsen looked 18 if he
WLS
would register when he cut i from the wing and sent in a stingi ing shot but Pau ably saved.
Kowloon
playing strongly during the closing, ments of the game and be upper hand. Pau Kau-pli called upon to save the # time and time again
MINUTE ICTORY
ored in the last minute me gave Middlesex the fater the next round of Shield. Kowloon were bince by the odd goal in put up a plucky fight x missed two spot-kicks. ng the cross-bar. Cole- well to save the second. hin Kowloon's goal was prominent player on the brilliant saves being the f the game.
ex, leading at half time oal to nil, allowed Kow- score Just after the re- and only came out win-
1 Huddersfield 0 Arsenal Birminghame 3 Manchester U. 3
1 Wolves Blackpool Belton Brentford Derby Grimsby
Leeds Leicester Liverpool Middlesbro'
RIFLE SHOOTING
Overseas Postal Match
The N.R.A. Overseas Postal Match was Ared on Saturday at Stonecutters Rifle Range; kindly placed at the disposal of the teams by the Naval authorities. A strong but constant tall wind was blowing all the time while the light up till 600 yards was good."
EASTERN ANI SOUTH
CHINA "B" DRAW
Dull Senior Shild Game
YAHTING
Fighting to a two-all draw in the i second round of the Senior Shield at Caroline Hill, on Sunday, Bouth China "B" and Eastern are now slated for a re-play. The ganic was slow and dreary, with the. newly re-organised Eastern side dominating. Lee Shek-yat receiv-held a stake race
RESULTS
The Roy Hongkong Yeht Club-
Satur
ed marching orders in the Ast half ay over course bi 83 milea of extra time after a regrettable Kittiwake iss P. M. Kig)#and. Incident in front of Eastern's goal. Widgeon (hs H. Crawl w
Lee Tak-kee gave a splendid disc winnin the "A" an Mixed:
Classes. resptively. play, and coupled with Han Ching-
*A' Classtarted at 140 to, was a constant menace to Tam Kwan-koh. The former scored both Yacht Corrected. Pos'n.
Kittiwake Eastern's goals.
16.14.33 1 Miss P. M King)
16.15.07
South China did not work well together and the forwards hha Gull very little to do. Eastern having most of the play.
Mr. A. O. Mills) LLinda ...10.18.563 Mrs. M. I. Jhnstone), 18.19:30)4. 'Mr. H. S. Rose)
18.20.30. Capt. 1. E. Doibs)
18.20.43 Miss M. Cortigin)
28.23.15 (Mr. G. G. Wood).
Yeung Shul-yick gathering the ball from a long pass, took the ball True Blue down the wing and centred for
Tnk-fai Chan
to register the Teal opening goal for South China.
Enstern came within an ace of Keala It was a cold morning and some members of the team who were clad in shirts were somewhat chilled. However, taking in all the con-scoring the equaliser when Hsu ditlaus, the shooting was good and there was a distinct increase on King-shing's stinger hit the crossArtemis last year's score.
A free kick five yards outside the Joss
South penalty area resulted in China's second goal.
"Lelcester .....24 6. 8 10 30 43 20
Portsmouth .22 8
08 24 37 20 Chelsea...23 7 5 11 41 46 19 Huddersfield 24 7 5 12 31 37 10 Preston N.E. 22, 7 5 10 28 36 19 Brentford ...22 75 10 30 44 19 B'mingham. 24 7 4 13:38 43 18 -
5 Portsmouth
2 Everton
1 Aston Villa
1 Sunderland
3
2 Charlton
) Chelsea
2
4 Preston
1
5 Stoke
SECOND DIVISION
Blackburn Coventry Fulha
Manchester C. 5 Bradford
Millwall Newcastle
Norwich,
Notts F
Wednesday Southampton West Brom. 4 Plymouth
7 35 27 28
.23 7 8 8 39 45 22
bar.
18.23.3
Guri
Jean
(Col. G. C. Gowlland)
16.24.19 Painted Lady
(Capt. MT. L. Wilkinso
18.34.23
Mr. P. H. MacMillan)
16.23. (Mr. John Johnsen)
18.23.49
10
DA
D.
PO. Swan, captain of the S.R. by team appropriately led their score with a 136: Marine Heather
EASTERN PRESSES had a fine 48 at 500 yards but was
After the interval Eastern re unlucky with a gust dr wind at 600 yards when he might have had 138. sumed the attack and piled of
Hau Ching pressure till fall time. In the S.R. (a) scores 2.0. Richards.
shooting on his own to after a fine solo run down th range. put on 127 a very ane per-wing. sent a pile-driver which was obel
na hot for Tam to hold, and in te formance. 16
melee Lee Tak-kee registeride Hereld I equaliser. There was no arter scoring till full time. An extra in Eve minutes each way was allow id Lee Shek-yau was sent cif the sa
Lieutenant L. B.
Holmes
H.K.V.D.C., who was in the Colony team at Bisley, was an interested spectator:
From Dow on until the Prize
(Capt. Morres)
(St, Franshawe.
Major E. Bad Mixed Case Widgeon
"Miss H Olana
Meeting in April the activities or during this period. During the the HK.R.A. will be devoted ten minutes of play brisk giving members an opportunity of changes kept the ball going up a practising at various ranges with down the feia.
The teams were:-- eight or cleven shot shoots, so
South China "B". Tam Kwai members should study the Pro-kon, Lau Wat-pau, Lau Mau, Yu Dorothea
ramme of Shooting, a copy of
which was published on the October Shul. Lim Ta-po. Tse Kam hun Bulletin and also posted up in the Yeung Shul-yick, Yeung Kam-D Chan Tak-fal, Lau Chung-sang an
Clubhouse.
1
Eastern... Tsui Hang, Tsang Chun
There will be an eleven shot Lee Shek-you, shoot on Wednesday, January 4, at
200 yards and 500 yards with
revolver practice.
SECOND DIVISION
3 Chesterfield
0
4 Tottenham
0
1 Tranmere
P. W. D. L. F. A. PIS. Blackburn...24 15 3 6 57 30 33 Newcastle 23 13 4 6 44 25 30 Sheffield U. 23 11 8 4:40 24: 30
West Brom'. 23-13 2
8 01 47 28
1 Swansea
1
0 Sheffield U.
Coventry ....23 12 4
1
2 Luton
1
M'chester C 23 12 3 Fulham
8.64 47 27
....23 10 G
2 Burnley
2
1 West Ham
Bury
1
2
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth 3 Walsall
1
3 Mansheld
0
0 Queen's P.R.
0
1 Newport
2
7 36 30 26 Sheffield W. 22 10 5 7 51 40 25 Luton
.23 11 3 9 43 39 25 Tottenham.. 23 0 7 7 36. 34 25 West Ham..:23 10 4 9 44 33 24 Chesterfield 23 9 5 9 37 36 23 Burnley .24 8 7 0 30 36 23 Millwall 22 8 8 8 37 31 22 Bradford Plymouth
3 Northampton. Q
2 Exeter
2
4 Bristol C.
0
3 Southend
0
Norwich .22 7 1 14 27 54 15
2 Aldershot
↑ Notts C.
2
1 Tranmere..23 3 2:9 25 59 6
4 Crystal P.
1
THIRD DIVISION "NORTH"'
The teams were:-
Sgt. G. Perkins 37 C/Sgt. P. Hale 45 Marine P. G.
Grand 300y. 500y. 600y. To,
45 42 124 44 43 132
- Middlesex:
→→ Drake: Thompson: Whitehouse, R. Thomas. S. China A-Pau Ka-ping:
Riches: Taylor, Mellor, Jennings. Mak Shut-hon, Lee Tin-sang: Lau) Hing-chol, Leung Wing-chui, Lee Hitchins and C. Thomas. kwok-wal; Tang Kwong-sum, Lai
Haigh,
Barrow Bradford C. Carlisle Chester
Crewe Doncaster Halifax
Heather
......45
48
42 135
6 Hull
Mr. T. J.
› Darlington
0 Lincoln
0
3 Hartlepools
2
Crewe
0 Wrexham
1 Barnsley
4
N. Brighton Oldham Rotherham Southport
4 Accrington
1
1 Bradford C. 23 13 3 7 52 28 29 Doncaster...22.10 9 4 43 28 20 .22 13 1 2 64 35 27 € 48 37 25 Stockport....21 10 S Chester .......21 10 4 7 53 42 24 Rotherham 23 11 2 10 41 34 24
Boulton
45
43
46 · 134
Capt. F. P.
Sequeira 38
46
39 123
Surg/Lieut.
3. B. Mackie 42
45
40 127
P.Q., J. C. Swan 48
45
1 Rochdale
2
Oldham
.23 11 2 10 43 38 24
Sergt. R.J. Heap 45
45
45 136 45 135
2 York »
1
Hull...
2 Gateshead
.0
343 381 342, 1048
No score was registered: time. An extra ten minute.
way was allowed but neither
scored, the teams being:-
er extra time was given igs registered after some minutes of scoreless play George White scored the allser after the interval. Jennings registered the
game-
Kowloon Hartley; Everest, Ul-goal Just before the final perled rich: Maxwell, Bliss, Eastman; w. of the extra time.
Knox, Jorge, Rlertsen, Santos and Cruz.
H. Santos.
Brighton Bristol R. Cardiff Clapton Ipswich Port Vale Reading Swindon " Torquay Watford
THIRD DIVISION "(NORTH)
0 Stockport
SCOTTISH LEAGUE -FIRST DIVISION,
Arbroath
.23 8 4 11 27 33 20 Bury
23 6 7 10 31 44 10 S'thampton. 23 7 5 11 34 47 19 Swansea 22 3 10 9 20 45 16 Notts F 23 5 6 12 29 51 16
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Barnsley 24 17 3 4 56 23 37 Southport ...21 12 349 25 30
.22 10 4 8 40 41 24 N. Brighton 23 10 3 10 37 40 24 Barrow.....23 10 3 10 40 44 23 Wrexham....23 9 3 11 36 51 21 Rochdale 23 9 2 13 48 46 20 Halliax 22 7 0 9 21 28 20 .22 8 4 10 36 46 20 22 B 4 10 41 55 20
The
results of the Overseas Postal Trophy Match are as under: S.E. (b) TEAM
S.R. (a) TEAM Major. D. L. ...
Campbell .38 39 38 115 P.O., H.
42 45 40 127
J
allman ... .37 41 35 113
3 Queen's P.
1
3 Rangers
4
Carlisle
2 Hearts
5
2
Darlington
Richards
6 Ralth
· 1
York
22
65 11 33 47 17
Mr. W. K.
1 Clyde
1
Lincoln
1 Aberdeen
2
22 Gateshead ...226 4 12 36 35 16
в Hartlepools 22 3 13 29 50 15 Accrington 23 1 4 18 19 58 6
6 7 10 33 49 17
Pte. D. Sim .....40 Pte. V. M.
38 37 115
40 117
Sgt. G. W, Steer 41
40 28 109
THIRD DIVISION "SOUTH"
2
|
Cpl. F. Cole ......38
43
30 120
Newport
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts ..22 15 4 3 38 23 34
L/Cpl. R. Bullen 37 42
38 117
** ** ****
tsan. Soong, Ling-sing... Lo
Ow]
10.10.02 (Mr. J. Giffor Hull)
36:19.40 (Mr. G. L. Barate)
..... 8.20.10
(Mrs. Dean 8th)
16.22.01
(Mr. W. G. Iram).
wal. Mew Wah-kwok, Liu ShinAUSTRALA BANS zuen. Chan Bing-to, Woo Chi-sang SUNDAY SPORT Lee Tak-kee, Hsu King-shing and Hau Ching-to,
ENGINEERS WIN
Scoring a major upset in the Junior Shield competitions, Royal Engineers defeated South China, present runners-up in the Second Division, by three clear goals and earned the right to enter the semi-finals "of the Junior Shield.
With Sunda/jsport generally reading thoughout Australia. he suburbaj odcļi at least, Un-↑ y, remainsligid in its decision tou àn ft. Delte repeated efforts
open the ldren's playgrounds id also to se tennis courts on e Sabbath the resistance re ains unarjous. Beveral durch
organisations,
ilch petitioed the Unley Counci
The Sappers played brilliantly to agree Bunday games, re and had the Chinese side beaten ved the rey that the Counci from the start. Long passes and s opposed the idea as it had first time shooting unbalanced the pady prohited the use of chi-
n's play aas on Sundays.
Chinese.
. Lowe placed the Sappers in the lead with the opening goal.
After reased the bad, with Fox plag the resumption South China had the third al into the net soos bad luck when Ip Yuen-po's shot fr with n reply from Bout hit the cross bar. Lowe further iba..
THE
SPIRIT
I TRADITION
Kowloon:-Coleman; Humphrey,į Shul-wing. Fung King-cheong, Gomes; Carlos, Fernandes, Bell: Kwok Ying-k! and Lau Tau-man. Jorge, Ablong, White, Greaves and
A NARROW WIN
At Sookunpoo on Saturday, P. W.
D. defeated 5th A. A. Regt. R. A.
FURTHER
by the odd goal in seven in the sun'
third round of the Junior Shield,
The Chinese well deserved their; victory.
the
Play was dominated by Gunners, but the Chinese were much quicker on their feet, taking every opportunity in front of the goal-mouth.
Calvert on the wing gave' a fine
SPORTS NEWS
PAGE 16.
Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
performance and was always dan-¦ Badminton.-Y.M.C.A. Badminton,
gerbus when in possession:
Bailey, In the P. W. D. goal.
pulled off several fine saves and was called upon repeatedly to save
in the West Lounge, 8.30 .p.m.
TO-MORROW
Badminton-St. Andrew's. "A" v.
piledrivers from Calvert and Dob- Wanderers: Chung Wah v. Recreio; binson.
St. John's v. Bt. Andrew's "B"; Calvert opened scoring for the V.R.C. v. Kowloon Tong "B"; §. * Gunners, and netted again after 8. Home v. Kowloon Tong "A"; the kick-off to put the Gunners' | Y.M.C.A... Women's Section Bad- further in the lead. Loo Yin-chi minton, in the West Lounge, 10 am. reduced firears. At half time R.
A. were one goal ahead.
Football. - Third Division (A), Stanley R.A. v: 5th R.A. (Milltary), Shui Sam placed the equaliser 4 pm. Third Division (B), Stone- into the net from the kick-off and cutters W/S v. University (Kow- Ho Kar-keng gave the P. W. D. loon), 2.30 pm.
the lead with a fine frst-timer. Hunting.-Fanling Meet, Kitten- Chan Cheung further increased Corner, 2.45 p.m. the lead, while Dole scored for the
Gumera. Calvert missed a penalty) (Club), 4.45 p.m. awarded just before full time.
The Teams were:-
Ayr
Celtic
Falkirk Hibernian
Motherwell
Partick
ཇཱ་
1 Albion St. Johnstone 1 Kilmarnock St. Mirren 2 Queen O'8. Third Lanark 2 Hamilton
Airdrie Brechin
SECOND DIVISION
4 Dunfermline 4 Edinburgh Cowdenbeath 2 Dundee D.
Dumbarton
Dundee
East Fife
Forfar
1 Leith
2 Morton
3 Crystal Pal. 21 12 5 4 41 26 29
......21 11 3 7 44 31 25
3
2
1
Reading...23 8 10 5 37 29 28 Aldershot ....21 10 6 5 27 23 26 Swindon
I
Brighton .22 11 3 8 36 33 25
0
N'thampton 22 11 3 8 36 32 25
B'housemuir
4
2
4 Montrose
King's Park ·0 Alloa
St. Bernards 3 East Stirling
4
League Positions Up-To-Date
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Derby ..24 15 5 4 48 27 35 Everton ....23 14 2 6:46 26 30 Rugby-Club "A" v. a Navy XV Wolves.23 10 7 0 38 18 27 Liverpool.23 10 7 6 41 34 27 Shooting. Weekly Practice charlton 22 11 5 8 33 28 27 Shoot Kowloon City Ranges, 2 p.m. Middlesbro' 23,10 0 7 51 37 28 Leeds U. ...23 10 6 8 40 41 25 FRIDAY, JAN. 15
Grimsby ...23 8 7 8 33 38 23 Badminton.~"A" Division, Re-Bolton
7 8 7 37 32 22 22 7 8 7 25 21 22 creio v. University "B": University Arsenal P.W.D.: Bailey, Tang Kwong- "A" v. King's College, Mixed Dou-Aston Villa 2394 10 38 35 22 wing Ho Cher-yin, Loo Chi-yin, bles, University v., Recreio; At Bunderland 23 8 6. 9 31 36 22 Shiu Sam, Lai Kwok-chiu, Chan John's v. Kowloon Tong; YM.C. Mchester U. 23 8 9 8 33 33 21 Cheong, Wonk Wing-hong. Ho Kar Badminton, in the West Lounge, Blackpool 23 7 7 9 29 98 21
Stake....... keung, Lo Tong, and Pung King-u, 8:30 pm,
5th AA Regt: Poole, Corbin, May, Whittle, Winstanley, Dean, Barsby, Coughlan, Dobbinson, Cal- vert and Percivál +
Queen's F.R. 21 8. 7 6 43 27 23
Notts C. ......21 9 5 7 30 25 23 .22 8 6 8 32-29 22 Watford Bristol C.....22 8 5 9 33 38 21 Cardiff........21 7 8 8 20 33 20 Exeter.... .21 6 7 8 33 45,19 Port Vale .2017 4 9 29 29 18. Southend ...20 6 € 8 33 37. 18 Ipswich...21 6 6 9 24 29 18 Bristol R. 21 5 7 9 23 23" 17. Clapton O...20 5 7 8 24 27 17 Mansfield 21 6 5 10 25 44 17 Bnemouth. 20 5 0 9 20,27 16 Torquay...20 5 4 11 20 34 14 Walsall 21 3 5 13 10 35 11 SCOTTISH LEAGUE 1st DIVISIÓN
P.. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Rangers...23:16 4 3 81 40 36 Celtic .........22 12 0 471 32 30 Hearts.......23 14 2 7 63 42 30 Aberdeen ...23 11 4 8 54 40. 20 Kilmarnock 22 10 6 6 42 42 28 Queen O'B. 23 11 4 8 41 42 28 Partick.......23 12 2 9 45 47 28 Hamilton....23 11 4 8 42 45′ 26 23 10 5 8 44 45 25
Falkirk 27 7 7 9 92 44 21
Hammond....3740
310 328 295 933
LADIES GOLF RESULTS
Mrs. Lindsell, 86-22-64, won the Medal Pool competition of the Ladies' Section, the Royal Höng- kong Golf Club, played at Fanling during December. Mrs. H. W. R. Williams, 101-36-65, was second, and Mrs. D. W. Plercy, 36-18-68. | was third..
The following qualified for the Captain's Cup Competition:
Old Course.-Mra. Cassidy, 92-14 -78.
New Course.--Mrs. H.. W. R. Willams, 101-36-85." -
Motherwell .22 10 4.8 54 48 24 - Hibernian ...23 10 3 10 52 42 23 Clyde..... 22.10. 2 10 46 48:22 8t. J'stone. 23 9.4 10 47 51 22 Third Lan. 22 6 7 9 50 60 19 St. Mirren ...237 5 11 34 47 19, Ayr U.........22 7.4 11 42 48 18 Queen's P. ...22 6 3 13 35 51 15 Arbroath.....23 4 6 13-27 51 14 Albion 22 5 3 14 35 58 13. Reith R......23 5 2 18 37 65 12
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