PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, FEBRUARY
In the World of Sports
SENIOR SHIELD TIE AT HOME FOOTBALL RUGBY INTERPORT WON
LAST DECIDED
South China "A" Defeat
Kowloon Two-One
MEETING FOR THE THIRD TIME in three successive weeks. South China "A" and Kowloon managed to come to a decision in their Senior Shield first round tie. South Calna just winning by the odd goal in three after a hard fought game, witnessed by
large crowd at Sookunpoo on Saturday.
a
Kowloon were unlucky to lose, for they played better football thin on previous occasions, but the Chinese showed bitter form and many players were in the peak of form.
Bell
was dropped from the | League Soccer
Kowloon Hine-up. with F. Santos taking his position at centre for-
ward. Y. Z Chung replaced Pau in goal, and Ly Yan-leung at inside- right were the only changes in the Chinese side. "
Taç tension of play was very nigh throughout the game and ä succession of thrills "gave the spectators their money's worth.
HARTLEY'S BRILLIANT SAVE One of the features of the
Kitme
Was Hartley's brilliant save from a spot-kick, taken by Fung King-cheung. From the Stands the well placed shot looked as if he beaten hul a fine dive kept the ball from entering the net.
Was
Five minutes from the start. Fung. Kinz-cheung Netted a fine header from a centre.
South China pressed hard for a second point. Fung King-cheung missed the penalty kick uiter a Kowloon defender handled the ball in the area.
KOWLOON PRESS Kowloon brightened up towards the Interval, bút failed to secre.
At the resumption. South China scored through Fung again, à fine ¦ header which beat Hartley at close range.
Kowloon fought back and gaa | the ball in the Chinese half of the fold. F Santos went through on his own and reduced arrears No further scoring was registered and South China "A" walked off with the veriler
M'SEX ENTER FINAL OF JUNIOR SHIELD,
Middlesex won the right to enter the final of the Junior Shield by defeating Royal En gineers by five" goals to one at Kowloon on Saturday, Middlesex opened strongly and had an edge over the Sappers Fitoughout the game.
Four Drawn Games In F.A. Cup
·LONDON, Feb. 11 (Router)-The Hollowing are the results of F. A. Cup and League matches played to-day:
F.A. CUP (FIFTH ROUND), Newcastle
Wolves
Huddersfield Sheffield U.
1 Preston
2
Portsmouth
2 West Ham
0
4 Liverpool
1
Sunderland Chelacs
1 Blackburn
1
1 Wednesday
1
3 Walsall
B
b Grimsby
U
Birmingham
2 Everton
2
FIRST DIVISION
Charlton
7 M'chester U
I
1 Brentford
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O Midlesbro' ··
1
3 Bury
2
1 Plymouth
Chesterfield
3 Tranmere
1 West Brom
1 Putham
1
I
1
SCOTS BEAT CLUB Derby
EASILY
Play Was Rather One-Sided
41
"Club suffered defeat at
'the hands of Royal Scots in
their 1 First Division encounter at Caro- line Hill on Saturday losing. by five goals to two after a one-sided
Denyer netted the opening goai¦. for Engineers and Richards equalised just before half time.
game.
Play was confined mostly to thẻ Civilians half of the Geld: casionally the ball travelled wards their opponents' half.
Leeds
SECUND DIVISION
Bradford Burnley
Coventry Millwall Southampton 3 Norwich Tottenham ◊ Luton
4.I
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot Bristol C Cardin
Wilson shong for Club.
and Reading Strange worked hard at back. Southend Fleming was the pick of the Scots Watford forward line, with Adamson lend- ing him a big hand,
BY HONGKONG
13, 1939.
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the morning gallops.
Dls 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. QT. QT. ஓர
at the Race Course on Saturday :----"
Malaya Unexpectedly Beaten Triumphant Day (A... 11 96.1 1.13.1 1.411 2.11.1 2.403
In Fast,
Fine, Clean Game
(By "Robin')
HONGKONG'S FASTER
AND CLEVER three-quarter line. paved the way to their win over Malaya on the Club ground on Saturday in the first Interport Rugby match ever to be played between Malaya and Hongkong, the Colony winning by five tries and a penalty goal (18 points) to a goal, try and penalty goal (11 points) after leading by 6 points to 3 at half time.
The game was witnessed by a fairly large crowd, and play had its many thrills. Elliot of the Navy showed his old form after a rather disappointing display last, Tuesday, his brilliant touch kicks, some half way across the field. "relieved Hongkong of much anxiety when hard pressed
TH
Ewart was a trifle inclined to Football Club at the Roof Garden be individualistic and was brought of the Hongkong Hotel on Satur down before he could made much day night. Iground. Harper was good at back.
QUICK SCORING
Simpson, penalised for scoop- ing the ball out of the scrum. Saw Watson open the score from the penalty kick to give Hongkong the lead. Mackenzie dropped a
to penalty goal equalise. Elilot scored and un- converted try and the score at half time was 6 to 3 for Hong-
0 Notts C
0 Northampton
5 Ecurnemouth
0
OC-
to-
C. ystal P. Ipswich
•1 Newport
O Brightoh
0
Port Vale
o Torquay
1
Queen's F.R.
2 Swindon..
1
kong,
2 Bristol R
0
Bidwell,
2 Mansfeld
0
1 Clapton
0
3 Lincuin
5 Hull
3 Rokterham
1
1 Doncaster
2
1 Rochdale
5 Wrexham
1.
1 Chester
1
3 York "
:
2 Bradford C
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Accrington
Carr netted the opening goal for Barnsley Club. Munro equalised. After Carlisle the interval," Royal Scots netted Crewe three successive goals, Hossack | Darlington (2) and Callaghen"
Gateshead Strange reduced arrears and Halifax Marshall netted the Scots nfth.
A.A. REGT. MAINTAIN
* DIV. II LEAD
ין
Hartlepools
New Brighton .2 Barrow Oldham Stockport
3 Southport
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Arbroath
Ayr
Celtic
FIRST DIVISJON'
4 Klimamock
Stewart and Elliot scored tries with no conversion. Stewart went over the line again ¡but Peers falled to better the kick. Bourne reduced Malaya's arreals and scored a fine try between the posts
Harper converted,
MALAYA'S FINAL BID Towards the close of play MacLennan 'went over with a try which Harper failed to con- vert. The final score was 18 points to 11 for Hongkong.
The teams were:-
ALL-MALAYA
Eve of Shyness (A) and
Eve of Heaven (G). Peaceful Vlow (GI Musketeer (S)
A...
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Talkative ($)
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1.51 2.27.3 3.01
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Sea Captain (S)
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Taxing Master "G
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Time (0)
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Galaxy (G) and Gale (A) 14 Pumpernicke) (A)
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Schmetterling (A) National Liberty (5) Marksman (8)
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D. B. Harper (Selangor) (Capt); Blue Diamond (G) G D. A. Landon (Singapore), A. P. Sea Horse (8), Sea Chlef
(S) and Mayber (0)..... 14 Craigle (Singapore), Lt. J. E. P. Pierce (Army), Lt. J. H. Procter Eve of Harvest (G) (Army); J. W. Ewart (Penang), Ruby Star (A) Capt. F. W. Simpson (RE); D. Mo Hyndfordbridge (G) Bride (Selangor Percy Park), H. The Tigress (G) McLennan (Johore), R. W. McCall New Bedford
Nilly (S) |'R.A.F.);.J, F. M. Roualle (Selan-
gor), P./0, McCall (Perak); J. M. A Roaring Time (A). McHugh (Perak), I F. Mackenzie Heinz and Latt At That
(A) (Johore), P. W. Bourne (Selangor), Į
Bogey and Ringmaster (S) ALL HONGKONG
Sydney Lad (A) Pay.-Lt. J. E. Stevens (Navy); D.Wber (8)
H. Stewart (Club), Petty Officer T. Kut Cheong, Chatter Box
F. Askwith (Navy), W. E Grieve and Bressay (S)
Club), H. D. Bidwell (Club): L Matador (S) W. Elliott (Navy) (Capt.), J. R.Gaucho (8) Henderson (Club); K. A.. Watson Jennifer (G)
Club), K. W. Salter Club). 2/1 National Honour (9) N. H. Cuthbertson (Army) W. E. Radium Star (S) Peers (Club), A F. Walkden Patriotic Day
| (Club); Lt. I. M. Anderson (Navy), Day (5)
A. J. G. Taylor (Club). Lt. E N. Wild Bull and Wild Bear
(Navy) Referte.-Dr.
A dinner in honour of the vist- Pumphrey tors was given by the Hongkong J. A R, Selby.
29 11 1 7 47 36 33 Tennis
47 38 33 CHINESE R.C.
Reading
1 Hamilton
1
Crystal
3 Clyde
Palace.
27 13 7
1
2 Queen O'S
Brighton
27 13 5 9 45 35 31
1 Albion
2
Notts C...
26 12 5 8 36 28 31
4 Hearts
2
Queen's Park
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2 Queen's Park
2
Rangers
27 11 8 8 56 36 30
1 Aberdeen
1 Brith
5th A. A. Regt. maintain- ed their lead in the second division by defeating Saint Joseph's by four clear goals at
} Falkirk the Valley on Saturday.
Hiberniaris The game was disappointing Motherwell and not up to the usual standard Partick of which the Gunners are capable. St. Johnstone Souza in the Saints' goal was thest, Mirren only player worthy mention. Third Lanark
of
1 Rangers playing a ne game to hold the
SECOND DIVISION score down.
Calvert netted three goals and Chester the remaining one.
0 N'thampton 28 13 4 11 42 38 30
27 11 8 32 37 30
27 11 6 10 50 45 28
28 11 6 11 42 38 28 26 10 5 11 35 40 25 23 9 0 8.42 41 24 710 32 35 23
2
Aldershot
8
2
Cardif
Bristol C
27 11 7 9 40 38 29 28 11 7 10 43 43 29
Swindon
6 Dumbarton
Watford
6 Forfar
Torquay
2 Dundee
Southend
4 Bust Stirling.
0
1 Edinburgh
Ipswich
25 8
3
3.Dunfermline
Exeter
27 7 9 10 42 58 23
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Mansfield
26
86 12 31 50 22
1 Leith
3
Portvale
26 8 5 13 32 36 21
was
Wah St. Bernards
FIRST
712 32 37 21
2 Montrose
DIVISION .....
26
옇
7 12 30 43 21
27 € 8 13 32 35 20
KOWLOON LOSE TO KWONG WAH
Airdrie Alloa Brechin Cowdenbeath Dundee U. East Fife King's Park Morton
At Kowloon a One kame Jennings took the lead after the witnessed between Kwong Interval, Richards scored another; and Kowloon the former winning and Jennings two to complete the, by the odd goal in three after a final score of 5 goals to 1.
well' contested and hard-fought Everton game.
Derby
CHARITY GAME
The mainlanders were unlucky Wolves to lose, as Fernandes, endeavour- Charlton
bali Stoke
Middlesbro'
into his own goal,
Navy Beat Marines ing to clear, deflected the
At Causeway Bay
Lung Che-up netted the opening Liverpool
Bolton A small crowd witnessed the 50 for Kwong Wah,
of the Ministering Children's Lea of Kwong Wab
gue by the odd goal in five.
Honeywell and Dixon of the Marines were the best players ou the field.
After the interval netted through Bantos,
5 Stenhousemuirð
P. W. D. L. F. A Pte. .27 18 27 55 28 38
29 16 6 7 53 36 38 27 13
48 21 34
5 11 42 39 25
28 15 4.9 52 38 34 28 12 79 51 49 31 20 12 7 10 8 48 31 28 11 8 9 46 44 30 27 10 9 8 48 39 29 Fernandes deflected a shot into Arsenal 27 10 9 8 32 24 29 Charity game at Causeway Bay on
27 10 7 10 43 47 27 Saturday when Navy defeated Mar- his own goal and the score at Leeds U.
27 10 7 10 39 40 27 favour Grimsby mes in their annual game in ara half time was two nil in
M'chester U. 27 8 10 9 38 36 26. Kowloon Sunderland, 27 9 8 10 34 40 26
Aston Villa 26 10 Preston NE. 20 9 7 10 38 40 25 20 8 5 13 45 55 23 Chelsea
27 7 9 11 33 48 23 Blackpool Brentford 28 8 6 12 36 53 22 OF 3RD DIV.
Lucester 28 7 8-13 34 54 22 Royal Scots became the Cham-Huddersfield 27 8 5 14 37 42 21 plons of the Third division on Portsmouth 28 6 9 11 24 44 21 Saturday when they defeated R. Birmingham 27 7 4 16 44 58 18 A. F. by two clear goals 'atter a THIRD DIVISIÓN "NORTH"
P. W. D. L F. A. Pte. Poor shooting on the part of Barnsley 20 21 4 4 69 26 48 the forwards caused the downfall, Doncaster 27 14 9 4 51 31 37 of the Airmen, for they had just Southport 20 14 7.5 58 32 35
Clifton scored the" opening goal for Marines. MacVicar equalised and bettered after the interval.
Betts further increased the lead! with Clifton reducing arrears
SCOTS CHAMPIONS
ADVERTISEMENT fine game.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
INTERPORT MATCHES
Hong Kong.v Manila 'Sunday, February 19, Reserved scats $2.00 and $1.00. Combined Chinese" Manila Monday, February 20 Reserved seate $1.50 and 80 centa.
Rest of Colony E Wednesday, February 22. Prices same as second game. All games played at Causeway Bay, Kick-off at 3.30 p.m. Booking now open to the Public it Mesars. Moutrie and Co. Ltd. and Mesert, China Sports Co.
as many opportunities as their Oldham opponents.
Crewe
28 16 2 10 54 44 34
28 16 1 11 68 44 33
At half time there was no score. Bradford C, 28 15 3 10 60 38 33 After the interval Crawford net-Hull
27 13 5 9 64 52 31
ted the opening goal, with Gib-N. Brighton son scoring the second goal with Stockport
no reply from the Airmen.
1
Chester
KIT CHEE BEAT: R.A.S.C.
Halifax
29 12 5 12 68 49 29
28 11 7 8 59 47.29 25.11 6 8 58 48 28 Rochdale 20 11 6.13-04 55 27 Rotherham 29 11 5 13 48 50 27 28 9 9 10 28 33 '27 29 11 4 14 44 51 20 279 8.12 51 02 26 29 114 14,44 64 20-
# 12 40 67 24 28 27 8 7 12 48 51 23 27 9 5 13 12 67 23 28 7 8 16 40 62 20
Barrow Lincoln
Kit Chee defeated R.A.S.C.
at Wrexham Happy Valley on Saturday in their Darlington division lekue encounter by four Gateshead clear goals after a fairly game.
even Carlisle
York
The Service side was unlucky not Hartlepools 29 8 4 17 42 70 20 to have netted when opportunities Accrington 23 24 22 28 74. 8
were presented.
Fox Yul-wah netted three goals THIRD DIVISION "BOUTH”
and Chow Kwai-chong completed} 113 the score.
Clapton Q 26 7
Bourne-
mouth Bristol R. Walsall
FI
26 5 5 15 26 41.15
LEAGUE
SCOTTISH 1ST
DIVISION
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pte.
29 21 3 3 96 48 47
29 16 4 9.77 51 38
Rangers Hearts Celtic Aberdeen 29 15 5 9 73 48 35 Falkirk
29 14 3 10 58 62 33 Hamilton 29 14 6 10 53 52 33 Queen
28 14 7 7 80.42 35
O'South 29 13 8 10 50 49 32 Motherwell 29.13 5 11 67 62 31 Kilmarnock 28 12 7 9 54 59 31
BEAT VISITORS
Locals Put Out⠀
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At Causeway Bay on Saturday, Chiese Recreation Club beat the Phoenix (9) Shanghai Chinese Students' tour- ing lawn tennis team by 4 matches to 1.
Scores:--
Tsul Wal-pul (C.R.C.) beat Pok- kal Tong (S'hal) 6-4, 6-1.
H. K. F. LI (S'hal) beat Lee Wal-Some Hope, Sports Venture tong (C.R.C.) 6-3, 6-1.
and Gallant Marshal (8) 1 Lee Yu-wing (C.R.C.) beat Tsol Snowstorm and Whirl
| Kwok-k) (9'hal) 6-4, 5-7, 6-2.
Wind (8)
Tsui Yun-put and Paul "Kong Geordie (8) (C.R.C.) beat Fo-kal Tong and H.K. Devonian (A) F. L1 (S'hal) 6-8, 6-4, 11-9.
Iu Tack-cheuk and W. C. "Hung C.R.C.beat Wal Cheung-hing
and Tsoi Kwok-ki (S'hal) 6-1, 6-3
Opennig Batsman
"The Grey Tiger (8)...... 14 47.4 1.27.1 2.014 2.36.2 3.32, Calientito and Thanks-
giving Day (5)
The visitors, who are returning Tiny Tim (8)
to Shanghai next Wednesday, wil Navy Light (G)
be the guests of Indian R.C. at Avalon and Total Loss (8) 1 40 1.19.2 1.56 2.31 Sookunyoo this afternoon. "
RESULTS OF TOUR TO DATE Beat H.K. University Lost to South China A.A.
Beat Club de Recreio Beat Macao
Drew with K.C.C.
St. Johnstone 30 13 4 13 64 72 30Lost to C.R.C.
13 61 55 28
Hibernians 29 12 Clyde
28 13 2.13 59 57 28 Partick 28 12 4·12 50 61 28 Third Lanark 22 9 7 12 84 72 25 Ayr U. 29 8 8 13 54 05 24 St Mirren 29 8 @ 15 43 59 22 Queen's Park 22 8 5 15 12 61 21 Arbroath 30 7 716 41 66 21 Raith R. M 8 2 19 54 79 18 Albion · 3D 7 418 45 77 IR
SECOND DIVISION
FURTHER
SPORTS NEWS
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9
English Cavaller (G)........
The Buccaneer (S) and
Hurricane (G) Flinders River (A)
PAGES, 10, 16. The Spirit of St. Louis and
AUSTRALIA WIN
SPEEDWAY TEST SYDNEY, Feb. 11 (Benter)~~Au- |
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pte. tralia defeated England in the tourth unofficial speedway rac-
30 11. 3 @ 71 44"37
ATTABOY
SHIELD
AT K.B.G.C.
Fairchild (8)
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAT
Starting
from Bt. Andrew
Church, 5 pin.
Hall Badminton, 8 p.m.; St. Andrew's |
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 15 Club "B" v. Wanderers (Hcebe), BADMINTON.-Y.M.CA. Women's 8.30 pm..
Section Badminton, in the West HOCKEY-University
Lounge, 10 am. Bined Schools (Pokfulam), 4.50 SHOOTING. - Weekly Practice Shoot (Kowloon City Ranges), z
Blackburn Sheffield U. 28 12 11 4 45 28 35ing test match here to-day by 28 BADMINTON. --- Cathedral Coventry
27 15 5 7 48 39 35 points to 24. West Brom 28 14 5 9 68 53 33 Fulham 27 13 7-7 45 33.33 Wednesday 27 13 67 64 43 32 Luton
28 14 4 10 53 45 32 Burnley 30, 12 8 10 39 30 32 Newcastle 28 13 5 9 44 32 31 Chesterfield 27 12 6 9 44 38 30 Tottenham. 27 11 8 8 44 39 03 M'cheater C. 27 13. 3 10 68 54 29 West Ham 27 10 7 9 47 36 27 Bradford Millwall Bury Plymouth
S'thampton
Swansea
Newport
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pie. 23 17 5 6.41 228 30
Notts F Norwich Tranmere
29 9 8 12 49 82 28
27 8 9 10 42 39 25
29. 8 8 12 44 50 25
27 9 5 13 33 40 23
27
27 8 8 13 37 52 22 4 11 11 28 51 19 27 5 7 14 33 82 17 2571.17.29 82 15 29 4.4 21 32 76 12
Trie annual all-day match for the Attaboy Shield will be played ut the Kowloon Bowling Green~~~ Club on Monday February 20, commencing at 10.15 a.m.
IRELAND WINS AT RUGGER
Com-
p.m. MEETINGS. - Half-Monthly, of D.7L
Hongkong Football Referees, As-
THURSDAY FEB, 10 sociation, in the Offces of the BRIDGE Cheero Club Bridge Hongkong Football Association, Room 35, 4th Floor, Bank of Canton Building, û p-m. YAGHTING. - Fourth
second series,
TO-MORBOW
Women's,
LONDON, Feb. 11 (Reuter) | BADMINTON.-Y.M,CA - Badmin~ | Before a crowd of 66,000 at Twick-
ton, in the West Lounge, -8,30 enham to-day, Ireland defeat- p.m.; League Match, YMCA, V. ed England by 5 points to nij in St. Andrew's, an International Rugby, match. RACING.-Colony Marathon Race,
Evening.
FRIDAY, FEB. 17. BADMINTONYMDA. | Pedrain- ton, in the West Lounge, 8.30 p.m. BRIDGE.-Y.M.C.A. Women's Sec- tion Bridge and Practice Play, 10 3.70.
SATURDAY, FEB. 13 BADMINTON—YMCA Women's Section Badminton, in the Wert Lounge, 10 am,