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KWONG WAH'S GREAT FIGHT
AGAINST EASTERN
But Lose By Odd Goal
At Caroline Hill
Playing one of their best games this season, KWONG WAH put up a great fight against EASTERN at Caroline Hill yesterday in a First Division League football match. Kwong Wah led 2-1 at the interval „but eventually went down by three goals to two.
Kwong Wah's front line showed better combination and under- standing than in their last few games: · Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong. King-chung, the left flank, was ever a source of worry to Eastern's defence and Lo Wai-kuen bad all his work cut out to check these two men.
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Batsmen's Day At Chater Road
Saturday's Cricket Matches
The results of Saturday's cricket matches are as follows:-
At Chater Road the Hongkong Cricket Club drew with Club de Recreio.
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HK.C.C. 191 for 5 wkts. '- (H. Kwong Wah's halves were steady Ten minutes after the
Owen-Hughes 61. not out, T, G. C. without being brilliant and the mencement of the second half. backs, Leung Pak-wal and Chung Bourne in running for the ball T. Ride 26. Soares 1 for 10),
Knight 49, D. C. Grose 26, and 'L Fal-lum, saved many an awkward slipped badly and fractured his situation with hefty, though some-knee, thereby leaving the Navy tinies erratic, kicking.
with only four forwards in play. G. Gosano 68, W. A. Reed 34 U.S.A., and Manila-(Seattle dare, 15th October) Eastern gave a good display but for the rest of the game.
not out. Ride 1 for 13 and Owen-Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct vice, San Francisco date 12th November Hughes 3 for 44). left one the impression that they greatly handicapped them, as they
U. S. A., Honolulu. Japan and Manila (San Fran- always had something in reserve. could not penetrate the Saints'
cisco date, 25th October). They. however, improved con-stout defence line. siderably in the second half dur- Ing which they had the losers
NOT AT HOME
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FINE PERFORMANCES.. St. Joseph's then settled down'
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Calcutta and Straits' Australia and Manila.
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London and Straits.
At Cox's Path, the Civil Service Canada, U.S.A., Japan, and Shanghai C.C. drew with the K.C.C.
ver B. C., date, 2nd November). K.C.C. 183. for @ wkts.-(A. Zilm-Java and Manila. penned in their half of the field. to play grand football, and they mern 38, B. D. Lay 25 and F. Zim London and Straits. bombarded Navy's goalmouth, but mern 21 not out. Ferry 3 for 33. London and Straits Kong Sin-king found the speedy only through the ane perform-Whitley 4 for 43). Wong a hard proposition and was' ances put up by. Robinson, Rough- Civil Service C.C. 129 tor 3 wkts. not very much at home but hisley and Honeywill and partly (J. B. Richardson 80 not out, R. partner, Woo Chi-siang, was in through the dilly-dallying of the H. Griffiths 34 not out, D. Hollidge his best form. Yu Hop-hing was Saints forwards, was the score 20. Anderson 1 for 17).. brought in in place of Ki Wing- kept down. fook in the attack which, again
For the Saints." Hussain at right
P.R.C. LOSE TO H.K.U.
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Police R.C. 86. Orem 29 and
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gave a tine exhibition of good back and D. Leonard" at centre At Happy Valley, Hongkong combination and positional play, half, gave brilliant performances, University beat the Police. R.C. by
Settling down at once Kwong while Santos and Gomes were the 19 runs. Wah attacked and, with the game pick of
forwards. Sammy the barely five minutes old, opened Tsang at goal appeared nervous Danbrowsky 13. Huang 2 er 6, thelr account. WONG KING again, and it was mainly through Chin 2 for 8. CHill 1 for 9 and CHUNG, receiving a pass from his him, that the penalty was given.
Singh for 26). inside partner, beat Lau Hin-hon
Robinson for the Navy, was safe Hongkong University, 2nd XI with a beautiful cross shot that between the sticks, dealing all the 105-C. Huang 32 and N. Singh rocked the root of the net.
This shots that came his way con- 18. Carey 3 for 16, Shepherd 3 for lead, however, was shortlived and, Adently. Maugham at. centre half 33). within a minute, HAU, running in played a good game. The forward C.C.C. LOSK BY 6 WICKETS from the wing, gathered & pass line, however, could never get go-! from Hyul and equalised with aing, except for Phippens, who took grounder...
few shots at goal, but they were Eastern continued to press hard ineffective, and went wide off the and Hau tested Lau with a hardmark. drive. Kwong Wah then took up,
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Lieut. Fargus's XI 144 for 7 wkts-(L/Cpl Stoner 43 and Sgt. Webb 19. Esma 3 for 20, Mitchell 1 for 9).
Australia, and Manila.
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the attack and forced two fruitless Bowen, Hussain; Maher, D. Léo- corners in quick succession. Mid-nard, Lau Wing-kwong: T. All, way through this half Kwong Wah Santos. A. Leonard, Gomes and sson 6 for 17. Batemen 2 for 26). took the lead mainly through the cruz. fault of Hsu King-sing... Instead of clearing Hsu tried to ribble but
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SIGNALS R.A.0.Ċ. DRAW Playing at Central British Royal Scots leading throughout School ground, the Royal Corps of the first half, by-three goals were Signals drew with the R.A.O.C. In On resumption Eastern exerted nearly given a shock yesterday, a friendly match. themselves
when the Royal Navy' rallled bril- forwards
Signals 150-(Blount 32, Shar-Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Reg. Initiated many pretty movements lantly in the second half, and al-land 20, Pitcher 27 not out. Bco-
"British Overseas Airways" which but for the good losers' de-though they hammered the Scots cock 3 for 12 Haskins 3 for 44, fence would have brought them goalmouth, managed only to score Standing 3 for 34). goals. About five minutes from one goal. in their, Second Division the restart Eastern was awarded encounter, at Causeway Bay.
The Scots opened the play bril-15 a penalty for charging and Hyul made no mistake with the "spotantly and before the interval] kick.". From this stage onwards were three goals to the good, scor- Eastern had the upper hand and led by Auld (2) and Meikale.
At Happy Valley, Kowloon C.C. further increased the lead when Fleming, former Royal Scots' Juniors beat the Civ Service 2nd
senior player, at centre-half play-XT by 104 runs. from Hyul, scored the third goal.ed a brilliant game, Clarke, in goal KC.C. 2nd XI 182 for 6 wkts......... EASTERN: Lau Hin-hon; Kong was very safe, and it was mainly (F... Lay 80. f. M. Baxter 26. J.
thrdugh him that the score was Mitchell 3 for 38). Sin-king: Woo Chi-siang; S. C.
kept down. Cornwall, at left- Liu, Hsu King-sing. Lo Wai-kuen;
CS.C.C. 2nd XI 78 (G. Ainslie" wing. made some fine runs and all 28 and 'A J. M. Wright 16. Bald- Chung Yung-sum Yu Hop-hing, V. K.-Hyul, C. T. Tsao and Hau three goals came from his centres. win 6. for 26. Curtis 3 for 28).
Hau, receiving
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HULSE'S FINE STAND
Navy woke up too late. Barber Ching-to.
KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee; scored their only goal.
ROYAL SCOTE: Clarke: Thomp At the Diocesan Boys' School, Leung Pak-wai Chung Fai-lum, Cheong Shiu-fat, Wu Kam-sing, son, Walker: Wiseman, Fleming, the home team lost to Club de Re-
Gibson: Hunter, Meikale, Auld, crelo 2nd XI by 8 runs. Kam Ka-pul: Leung Ping-kam,
Calligan and Cornwall.
D.B.S. 67—(A, J. Hulse 30 not Lau Fook-chuen," Chin Chi-fun, Cheuk. Shek-kam and"
ROYAL NAVY: Doherty; Ed- out. Alves 4 for 8, M. Remedios 2 Wong
wards. Mears, Heap, Hazard; Haw-for 1, E. Remedios 1 for 5), King-chung-
kins; Breese. -Allison, Cummings. Recreio 2nd XI 75 — (A. M. Murrin and Barber.
Rodrigue 36. J. Macauley 4 for 14. Hulse $ for 23).
KWONG WAH TROUNCED In a Second Division League match at Caroline Hill, South
SHELL DEFEATED China trounced Kwong Wah Royal Air Force, who are leading juniors by six clear goals." Scorers the Third Division of the Football
or the winners were Chiu. Wing-League, beat Shell by five goals to! kuen (2), Leung Ping-kwan (2), at Chatham Road yesterday and Lai Chun-yee and Lee Chi-ho Manfield (4) and Edmunds scored
the goals. one each.
SIGNALS TOO STRONG
At Sookunpoo yesterday, the Royal Corps of Signals proved too strong for the Medical Corps and won by the comfortable margin of Ave goals to one in the Third Division of the League.
A DRAWN MATCH.
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School beat the Argonauts by 2-1 | Manila, Australia and New Zealand; via Thursday Reg. 5.00 PM. in a friendly hockey match.
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SAINTS BEAT RECREIO
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POLICE TROUNCED BY NAVY FIFTEEN In the first game of the Quad- rangular Rugby Tournament. played at Boundary Street on Playing with only ten men for Saturday, the Navy trounced Po- the better part of the second half,lice to the tune of 20-ni. owing to a knee injury sustained The match was uninspiring and by Bourne, the outside-right, Royal few of the players lived up to the Navy, draw with St. Joseph's in standara expected of them. their First Division League match Honeywili, at full-back, Rother-
Y'S DEFEATED yesterday at Causeway Bay. The ford, Carter, Taylor, Poole, and Nomads defeated the YMCA. -score-was-one-all-
Manfield were the only shining x by 2-0 in a friendly hockey St. Joseph's had bad luck and lights of the Navy team while maten-played at Kings Park-on If their forwards had showed more Wright-Nooth was. Police's only Saturday. R. J. Reed and S. A. shooting power, instead of dilly-(star.
| Reed scored for the winners,
dallying in front of, goal, the re- Watson opened the score for sult might have been different, as the Navy with a penalty goal, they were attacking for the most from the 25-yard line, followed part of the game.
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by another goal of a try by Paul Bucknell, Paul and Bowden; Car-Straits, The Saints opened the scoring Longmuir falled to convert the ter and Rutherford: Palmer, Wat- in the first ten minutes of the try scored by Carter Just before son, Manfield; Taylor, Brewer; game, when ALI, receiving the the first half whistle.
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NEXT MATCH " his way for the ball, and the re-went with the score at one goal Next Quadrangular Tournament feree awarded a penalty to the one penalty goal, and four tries game will be played on Saturday Navy. From the resultant spot (20 points) in favour of the Navy, November 30, when Club visit kick, O'Regan made no mistake. NAVY Honeywill; Robinson, Army at Bookunpoo,
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